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A Hindu prince ranking above a rajah, it means "great king" |
a maharajah
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Huston's 1969 film "A Walk with Love and Death" starred this 16-year-old actress, his daughter |
Anjelica
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A sumo wrestler falls for a stronger woman in "Three Strong Women: A Tall Tale from" this country |
Japan
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Henry VIII had her executed at the Tower of London in 1536 for alleged adultery & incest |
Anne Boleyn
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Taleggio, Fontinella, Mozzarella |
cheeses
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This slogan suggesting that Americans leave can be heard during periods of unrest in Latin America |
Yankee go home
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When assassinated on June 28, 1914, Francis Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, had this title |
an archduke
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Huston directed his father Walter's Oscar-winning performance as a prospector in this classic |
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
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Hans Christian Andersen story in which a little child says, "But he hasn't got anything on” |
The Emperor's (New) Clothes
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Around 986 A.D. he led fewer than 500 colonists to Greenland & founded Brattahlid |
(Eric: Who is Leif Erikson?)
Eric the Red
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Robert the Bruce, Robert Burns, Rob Roy |
Scotsmen
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Cagney did Cohan in this 1942 film |
Yankee Doodle Dandy
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The leaders of Kuwait, Qatar & Bahrain bear this title |
emir
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The last scene of this Huston film features Clark Gable & Marilyn Monroe driving off in the dark |
The Misfits
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Profession of the man who killed 7 flies with 1 blow & knocked off a couple of giants, too |
tailor
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Its 1883 eruption spread debris around the world & created a tidal wave |
Krakatoa
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Michael, Joan, Broderick |
Crawfords
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This novel's title character was knocked out & awoke to find himself in Camelot in 528 A.D. |
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
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The title of the supreme ruler of the Tatars in the Middle Ages, it's now a title of respect |
a khan
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Huston played Faye Dunaway's corrupt father in this 1974 film set in L.A. |
Chinatown
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In some versions this dead relative appears to Cinderella in the form of a cow |
(Polly: What is the fairy godmother?) (Alex: The [*]. The godmother.) [Shouting heard from offstage.] (Alex: Nope, sorry.) ... (Alex: The correct response, What is her [*]? You get to pick again, Polly.)
mother
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Ann Lee was the mover who founded the U.S. branch of this Quaker offshoot |
the Shakers
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Tour en l'air, Tour jete, Pirouette |
(Eric: What are dances?) (Polly: What are ballet moves or ballet steps?) (Alex: Be a little more specific.) (Polly: Ballet leaps.) (Alex: No.) ... (Alex: Polly, you get to pick again. We have less than a minute to go.)
ballet turns
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This dish is made by braising a cut of beef, often with vegetables, & serving it in its own gravy |
Yankee pot roast
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Similar to a mayor in the U.S., it's the chief magistrate of a town in Austria or Germany |
a burgermeister
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"The Night of the Iguana" so popularized this Mexican resort city there's now a statue of Huston there |
Puerto Vallarta
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In a book by Christina Bjork, a girl named Linnea visits this artist's gardens at Giverny |
(Claude) Monet
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In early 1942 the Allies made their last stand on this Luzon peninsula |
Bataan
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Calliope, Urania, Terpsichore |
(Alex: You are correct. Three of them.)
the muses
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The song "Whatever Lola Wants" was introduced by Gwen Verdon in this 1955 Broadway play |
Damn Yankees
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