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The essedarii fought from these vehicles, Ben-Hur raced them |
chariots
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Movie studio, located at 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA, 91608 |
Univeral Studios
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The Scottish island of Harris is famous for having given us this type of fabric |
tweed
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Being this kept both Greta Garbo in "Grand Hotel" & Anne Bancroft in "The Turning Point" on their toes |
a ballerina
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Literally Italian for "sailor style", it's a style of spaghetti sauce without meat |
marinara
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Not a chewing gum for gladiators, it's a 3-pronged spear |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
a trident
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It's at 11 Wall St., New York, NY, 10005 |
the Stock Exchange
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Shakespeare notwithstanding, he was actually a wise king, & his 17-year reign a time of prosperity |
Macbeth
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In this Hitchcock film full of bird imagery, Miss Crane from Phoenix is killed by a bird-stuffer |
(Ginny: What is The Birds?) ... (Alex: That would have been too obvious.)
Psycho
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"Esquire" says to open this brew 15 minutes before cooking with it to avoid too many bubbles |
beer
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Though he may ride in the rear of a limousine, Muhammad Ali doesn't take this to anyone |
a back seat
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The CIA keeps its eye on their embassy at 1125 16th St. NW, Washington, DC, 20036 |
the USSR
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Probably most famous Scottish phrase, it means "old long since" or "long ago" |
auld lang syne
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When she played his mother in "Hamlet" in 1948, Eileen Hurley was 13 years younger than this star |
Laurence Olivier
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From French "to jump", it's cooking food in a little fat while shaking or tossing the ingredients |
sauté
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You do this to swim & stare at the stars at the same time |
the backstroke
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The Blues Brothers registered their car to this ballpark address, 1060 West Addison, Chicago |
Wrigley Field
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Scottish highlander who gave us the story of a high-flying boy who won't grow up |
(Alex: Peter Pan is the boy.)
James Barrie
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Since this is now her profession, Dolores Hart doesn't go where the boys are anymore |
Mother Superior
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To give it a round shape, Boston brown bread is traditionally baked in this |
a can
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Daniel Boone, for example |
a backwoodsman
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Before you set a world record, contact them at 2 Sissel Court, London Road, Enfield, Middlesex, England |
(Alex: The record book.)
Guinness
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While Scottish valleys are called glens, specific Scottish mountain peaks are called this |
bens
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In both these Oscar-winning films of 1939 & 1965, when the heroines needed clothes, it was curtains |
(Ginny: What is [*]...) (Alex: Correct.) (Ginny: ...and I'm drawing a blank on 1965.) (Alex: Oh, that's too bad. If you had remembered Julie Andrews in [*], you'd have gotten it right.) ... (Alex: And we're down to a minute to go in the round.)
Gone with the Wind & The Sound of Music
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James Beard's basic recipe for this is 1 cup of rice, 4 tbsps. butter, 1 sliced onion, & 2 cups of broth |
(Janet: What is fried rice?)
rice pilaf
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Construction workers really dig this machine |
a backhoe
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