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Stockholm's Grand Hôtel was the site of the first of these banquets in 1901, & winners & their families still stay there |
the Nobel Prize
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"Little darling, it's been a long, cold, lonely winter", but luckily for The Beatles, this title was now happening |
"Here Comes The Sun"
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This actor named for a Renaissance painter leans more toward Basquiat & Ed Ruscha in his own collection |
(Ken: That's right, named for Leonardo da Vinci.)
DiCaprio
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It's a 10- to 15-minute walk from the university of this city, established in the 1300s, to the famous Leaning Tower |
Pisa
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If you "study", you know this character sees the "scarlet thread of murder running through the colorless skein of life" |
(Ken: Yeah, A Study in Scarlet.)
Sherlock Holmes
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Making reference to a timepiece, it means continuously, 24 hours a day |
(Jordan!: What is... watch the clock?)
around the clock
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The Golden Rock, this type of Buddhist structure, has been perching on a mountainside in Myanmar since the 6th century B.C. |
(Ben: What's a shrine?)
pagoda
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In 2018 Luke Bryan heated up the country chart with "Sunrise", this unfortunate skin issue, "Sunset" |
Sunburn
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The Rembrandt Room & many others at this museum can be traced back to a buying spree by Catherine the Great |
the Hermitage
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Founded by Henry VIII, Trinity is the largest college, in number of undergraduate students, at this English university |
Cambridge
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This trickster figure from the Uncle Remus tales is seen in Kara Walker's artwork of the Black experience "African't" |
Brer Rabbit
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Ponder over, or what cows literally do |
(Jordan!: What is... chew the fat?)
chew the cud
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Now a museum, the Topkapi Palace in this city was built by Mehmed II in the 15th century |
(Ben: What is Tehran?)
Istanbul
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"We had joy, we had fun, we had" this Terry Jacks No. 1 hit in 1974 that pretty much covered the opposite of joy & fun |
"Seasons In The Sun"
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A building in Paris displays the art collected by François Pinault, & if he wants to sell any, he also owns this auction house |
(Roni: What is Sotheby's?)
Christie's
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USP for short, the University of this city has ranked No. 1 in Brazil & in Latin America |
São Paulo
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This 2008 novel by Liu Cixin follows physicist Ye Wenjie & Wang Miao, a nanotech researcher, across different timelines |
The Three-Body Problem
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Debuting in 1947, it's the longest-running program on network TV |
Meet the Press
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In 1911 & 1969 Caernarfon Castle was the site of investiture ceremonies in which young men received this royal title |
Prince of Wales
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"Black Hole Sun" grunged hard & topped the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart in 1994 for this band |
(Jordan!: What is Nirvana?)
Soundgarden
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"The Lioness of Boston" is a novel about this intellectual & well-off woman with a museum to her name |
(Isabella Stewart) Gardner
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In Bangladesh, European & Mughal influences can be found in Curzon Hall at the University of this city |
(Ken: Of the capital, [*].)
Dhaka
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This Defoe title character was married to 5 men, one of whom was her brother (oops) |
Moll Flanders
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Referring to part of her habit, it means to become a nun |
(Roni: What is to take the black?)
take the veil
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A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, Strasbourg Cathedral replaced a church built in this earlier medieval style |
Romanesque
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"Let Me Go On"... the Violent Femmes' debut album memorably begins with this song |
"Blister In The Sun"
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69 Cézannes are part of the collection of this man, moved after his death to Philadelphia, whose art establishment he despised |
Albert Barnes
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2025 marks the 450th anniversary of the Netherlands' oldest university, located in this city, 10 miles northeast of The Hague |
(Roni: What is Rotterdam?) (Ben: What's the University of Amsterdam?)
Leiden
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The title of this E.M. Forster novel refers to a house that is eventually owned by the former Margaret Schlegel |
Howards End
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9th century king of Wessex who defeated invaders & promoted learning |
Alfred the Great
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