THE COUNTRY'S UNKNOWN SOLDIER… |
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DIRECTORS' FIRST FEATURES |
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Lies in a Tasmanian blackwood coffin, with a slouch hat & a sprig of wattle |
Australia
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"Citizen Kane" (1941) |
(Orson) Welles
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"O, beware, my lord, of" this synonym for envy |
jealousy
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Let's give thanks to Kraft for making the Stove Top brand of this all year long |
(Donesh: What is macaroni and cheese?)
stuffing
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This architect fell in love with the Arizona desert & built Taliesin West, his winter home, in Scottsdale |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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It can refer to an open-air freight car, a cable car conveyance for skiers or a craft on the Canale Grande |
a gondola
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Is honored with a pyramid-shaped memorial in Nasr City |
Egypt
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"Play Misty for Me" (1971) |
Clint Eastwood
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A talking gecko might tell you it's a 5-letter synonym for avarice |
greed
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This creamy pasta dish was created in the early 1900s; the Italian chef created it for his wife, but put his own first name on it |
(Ken: Yes, fettuccine [*].)
Alfredo
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Mozart's Serenade No. 13 in G major has this nickname that includes the time of day it was intended for |
(Donesh: What is Night?) ... (Donesh: Oh.)
"A Little Night Music"
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Before powered airplanes, the Wright brothers built a successful type of this 6-letter flying craft in 1902 |
a glider
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Has a monument flanked by inscriptions from Pericles' funeral oration |
Greece
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"The Virgin Suicides" (1999) |
Sofia Coppola
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"Pride" synonym paired with "The Id" in a Freud title |
ego
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Also a way to cook eggs, it's an easy way to prepare salmon--simmer it in a liquid |
poach
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As in Louis Comfort Tiffany's work, an undulating line, often in the form of vine tendrils, is characteristic of this style |
(Donesh: What is Arts and Crafts?)
Art Nouveau
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In 1976, with Gene Roddenberry looking on, this Space Shuttle was rolled out of an Air Force hangar |
Enterprise
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Is entombed in Plac Pilsudskiego |
Poland
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"Eraserhead" (1978) |
(David) Lynch
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For lust: A perfume from Alfred Dunhill |
Desire
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Use whatever combination of seafood that you prefer for this stew created by Italian immigrants in San Francisco |
cioppino
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The full title of this modernist Stravinsky ballet includes "Pictures from Pagan Russia in Two Parts" |
(Amal: What is Swan Lake?)
The Rite of Spring
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With "craft" in their name, these crafts, such as the PACV, were used by the U.S. in Vietnam to cross marshes & paddies |
a hovercraft
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Lies in Hietaniemi Cemetery near the tomb of Marshal Mannerheim |
Finland
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"The 400 Blows" (1959) |
Francois Truffaut
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Meaning sloth, it's from the Latin negative of dolere, "to feel pain" |
indolence
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One of the mother sauces, brown sauce also goes by this more sophisticated ethnic name |
espagnole
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The one-syllable name of this Japanese theatrical form comes from a word meaning "talent" or "skill" |
noh
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Jason & his band of heroes sailed on this ship while in search of the Golden Fleece |
the Argo
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