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In "Twelve Angry Men", the men make up this group |
a jury
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Bred near Malines, the Belgian Malinois is one of these that often works with the military |
a dog
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In this Disney film, Scuttle the seagull shows off his knowledge of human things to Ariel, telling her a fork is a "dinglehopper" |
The Little Mermaid
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This Republican won the presidential election, defeating Democrat James Cox in a landslide |
Warren G. Harding
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This hyphenated ice cream brand with a Danish-sounding name actually originated in the Bronx |
Häagen-Dazs
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To suddenly swerve in a different direction |
(Sameer: [**]. What is [**]?) [Sameer's response was ruled incorrect and the decision was reversed when the Daily Double was uncovered.]
veer (careen)
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Tracie Bennett was spot on as this legendary performer in "End of the Rainbow", set towards the end of her life |
Judy Garland
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Though the name we use contradicts the claim, the Belgians say they invented these, & enjoy smothering them in mayo, not ketchup |
French fries
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Seagulls eat a lot of Paul Rudd's flying transports in this 2018 comic book sequel |
(Julissa: What is Ant-Man? And Wasp Woman?)
Ant-Man and the Wasp
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Providing taxi service & pleasure flights, this airline was founded in Queensland, Australia |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Qantas
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When in Rome be sure to sample some of this smooth, creamy Italian ice cream, especially from places certified as artisanal |
gelato
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Mentions of these gentle people in the Bible are found in Psalm 22 & in Matthew 5 |
(Julissa: Who are the Pharisees?)
the meek
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Bradley Cooper used no makeup or prosthetics in the role of John Merrick in a Broadway revival of this play |
The Elephant Man
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A major European port, this Belgian city is also the center of the world's diamond industry |
(Sameer: What is Bruges?)
Antwerp
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In "The Shallows", Blake Lively names her seagull companion this, a pun on a ponytailed action star |
(Alex: Less than a minute now.)
Steven Seagull
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Ice cream cones first became popular after appearing at the World's Fair in this city in 1904 |
St. Louis
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Vladimir Putin enjoys a cocktail made with horseradish & this veggie beloved in Russia |
beets
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This Wendy Wasserstein play focuses on 3 Jewish siblings: Sara, Gorgeous & Pfeni |
The Sisters Rosensweig
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This Belgian surrealist often featured bowler hats in his paintings |
(René) Magritte
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Annette Bening & Saoirse Ronan starred in "The Seagull", a 2018 adaptation of this Russian's play |
Chekhov
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The Japanese-inspired treat seen here is ice cream wrapped in this sweetened rice dough |
mochi
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Synonyms for this verb include consider & judge |
to deem
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The musical "Hello, Dolly!" was based on this 1954 Thornton Wilder play that also featured Dolly Levi |
The Matchmaker
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Sint-Niklaas, Belgium, has a museum of this Flemish cartographer who, around 1569, devised a way to depict a 3D globe on a 2D map |
Mercator
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A lone seagull draws first blood on this actress in Hitchcock's "The Birds" |
Tippi Hedren
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A typical recipe for Israel's halva ice cream includes halva candy &/or this ground sesame paste |
tahini
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Delicate & intricate patterns of thin gold or silver wire used as decoration |
(Alyssa: What is veneer?)
filigree
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