CAMBRIDGE (THE OTHER ONE) |
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This lord & poet known for his licentious behavior actually kept a pet bear at Cambridge |
Lord Byron
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Everybody knows the name of this long-running sitcom inspired by Boston's Bull & Finch Pub |
Cheers
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This is worth 100 pence |
British pound
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An item in a political platform, or a bad way off a pirate ship |
Plank
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Jodie Bernstein, consumer protection head for the FTC, helped kill this animal symbol of Reynolds Tobacco |
Joe Camel
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"To be, or not to be: for soon there will be no more me" |
Hamlet
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This 1929 graduate acted at Cambridge long before hosting "Masterpiece Theatre" |
Alistair Cooke
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Its staff included doctors Donald Westphall, Mark Craig & Victor Ehrlich |
[NOTE: The name of the hospital on the show was St. Elegius.]
St. Elsewhere
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This is equal to 100 pfennigs |
Deutsch mark
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Get on the pirate ship, or a place for a company officer to sit |
Board
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In the '50s Walter Bernstein joined other Hollywood writers on this most unwanted list |
Blacklist
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"Kiss me, Kate, though you're a meanie; now go cook some spaghettini!" |
Taming of the Shrew
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This lord protector studied at Sidney Sussex College, & now his head is buried there |
Oliver Cromwell
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Dylan McDermott heads up a small Boston law firm on this Emmy-winning drama |
The Practice
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This equals 100 sen |
Japanese yen
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Cutting trees down, or a word that describes the Frankenstein monster's walk |
Lumbering
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Socialist Eduard Bernstein revised Karl Marx' ideas but stayed friends with this Marx pal & collaborator |
Friedrich Engels
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"My only love sprung from my only hate! O! Why can't I find a better date?" |
Romeo And Juliet
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Though he was an Oxford graduate, he was selected to design the library at Trinity College in the 1670s |
(Alex: And we have a minute to go.)
Sir Christopher Wren
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Richard Ruccolo, Ryan Reynolds & Traylor Howard stick together through thick & thin crust on this sitcom |
Two Guys, A Girl, And A Pizza Place
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100 kopecks make up this |
Russian ruble
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A measure of firewood, or a string you can use to bind it |
cord
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In 1988 Leonard Bernstein's 70th birthday gala was held at this music center in the Berkshires |
Tanglewood
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"Out, darned Spot! Out, I say! I can't make this blood go away!" |
Macbeth
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In the early 1500s this Dutch humanist taught Greek at Cambridge |
Erasmus
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This Robert Urich series about a Boston detective was based on books by Robert B. Parker |
Spenser: For Hire
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This is equal to 100 centessimi |
Italian lira
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A long, squared-off piece of wood used in construction, or to smile ear-to-ear |
Beam
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Henry Bernstein wrote a powerful play about this Biblical-era heroine who cut off Holofernes' head |
Judith
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"I lov'd not wisely but too well; killed my wife, that's just not swell" |
Othello
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