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FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES
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OFF TO THE MOVIES
CRAYOLA COLORS
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Superman has problems with remnants of his destroyed planet, like the green & red varieties of this substance

kryptonite

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A Louis XVI one of these that showed phases of the moon as well as the seconds & minutes sold in 1999 for $3 million

a clock

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Before a trip, it's proper to wish someone "bon" this, whether they're traveling by ship or not

voyage

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A really extensive musical ballad

a long song

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"And I am telling you I'm not going" to try & sing that song from this 2006 film; I'll leave it to Jennifer Hudson

Dreamgirls

200

In 1990 Crayola introduced a fluorescent color called Unmellow this

Yellow

400

A planet goes boom from the Genesis device as the crew searches for this guy in the third "Star Trek" movie

Spock

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Some of this early Rock & Roll singer's hair (maybe his sideburns?) sold in 2002 for $115,120

Elvis Presley

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In many places of business, "no zapatos, no service", "zapatos" being Spanish for these

shoes

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A jacket for a nanny or a billy

a goat coat

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"Everything in this room is eatable, even I'm eatable! But that is called 'cannibalism', my dear children" is from this film

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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What was once called flesh is now this, like the fruit

Peach

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This animated alien is known for trying to blow up Earth with his Illudium Pew-36 Explosive Space Modulator

Kyle

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**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

In 2001, an anonymous buyer paid more than $6 million for a 1623 "first folio" of this English author's plays

(William) Shakespeare

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Italian for "to the tooth", it's how to order your pasta if you want it a little firm

al dente

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A rather hefty Webelo or Tenderfoot

a stout Scout

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starwars.com described this character as "A loathsome slug of a gangster" & under gender listed "Neither"

Jabba the Hutt

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Irish eyes must smile at the green crayon called this, like a certain 3-leaved plant

Shamrock

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Earth was spared thanks to this Nickelodeon "boy genius" who competed on "Intergalactic Showdown"

Jimmy Neutron

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In 2000 a set of books about these critters "Of America" by John James Audubon sold at auction for $8.8 million

birds

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Germany's superhighway, it's the equivalent of our expressways

the Autobahn

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A bed covering made from bits & pieces of Scottish skirts

a kilt quilt
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Matt Damon gave this title character an "Identity" & a "Supremacy"

Bourne

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Crayola had a purple crayon named for this shrub before the "Desperate Housewives" lived on its lane

Wisteria

1000

To pave the way for a new hyperspace bypass, Vogons blow up the Earth in this 2005 film

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

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The world's most valuable one of these instruments is one made by Antonio Stradivari in 1716 worth $18 million

a violin

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"Seize the day", I tell you, but do it with this Latin phrase

carpe diem

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An engineless aircraft for a brown recluse

a spider glider

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Jack Black wrestles with a problem & cooks up a scheme to save a monastery in this 2006 film

Nacho Libre

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In 1993 Crayola added a mellow orange crayon & named it for this pasta dish

Macaroni and Cheese

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