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MUSEUMS SPREAD THEIR WINGS |
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So far, Samuel Chase is the only justice to face these proceedings; his acquittal was a victory for judicial independence |
impeachment
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Macduff's lordly title "of Fife" |
thane
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In Buddhism, an arhat is one who has attained this through ascetic practices & meditation |
enlightenment (nirvana)
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It would be a cardinal sin to miss the Assyrian Temple in this museum's Richelieu Wing |
the Louvre
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When this martial arts master won an honorary Oscar at the 2016 Governors Awards, he thanked Hong Kong, his "hometown" |
Jackie Chan
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If you're this, you're tense with excitement, you're over-caffeinated or you're a technology news magazine |
wired
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This Supreme Court justice wrote the majority opinion in the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade |
(MacKenzie: Who is... Coney Barrett?)
Alito
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Prospero's daughter |
(Ken: Yeah, in The Tempest.)
Miranda
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Also called a hazan, it's the person who leads a synagogue congregation in song |
a cantor
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The newest wing of NYC's American Museum of Natural History includes the Davis family vivarium of these; some may land on you |
butterflies
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This actress starred in the Chaplinesque Indian film "Barfi!" before landing in "Quantico" in 2015 |
(MacKenzie: Who is Priyankra Chopra Jonas?) ... (Ken: You added an "R" and said "Priyankra", I'm afraid, MacKenzie.)
Priyanka Chopra Jonas
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This 4-letter word can mean tense or provocative, like a daring work of art |
edgy
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This Chief Justice affirmed Congress' "implied powers" in his decision in McCulloch v. Maryland |
Marshall
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He says, "Fly not, stand still: ambition's debt is paid" |
(MacKenzie: Who is Shylock?)
Brutus
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The Quorum of Twelve these are a governing body in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
Apostles
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The complex called these museums, with crossed keys as its symbol, has a 19th century "new wing" full of Roman art |
the Vatican Museum
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She met her future husband Javier Bardem on the set of the Spanish film "Jamón Jamón" |
Penélope Cruz
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It starts with the same 4 letters & seems like it would mean the opposite of "restless", but it means the same |
(MacKenzie: What is jilted?)
restive
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As a Boston lawyer, he was known as the "people's attorney"; he went on to become the first Jewish Supreme Court justice |
Brandeis
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Half brothers who duel in "King Lear" |
Edgar & Edmund
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Familiar from Monty Python sketches, this word for an Anglican or Episcopal priest is from the Latin for "substitute" |
(Ken: Yeah, like vicarious.)
vicar
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Recall who once ruled Flanders, & it makes sense that Flemish works like Clara Peeters' still-lifes are in this museum's north wing |
(MacKenzie: What is the Rijksmuseum?) ... (Ken: Yes, Spain used to rule the Netherlands.)
the Prado
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Italian actor Roberto Benigni won a Best Actor Oscar in 1999 for this film about the Holocaust |
Life Is Beautiful
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It describes someone weakened by nerves, & also the instrument here |
(Arthur: [Sighs] What is, um...) ... (Ken: You had to notice the violin was [*].)
unstrung
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When he retired in 2010 at age 90, he was the third-longest serving justice in the court's history |
John Paul Stevens
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Saintly day of Henry V's stirring speech |
St. Crispin's Day
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Dervishes that engage in ecstatic whirling & dancing are members of this mystical practice of Islam |
Sufi
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The Rasmuson Wing contains the Art of the North galleries in the museum named for this U.S. city a 2,200-mile drive from Seattle |
Anchorage
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This French actor has starred in Hollywood films like "Jurassic World" & "The Book of Clarence" |
Omar Sy
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Italian gives us this word for upset or jitters; Junior Soprano tells Livia, "I'm all" this "all the time" |
agita
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