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    Shirley
 
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    | Daedalus built the labyrinth in which this half-man, half-bull monster was kept | 
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    | We wonder how this witty playwright would have liked "Avenue Q", the first show at the theatre renamed for him | 
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    (Chet: Who is Sendak?)
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    | Gary Oldman leads the terrorists who hijack the President's plane in this 1997 action film | 
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    | These lascivious woodland deities, a goat-man hybrid, were followers of both Pan & Dionysus | 
    satyrs
 
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    | The efforts of American actor Sam Wannamaker built this theatre where you can watch Shakespeare today | 
    the Globe
 
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    Beryllium, gold | 
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    | It's drama at Dulles International in this second John McClane adventure | 
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    | This monster with a woman's body, like Medusa, has claws & serpents for hair, making a day at the salon a real trial | 
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    | The National Theatre, launched in 1963, was housed for its first 12 years at this "venerable" venue | 
    (Alex: Anything?) (Jim: No.)
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    | Sodium, sodium, sodiumsodium etc. (a child's taunt) | 
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    | A boy in bed enters a fantastic dream world in this author-illustrator's "In the Night Kitchen" | 
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    | Samuel L. Jackson has worse problems than airplane food in this 2006 thriller | 
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    | It's a toothed implement for breaking up plowed soil; it's also a British boarding school | 
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    | These monsters with birds' bodies & women's faces got a nasty rep for snatching children & souls | 
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    | John Lithgow was the terrified passenger in the "Twilight Zone" movie's remake of this classic episode | 
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    | It's the type of place where you'd most likely put your feller buncher through its paces | 
    (Chet: What is an... hayfield?)
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    | The name of this fire-breathing, lion-headed, goat-bodied monster has come to mean any idle fancy | 
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    | In 2007 these studious "Boys" were back in town in Alan Bennett's play at Wyndham's Theatre | 
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