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    | The Shaw Festival runs from April through Nov. in the picturesque town of Niagara-on-the-Lake in this Canadian province | Ontario 
 
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    | Larry Mullen, Jr., Adam Clayton,
 The Edge,
 Bono
 | (Alex: Hello. Helen.) (Helen: What is [*]?)
 (Alex: [*] is right.  Why did I call you "Hello"?)
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    | You'll find this man's presidential library at the University of Texas in Austin | Lyndon Johnson 
 
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    | A sample of the explosive work of this innovative American is seen here | Jackson Pollock 
 
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    | I'd like to thank my mother, my agent & my director for this word used for "O" in the radio alphabet | Oscar 
 
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    | The Shaw's landmark version of this Orwellian epic encompassed the whole town & even featured flying helicopters | 1984 
 
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    | Nick Rhodes, Andy, John & Roger Taylor,
 Simon Le Bon
 | Duran Duran 
 
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    | In this WWII Russian battle, troops were ordered, "Not a step back" by the man for whom the city was named | Stalingrad 
 
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    | An attempt on this man's life was part of the Lincoln assassination plot | Andrew Johnson 
 
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    | His 1960s works include "I Know How You Must Feel, Brad!" & "As I Opened Fire..." | Roy Lichtenstein 
 
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    | From Japanese words meaning "fold paper", it's the Japanese leisure activity of folding paper into various shapes | origami 
 
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    | In 2005 audiences were on "The Razor's Edge" of their seats watching "The Constant Wife" by this author | Somerset Maugham 
 
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    | John Paul Jones, John Bonham,
 Jimmy Page,
 Robert Plant
 | Led Zeppelin 
 
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    | Pietro Mennea's record of 19.72 seconds in the 200-m. dash stood from 1979 until this American broke it in 1996 | Michael Johnson 
 
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    | Also the title of a 2003 film, it's the famous work from around 1665 seen here | (Alex: Well now, you have a $22,600 lead, lead I say!) (Jason: Yeah... This is not a strong suit for me, so I'm just going to say $4,000.)
 (Alex: Okay.  That's easy to say.  Now, here's the clue.)
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 (Alex: You are right.  By Johannes Vermeer.)
 
 The Girl with a Pearl Earring
 
 
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    | It's the national airline of Greece & no, it doesn't fly only once every 4 years | Olympic 
 
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    | Dana Donnelly found salvation--the Salvation Army, that is--in the title role of this "Major" Shaw play in 2005 | Major Barbara 
 
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    | Peter Buck, Mike Mills,
 Bill Berry,
 Michael Stipe
 | R.E.M. 
 
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    | The Charge of the Light Brigade at this 1854 battle may have been due to the hubris of cavalryman Louis Nolan | Balaclava 
 
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    | In 1908 he became the first black heavyweight boxing champ when he KO'd Tommy Burns | Jack Johnson 
 
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    | This Dutchman's peculiar point-of-view played out in works like the one seen here | M.C. Escher 
 
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    | Named for an astronomer, it's a huge "cloud" of comets existing at the edge of the solar system | the Oort Cloud 
 
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    | The 2005 season saw the return of "Happy End", with songs by Kurt Weill & this "Mother Courage" funmeister | Bertolt Brecht 
 
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    | Phil Collen, Rick Allen,
 Rick Savage,
 Joe Elliott
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 Def Leppard
 
 
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    | (Jon shows a map on a monitor.)  In 1879 at Isandlwana, a maneuver called "Horns of the Beast" allowed this African group to get close enough to overrun the British | (Helen: Who are the Masai?) ...
 (Alex: Two films, very good films, made about events at that time.)
 
 the Zulu
 
 
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    | This founder & publisher of Ebony received a 1996 Presidential Medal of Freedom | (Alex: Jason, you're at $22,000 and we still have almost two full categories left.) 
 John H. Johnson
 
 
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    | Like so many of his paintings, his "Son of Man" features a man in a bowler hat | Magritte 
 
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    | Named for the top Norse god, this important port is Denmark's third-largest city | Odense 
 
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