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This disciple is the title character in Jose Limon's biblical ballet "The Traitor" |
Judas Iscariot
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He's the best-remembered member of the 1890s troupe, The Four Cohans |
George M. Cohan
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When visiting this country's North Island, don't miss the glowworm grotto in the Waitomo Cave |
New Zealand
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CNN has 32 of these offices, in places from Bangkok to Buenos Aires, & they're all "top-drawer" |
bureaus
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About 5' 5" in real life, he towers nearly 17 feet above his column in Trafalgar Square |
Lord Nelson
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Prince Ivan falls in love with an enchanted Tsarevna in Stravinsky's ballet about this magical bird |
The Firebird
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Quartet heard here:
"It's the same old song..." |
the Four Tops
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The University of Basel, this country's oldest, was established by Pope Pius II in 1459 |
Switzerland
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Every half hour since 1982, this CNN network has updated America on news, sports, business & entertainment |
CNN Headline News
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Group heard here; they were named members of the Order of the British Empire in 1965 |
The Beatles
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It's a French brandy distilled from white wine |
Cognac
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This fairy tale ballet often features fairies of the 4 seasons as well as a fairy godmother |
(Kristine: What is Sleeping Beauty?)
Cinderella
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Any one of the 4 members of the "Fearsome Foursome" on the L.A. Rams defensive line, 1963 to 1966 |
Roosevelt Grier, Deacon Jones, Lamar Lundy or Merlin Olsen
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Columbus named the island now usually called St. Kitts for this man, his patron saint |
St. Christopher
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City where the footage seen here was shot in 1989: |
[Hammering a wall]
Berlin
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In 1768 this "Blue Boy" painter was a founding member of the Royal Academy of Arts |
Thomas Gainsborough
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Type of circle seen here: |
concentric
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Angel Corella of Spain is one of the "muy caliente" male stars of this U.S. company known as ABT for short |
American Ballet Theatre
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A British string quartet that played together for 39 years bore this middle name of Mr. Mozart |
The Amadeus Quartet
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The taka is the basic monetary unit of this country whose official language is Bengali |
Bangladesh
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After a tour as White House Chief of Staff, he became the "nunu" conservative voice on "Crossfire" |
John Sununu
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In 1923, on the 200th anniversary of his death, a memorial service was held in his St. Paul's Cathedral |
(Alex: He designed it.)
Sir Christopher Wren
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It's a finely woven white linen |
cambric
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The 1938 ballet named for this famous outlaw features a musical gun battle |
(Kristine: What is Josey Wales?)
Billy the Kid
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In the 19th century the big 4 who built this were named Crocker, Hopkins, Huntington & Stanford |
(Kristine: What is the railroad?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Kristine: The Union Pacific?) (Alex: No, can't accept.) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)
the Transcontinental Railroad (Central Pacific & Union Pacific)
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One of the first Arab settlements on the East African coast, it's now the capital of Somalia |
Mogadishu
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This group includes Robert Novak & Margaret Carlson; they "rumble" on weekends at 7:00 P.M. |
"The Capital Gang"
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He wrote a review of Samuel Johnson's dictionary before inquiring into the "Wealth of Nations" |
Adam Smith
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"Knots Landing" was set in one |
cul-de-sac
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