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"Not that I loved Caesar less", says Brutus, "but that I loved" this city "more" |
Rome
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In 2002 she legally dropped Voight as her last name |
Angelina Jolie
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In England no patents are listed from Jan. 30, 1649 to May 29, 1660 due to this man's tenure as Lord Protector |
(Oliver) Cromwell
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The first popularly elected president of the Russian Republic, he survived 5 heart attacks during his 2 terms |
Yeltsin
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AKA Panchamas, these people were called "children of God" by Gandhi; Eliot Ness was another type |
an untouchable
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Teutonic Knights trace their origin to this present country where men from Bremen & Lubeck formed a fraternity |
Germany
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Jessica states that "love is blind" as she elopes (with dad Shylock's ducats) in this comedy |
The Merchant of Venice
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This TV "Newlywed" complimented Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton on her decorating of the White House |
Jessica Simpson
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The first British patent was given in 1449 by Henry VI to make stained glass for this largest English boys' college |
Eton
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In 1991 George H.W. Bush gave this Defense Secretary & heart attack survivor the Medal of Freedom |
Cheney
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In Matthew 27:5 he "cast down the pieces of silver in the temple, and departed, and went and hanged himself" |
Judas
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The current headquarters of the Teutonic Knights are in this European capital at Singerstrasse 7 |
(William: What is Berlin?)
Vienna
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He declares his love to Ophelia in a letter saying, "Doubt Truth to be a liar, but never doubt I love" |
Hamlet
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In 2005 British beauty Twiggy joined this creator of "America's Next Top Model" on the judging panel |
Tyra Banks
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Litigation on this man's 1796 patent for steam engines established that improvements for known machines were allowed |
(James) Watt
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This South African performed the first human heart transplant & disdained his nation's system of apartheid |
(Dr. Christiaan) Barnard
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The name of this biblical son of Abraham who was cast away after the birth of Isaac now means "outcast" |
(Eleanor: Who is Esau?) (William: What is pariah?) ... (Alex: Correct response? Call me [*]. [*].)
Ishmael
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In 1263 Urban IV allowed the Teutonic Knights freedom from this vow, increasing their influence & wealth |
poverty
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She says, "My only love sprung from my only hate!" |
Juliet
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She went from San Francisco 49er cheerleader to Lois Lane to Wisteria Lane |
Teri Hatcher
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John Harrington's patent for a water closet was denied by this ruler in 1596 on grounds of propriety |
Elizabeth I
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Invasive coronary bypass surgery was the standard for unclogging arteries before the advent of this procedure |
angioplasty
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Pravda reported in 2001 that Ukraine declared U.S. Ambassador Carlos Pasqual this 3-word Latin term |
persona non grata
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Hermann Von Salza reigned over the Knights from 1210 to 1239 with this title, like one a chess expert might have |
(John: What is master?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (John: Chessmaster--what is chessmaster?)
grandmaster
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Will's only play with "love" in the title |
Love's Labour's Lost
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In 1994 this "Die Another Day" actress played a character named Sharon Stone in "The Flintstones" |
(Alex: And this American beauty is [*].)
Halle Berry
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James Burbage was part of the Earl of Leicester's Men, which in 1574 was the first ever of these to get a patent |
theatre troupe
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The first permanent artificial heart, implanted in Barney Clark in 1982, was named for this doctor |
(Eleanor: I don't know.)
Robert Jarvik
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On June 19, 1953 at Sing Sing, this couple became the first U.S. civilians executed for the crime of spying |
the Rosenbergs
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In 1525 Teutonic Knight Albert of Hohenzollern made himself Duke of this area; Frederick I later ruled there |
Prussia
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