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You can visit the 1564 Stratford-upon-Avon birthplace of this writer of some repute |
Shakespeare
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This actress seen here was harder to see in some scenes of 2005's "Fantastic Four" |
(Alex: Boy, you get all the good-looking ones, don't you?) [Laughter] (Matt: [Blushing] I do.)
Jessica Alba
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This telephone inventor was largely home-schooled before becoming a teacher himself at age 16 |
(Alexander Graham) Bell
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Considered to be the words of God himself, the Koran is the holy book of this religion |
Islam
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Susy Clemens (1872-1896) was this to Mark Twain |
(Papa: What is mother?)
a daughter
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It can be cheap, like this type of trail bike |
dirt
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In July of 1945 England said, "Thanks, we'll take it from here" & booted this prime minister from office |
Winston Churchill
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The twins this character gives birth to in "Revenge of the Sith" grow up to be Luke & Leia |
Amidala
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As a teen in the 1480s, this sculptor of "David" studied art at a school in the Medici Gardens |
Michelangelo
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More than 80% of India's people practice this religion |
Hinduism
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Your mom is this to your first cousin's mom |
(Andrew: What is aunt?)
sister
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Mr. Aiken could sing the praises of this earthy material that's used in bricks & pottery |
clay
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In 1974 this "Brief History of Time" author calculated that black holes aren't completely black |
Stephen Hawking
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Katey Sagal voiced Turanga Leela, a one-eyed character on this animated Fox series |
Futurama
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Victoria Woodhull was a teen medium & fortune-teller before becoming the first woman to run for pres. of this country |
(Papa: What is Canada?) ... (Alex: She ran for president of [*] in the 1800s.)
the United States
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Latter-Day Saints is the more correct term for members of this church |
the Mormon Church
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is this to Senator Edward M. Kennedy |
(Papa: What is brother?) (Alex: Oh, no. He is the son of Robert Kennedy, so he is the [*] of Senator Ted Kennedy.)
nephew
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Chimney sweeps can show you this carbonaceous substance produced during incomplete combustion |
soot
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She's written 2 volumes of memoirs: "The Downing Street Years" & "Path to Power" |
(Andrew: Hm! Shoot. ...I really have no idea.) (Alex: Well if you had thought about British prime ministers you might have come up with Mrs. Thatcher.) (Andrew: Really. Hmm. [*].) (Alex: So you lost $1,000. I love your editorial sounds, though.)
Margaret Thatcher
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Either of the 2 similar-sounding roles portrayed by Liv Tyler & Miranda Otto in the "Lord of the Rings" series |
(Matt: What is... I don't know.)
Arwen (or Eowyn)
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Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia was born in NYC, but as a teen he lived in this Hungarian capital city |
Budapest
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For more than 400 years, the chief monk of Tibetan Buddhism has gone by this title |
the Dalai Lama
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Napoleon was this to Joseph Bonaparte, whom he made King of Spain |
brother
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Campers & military personnel need this type of kit to eat in the hall with the same name |
mess
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The son of an illiterate yeoman, he'd "gravitate" toward inventing infinitesimal calculus |
Newton
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This actress, Rogue in the "X-Men" films, won an Oscar when she was 11 |
(Alex: Three for three, young man.) (Matt: Yeahhh.) [Applause]
Anna Paquin
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He was a teen apprentice to a surgeon-apothecary before writing poems like "Ode to a Nightingale" |
Keats
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While there are 3 orders of Franciscans, all follow the ideals of the founder, St. Francis of this city |
Assisi
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In the Bible, Abraham was this to Jacob |
(Papa: What is great-grandfather?)
grandfather
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Upton Sinclair could have told you how to be this type of raker; he was often described as one |
muck
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