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Alessandro Algardi's marble relief "The Meeting of Pope Leo & Attila" is in this Roman basilica |
St. Peter's
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Lake Taal, on this country's island of Luzon, occupies the crater of a volcano |
The Philippines
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This actor's last line in "Little Caesar" is "Mother of mercy, is this the end of Rico?" |
(Edward G.) Robinson
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This delivery company abbreviated UPS was operating in all 48 contiguous states by 1975 |
United Parcel Service
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It's living forever or the unending existence of the soul after death |
immortality
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"A Long Fatal Love Chase", an adult novel by this "Little Women" author, was finally published in 1995 |
(Louisa May) Alcott
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In 434 Attila negotiated an annual tribute of 700 pounds of this metal from the Byzantine emperor |
gold
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These 2 "colorful" headstreams of the Nile River join at Khartoum |
the Blue & the White
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This 1977 Steven Spielberg film drew its title from a book by Dr. J. Allen Hynek, "the UFO Experience" |
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
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In 1935 John Tyson bought 500 of these creatures in Arkansas & sold them for a profit in Chicago |
chickens
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It was the medieval British knight's equivalent of bushido, the samurai's code of honor |
chivalry
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This author of "Hollywood Wives" was formerly an actress, like her sister Joan |
(Jackie) Collins
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This Bulgarian capital is on the site of Serdica, destroyed by Attila in 447 |
Sofia
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The Richelieu River in southern Quebec issues from this lake near the U.S.-Canada border |
Lake Champlain
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Characters in this film include R.P. McMurphy, Nurse Ratched & Billy Bibbit |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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This company stresses the durability of its appliances with its "Lonely Repairman" ad campaign |
Maytag
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These followers of Zeno believed the world was governed by divine law & man should accept his fate |
the Stoic belief
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In 1995 this bestselling author published her 35th novel, "Lightning" |
(Danielle) Steel
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In 452 Attila invaded Italy & sacked the city of Mediolanum, now called this |
Milan
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Florence & Pisa lie on the banks of this river, one of Italy's largest |
the Arno
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Film in which Bogart says, "Fred C. Dobbs don't say nuthin' he don't mean" |
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
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This French company opened its first U.S. tire plant at Milltown, New Jersey in 1908 |
Michelin
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Alchemist Hermes Trismegistus invented a magic seal to keep a vessel airtight, hence this phrase |
hermetic seal
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This "Show Boat" author collaborated on the play "Dinner at Eight" with George S. Kaufman |
(Edna) Ferber
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Attila was called Flagellum Dei, usually translated from Latin as this |
the Scourge of God
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This largest South American lake is an inlet of the Caribbean Sea |
Maracaibo
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Burt Lancaster earned an Oscar nomination for playing criminal Robert Stroud in this film |
Birdman of Alcatraz
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In 1995 a majority stake in this last U.S. television manufacturer was sold to a South Korean company |
Zenith
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It's the Roman Catholic doctrine of the bread & wine's conversion into body & blood during Eucharist |
transubstantiation
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She won a Pulitzer for "A Thousand Acres" & in 1995 made the bestseller list with "Moo" |
(Jane) Smiley
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