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After a nearly 2-week siege, it fell to Santa Anna's troops March 6 |
The Alamo
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Part of this 1971 musical's second act is set in the Garden of Gethsemane |
"Jesus Christ Superstar"
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In Hieronymus Bosch's 3-panel "The Garden of Earthly Delights", it's the garden on the left |
Garden of Eden
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Gold prospectors & a few Indian traders founded this capital & named it for the governor of Kansas territory |
Denver
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Matter in this state may be crystalline, like metals, or amorphous, like glass |
Solid
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This Jane Smiley novel set at an agricultural college shares its title with a cow sound |
"Moo"
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Adelaide in this country was founded in 1836 & named for the wife of King William IV |
Australia
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Life is a drag for Tony Roberts, who plays an entertainer named Toddy in this Julie Andrews musical |
Victor/Victoria
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This style of Picasso & Braque was broken into 2 phases, analytic & synthetic |
Cubism
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Year in which Colorado was admitted to the Union |
(J: What is 1869?)
1876
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Because electrons spin, they behave like these objects that attract or repel |
Magnets
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Laura Esquivel's "Like Water For Chocolate" takes place in this country |
Mexico
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Widowed & living with one of her daughters, this seamstress passed away in Pennsylvania January 30 |
Betsy Ross
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Nominated for 5 Tonys, this 1996 musical based on a film boasted a memorable dance on a giant piano keyboard |
"Big"
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He poured & splattered paint onto the canvas to make his "Autumn Rhythm: Number 30, 1950" |
Jackson Pollock
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You'll find the Colorado Ski Museum & Ski Hall of Fame in this resort town north of Leadville |
(S: What is Aspen?)
Vail
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This corrosive substance, H2SO4, was once known as oil of vitriol |
Sulphuric Acid
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This "Waiting To Exhale" author's first published novel was 1987's "Mama" |
(S: Who is Toni Morrison?)
Terry McMillan
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Begun under Napoleon, this 165' high & 150' wide landmark was completed in 1836 |
Arc de Triomphe
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Marilyn McCoo sang the classic song "Bill" when she made her Broadway debut as Julie in this revival in 1995 |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Show Boat
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Anthony Janson says only 2 Flemish Baroque artists achieved international status, Van Dyck & this man |
(Laurie: Who is Vermeer?) (Scott: Who is Breuger?) (Jeff: Who is Bruegel?) ... (Alex: No harm, no foul on that one.)
Peter Paul Rubens
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In 1873 solid silver bricks were laid in a pavement in Central City to welcome this visiting president |
Ulysses S. Grant
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The main ingredients in a detergent are called surface-active agents, or these for short |
Surfactants
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Her novel "The Shipping News" has won several awards, including the 1994 Pulitzer Prize |
Anne Proulx
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With support from Andrew Jackson, this New Yorker was elected president |
Martin Van Buren
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This "Younger" German's 1540 portrait of England's Henry VIII is in Rome's Galleria Nazionale |
(Alex: We have a minute to go in the round.)
Hans Holbein
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The Moody Blues recorded a live album in Colorado at this natural amphitheater |
Red Rocks
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It's a system of small particles "hanging" in a liquid; paint, for example |
Suspension
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"We Were The Mulvaneys" is one of this Princeton professor's more than 25 novels since 1964 |
Joyce Carol Oates
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