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| Fans of the film love the museum devoted to it in this city, steps away from the home where the novel was written |
Atlanta
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| The successor of Charlemagne as king of the Franks was the first of 18 French kings with this name |
Louis
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| Known as the caribou in North America, this Arctic deer is domesticated in some polar regions |
the reindeer
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| Going further than vegetarians, I don't eat eggs or wear leather, because I'm one of these |
(Neil: What is a lacto-ovo vegetarian?)
a vegan
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| A tale from "The Arabian Nights" tells the story of this person who releases a genie |
Aladdin
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| When this actor's divorce came through during filming, he used one of his days off to elope with Carole Lombard |
Gable
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| Alaric II, King of these "goths", was killed in the decisive Battle of Vouille against the Franks in 507 |
the Visigoths
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| As this professional, from Greek for "mind" & "word", I don't prescribe drugs no matter how nuts you are |
a psychologist
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| It's the 18th century hymn heard here in an updated version |
"Amazing Grace"
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| Elizabeth McDuffie, who was Eleanor Roosevelt's maid at the White House, was tested for this role |
(Dane: What is... uh...)
Mammy
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| In the 5th century Frankish king Clovis I was the ruler of this region conquered by Julius Caesar in 50 B.C. |
Gaul
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| The northern deer tick is a major carrier of this disease first seen in Connecticut |
Lyme disease
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| In this most traditional of the 3 main branches of U.S. Judaism, I don't travel on Saturday |
Orthodox
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| Italian hometown of the first Roman Catholic saint to receive the stigmata |
(Alex: Yes, St. Francis of [*].)
Assisi
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| This actor thought that he wasn't young & handsome enough to play Ashley, but he got the part anyway |
Leslie Howard
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| This Frankish king earned his byname "The Hammer" by beating back the Muslim invasion of France at Poitiers in 732 |
Charles Martel
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| When running, this deer species seen here shows off the feature for which it is named |
(Alex: You had $31,000 going into Final Jeopardy! yesterday. You're pretty close to that total right now.) (Ken: I'll make it an even $30,000 and I'll wager $2,800, please.) (Alex: Okay.) (Ken: Here's hoping.) (Alex: I thought when you said "I'll make it an even..." I thought you were gonna say "I'll go make it an even Daily Double".) [Laughter] (Alex: But for $2,800, here is the clue...)
a white-tail (deer)
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| I don't throw anything away, so I'm known as this creature seen here |
a pack rat
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| From Old French for "goods of weight", it's a measuring system based on the pound |
avoirdupois
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| Long before he was TV's Superman, he played one of the Tarleton twins in the film's opening scene |
George Reeves
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| Don't call him "Short" Stuff--this king of the Franks founded the Carolingian dynasty in 751 |
Pepin (the Short)
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| The male of this small deer is prized for an oily excretion that's used to scent perfumes & soaps |
a musk deer
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| I hire barristers but don't argue High Court cases myself because I'm this type of British lawyer |
(Alex: That's right, got in there before Neil.)
a solicitor
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| Found just north of Venezuela, this Caribbean nation's capital is St. John's |
Antigua
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