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To Martha's horror, husband George "kills" their son in this Albee play (well, not really) |
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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Garden, Republican, birthday |
a party
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In April 1814 allies Britain, Russia, Austria & Prussia signed the Treaty of Fontainebleau with this man |
Napoleon
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This retail chain is famous for its Craftsman tools |
Sears
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The 5 words that follow "Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!" in the first verse of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" |
(Tricia: [Mouths lyrics trying to arrive at the appropriate point]) (Alex: Heh-ho, you're running out of time...) [Tricia's time expires but she rings in again and tries to blurt out the response.] (Tricia: What is "His truth"--!) (Alex: Sorry, no, no, no, sorry, you can't ring in twice.)
"His truth is marching on"
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An angry Heathcliff takes on not one, but 2 families in this 1847 Yorkshire-set novel |
Wuthering Heights
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The bucket, sand in someone's face, a fellow when he's down |
things you kick
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George Mitchell helped with this "agreement", signed in Belfast on April 10, 1998 & named for this holy day |
(Harvey: What's the Easter Agreement?) ... (Alex: What is the [*] Agreement. A few days off, Harvey.)
Good Friday
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To clear the air, this specialty retailer that sells the Ionic Breeze started as a way for the owner to have fun |
The Sharper Image
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Sodium pentothal is often thought of as one of these |
a truth serum
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4 celebrity panelists try to determine the correct occupation of the contestant |
What's My Line?
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Feuding doesn't get much worse than patricide, as it does in this Dostoyevsky novel, his last |
(Tricia: What is Crime and Punishment?) (Devin: What is Anna Karenina?)
The Brothers Karamazov
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Deck, electric, director's |
a chair
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The Treaty of Nanking ceded this island & smaller adjacent ones to the British, who remained until 1997 |
Hong Kong
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In the 1860s this NYC store only sold hoop skirts; now you need a big brown bag for all the couture it sells |
(Harvey: What is Macy's?)
Bloomingdale's
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Winston Smith works for this ironically named government unit in the novel "1984" |
the Ministry of Truth
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Recently married couples are separated & must predict their partner's responses to questions |
The Newlywed Game
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This 1857 Flaubert title character has an unfortunate affair to remember, leading to suicide |
Madame Bovary
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Cornplanter, a chief of this confederacy, signed a 1784 treaty ceding the U.S. all land w. of the Niagara River |
the Iroquois Confederacy
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James Cash (first & middle names) originally called this department store the Golden Rule store |
J.C. Penney
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It's the all-too-accurate meaning of Pliny's famous Latin proverb "In vino veritas" |
"There is truth in wine"
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The Trask at hand is this 1952 novel, where Caleb tells twin bro Aron the truth mom, with bad results |
(Harvey: Uhh... what is Tobacco Road?) (Alex: No, but you're sort of on the right track. It's a Steinbeck work called [*]. "Say hello to your mother, Aron. Say hello to your mother.") [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
East of Eden
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Children's, periodic, pool |
a table
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After getting reparations from this country following WWII, the USSR returned the Porkkala Peninsula to it |
Finland
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This clothing & retail line's double-talk name comes from Hamlet's famous line; that is the question |
bebe
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An acknowledgement of suffering is the first of this basic quartet of Buddhist beliefs |
(Devin: Uh, what are the Four Truths?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Devin: What are the Four Truths of Enlightenment?)
the Four Noble Truths
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