THINKING ABOUT THE ROMAN EMPIRE |
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SOUNDS LIKE A HORROR MOVIE, BUT ISN'T |
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PASTOR BROWN'S CHURCH NEWSLETTER CROSSWORD |
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Researchers have found that these Colosseum fighters likely drank a Gatorade-like drink made of ash after a long day of killing |
gladiators
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Anne Hathaway is tortured, but not in that way, by a nonetheless vicious Meryl Streep in this 2006 film |
The Devil Wears Prada
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An M.D. in this medical branch deals in the treatment of mental, emotional & behavioral disorders |
(Ken: Yes, you did very well in that category.) (Alex: Thanks, I was really hoping for the ENT question.)
psychiatry
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Eucharist bread (4 letters) |
(Ken: The [*] is correct, as he always is.)
host
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In England this professional who can help you buy a house is known as an estate agent |
a Realtor
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By Steinbeck: "Curley and Carlson looked after them. And Carlson said, 'Now what the hell ya suppose is eatin' them two guys?"' |
(Ed: What is Grapes of Wrath?) (Alex: What is East of Eden?)
Of Mice and Men
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To bring in water from distant sources, the Romans were great builders of these structures, partly from the Latin for "water" |
aqueducts
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There's not haunting in "Ghosts of the Abyss", a documentary by this director |
James Cameron
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Nuclear medicine is a subspecialty of this field that involves the use of X-rays to diagnose & treat disease |
radiology
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Don't go to Helvetica! Use a baptismal one (4 letters) |
font
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A command used to activate the transporter on "Star Trek", this verb normally means to fill with vigor |
(Ed: What is engage?) ... (Ken: Engage is the warp engines, Ed, not the transporter.) (Ed: Nerd card totally invalidated.) [Laughter]
energize
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A monster hit from 1818: "He was soon borne away by the waves and lost in darkness and distance" |
Frankenstein
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Poor Geoffrey was on the menu at Pompeii; archaeologists have dug up a bone of this tall African animal in the ancient city |
a giraffe
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Grisly ghost? No, this Bond title from 2015 refers to the criminal organization that's vexing him |
Spectre
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Palliative medicine goes hand in hand with this type of end-of-life care, providing comfort to both the patient & their family |
hospice
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What a "bully" church podium! (6 letters) |
pulpit
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This adjective can refer to feeling ill due to a lack of liquids, or food that's been preserved by having its water removed |
dehydrated
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"'It isn't fair, it isn't right', Mrs. Hutchinson screamed, and then they were upon her" is the scary end of this Shirley Jackson tale |
"The Lottery"
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After the great fire of 64 A.D., this emperor built himself a palace with an artificial lake & revolving dining room |
Nero
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Jane Fonda had no bolts in her neck as the title family relation in this 2005 flick, but J. Lo wanted to scream anyway |
(Alex: What is The Bride of Frankenstein?) ... (Ken: Have we forgotten the classic rom-com [*]?)
Monster-in-Law
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From Greek & Latin for "new birth", this type of doctor specializes in the care of newborns & premature babies |
a neonatologist
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Pastor B. wants your money to slide into this plate (10 letters) |
collection
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This devilish Philistine god mentioned in the Bible has a name meaning "lord of the flies" |
Beelzebub
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A dystopian first-person tale: "But you, O my brothers, remember sometimes thy little Alex that was. Amen. And all that cal" |
A Clockwork Orange
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Before Rome found Jesus, emperors in the 3rd century evangelized for the god Sol Invictus, meaning this |
(Ed: What is Sun Savior?)
Invincible Sun
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Daniel Day-Lewis dealt with frocks, not frights, in this 2017 Paul Thomas Anderson period piece |
Phantom Thread
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This type of surgeon operates specifically on the organs in the chest including the heart, the esophagus & the lungs |
(Alex: What is [*]?) [Ken hesitates.] (Alex: [**].)
cardiothoracic (thoracic)
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An arm of a cruciform-shaped church (8 letters) |
(Ed: What is narthex?)
the transept
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It's the asexual early stage of a jellyfish's life cycle, shown, or an underside growth in your body, not shown |
a polyp
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"I'll pray, and then I'll sleep" is the balm at the end of this Pulitzer-winning Marilynne Robinson novel |
(Ken: Great book.)
Gilead
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