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THIS 20th CENTURY WORLD LEADER... |
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Describing episodic exploits of a roaming character, the picaresque genre began in the literature of this country of Quixote |
Spain
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Can you dig it? An archaeologist can, with this term for an archaeology dig |
an excavation
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This word precedes "Sunrise", "Sunset" & "Midnight" in the names of a romantic trio of films from Richard Linklater |
Before
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It's also called a lightning bug |
a firefly
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Title that precedes "How sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me" |
"Amazing Grace"
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...became Europe's first female prime minister in 1979 |
Thatcher
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This Voltaire work includes a shipwreck, torture by the Inquisition, El Dorado & cultivating a garden |
Candide
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I have a million reasons to tell you that this 10-letter verb means to overstate |
exaggerate
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Krzysztof Kieslowski's classic 3 Colors trilogy contains these 3 films, named for the colors of the French flag |
Red, White & Blue
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This alternate name for a wolverine sounds like it could eat everything in sight & if it had its way, it just might |
the glutton
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It's where "I'm goin' to lay down my burden", & "my sword & shield" |
"down by the riverside"
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...was born in Georgia in 1878 (but not the first Georgia you'd think of) |
Stalin
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The picaresque "Adventures of Peregrine Pickle" features a character modeled after this "Tom Jones" author |
Henry Fielding
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I'm giving only you the story as this because you're my favorite reporter & also I want it out there & otherwise no one might run it |
an exclusive
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Before Marvel really started trilogizing, this hero of theirs sunk his teeth into 3 films, the last being 2004's "Trinity" |
(Skyler: Who is Wolverine?)
Blade
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Every year in the Yukon, 200,000 of these deer embark on the longest land mammal migration on Earth, sometimes up to 1,300 miles |
a caribou
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A hymn & anthem, "Lift" this "and sing, till earth and heaven ring" |
every voice
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...was one of the 12 women in the first Knesset in 1949 |
Meir
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Allen Ginsberg said all the "running around in an automobile" in this work by his pal was "a great picaresque literary device" |
On the Road
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This Latin legal phrase means "from one side only, with the other side absent", not "left the fiesta" |
ex parte
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Whit Stillman's yuppie trilogy of the 1990s includes "Metropolitan", "The Last Days of Disco" & this film named for a Spanish city |
Barcelona
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Also called a rorqual, a type of whale takes this name from its prominent dorsal appendage |
a finback
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"We shall come rejoicing, bringing in" these |
the sheaves
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...the former Nguyen Sinh Cung, took a name that means "he who enlightens" |
Ho Chi Minh
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In a 1722 work by this author, a woman under the alias Moll Flanders commits various crimes as she climbs a ladder to success |
Daniel Defoe
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Still existing, like an artwork luckily not lost over the centuries |
extant
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The middle film of Robert Rodriguez' El Mariachi trilogy, it's also the title of an Eagles hit song |
Desperado
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This obscure 7-letter ape is found in the tropical rainforests of Malaysia & Indonesia |
(Skyler: What is a bonobo?)
a siamang
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Asking for comfort & guidance, do this, "fast falls the eventide", "in life, in death, O Lord" do this |
abide with me
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...went by one name & didn't live to see the collapse of the Yugoslav nation he built |
Tito
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