| THE GEORGE W. BUSH PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY |  
   
 
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  | LITERATURE FROM A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE |  
   
 
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    | 2018's "The Silence of the Girls" tells this classic story from the perspective of Briseis, Achilles' concubine | 
    the Iliad
 
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    | A fertile area in Mesopotamia is described as having this shape | 
    a crescent
 
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    | Name of the man who described the disease now named for him as involving "involuntary tremulous motion" | 
    (Dr.) Parkinson
 
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    | No big surprise--this department store has an outpost at 611 5th Avenue in Manhattan | 
    Saks 5th Avenue
 
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    | Lugano, Lausanne | 
    Switzerland
 
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    | In this man's "Wife", Una marries the title whaling captain | 
    Ahab
 
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    | The British crown jewels include one of these "with cross" & one "with dove" | 
    a scepter
 
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    | Nearly 50 years after he was admitted to the Ohio bar, he defended John T. Scopes | 
    Clarence Darrow
 
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    | Daniel Craig took over the James Bond franchise with this 2006 feature | 
    Casino Royale
 
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    | The servants who work downstairs for this "Pride & Prejudice" family are the focus of "Longbourn" | 
    Bennet
 
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    | It literally means "emitting sparks" & this conversation is less than... | 
    (Josh: What is effervescent?)
  scintillating
 
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    | In 1964 this actor played 3 roles in the same film including the hilarious Dr. Strangelove | 
    Peter Sellers
 
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    | A sci-fi author & Navy man, he founded the Church of Scientology | 
    (L. Ron) Hubbard
 
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    | Unseen in the Shakespeare play, Rosaline gets her story told in the book titled this character's "Ex" | 
    (Josh: Who is Hamlet?)
  Romeo
 
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    | The iA model of this Toyota car became the Yaris iA | 
    the Scion
 
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    | The late 2010s have given this CNN analyst & Harvard Law grad the chance to explain many interesting legal issues | 
    Jeffrey Toobin
 
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    | This late funny man won a 2001 Grammy for Best Comedy Album for "Braindroppings" | 
    George Carlin
 
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    | "Foe" by J.M. Coetzee depicts the final days of these 2 men as seen by a woman shipwrecked with the pair | 
    (Robinson) Crusoe and Friday
 
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    | This leg nerve is the longest in the body | 
    the sciatic
 
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    | Manhattan had 3 D.A.s in 68 years before Cyrus Jr., son of this 1970s Secretary of State, took over in 2010 | 
    (Cyrus) Vance
 
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    | New York Harbor had Ellis Island; San Francisco Bay had this island as its immigration station | 
    Angel Island
 
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