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NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNERS |
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This Scot is the royal Bruce referred to in the title of "The Bruce Trilogy" by NIgel Tanter |
(with a minute to go...)
Robert the Bruce
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"Tradition", "If I Were a Rich Man" |
"Fiddler on the Roof"
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In 1956 it was Hail Tunisia! which announced its independence from this European nation |
France
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In 1993 the prize was given jointly to F.W. de Klerk & this leader who succeeded him |
Nelson Mandela
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The Handgun Violence Prevention Act is named for him |
James Brady
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A partner born under Porcus, the sign of this, may try to take more than his share |
Pig
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Riccardo Bacchelli wrote a trilogy about one of these "On the Po", not "On the Floss" |
Mill
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"See Me, Feel Me", "Pinball Wizard" |
"Tommy"
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This country with a coastline on the Black Sea shares its name with a U.S. state |
Georgia
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Afraid that Poland would bar his return from Oslo, he received his 1983 prize in absentia |
Lech Walesa
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Mary Matalin, George Bush's deputy campaign manager in '92, wed this chief Clinton strategist in 1993 |
James Carville
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Beware of staring into headlights is your sign is Cervus, this animal |
Deer
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"Hordubal", "Meteor" & "An Ordinary Life" make up a novel trilogy by this "R.U.R." playwright |
Karel Capek
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"Happy Talk", "Some Enchanted Evening" |
"South Pacific"
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Sudbury's annual Cinefest is one of this country's largest international film festivals, eh |
Canada
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1 of only 2 U.S. presidents to win the prize |
(J: Who is James Carter?)
Teddy Roosevelt and/or Woodrow Wilson
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Hirschfeld's portrayal of this "Titanic" director is seen here |
James Cameron
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Those born under Vulpes, sign of this animal, tend to be attractive but devious |
Fox
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Such diverse personalities as Isadora Duncan & Eugene Debs enliven this John Dos Passos trilogy |
"U.S.A."
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"Hosanna", "I Don't Know How to Love Him" |
"Jesus Christ Superstar"
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Now independent, this nation of 50 million seen here is a former republic of the Soviet Union |
The Ukraine
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An advocate for human rights, Rigoberta Menchu of this Central American country won the 1992 prize |
(D: What is El Salvador?) (buzzer sounds)
Guatemala
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"Cover Her Face" was the first of her mysteries to feature her detective Adam Dalgliesh, a Scotland Yard man |
P.D. James
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Under the sign of Apis, this creature, you'll find busy people who still stop to smell the flowers |
Bee
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His 1901 novel "The Octopus" is part of his unfinished trilogy "The Epic of the Wheat" |
Frank Norris
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"A Little More Mascara", "I Am What I Am" |
(J: What is "Gypsy?")
"La Cage Aux Folles"
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Formerly German Southwest Africa, this country's name includes the name of a desert found there |
(Jennifer: What is Lesotho?)
Namibia (Namib Desert)
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The R&B hit "At Last" by this "Matriarch of the Blues" was used in car commercials |
Etta James
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If you're highly intelligent but given to imitating others, your sign may be Simius, this animal |
Ape
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