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One act of "The Tales of Hoffmann" takes place in this city; Giulietta rides off in a gondola |
(Michael: What is Italy?)
Venice
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A person who acts snobbish might be told to get off his "high" one of these |
a horse
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In 1973 this governor of California became the 1st celebrity "roasted" on "The Dean Martin Show" |
Ronald Reagan
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Decaffeinization of this bean drink provides caffeine for the soft drink & pharmaceutical industries |
(Ro: What is the [*] bean?)
coffee
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Cricket is a major sport in most nations formerly colonized by this country |
England (Great Britain)
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Queen Anne gave this city its charter in 1708; it's now Maryland's capital |
Annapolis
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This 1904 Puccini opera is set in Nagasaki |
(Ro: What is, uh, Japan?) (Phil: What is The Mikado?)
Madame Butterfly
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A burden that's hard to get rid of is like having this seabird "around one's neck" |
an albatross
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First name shared by fashion designers McFadden & Quant |
Mary
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Sausage, sage, giblets & onion are popular ingredients in this poultry accompaniment |
dressing (stuffing)
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This game in which 8 players on horseback use mallets to drive the ball probably began in Persia |
polo
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Interest in this fish caught in Nova Scotia "spawned" a museum named for it |
(Phil: What is the cod?)
the salmon
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The title characters of this opera nibble on one of the sets, a gingerbread house |
Hansel and Gretel
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Canine cliche describing a ruthlessly competitive "world" |
dog-eat-dog
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Profession of Frank Rich, who's been called the "Butcher of Broadway" |
a critic
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Of cow's milk, goat's milk or reindeer's milk, the one with the most fat by far |
reindeer's milk
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Nicknamed "The Sport of Queens", racing these animals is derived from the sport of coursing |
greyhounds
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Rose Hall near Montego Bay in this country was the home of a murderess known as the "White Witch" |
Jamaica
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In a Menotti opera, the Magi stop at this boy's house on the way to Bethlehem |
(Alex: Who is [*]? [*] and the Night Visitors.)
Amahl
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A resting eider, or an easy target |
a sitting duck
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Michael Jackson wrote the theme song for this pair of Las Vegas illusionists |
Siegfried & Roy
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Clear dry liquor that's the base in Bermuda Rose & Cafe de Paris cocktails |
gin
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Nicknamed "Pistol Pete", this LSU player holds the NCAA career basketball scoring record with 3,667 points |
Pete Maravich
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The ABC islands are Aruba, Bonaire & this |
CuraƧao
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Rossini title character who lives in a chalet beside Lake Lucerne |
William Tell
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To ward off poverty is to keep this animal "from the door" |
the wolf
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Doll designer Beatrice Alexander Behrman, who died in 1990, was better known by this name |
Madame Alexander
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It leads all U.S. states in the production of chocolate |
Pennsylvania
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For more than 5 centuries this game similar to lawn bowling has been played in Italy |
bocce
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It's the official language of Dominica but not of the Dominican Republic |
(Phil: What is French?) (Ro: What is Portuguese?)
English
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