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SHAKESPEARE PLAIN & SIMPLE |
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The sea's deepest point, over 16,000 feet down, is in the Hellenic trough, nearest to this country |
Greece
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The campaign "Choose or Lose '96" urged MTV viewers to do this |
Register to/and vote
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This comedy opens on a Venetian street |
(Barbara: What is...)
The Merchant of Venice
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In June 1996 an appeals court turned down a request to exhume this presidential assassin & actor |
John Wilkes Booth
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This writer has been married to Ingeborg Morath & Marilyn Monroe |
Arthur Miller
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This island where Napoleon was first exiled lies between Corsica & the Italian mainland |
Elba
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2-letter word that precedes "MTV Raps" in the name of a show title |
"Yo!"
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This play's last line is "'Tis a wonder, by your leave, she will be tamed so" |
The Taming of the Shrew
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In 1997, after a 19-month search, this man's remains were found in Bolivia, dug up & sent to Cuba |
Ernesto "Che" Guevara
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Pardon me boy, this bandleader's plane was reported missing December 15, 1944 |
Glenn Miller
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In this Egyptian city, you're a little late to see the lighthouse, but you can still check out Pompey's Pillar |
Alexandria
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In a 1996 film these 2 MTV characters came into the possession of a deadly biological weapon |
Beavis & Butt-Head
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"All the world's a stage" is from "As You Like It", the first comedy Shakespeare wrote for this theater |
the Globe Theater
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Time asked in 1985 "Is this the Nazi doctor?" when bones dug up in South America were suspected to be his |
Josef Mengele
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Now a hot-shooting guard with the Indiana Pacers, he majored in history & played ball at UCLA |
Reggie Miller
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Going clockwise around the Mediterranean, it's the next national capital after Tunis |
Algiers
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In 1997 this "Singled Out" hostess published her auto biography, "Jen-X" |
Jenny McCarthy
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This play ends less one Moor as he dies "upon a kiss" |
Othello
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Some want this Louisiana Territory explorer exhumed to prove he didn't commit suicide |
Meriwether Lewis
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This Tony Award winner had hits with "Do-Wacka-Do" & "King of the Road" |
Roger Miller
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SAVE SLAG, Nevada |
(Alex: These are easy, aren't they? Maybe not this one.)
Las Vegas
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British diplomat William Hamilton pioneered the study of volcanoes while posted in this Italian city |
Naples
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In this series an empaneled group of MTV viewers chooses the top new video of the week |
Twelve Angry Viewers
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After this ruler's death, Cinna cries, "Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is dead!" |
Julius Caesar
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This star of "Z" & "Jean de Florette" was exhumed in 1998 to get his DNA for a paternity test |
Yves Montand
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The works of this writer, born in 1891, have been banned numerous times for their sexual content |
Henry Miller
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LATE SET, Washington |
(Alex: All right, you did well in the category, players!)
Seattle
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