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History: This man wouldn't give props to the pope, so he got booted from the Church in January, 1521 |
Martin Luther
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Near the equator this ocean stretches about 12,000 miles from Colombia to the Malay Peninsula |
the Pacific
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You may take a "gander" at the Jerome Robbins ballet named for this nursery rhymster |
Mother Goose
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He was a teen when he made his film debut in "Max Dugan Returns" with his dad Donald Sutherland |
Kiefer Sutherland
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Heat-browned bread for a friendly Casper |
(Joseph: Uh, toast ghost--or ghost toast.) (Alex: Nope. Papa?) ... (Alex: [To Papa] We'll accept that. Joseph, the reason I ruled against you--you didn't phrase it in the form of a question, and in this round you get penalized.)
ghost toast (a toast ghost accepted)
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George Washington had the pine siding painted to look like mahogany at this estate |
Mount Vernon
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Spanish: This basic word for friend--you know, your buddy, your dawg, your boo |
amigo
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The Strait of Dover is the narrowest part of this body of water |
the English Channel
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Sancho Panza gets chased after stealing a bird in a ballet based on this novel |
Don Quixote
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He was 15 when he won the Optimist Int'l Junior Golf Tournament for the 6th time; he'd first won it at age 8 |
Tiger Woods
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The evening assigned for the boxing match |
fight night
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Thomas Jefferson installed unique double doors that opened & closed in tandem on this estate |
Monticello
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Geography: It's called a sea, but it's also the world's biggest lake. 143,000 square miles, that's hella big |
the Caspian Sea
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It's the fourth-largest of the Great Lakes & the one reaching farthest south |
Lake Erie
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The NYCB's 1986 version of this classic ballet had the "cygnet"ure corps of birds dressed in black |
Swan Lake
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As a Miss Teenage America contestant, Cybill Shepherd was voted this, also a Sandra Bullock film |
Miss Congeniality
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A strengthless Athenian |
a weak Greek
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The North Room at Sagamore Hill estate displays this president's Rough Rider hat |
Teddy Roosevelt
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Literature: In this book, Emma's sick of her husband; next thing, she's macking with Leon, Rodolphe & a crucifix |
Madame Bovary
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The Yukon River flows northwest into Alaska before emptying into this sea |
the Bering Sea
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Jemima Puddle-Duck shakes her tail feathers in the delightful ballet called "The Tales of" this woman |
Beatrix Potter
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At 17, this ex-Mousketeer sang "Reflection" on the soundtrack for "Mulan" |
Christina Aguilera
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A strong desire for a plate or a bowl |
a dish wish
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The tartan worn by the queen's piper is displayed at Balmoral Castle in this U.K. nation |
Scotland
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Biology: Types of protozoans include ciliates, sarcodines & this one named for its freaky whip tail |
(Joseph: What is a flagellum?) (Alex: Ye--ye--[Looks to judges]) (Joseph: Or flagella?) (Alex: Nope.)
a flagellate
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Rising in the Valdai Hills of Russia, this is Europe's longest river |
the Volga
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There's a duck in the ballet based on this composer's "Peter and the Wolf" |
Prokofiev
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This politician met his future wife, Tipper, at a high school dance in the 1960s |
Al Gore
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A recliner for your wig |
a hair chair
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The treaty ending WWI was signed in the Hall of Mirrors on this French estate |
Versailles
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