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This bird & feline "were married next day by the turkey who lives on the hill" |
the Owl & the Pussycat
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Our first Treasury Sec'y, he created the first Bank of the U.S., which opened in 1791 |
(Alexander) Hamilton
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You'll find these organs on the end of a lobster's stalks |
eyes
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In 1086 this conqueror ordered the Domesday Book Survey to see how much land he owned |
William
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Peck said his 1961 film about "The Guns of" this Aegean island "was actually a comedy" |
Navarone
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Humerus, radius & biceps |
parts of the arm
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This poet rhapsodized, "thy legs are the trees of dreaming" |
E.E. Cummings
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This Texan was JFK's Secretary of the Navy; 10 years later, he was Nixon's Sec'y of the Treasury |
John Connolly
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Heat causes the pigments in the lobster's shell to break down, so after cooking only this color remains |
red
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"Venerable" historian who completed a translation of the Gospel of St. John hours before his death |
(Anne: Who is Adam Bede?) (Alex: [*], yes.) (Anne: Uh...) (Alex: No, sorry; it's wrong.) ... (Alex: Adam Bede is a book by George Eliot, am I right?)
Bede
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Of John, Paul, George or Ringo, the one Peck played in "The Gunfighter" |
(Jimmy) Ringo
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Metatarsals, phalanges & plantar arch |
parts of the foot
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Tennyson wrote, "Come into" this place, "Maud, for the black bat, night, has flown" |
the garden
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Before becoming Secretary of the Treasury in 1981, he was chairman & CEO of Merrill Lynch & Company |
Donald Regan
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Adult female lobsters do it no more than once a year, males about twice as often |
shed their skin (shell)
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Around 500 A.D. this Teutonic group established the kingdoms of Essex, Wessex & Sussex in England |
the Saxons
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Peck played an American ambassador who adopts a devilish little boy in this 1976 thriller |
The Omen
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Eustachian tube, semicircular canal & vestibule of the cochlea |
parts of the ear
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Childe Harold is a gloomy & imperious youth who some feel this English poet based on himself |
Lord Byron
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George Bush's Secretary of the Treasury, he previously served in that post under Reagan |
(Nicholas) Brady
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Called tomalley, this greenish organ is considered a delicacy |
the liver
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From a Latin word for "man-servant", it's one who vowed homage to a feudal lord |
a vassal
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Peck said of his role in this "time"ly 1949 film about WWII, "I think I'm a bit young to be a general" |
(Lynne: What is Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo?)
Twelve O'Clock High
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Sacrum, coccyx & intervertebral discs |
part of the back or spinal column
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In "Ode to the West Wind", he asked, "If winter comes, can spring be far behind?" |
Shelley
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The only man to serve as Treasury Sec'y under 3 presidents -- Harding, Coolidge & Hoover |
Andrew Mellon
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In France the spiny lobster is called this |
langouste
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This Byzantine emperor's "code" of law was actually written by Tribonian & some assistants |
(Anne: Who was Theodore?) ... (Alex: You're down to $400; we're down to a minute.)
Justinian
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Hitchcock film in which Peck says, "I can't remember ever having kissed any other woman before" |
Spellbound
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Pons, thalamus & basal ganglia |
(Anne: What are parts of the neck?)
parts of the brain
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