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After losing his wings, he washed up on an island known thereafter as Icaria |
Icarus
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This city's Star-Bulletin & Advertiser newspapers have the largest circulation in Hawaii |
(Alex: And we have less than a minute to deal with these last four clues.)
Honolulu
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In 1990 this president made his first nomination to the Supreme Court-- David H. Souter |
George Bush
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This country's highest point is Rysy Peak, about 60 miles south of Krakow |
Poland
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As a child she appeared briefly in "In The Good Old Summertime" with her mother, Judy Garland |
Liza Minnelli
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In this novel Hester Prynne's husband conceals his identity & assumes the name Roger Chillingworth |
The Scarlet Letter
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Tyndareus was the human father of this woman for whom the Greeks fought at Troy |
Helen
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Founded in 1903, this city's Star is Indiana's largest paper |
Indianapolis
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In June 1812 this president asked for & received a Declaration of War against Great Britain |
Madison
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This nation's longest river, the Artibonite, has its source in the Dominican Republic |
Haiti
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Andrew Davis, who directed this 1993 film, said he never saw the David Janssen series in the '60s |
The Fugitive
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This detective is 7 years younger than his brother Mycroft |
Sherlock Holmes
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The Aegis was the armour made by this supreme god from the skin of the goat that nursed him |
Zeus
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This Boston paper won the Pulitzer Prize for meritorious public service in 1966 & 1975 |
the Globe
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From 1923 to 1925, this president attended the Kansas City Law School |
(Willie: Who was Eisenhower?)
Harry S. Truman
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Among the busiest ports lying on this sea are Samsun, Turkey & Varna, Bulgaria |
(Bob: What is the Caspian Sea?)
The Black Sea
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Lily Tomlin & Jodie Foster played ladies of the evening in this director's "Shadows and Fog" |
Woody Allen
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This 1956 Grace Metalious novel was originally titled "The Tree and the Blossom" |
Peyton Place
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This first woman was one of the creations of Hephaestus, the fire god |
Pandora
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When this New York tabloid appeared in 1919, it had "Illustrated" in its name |
the Daily News
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On Feb. 3, 1930 he retired as Chief Justice; 33 days later, he died |
(William Howard) Taft
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Jersey is the most populous of this British island group |
The Channel Islands
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Claire Trevor won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for this Bogart film set on a Florida island |
Key Largo
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The High Lama in this novel is actually a 250-year-old Capuchin Friar named Father Perrault |
Lost Horizon
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The mother of this patricidal king of Thebes is called Epicaste in the "Odyssey" & Jocasta by Sophocles |
Oedipus
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1 of 2 Ohio newspapers that exceed 250,000 in daily circulation |
the Cleveland Plain Dealer (or the Columbus Dispatch)
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He was the first president to serve in the 20th century |
McKinley
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It's the capital of Northern Italy's Lombardy region |
Milan
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Bertolt Brecht collaborated with this director of "M" on the 1943 film "Hangmen Also Die" |
Fritz Lang
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"Fiesta" is the British title of this Hemingway novel |
The Sun Also Rises
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