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A Barcelona museum added glass to block toxic fumes from an Alexander Calder fountain that pumps not water but this liquid metal |
mercury
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Someone who lives in an underground room where wine is stored |
a cellar dweller
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This alliterative "sanguine" term dates back to when it described the early 19th century aristocratic families of Spain |
blue bloods
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It's officially known as the Hellenic Republic |
Greece
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Congress heard this list in a January 8, 1918 presidential address |
the 14 Points
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"AGT" is short for this show & also for agent, which you'll need if you make the finals |
America's Got Talent
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"Ferret in a Brothel" & "Elvis Descending a Staircase" are 2 of the terrible paintings in MOBA, the Museum of this |
Bad Art
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With twice as much effervescence |
doubly bubbly
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A 1919 law banned this aristocratic syllable, belonging to folks like the Red Baron, from Austrian names |
von
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"La Brabanconne", also known as "The Song Of Brabant", is the national anthem of this country |
Belgium
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NASA called this April 1970 mission "a successful failure" |
Apollo 13
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He was still catching deviant scum on "Law & Order: SVU" when he appeared on "Celebrity Jeopardy!" |
Christopher Meloni
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Lesser-known works by this American painter included a "Nocturne in Black & Gold" & a work of "Harmony in Blue & Brown" |
(Sandy: Who is Jackson Pollock?)
James Abbott McNeil Whistler
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A senior person who joins metal parts together using heat |
an elder welder
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Not count but this slightly lower British title was as noble as Horatio Nelson got |
(Danielle: What is earl?)
viscount
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Until 1970 Muscat was part of this country's name |
Oman
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Congress ratified this long-overdue amendment December 6, 1865 |
the 13th Amendment
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Shane Vendrell dies & Vic Mackey is, even worse, forced into a desk job on the finale of this FX drama |
The Shield
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The Reichstag was draped in fabric by the husband & wife team of this man & Jeanne-Claude, who were born on the same day |
Christo
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A fondness for the Father, Son & Holy Spirit |
a trinity affinity
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The daughter of an aristocrat who hit hard times, she became empress of France, till hubby nullified their marriage in 1809 |
Josephine Bonaparte
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In Central Africa, it's been led since 1986 by Yoweri Museveni, elected to a sixth term in 2021 |
Uganda
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In 1815 the Comte de Chabrol coined this numerical term for a period that had actually lasted for nearly 16 weeks |
(Joel: [Sighs] I don't know, sorry.)
the 100 Days
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Jamie Foxx as Wanda & David Alan Grier as Calhoun Tubbs were memorable portrayals on this early '90s TV show |
In Living Color
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An annual floating parade in the Netherlands is named for this artist & seeks to emulate his "Earthly Delights" |
Hieronymus Bosch
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A stage play about the Hindu creator god |
a Brahma drama
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This earl, admiral & Governor-General of India was Prince Philip's uncle |
Mountbatten
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Of the 7 countries that make up the mainland of Central America, this one is farthest south |
Panama
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It rode to disaster on June 25, 1876 |
the 7th Cavalry
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Since 2017 this Netflix cartoon for adults has chronicled early adolescence--basically, Nick Kroll's |
Big Mouth
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