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    | The Arch of the Emperor Titus in Rome heralds his conquest of this city in 70 A.D., ending the Jewish revolt | Jerusalem 
 
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    | 1969 film in which Paul Newman tells Robert Redford, "Boy, I got vision, and the rest of the world wears bifocals" | Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 
 
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    | Saddler's pliers were created for gripping this material | (Oz: What is iron?) 
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    | "Parla come mangi", literally "speak the way you" do this, means to speak simply & clearly | eat 
 
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    | Traditional Highland dress includes a wide belt, presumably holding up this | a kilt 
 
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    | He was caesar & emperor when Jesus was born | Augustus 
 
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    | Newman played Brick opposite Liz Taylor's Maggie in this film adaptation of a play | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 
 
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    | Movies shot on Catalina include this 1935 Oscar winner starring Clark Gable & Charles Laughton | Mutiny on the Bounty 
 
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    | This word for a step in sewing a garment is also found paired with "hawing" | hemming 
 
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    | Literally "good day", it's the basic Italian hello | buon giorno 
 
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    | The hour for mixed drinks, or the type of short evening dress appropriate then | (Steve: What is happy hour?) 
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    | AKA the Flavian Amphitheatre, this ancient structure was begun by the Roman emperor Vespasian around 72 A.D. | the Colosseum 
 
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    | Paul Newman played "Fast" Eddie Felson in these 2 movies | The Hustler & The Color of Money 
 
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    | If you apply pieces of one material to another, you're practicing this craft, from the French for "apply" | appliqué 
 
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    | The divine "Don Giovanni" duet "La ci darem la mano" means "There, you'll give me" this | your hand 
 
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    | In 1953 the Witty Brothers promoted the first suit made of this by having a model wear it for 67 straight days | (Oz: What is nylon?) 
 polyester
 
 
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    | According to legend, this unhinged Roman emperor made his horse a priest & a consul | (Steve: Who is Nero?) 
 Caligula
 
 
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    | Film in which washed-up lawyer Newman redeems himself by taking a medical malpractice case to trial | The Verdict 
 
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    | Catalina had Southern Calif.'s first golf course; from 1931 to 1955 it hosted a tournament named for this Ga. great | (Steve: Who is Sneed?) 
 Bobby Jones
 
 
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    | With drying, drilling & maybe decorating, a gourd can be made into one of these, perhaps for a purple martin | (Steve: What is a flowerpot?) 
 a birdhouse
 
 
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    | From an Italian word for "grape stalk", it's brandy distilled from the remains of grapes after pressing | grappa 
 
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    | 2-word, somewhat contradictory-sounding term for the NBA's player dress code that allows dress slacks or khakis | business casual 
 
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    | The chief figure in 2 books by Robert Graves, this emperor may have been poisoned by his fourth wife | (Alex: I, [*], yes.) 
 Claudius
 
 
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    | Newman played Irish mob boss John Rooney in Depression-era Chicago in this 2002 film | (Alex: With Tom Hanks, yes.) 
 Road to Perdition
 
 
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    | The tole type of this decorative activity was originally done on tin utensils but now uses lots of surfaces | [Ruth signals in just as time expires for the clue.] 
 painting
 
 
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    | If you're not going sinistra or destra, you're going sempre diritto, meaning this | always straight 
 
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    | Scarlett O'Hara is introduced wearing a "tightly fitting basque", this upper part of a dress | (Oz: What is a corset?) (Steve: What is a collar?)
 
 the bodice
 
 
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