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Though Picasso was born in Spain, he lived most of his adult life in this neighboring country |
France
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According to William Cowper, he "moves in a mysterious way his wonders to perform" |
God
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In this 1940 film, Mae West & W.C. Fields wrote their own dialogue |
My Little Chickadee
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The Carolinas & Georgia were founded as military buffers against this country which ruled Florida |
Spain
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On stereo decks, & now VCRs too, it's what "hi-fi" stands for |
high-fidelity
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The first book of the Old Testament whose title fits the category |
(Dave: What is Elijah?)
Exodus
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In 1949, his lithograph of this bird was adopted as the symbol of the World Peace Congress |
the dove
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Sandburg wrote, "It sits looking over the harbor & city on silent haunches & then moves on" |
the fog
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She did Cary Grant right by insisting on him as her co-star in this 1933 classic |
(Jim: What is She Done It Wrong?)
She Done Him Wrong
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He founded America's 1st scientific society |
Benjamin Franklin
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In the fall of 1988, A.T.&E. & Seiko plan to introduce a beeper built into one of these objects |
(Dave: What is a television set?)
a (wrist)watch
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In some vase paintings, this Greek of love smites lovers with an axe or a whip, not an arrow |
Eros
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The 2 colors that marked periods of Picasso's artistic life from 1901-1906 |
(Dave: What is blue and what is red?)
blue & (rose) pink
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The title of a Kipling poem, it's "more deadly than the male" |
(Dave: What is "The Female Persuasion"?)
"The Female of the Species"
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"I've been in 'Who's Who' & I know what's what, but it's 1st time I've made the dictionary" refers to this |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
her entry as a life preserver (the Mae West life jacket)
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Increase & Cotton Mather favored inoculation against this disease when most Drs. didn't |
smallpox
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WWII shelter named for Rhode Island naval air station where one was 1st built |
a Quonset hut
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She pined away for Narcissus until nothing was left but her voice |
Echo
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Picasso's will specified that this 1937 work stay in NYC's MoMA until democracy returned to Spain |
Guernica
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Robert Herrick's ode to this poet begins, "Ah, Ben! Say how or when..." |
Ben Jonson
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Before the revolution, the Penn family also governed this small colony neighboring Pennsylvania |
Delaware
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In 1882, he opened America's 1st commercial power plant |
Thomas Edison
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An ancient rumor says this "Medea" playwright was torn to pieces by royal hounds |
Euripides
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His "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon", portrayed in angular array, marked beginning of this movement |
the Cubist movement
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American poetess who wrote "I heard a fly buzz--when I died" |
Emily Dickinson
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In 1619, 1st Blacks were brought to Jamestown in a ship flying the flag of this trading nation |
(Dave: What was Portugal?)
the Netherlands
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Miles the beagle, named after Woody Allen's character in "Sleeper" has survived this process |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)
being frozen (and then coming back to life)
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You may think her relationship with Zeus was a lot of bull, but she did bear his son, King Minos |
(Alex: Zeus seduced her in the form of a bull.)
Europa
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