| THE BILL CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY |
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| THE DEVIL'S IN THE DETAILS |
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| Gaston plots to kill the hulking, hairy hero of this musical (don't worry, kiddies--everything turns out all right) |
Beauty and the Beast
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| It's the more popular geographic name for the Devil's Triangle |
the Bermuda Triangle
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| A harpoon rope around his neck took this 1851 seafarer from us too soon |
(Captain) Ahab
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| Hope your Moosehead has a nice head on it in this country |
Canada
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| An albino "sir" |
a white knight
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| The sexiest murderesses on Broadway have been strutting their stuff in this musical revival since 1996 |
Chicago
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| Devil's Tower was designated the nation's first national monument in 1906 by this president |
Teddy Roosevelt
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| He is survived by Wiglaf & his sword, Naegling. The Kingdom of Geats mourns after a dragon bite to his neck |
Beowulf
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| A cold Dos Equis or 2 might help get you through some of the hot nights in this country where it originated |
Mexico
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| An azure mystery-solving aid |
a blue clue
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| Appropriately, "Dirty Rotten Number" is a song in this con man musical |
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
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| In German legend, he sells his soul to the devil for youth, knowledge & power |
Faust
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| Beheaded by Harker & his heart Bowie-knifed by Morris. No funeral arrangements pending |
Count Dracula
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| "It's all about the beer" is an advertising slogan for Heineken, the best-known beer from this country |
Holland (the Netherlands)
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| A purplish-red Old West bar |
(Alex: Hey, way to go, bartender!)
a maroon saloon
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| Hope "springs" eternal as Max & Leo scheme to make this German-themed show a flop in "The Producers" |
Springtime for Hitler
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| It's the Gospel that contains the line "In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues" |
(Alex: And that would be the Gospel of [*].)
Mark
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| This 1862 character passed in the presence of Marius & his beloved Cosette. In France, after a brief illness |
Jean Valjean
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| Ah! I see an Asahi from this country in your beer-drinking future |
Japan
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| A brownish-orange close-fitting necklace |
an ocher choker
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| Brian F. O'Byrne played the priest whom Cherry Jones suspected of improprieties in this Tony-winning drama |
Doubt
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| In the Catholic Church, this person presented the reasons why someone should not be canonized |
(Bill: ...Sorry.) (Alex: And it's an expression you hear quite often--[*].)
the Devil's Advocate
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| Recently of Pendleton Prison Farm. Passed in his sleep (with the aid of a pillow on his face). In Oregon |
(Alex: [*]--yes. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.)
(Randall) McMurphy
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| Kingfisher is a world-renowned brew from this country of Asia |
(Alex: You know your beers!) (Ross: Apparently.) (Alex: Yeah--apparently, indeed.)
India
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| A coaxial TV wire in heraldic black |
a sable cable
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