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Y'KNOW, THE MOVIE WHERE... |
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Following her untimely death, she was called "the foremost ambassador for AIDS awareness on the planet" |
Princess Diana
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The battle of this town on April 19, 1775 marked the start of the Revolutionary War |
Lexington
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Also known as broad beans or horse beans, they are said to go well with a nice Chianti |
fava beans
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"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity"; the phrase appears in its constitutions of 1946 & 1958 |
France
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A farmer plays baseball with a dead guy, time-travels & ends up owning a tourist trap |
(David: What is A League of Their--what is, uh...) (Mayim: No.) (David: [*].) ... (Mayim: And I'm sorry, David, I had already ruled against you before you changed your response.)
Field of Dreams
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Let's get philosophical with the riddle "What is the sound of one hand" doing this? |
clapping
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This comic legend of the silent screen spent the last 24 years of his life in Switzerland, where he died in 1977 |
Charlie Chaplin
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With nearby Gulfport, it's the co-seat of Harrison County, Mississippi |
Biloxi
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Originally a term used with horses, it happens at the end of most balance beam routines |
a dismount
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"Semper Fidelis", adopted in 1883 |
the Marines
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An animated elderly man's wife dies, his house is literally uprooted & a boy is kidnapped (OK, inadvertently) to South America |
Up
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I need responses, & I'm gonna heat things up & give you this "ordinal" phrase until I get 'em! |
the 3rd degree
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Sir Ronald Ross won a Nobel Prize for his work on this disease & the discovery of its transmission by mosquitos |
malaria
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Not surprisingly there's an interactive wine museum in this French "city of wine" known for its reds |
Bordeaux
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Storm Worm & Zeus are types of these computer viruses that take their name from classical mythology |
a Trojan horse
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Per Baden-Powell: "Be Prepared" |
the Boy Scouts
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Rami Malek, Gwilym Lee, Joseph Mazzello & Ben Hardy are Queen for a big day |
Bohemian Rhapsody
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So, do any of you 3 really want to be a "Jeopardy!" champ? is this 10-letter type of question |
rhetorical
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In 1860 at St. Thomas' Hospital in London, this woman opened the first formal nursing school |
Nightingale
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Indicated on the map & named for the 2 states it straddles, it functions as one community but two separate cities |
Texarkana
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The Roaring Forties, Furious Fifties & Screaming Sixties are names for these that occur south of the horse latitudes |
winds
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Of this Massachusetts university, translating from Hebrew: "Truth, even unto its innermost parts" |
(Ben!: What is MIT?)
Brandeis University
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Leonardo DiCaprio wrestles with a grizzly bear & that goes really, incredibly, horrifically not well |
The Revenant
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If you remember the Talking Heads song "Psycho Killer", you know this is French for "what is it?" |
(David: What is qu'est-ce qu'est-ce c'est?)
qu'est-ce que c'est
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Brother of filmmaker Richard, he's credited with helping to invent the nature documentary as we know it today |
David Attenborough
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In 2002 a library designed to hold 8 million books opened in this city, close to where the Ancient Royal Library stood |
Alexandria
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Duchamp & Man Ray were part of this art movement whose name is a French word meaning "hobby horse" |
Dada
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For a huge 2022 sporting event: "Together for a shared future" |
the (Beijing) Winter Olympics
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Gene Wilder nearly kills a bunch of children touring his place of business |
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
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The Roman one of these religious institutions that asked tough questions was set up in 1542 |
the Inquisition
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