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It completes the proverb "One man's meat is..." |
another man's poison
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The Hilton Hotel in this Hungarian capital was built around 13th century ruins |
Budapest
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As this Stephen Crane novel opens, Henry Fleming looks forward to proving himself in battle |
The Red Badge of Courage
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His first Top 40 album was 1970's "Sweet Baby James" |
James Taylor
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By the dawn's early light of Sept. 14, 1814, the U.S. flag was still flying over this Baltimore fort |
Fort McHenry
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The only one of Snow White's dwarfs who fits the category |
Grumpy
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It precedes "weep and you weep alone" |
"Laugh and the world laughs with you"
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If you scream for ice cream, you'll want to tour this duo's factory in Waterbury, Vermont |
Ben & Jerry
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This Alice Walker novel tells Celie's story through letters she writes to God & her sister |
The Color Purple
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"Born to Run" only took the Boss to No. 3 on the album chart; this 1984 "Born" album took him to No. 1 |
(Bill: Who is Bruce Springsteen?) ... (Alex: We were going for the album, not the artist.)
Born in the U.S.A.
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On June 1, 1812 this president asked Congress for a declaration of war against Great Britain |
James Madison
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A piece of sand or of common sense |
grain
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It's said that "everything has" one, & "all good things must come to" one |
an end
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Crow Haven Corner, a witchcraft shop, is owned by the daughter of this city's official witch |
Salem, Massachusetts
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A literary critic & a poet are rescued at sea by ruthless Capt. Larsen in this Jack London classic |
The Sea Wolf
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His 1985 album "No Jacket Required" produced the No. 1 hits "One More Night" & "Sussudio" |
Phil Collins
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Shot was seen bouncing off the sides of this American frigate during its battle with the Guerriere |
USS Constitution ("Old Ironsides")
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In a familiar phrase, you do it to your loins to prepare for action |
gird
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This country on Hispaniola has rich deposits of amber; you can shop for it in Puerto Plata on the Amber Coast |
Dominican Republic
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In this novel, Carson McCullers' first, townspeople confide in John Singer, a deaf-mute |
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
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This 1973 Pink Floyd album has sold over 20 million copies |
The Dark Side of the Moon
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Most of the ships in Commodore Perry's fleet were built & equipped at this port |
Erie, Pennsylvania
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Nokomis kept her wigwam "By the shores of" this |
Gitchee Gumee
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This proverb about taking a spill is attributed to heavyweight boxer Robert Fitzsimmons |
(Adam: What is "If you fall off the horse, you have to jump back on"?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
"The bigger they are, the harder they fall"
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Queen Mary's Dollhouse, on display in this castle, has real running water & real wine in its wine cellar |
Windsor Castle
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Harvey Birch runs sneaky errands for George Washington in this James Fenimore Cooper novel |
(Adam: What is The Last of the Mohicans?)
The Spy
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He went solo to record albums like "All Things Must Pass" & "Dark Horse" |
(Michelle: Who is Neil Young?)
George Harrison
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Negotiators for the U.S. in Ghent included John Quincy Adams & this Speaker of the House from Kentucky |
(Adam: Who is Daniel Webster?) ... (Alex: We have less than a minute to go.)
Henry Clay
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Avarice, as in the title of an Erich Von Stroheim film |
greed
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