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Joseph Lister's ideas about killing germs germinated after he read about this French chemist |
Pasteur
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The early Christians were called Nazarenes, a name derived from this |
Nazareth
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What you often do if your alarm fails to go off or your spouse doesn't wake you |
oversleep
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J.M. Barrie fantasy that opens with Nana the dog turning down bedcovers & running bath water |
Peter Pan
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Early Beatles hit that fits the category--twice, in fact |
(Elliott: What is "Please Please"?) (Alex: More.)
"Please Please Me"
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A Czech museum has unearthed 10 manuscript scores supposedly by this rival of Mozart |
Salieri
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He said, modestly, "Nature created penicillin. I only found it." |
Fleming
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The crucifixion took place on Calvary, or Golgotha, which means "the place of..." this skeletal feature |
the skull
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This class of dog is almost always fetching--that's how it got its name |
a retriever
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Eugene O'Neill wrote a modern tragedy about "Desire Under" these |
the Elms
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A #1 hit for The Marvelettes in 1961 &, 14 years later, for the Carpenters |
"Please Mr. Postman"
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The country is divided into 2 republics, the Czech Socialist Republic & this |
(Elliott: What is Slovakia?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
the Republic of Slovak (the Slovak Socialist Republic)
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Once a "Quiz Kid" on radio, James Watson helped figure out the double-helix structure of this |
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
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Author of the last book of the New Testament, this saint was called the "Divine", meaning "theologian" |
John
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When 2 lines on a graph meet & cross they are said to do this |
intersect
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Goethe was to Germany as Ibsen was to this country |
Norway
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Though Dave Loggins asked his lady to come to 3 cities, this, the song's title, includes only one |
"Please Come To Boston"
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In January 1988, 127 Czechs were accused of stealing some $200,000 worth of this from Pilsen |
(Alex: Yes, must have been some party.) [Laughter]
beer
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The element abbreviated "Lw" is named for this man, inventor of the cyclotron |
(Bob: I don't know.) ... (Alex: Lawrencium is the element.)
Ernest Lawrence
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Jesus likened the last judgement to sheep being separated from these other farm animals |
the goats
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It's 2 or more cars parked obliquely across a street with B. Crawford standing behind them |
(Bob: I blew it.) [Alex read "B." as Broderick.]
a roadblock
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Credited with inventing tragedy, Thespis is also considered the 1st of these |
an actor
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"Don't play B-17" was the plea in this 1975 Olivia Newton-John song |
"Please Mr. Please"
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1987 film in which Sally Kirkland played an aging Czech actress in New York City |
Anna
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This Dane, who explained the atom, donated his gold Nobel medal to Finnish war relief |
Niels Bohr
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You can walk through a 2700-year-old tunnel that still carries water to this Jerusalem pool |
the Pool of Siloam
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A two-way split, usually into contradictory parts or opinions |
(Elliott: What is diversity?) ... (Alex: We've got a minute to go.)
dichotomy
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In his "Endgame", the main character's parents, Nagg & Nell, spend the entire play in garbage cans |
(Samuel) Beckett
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Hank Locklin's 1960 hit song, or what a highwire walker who just slipped off the wire might say |
[Laughter]
"Please Help Me, I'm Falling"
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Gorbachev's reform ideas are akin to Dubcek's, who was jailed after Russia invaded in this year |
(Elliott: What is 1967?) (Ted: What is 195... 8?)
1968
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