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| As you might expect, the Josephine Tussaud Museum in Hot Springs, Ark. is this type of museum |
(Alex: She is the great-great-granddaughter of the original, Madame Tussaud.)
wax
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| Shakespeare anglicized the name of this feuding family from the Italian Capeletti |
the Capulets
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| "Hang down your head Tom Dooley, poor boy you're bound to" do this |
die
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| Cinematographer Hal Rosson, the last husband of this legendary platinum blonde, died in 1988 at the age of 93 |
Jean Harlow
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| Like Emily Post & Eleanor Roosevelt, Ptah Hotep wrote on this subject |
etiquette
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| The prehensile, protruding proboscis of a pachyderm |
trunk
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| 1961 marked the opening of the 1st Six Flags theme park, "Six Flags Over" this state |
Texas
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| His last lines were "Caesar, now be still: I killed not thee with half so good a will" |
Brutus
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| "I'm just a kid again doin' what I did again singing a song when" it "comes bob, bob, bobbin' along" |
Red, Red Robin
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| He was Carole Lombard's 1st husband, though he was more famous as Myrna Loy's movie husband |
William Powell
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| The Ancient Egyptians tried special formulas to restore this; if only the FDA approved Rogaine earlier |
(Emeric: What are mummies?)
hair
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| It can be a type of shark, moth or lily, but the moth & the lily won't eat you |
tiger
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| The little house where she wrote the "Little House" books is now a museum in Mansfield, Missouri |
Laura Ingalls Wilder
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| Shakespeare's saga of Kate & Petruchio, it inspired a ballet with the same title |
The Taming of the Shrew
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| "The Marines' Hymn" says, "1st to fight for right & freedom & to keep" this "clean" |
honor
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| He was Carole Lombard's 2nd husband |
Clark Gable
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| Menes, the 1st king of the 1st Dynasty, founded this capital city near present day Cairo |
(Pat: What is Alexandria?)
Memphis
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| An acrobat, or his drinking glass |
tumbler
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| You can tour the Denver home of this musical heroine the Titanic couldn't "sink" |
(The Unsinkable) Molly Brown
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| There's a page named Moth in "Love's Labour's Lost" & a fairy named Moth in this play |
A Midsummer Night's Dream
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| Oscar Hammerstein wrote, "Don't throw" these "at me... people will say we're in love" |
bouquets
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| She was married to violinist Alexander Schneider before she married Rip Torn |
Geraldine Page
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| Thutmose I was the 1st to build his tomb here |
(Paul: What is Giza?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
Valley of the Kings
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| It's Neptune's spear, not his chewing gum |
trident
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| Located at Church Street in Charleston this "Row" was the setting for a famous opera |
(Pat: What is Canary?) ... (Alex: The opera is of course Porgy and Bess.)
Catfish Row
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| At the end of "Macbeth", he invites everyone to see him crowned at Scone |
(Paul: Who is Duncan?)
Malcolm
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| Cole Porter wrote, "You'd be so nice to come home to, you'd be so nice by" this |
the fire
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| She's had 3 husbands: banker Robin Hoen, producer Robert Evans & Steve McQueen |
Ali MacGraw
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| In 332 B.C. he took possession of Egypt without a struggle |
Alexander (the Great)
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| If your plants love to climb, give them one of these latticework frames |
(Emeric: What is a trestle?)
trellis
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