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    | Promoter Carl Denham billed this inhabitant of Skull Island as the "Eighth Wonder of the World" | 
    King Kong
 
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    | In 1870 B.F. Goodrich brought to Akron this industry that eventually dominated the city | 
    (M: What are tires?) (J: What is the galvanization of rubber/rubber making?) (Alex: No, I think you were trying to say "vulcanization of rubber".)
  Rubber industry
 
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    | Marie-Louise gave birth to another man's children after this man, her husband, was exiled on Elba | 
    Napoleon Bonaparte
 
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    | It was Cyndi Lauper's first No. 1 hit | 
    (Brian: What is "Girls Just Want to Have Fun"?)
  "Time After Time"
 
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    | The musical based on this Coleridge poem could include the catchy "Why'd Hafta Go and Shoot the Bird?" | 
    "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
 
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    | In this film Jim Carrey's Stanley Ipkiss transforms into a zoot-suited superdude who acts out his alter ego's fantasies | 
    The Mask
 
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    | Dion Boucicault's play "Belle Lamar" is said to be based on Belle Boyd, imprisoned as a spy during this war | 
    (J: What is World War I?)
  Civil War
 
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    | "That Rascal Raskolnikov" sings Petrovich while awaiting a confession in the musical based on this novel | 
    "Crime and Punishment"
 
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    | It's the French-derived name for the craft that produced the object seen here | 
    Papier-mache
 
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    | Some TV prints of this 1959 film expand to widescreen format for the chariot race only | 
    Ben-Hur
 
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    | You could take 12 steps up the walk of Dr. Bob's home in Akron, a museum of memorabilia of this organization | 
    (Michael: [No response]) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
  Alcoholics Anonymous
 
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    | During his 1920 presidential campaign, a big payoff kept Carrie Phillips quiet about her affair with him | 
    Warren G. Harding
 
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    | It's the book of love poems by King Solomon | 
    "Song of Songs"
 
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    | As a musical, this Poe tale ends with Roderick & Madeline singing, "Our house, in the middle of a lake" | 
    "The Fall of the House of Usher"
 
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    | The craft of encasing tomes, especially in fine leather | 
    (J: What is leathercraft?) (we have a minute to go...)
  Bookbinding
 
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    | This prison film starring Tim Robbins is based on a Stephen King story | 
    The Shawshank Redemption
 
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    | Akron lies on this river famous for catching fire at Cleveland | 
    Cuyahoga River
 
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    | The power-hungry Duchess of Portsmouth may have been the most disliked mistress of this "Merry Monarch" | 
    Charles II
 
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    | How a dramatist is paid, or a job for a sports announcer | 
    (M: What is word-by-word?) (J: What is bit-by-bit?)
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    | In this Chekhov-based show, Olga, Masha, & Irina have the high-kicking number "Moscow, Here We Come" | 
    "The Three Sisters"
 
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    | In 1912 Picasso helped popularize this artistic craft seen here | 
    Collage
 
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    | Country star Clint Black played a "sweet-faced gambler" in this western based on a James Garner TV series | 
    Maverick
 
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    | This man began his news empire, later merged with Ridder's, by buying the Akron Beacon Journal | 
    John S. Knight
 
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    | Bianca Capello marred into this famed Florentine famliy by passing off another woman's baby as her own | 
    Medici
 
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    | This revue "by Sondheim" was once guest-hosted on Broadway by Kukla & Ollie | 
    (M: What is "Sondheim by Sondheim?")
  "Side by Side by Sondheim"
 
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    | "Stop and Smell the Cake and Tea" is a showstopping number in the musical based on this 7-part Proust work | 
    "Remembrance of Things Past"
 
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    | From the Latin for "stonecutter", it's the cutting, polishing & engraving of gemstones | 
    Lapidary
 
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