SOME CLIFFS, SANDS OR BUTTES |
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A QUARTER FOR YOUR THOUGHTS |
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LITERARY TITLES EN ESPAÑOL |
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Known for its cliffs, this town is the closest English port to the mainland of Europe |
(Ken: White Cliffs of [*], yes.)
Dover
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This district is bounded by Esplanade Avenue to the northeast & North Rampart Street to the northwest, cher |
(Ken: Of New Orleans, yes.)
the French Quarter
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She greeted listeners with the 2015 song "Hello" & got a monster hit |
Adele
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Abbreviated S.D.R., it's the 3-step fire safety technique that can be used if your clothing catches fire |
stop, drop & roll
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"El nombre de la rosa" |
The Name of the Rose
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This witch in "The Wizard of Oz" tries to thwart Dorothy & is almost certainly aquaphobic |
the Wicked Witch of the West
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travelchannel.com: This Brazilian beach "was a launching pad for the skimpy tanga bikini"... maybe you'll meet a "girl from" there |
Ipanema
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The U.S. Army's QMS is a school for these logistics experts |
quartermasters
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"Goodbye, Norma Jean" is a 1976 biopic about her |
Monroe
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The title of Johann Strauss' 1869 waltz "Wein, Weib und Gesang" translates into this trio in English |
wine, women & song
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"El pony colorado" |
(Ken: Steinbeck's [*].)
The Red Pony
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Long used by witches as a symbol of protection, it has points representing earth, air, fire, water & spirit |
a pentagram
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Marine life coats local reefs red which mixes with white sand at, of course. Pink Beach on Komodo Island in this nation |
Indonesia
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Not buyin' his significant other's sob story at all, Travis Tritt sang, "Here's a quarter, call someone who" does this |
cares
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In a 1987 movie these 3 words repeatedly follow, "Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father..." |
(Brett: What is The Princess Bride?)
prepare to die
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Introducing environmental legislation, Senator Jeff Merkley said, "Many of us know & live by" these 3 R's |
reduce, reuse, recycle
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"La comedia de las equivocaciones" |
(Ken: Shakespeare would have said, [*].)
The Comedy of Errors
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In "Macbeth" the song of the witches that begins "Double, double toil & trouble" mentions this pot used to cook potions |
a cauldron
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Buttes in the Sacramento Valley were named for this man in 1949, 100 years after his name came to fame |
(Sophia: Who is Miner 49er?) (Ken: No, it was a 49er-related person--[*] of [*]'s Mill fame.)
(John) Sutter
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The Moon goes through these stages of visibility; oddly the half moon one is called both last quarter & third quarter |
phases
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"This Is Spinal Tap" gave birth to a meme when the title rock band shouts "Hello" this Midwestern city while lost on the way to the stage |
Cleveland
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In "Julius Caesar", Mark Antony requests that this trio of listeners "lend me your ears" |
friends, Romans, countrymen
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"El ruido y la furia" |
The Sound and the Fury
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It takes a gathering of at least 3 witches to form one of these to practice witchcraft, & typically up to 13 |
(Brett: What is a séance?)
a coven
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In Genesis 19, men of Sodom & "all the people from every quarter... called unto" this famous nephew about to become a widower |
Lot
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The title of that 1960s hit often sung tauntingly at sports venues is "Na Na Hey Hey" these 3 words |
Kiss Him Goodbye
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It's the 3-word motto of the United States Military Academy |
Duty, honor, country
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"Mil soles espléndidos" |
A Thousand Splendid Suns
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It's the term for a witch's helpful guardian spirit & may take the form of a pet or even a non-physical entity |
a familiar
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