Rick's first documentary for WQED was about Pittsburgh's rivers. It was suitably titled "The Mon, The Al, & _.
What is The O?
Martin Crane
Who Niles or Frasier Crane?
Scarface
Who is Al Capone?
13 count.
What is a baker's dozen?
He met his final downfall at this climactic Belgian battle. Ray Davies wrote of its dusk.
What is Waterloo?
The 'bak DJs a weekly set at this Squirrel Hill hideaway.
What is Hidden Harbor?
Atticus Finch
Who is Jem Finch?
The Intimidator
Who is Dale Earnhardt Sr.?
7 fluid ounces.
What is a pony?
Napoleon took $15 Million Dollars from the United States in this real estate transaction that included more than its namesake.
What is the Louisiana Purchase?
His most famous program in the Pittsburgh region, reminiscing about a beloved amusement park.
What is Kennywood Memories?
Henry Jones Sr.
Who is Henry "Indiana" Jones Jr?
Slowhand
Who is Eric Clapton?
144 pieces.
What is a gross?
His greatest antagonist was an English duke with both boots and a beef dish named after him.
Who is Wellington/Duke of Wellington/Arthur Welsley?
During non-Covid times, he can often be found at this Millvale diner.
What is Pamela's P&G?/What is the Lincoln Diner?
Jack Torrance
Who is Danny Torrance?
Old Hickory
Who is Andrew Jackson?
3.452 miles.
What is a league?
Napoleon's troops didn't shoot the nose off the Spinx during his 1799 campaign in Egypt, but they did find this ancient linguistic key.
What is the Rosetta Stone?
Rick made a trilogy of documentaries during the 90s about changes in the Pittsburgh region- Things that Aren't There Anymore, Stuff That's Gone, and this final entry in the series.
What is Things That Are Still Here?
Steve Zissou
Who is Kingsley Zissou/Edward "Ned" Plimpton?
Old Possum
Who is T.S. Eliot?
48" x 40" x 5"; stacked to a variety of maximum heights
What is a pallet?
Napoleon's most influential action was the introduction of this series of legal reforms, no Java was required.
What is/are the Napoleonic Code/Codes?