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She married Napoleon in a civil ceremony on March 9, 1796; the pair wed again with religious rites on December 1, 1804 |
Josephine
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Even after she dumps him for a matador, a soldier still loves this character & begs her to start a new life with him |
Carmen
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This trademarked name for in-line skates is in the dictionary |
Rollerblade
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With zero inches of annual precipitation, the McMurdo Dry Valleys on this continent rank as the driest area on Earth |
Antarctica
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As rendered by IMDb, spoken by Quint: "Aaaaaaaaaa-aaaaaaaaaaa-aaaaahhhh!" |
Jaws
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Calcium + irontd>
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On Sept. 12, 1846 this pair of poets wed secretly at St. Marylebone Church; the bride lived with dad on Wimpole St. for another week |
the Brownings (Robert & Elizabeth Barrett)
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In a Bellini opera the heroine Amina suffers from this often nocturnal affliction |
she sleepwalks
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Get fired up for <a href="https://www.j-archive.com/media/2022-11-16_DJ_19.jpg" target="_blank">this type of home, seen here, popular in New Orleans |
a shotgun shack
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South of Fez is the town of Ifrane, dubbed the Switzerland of this country |
Morocco
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"I mean, what kind of friggin' person bashes in their friend's knee? Who would do that?" |
I, Tonya
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Lithium + nitrogen + potassium |
link (Li N K)
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Mass hysteria ensued when this silent film star died at age 31; 100,000 mourners lined the streets outside his 1926 funeral |
Valentinom>
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In "Parsifal", the wounded King Amfortas is the keeper of this sacred object |
the Grail
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Inhalation of &/or massage with fragrant essential oils is part of this practice meant to enhance well-being |
aromatherapy
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In 2021 this capital of Saskatchewan broke a 137-year-old temperature record, dropping to -37.5 degrees |
Regina
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"Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in" |
(Andrew: What's Godfather... II?) ... [Sam does not include "Part" in his response.]
The Godfather Part III
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Tungsten + argon + phosphorus |
warp (W Ar P)
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The July 1, 1916 wedding of this future first couple was held at the home of John & Elivera Doud, the bride's parents |
the Eisenhowers
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Prince Yamadori's offer of marriage is turned down in this opera |
Madame Butterfly
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Popular in chowder, this East Coast variety of clam has the name of a fruit pit |
cherrystone</em>
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One of mountain climbing's Seven Summits, Jaya Peak is on the Indonesian part of this big island |
(Amy: What is Borneo?) ... (Ken: Looks like Sam was also buzzing with Borneo, this was [*].)
New Guinea
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From the '80s: "I want my 2 dollars" |
Better Off Dead
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Silver + nobelium + sulfur + titanium + carbontd>
| agnostic (Ag No S Ti C)
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Last name of Richard & Mildred, whose 1958 wedding led to a 1967 Supreme Court decision that struck down bans on interracial marriage |
Loving
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A peasant girl named Marenka is the title betrothed in this Smetana opera |
The Bartered Bride
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A point of reference from which measurements are made, it was once an actual notch or line made on a permanent object |
(Amy: What is... uh... milestone?) ... [Amy slams hand on lectern.]
a benchmark
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It's permafrosty in this Russian place that's alphabetically last on the traditional Risk board |
Yakutsk
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"Fred C. Dobbs ain't a guy likes bein' taken advantage of--do the mug in, I say" |
(Ken: Maybe my Bogart's not very good--that's [*].) [Ken does not include the leading article when naming the film.]
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
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Arsenic + tellurium + radontd>
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astern (As Te Rn)
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