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Some legends say this Polish city was founded by a prince named Krak who outwitted a dragon |
(Barney: What is Warsaw?)
Krakow
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Traditionally, juleps are garnished with this type of leaf |
a mint
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Capt. Yossarian tries to outwit the army & stay alive in this novel by Joseph Heller |
Catch-22
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This federal ironclad almost sank twice on the way to its battle with the Merrimack |
the Monitor
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He likened the familiar opening 4 notes of his fifth symphony to fate knocking at the door |
Beethoven
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Extras from the Masai & Kikuyu tribes appeared in this film about the life of Isak Dinesen |
Out of Africa
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Worms, the city where Martin Luther appeared before the Imperial Diet in 1521, is in this country |
Germany
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James Bond prefers his "shaken, not stirred" |
martinis
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Though he loves Roxane, he helps Christian de Neuvillette pursue her |
Cyrano
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After holding the office provisionally, he was elected to a 6-year term as Confederate president |
Jefferson Davis
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His work "Concerts avec Plusieurs Instruments" is better known as the "Brandenburg Concertos" |
Bach
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The Sidney Poitier movie "They Call Me Mister Tibbs!" was a follow-up to this film |
In The Heat of the Night
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St. Ambrose is this city's patron saint, so La Scala's season traditionally begins on his feast day |
Milan
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This cocktail made with white rum, lime juice & sugar is served cold or frozen |
a daiquiri
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Of the 4 "Little Women", she's the tomboy |
Jo
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In July 1861 inexperienced Union troops were routed at this battle near Manassas, Virginia |
(The First Battle of) Bull Run
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This composer's last 2 works, mazurkas in G minor & F minor, were published posthumously |
Chopin
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Robert Blake played one of the killers in this 1967 film based on Truman Capote's book |
In Cold Blood
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The Monastery of the Caves in this capital of Ukraine is noted for its ancient catacombs |
Kiev
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This sweet anise- flavored liqueur is considered Greece's national aperitif |
ouzo
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Surgeon Adam Kelno brings an author to trial in this 1970 Leon Uris novel |
QB VII
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This Mississippi city surrendered to the Union the day after the Battle of Gettysburg |
Vicksburg
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This composer of "The Creation" & "The Seasons" has been called the "Father of the String Quartet" |
(Barney: Who is Vivaldi?)
Joseph Haydn
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Anything that can go wrong does to Jack Lemmon & Sandy Dennis in this 1970 film |
The Out-of-Towners
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Belgium's Marine Museum is inside a 10th century fortress that's the oldest building in this major seaport |
[Applause for Sandy's run of the category]
Antwerp
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Mix equal parts of Scotch & Drambuie, pour over ice & you'll have this classic cocktail |
a rusty nail
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Mrs. Hudson was this detective's landlady |
Sherlock Holmes
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In January 1862 Lincoln replaced Secretary of War Simon Cameron with this man |
(Barney: Who was Seward?) (Alex: Oh, you picked the wrong one. The correct response was [*]. Remember, he's the one who said after Lincoln was assassinated, "Now he belongs to the ages.")
Edwin Stanton
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During World War I this pianist donated his concert receipts to Polish war victims |
(Barney: Who was Chopin?) (Neal: Who was Liszt?)
Ignace Jan Paderewski
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Bruce Willis played a Vietnam War vet & uncle to Emily Lloyd in this 1989 film |
In Country
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