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This undersea explorer won an Oscar for his 1959 short film "The Golden Fish" |
Jacques Cousteau
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A little, white lie |
a fib
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In 1764, at age 8, this Austrian composer played for George III in London |
Mozart
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"I remember every detail, the Germans wore gray. You wore blue." |
Casablanca
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This Colorado capital was named for a governor of the Kansas Territory |
(Alex: James William [*], right.)
Denver
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The Louvre is located in Paris on the right bank of this river |
the Seine
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In the early 16th century, this Spaniard served as gov. of Puerto Rico & then Bimini & Florida |
Ponce de León
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To confer knighthood by tapping one on the shoulder, or to insert new dialogue into a film |
(Mary-Agnes: What is to cut?) (Elliot: [*]. What is [*]?)
to dub
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English title of "Ein Sommer-Nachtstraum", Mendelssohn's overture to a Shakespeare play |
(Brad: What's a "Summer Night's Dream"?)
"A Midsummer Night's Dream"
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"Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me, aren't you?" |
The Graduate
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This city is Kent County seat as well as the capital of Delaware |
Dover
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Because of this event the Royal Art Collection was nationalized & opened to the public as the Louvre Museum |
the French Revolution
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In 1906 this Norwegian became the first to sail through the Northwest Passage |
Roald Amundsen
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It's the sound a dove or pigeon makes |
coo
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This popular title for Beethoven's Piano Sonata Op. 57 is Italian for "with intense feeling" |
“Appassionata”
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"Oh, Cathy, I never broke your heart! You broke it. Cathy, Cathy, you loved me." |
(Alex: Yes, great film, Heathcliff to his darling Catherine.)
Wuthering Heights
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Sutter General & Sutter Memorial Hospitals are in this state capital |
Sacramento
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If you want to see the law code of this Babylonian king, it's on display in the Louvre |
Hammurabi
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While working for the Dutch East India Co., this Dutchman discovered New Zealand, Tonga & Fiji |
Abel Tasman
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To seize & pinch, or to drink liquor in small sips |
nip
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When this composer went insane, Brahms helped his wife, Clara, manage the family |
Schumann
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"I don't have to show you any stinking badges." |
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
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North Dakota capital first called Edwinton after the Northern Pacific Railroad's chief engineer |
Bismarck
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A. Mariette, a curator of the Egyptian Dept. of the Louyre, created the tale that inspired this opera |
Aida
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In 1542 this Portuguese explorer became the 1st European to see San Diego Bay & Santa Catalina Island |
(Mary-Agnes: Who is Balboa?)
Cabrillo
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It's the passive, female principle in Chinese philosophy |
yin
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This Brazilian used Brazilian folk rhythms in such pieces as "Bachianas Brasileiras" |
Heitor Villa-Lobos
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"Well, you look about the kind of angel I'd get. Sort of a fallen angel, aren't you?" |
It's a Wonderful Life
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This capital on the Willamette River is the home of Willamette University |
Salem (Oregon)
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This French Cubist painted the ceiling of the room dedicated to the Etruscans |
(Georges) Braque
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