| NORWAY'S CULTURE & HISTORY |  
   
 
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  | I PLAYED A DOCTOR & SOME OTHER GUY ON TV |  
   
 
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    | From the Latin latro, "robber", it's the nonviolent crime of stealing personal property, like money | 
    larceny
 
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    Dr. Doogie Howser & Ethan Burdick | 
    Neil Patrick Harris
 
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    | One of the most common chamber groups, the string quartet consists of 2 violins, a viola & this instrument | 
    (Betsy: What is a bass?)
  a cello
 
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    Douglas Adams: "The ____'s Guide to the Galaxy" | 
    Hitchhiker's
 
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    | To cut into thirds | 
    trisect
 
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    | Often issued in time of war, this order prohibits ships or goods from leaving a port | 
    an embargo
 
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    Dr. Derek Shepherd & Aaron Brooks | 
    (Betsy: Who is Patrick--)  [Times-up signal sounds]
  (Patrick) Dempsey
 
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    | The piece heard here from this Handel work is called "Alla Hornpipe"--everybody dance! | 
    Water Music
 
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    Kurt Vonnegut: "___'s Cradle" | 
    Cat's
 
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    | He's the comical canine seen here | 
    Triumph (the Insult Comic Dog)
 
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    | In 2010 Ahmed Ghailani became the first person tried in federal court after being held at this location | 
    Guantánamo Bay
 
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    Dr. Doug Ross & Chic Chesbro | 
    George Clooney
 
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    | Around 600 A.D. the first pope named this collected & organized the chants used in church services | 
    [Daniel smiles broadly after just a few words of the clue.] (Alex: And that's why we have Gregorian chants. Slam dunk for you!)
  Gregory
 
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    Philip Roth: "____'s Complaint" | 
    Portnoy
 
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    | Originally this word for a camera stand was the seat of the priestess of the Oracle at Delphi | 
    tripod
 
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    | This "General", not the Attorney General, represents the United States in cases before the Supreme Court | 
    the Solicitor General
 
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    Quincy, M.E. & Oscar Madison | 
    Jack Klugman
 
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    | In 1981 this maestro from India was made music director for life of the Israel Philharmonic | 
    (Zubin) Mehta
 
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    Umberto Eco: "____'s Pendulum" | 
    Foucault
 
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    | Canal Street is the northern border of this Manhattan area | 
    Tribeca
 
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    | The 1896 case of Homer Plessy v. this judge set the precedent of "separate but equal" facilities | 
    Ferguson
 
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    Marcus Welby & Jim Anderson (the "Father" who "Knows Best") | 
    Robert Young
 
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    | This composer of Armenian heritage is best known for the "Sabre Dance" from his ballet "Gayane" | 
    (Aram) Khachaturian
 
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    Kim Edwards: "The ____ ____'s Daughter" (2005) | 
    (Daniel: What is Time Traveler's?)
  The Memory Keeper's Daughter
 
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    | This was an ancient Roman warship with multiple tiers of oars | 
    a trireme
 
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