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    | Briton Riviere was lionized for his painting of this man "In The Lions' Den" | Daniel 
 
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    | Greta Garbo | (G: What is Vienna?) 
 Stockholm
 
 
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    | In an Aesop tale, the shepherd boy used to cry this to see the villagers come a-runnin' | "Wolf!" 
 
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    | The 4 languages with the most native speakers are Mandarin, Hindi, Spanish & this | English 
 
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    | Amy Irving starred in the Broadway premiere of "Broken Glass" by this "Death of a Salesman" playwright | Arthur Miller 
 
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    | It's one who gives blood, or any other part of his body, for medical purposes | Donor 
 
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    | Using the alias Phiz, H.K. Browne was the original illustrator of "Bleak House" & many other works by this author | Charles Dickens 
 
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    | Prince Peter Kropotkin | (L: What is St. Petersburg?) (minute to go, Larry...)
 
 Moscow
 
 
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    | In Sweden Astrid Lindgren's creation is Pippi Langstrump; in America, her last name is this | Pippi Longstocking 
 
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    | Quartet preceding the line "All you have to do is call, and I'll be there yeah, yeah, yeah you've got a friend" | Winter, spring, summer or fall 
 
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    | When a revival of this musical toured the U.S. in 1992, Irene Cara played Mary Magdalene | "Jesus Christ Superstar" 
 
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    | I, you, them, it or ours, for example | Pronouns 
 
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    | He painted his own daughters chasing a butterfly in the portrait seen here; neither is wearing blue | Thomas Gainsborough 
 
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    | HS attended by twin sisters Elizabeth & Jessica Wakefield | Sweet Valley High 
 
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    | According to the book of Revelation, their mounts are white, red, black & pale | The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse 
 
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    | "Little Girls" & "You Won't Be an Orphan for Long" are songs from this ever-popular musical | "Annie" 
 
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    | Like pop, hiss or fizz, it's a word that imitates a sound in nature | Onomatopoeia 
 
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    | His sister Frances Reynolds also painted; he said of her works, "They make other people laugh and me cry" | Sir Joshua Reynolds 
 
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    | Ilie Nastase | Bucharest, Romania 
 
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    | S.E. Hinton's first book, it got her "into" the publishing world | The Outsiders 
 
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    | The 4 chief ones in ancient Greece were Aeolus' children Eurus, Notus, Zephyrus & Boreas | (G: What is....(time)?) 
 Winds
 
 
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    | He made his Broadway debut in "Slab Boys" with Kevin Bacon in '83, 12 years before starring in "Batman Forever" | Val Kilmer 
 
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    | This Old Testament book contains Moses' last speeches & an account of his death | Deuteronomy 
 
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    | Artist George Romney thought this beautiful lady was quite an eyeful; so did Lord Nelson | Lady Hamilton 
 
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    | Mouse mother Mrs. Frisby seeks help from the rats of this lab to help save her home | (L: What is the Acme Lab?) 
 NIMH (National Institute of Mental Health)
 
 
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    | "The Jewel in the Crown", "The Day of the Scorpion", "The Towers of Silence" & "A Division of Spoils" form this | The Raj Quartet 
 
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    | Gabriel Byrne & Cherry Jones co-starred in the 2000 revival of this playwright's "A Moon for the Misbegotten" | Eugene O'Neill 
 
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    | Derived from French, it's the art of good eating | Gastronomy 
 
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