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BIBLICAL CROSSWORD CLUES "E" |
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The storming of the Winter Palace in 1917 was immortalized in Eisenstein's film "October", or "Ten Days that" did this |
Shook the World
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Glenn Close was dazzling as Norma Desmond in this Andrew Lloyd Webber musical |
Sunset Boulevard
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The frequency of -cular endings, as in "circular", may explain how the President & others say this word |
nuclear
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He's Huck Finn's African-American raftmate |
Jim
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It follows Genesis (6) |
Exodus
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This computer company chairman gave the keynote address at the "CEO Summit 2004" held in Redmond, Washington |
Bill Gates
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The Winter Palace decor features these winged, lionlike mythical beasts found on 1 of the Romanov coats of arms |
griffins
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Hey, in 2005 big spenders could see Christina Applegate in the Broadway revival of this show |
(Peter: What is Chicago?) (Sharon: What is Damn Yankees?)
Sweet Charity
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The word "grammar" somehow evolved into this word used of many starlets |
glamour
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Henry James' Isabel Archer gets some European culture, so her story can be called "The Portrait of" this |
(Peter: What is an artist?) (Sharon: [*]--what is "A Portrait of [*]"?)
a Lady
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River that flowed fourth from Eden (9) |
Euphrates
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Richard Fairbank has been credited over $50 million a year as the CEO of this financial co.; what's in your wallet? |
Capital One
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In 1917 Russia's provisional govt. met in the Winter Palace's Malachite Room after this parliament was dissolved |
the Duma
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Mary Cohan revised the music & lyrics for this 1960s musical about her father |
George M!
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One of the longest words using no letter more than once, this adverb means "equally well with both hands" |
ambidextrously
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This Capote woman is introduced wearing pearls; "It's tacky to wear diamonds before you're forty" |
Holly Golightly
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As CEO, Harold S. Geneen led this communications company abbreviated ITT in acquiring 350 companies |
International Telephone & Telegraph
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In 1881 the "Czar Liberator", the II czar of this name, asked to be taken to the palace to die after being fatally wounded |
Alexander II
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An 1847 play, "The String of Pearls, or the Fiend of Fleet Street" inspired this Broadway smash |
Sweeney Todd
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By a roundabout route, this item seen here gave us this word for a place to shop |
mall
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Jocasta has 2 sons (or are they grandsons?), Eteocles & Polynices, with this man |
Oedipus Rex
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Thomas J. Watson led this computer company to great heights as its CEO by telling his employees to "Think" |
IBM
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With songs like "Tropical Hot Flash" & "My Thighs", this show is a big hit with women from coast to coast |
Menopause The Musical
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In legend, the Golem, a sort of robot, was created in this city where the word "robot" was later coined |
(Alex: You don't seem all that happy.) (Sharon: Oh, my.) (Alex: Does it make it tougher knowing you're the only one who's going to deal with the clue?) (Sharon: Yeah, in a way. How about $3,400, please?) ... (Sharon: I'll say... Warsaw.)
Prague
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Johann & Gotthold are 2 of the Buddenbrooks, the title family in a novel by this German author |
(Sharon: Who is Hess?)
Thomas Mann
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John the Baptist's mom (9) |
Elizabeth
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After he assumed command of GE in 1981, its stock rose a dizzying 5000% in 20 years |
(John "Jack") Welch
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