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English composer of a Fantasia on Greensleeves and The Lark Ascending

Ralph Vaughan Williams

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This god gave Midas his powers

Dionysus

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Player with record for most MLB games played with 3,562

Pete Rose
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It's specifically defined as "claiming for oneself the attributes... of God"

Blasphemy

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Residence for the Mayor of NYC

Gracie Mansion

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Russian composer of Night on Bald Mountain and Pictures of an Exhibition

Modest Mussorgsky

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Kyiv is on this river

Dneiper

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Wilfred Owen poem describing a gas attack during WWI

Dulce et Decorum est

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2025 Western by Ari Aster featuring Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal

Eddington

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French composer who replaced Bernstein as director of the NY Philharmonic

Pierre Boulez

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Henry James novel featuring Isabel Archer

Portrait of a Lady

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Poet of "Death be not proud"

John Donne

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"When it gets dark I tow your heart away", says this Beatles song

Lovely Rita

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Leader of the Irish war for independence who was assassinated near Cork in 1922

Michael Collins

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Espadrilles

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King of Mycenae and husband of Clytemnestra, who leads the Greeks during the Trojan War 

Agamemnon

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English composer of The Fairy-Queen and Dido and Aeneas

Henry Purcell

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Puerto Rican right-fielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates who died in a 1972 plane crash

Roberto Clemente

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This word for fast, witty exchanges is from the French for "depart again"

Repartee

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Pope during WWII

Pius XII

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Author of "The Indian Burying Ground," known as the poet of the American Revolution 

Philip Freneau

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Paramour of Catherine the Great and namesake of a mutinous battleship 

Grigory Potemkin

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Artist of the "Sky Mirror" sculpture

Anish Kapoor

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English Poet of "To an Athlete Dying Young"

A.E. Housman
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Last grand master of the Knights Templar burned as a heretic in 1314

Jacques de Molay

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Psychologist who most notably ran the Stanford prison experiment 

Phillip Zimbardo

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MLB team thought cursed until it won the 2004 and 2007 World Series; also, last team to integrate

Boston Red Sox

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A "maybe-not-here-tomorrow" business

Fly-by-Night

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Federal agency founded in the 1930's to ensure fair practices in the stock market 

SEC

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Term from German applied to art and design that is perceived as naïve imitation, overly eccentric, gratuitous or of banal taste 

Kitsch

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Composer of Symphonie Fantastique

Hector Berlioz

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American composer of “My Old Kentucky Home”

Stephen Foster

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Iconic skyscraper at 34th & 5th Avenue 

Empire State Building

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There's a ghost story within a story in "The Open Window" by H.H. Munro, better known by this single pen name

Saki

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"The Optimist's Daughter" author

Eudora Welty

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Wife of Hades

Persephone

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First woman to hold a Cabinet position (Labor)

Frances Perkins

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Safer antibiotics largely replaced this family of drugs introduced in the 1930s

Sulfas

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Successor of Charles II that was overthrown by William and Mary during the Glorious Revolution

James II

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Steelers linebacker who became the highest paid non-Quarterback in NFL history in 2025

TJ Watt

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Market value of all final goods and services produced within a country 

GDP

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Man who was then beaten on the Senate floor with a cane by Preston Brooks

Charles Sumner

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Shedding its needles in autumn got the bald this, a deciduous conifer, its name

Cypress

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Composer of Lucia de Lammermoor

Gaetano Donizetti

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Brand of borax named for the team that moved the product out of Death Valley in the 1880s

20-Mule Team Borax

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First Prime Minister of the UK

Robert Walpole

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Pete Rose played 19 seasons with this team and later was their manager

Cincinnati Reds

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Director of Sleeper (1973)

Woody Allen
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Rock pioneer who sang "Sweet Little Sixteen" in 1958

Chuck Berry

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Transsexual prophet of literary works set in Thebes, who also tries and fails to advise Oedipus

Tiresias
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Setting of "Like Water for Chocolate"

Mexico

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1968 counter-revolution in Czechloslovakia

Prague Spring

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Air Force Base in San Bernardino County where Chuck Yeager first broke the Sound Barrier

Edwards AFB

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Richard Sheridan play in which Mrs. Malaprop appears

The Rivals

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Lionel Messi home country

Argentina

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Political philosophy that came to prominence under George W. Bush Administration figures such as Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney 

Neoconservatism

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Painting depicting the title brothers swearing to defend Rome, by Jacques-Louis David 

Oath of the Horatii

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Mr. Pickle, Mr. Egg & Mr. Hot Dog chase Chef Peter Pepper as he tries to make sandwiches in this arcade game

Burger Time

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British King that abdicated in 1936
Edward VIII
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Band of "I'll Be There For You"

The Rembrandts

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Islamic caliphate which succeeded the Umayyad, attacked by the Mongols, leading to  the destruction of Baghdad.

Abassid Caliphate

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Dodgers pitcher who was MVP in both '63 and '65

Sandy Koufax

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Director of "Eraserhead" and "The Elephant Man" 

David Lynch

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453.59 grams =

1 LB

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Author of "Look Back in Anger"

John Osborne

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Italian sculptor of The Ecstasy of St. Theresa

Gianlorenzo Bernini

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This 17th century philosopher was a court favorite of William & Mary

John Locke

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British artist of the etching "Myself and My Heroes"

David Hockney

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Austrian psychologist who created the idea of the inferiority complex

Alfred Adler

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Author of "In Praise of Folly"

Desiderius Erasmus

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French sociologist, the author of Suicide

Emile Durkheim

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The sixth symphony by Beethoven is nicknamed the...

Pastoral Symphony

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"Boy" in French

Garcon

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Alan Shepard became the first man in space while aboard this NASA project

Mercury
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The first ever synthetic plastic

Bakelite

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Composer of "Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra"

Benjamin Britten

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Soldiers originating in Hungary known for their distinctive, often flamboyant, uniforms and were widely adopted by European armies as light cavalry units

Hussars

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Trojan whose affair with Venus produced the son Aeneas

Anchises

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Actor who portrayed "Jackson Lamb" on the AppleTV plus series "Slow Horses"

Gary Oldman

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Location of Fort Donnelson, captured by Grant during the Civil War

Tennessee

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What "Sinn Fein" translates to

We Ourselves

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2010 Martin Scorsese film in which Leonardo DiCaprio plays a delusional  patient  at the title institution

Shutter Island

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Artist portrayed by Jose Ferrer and John Leguizamo in films entitled Moulin Rouge

Henri Toulouse-Latrec

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British economist known for comparative advantage and for arguing against corn laws

David Ricardo

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Playwright of the Broadway's Pulitzer-prize winning "Picnic"

William Inge

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Amendment which protects against unreasonable searches  and seizures 

Fourth Amendment

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Composer of the "Unfinished Symphony"

Franz Schubert

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Supreme Court justices, federal judges, the president & vice president should all be introduced with this title

the Honorable
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Pillory

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First wife of Mohammed

Khadija

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3-time NBA Finals MVP, a power forward for the San Antonio Spurs

Tim Duncan

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Grandfather of Ashoka the Great who took control of India soon after the death of Alexander the Great

Chandragupta Maurya

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Zog, a monarch of this nation, was deposed in the June Revolution of 1924

Albania

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Composer of the "Jupiter" symphony

Mozart

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Movement that emerged in the late Renaissance, typified by Madonna of the Long Neck and other works feature strained, elongated forms

Mannerism

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Older sister and wife of the Titan Cronus

Rhea

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Monk who wrote "Ecclesiastical History" in the late 600s AD

The Venerable Bede

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Jewish philosopher, rabbi and doctor that left Cordoba in 1159

Maimonides

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The atrium at the CIA Headquarters has a model of the plane in which this man was shot down by the Soviets in 1960

Francis Gary Powers

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Egyptian pharaoh, husband of Nefertari

Ramses the Great

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President of Brazil from 2003 to 2011 succeeded by Dilma Rouseff

Lula da Silva

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Letter that denotes the relative major of A minor and has neither sharps nor flats 

C

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An old term for a bedroom attendant

Chamberlain
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British sculptor of "Recumbent Figure" and other hole-y projects

Henry Moore

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Idiom referring to keeping up with a neighbor's socioeconomic or materialistic status

Keeping up with the Joneses

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"King of Swing" bandleader

Benny Goodman

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Vegas casino, the largest hotel in the world, named for a film studio

MGM Grand

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The Vikings enhanced the seaworthiness of their ships by adding this stabilizer to the underside

Keel

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Latvian-American artist who pioneered color-field painting for his "Seagram Murals" and "Red on Maroon"

Mark Rothko
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Major 732 victory for the Franks under Charles Martel over the Arabs

Battle of Tours

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Greek god of the forge

Hephaestus

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Author of "The Painted Bird"

Jerzy Kosinski

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If a lawyer talks to a judge about a case without opposing counsel consent, it's this Latin phrase for "on one side only"

ex parte

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English economist who wrote "The General Theory of Employment,  Interest, and Money" and "A Treatise on Probability"

John Maynard Keynes

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Paris art museum that used to be a train station

Musee d'Orsay

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Psychologist known for the "collective unconsciouss"

Carl Jung
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Composer of Also Sprach Zarathustra

Richard Strauss

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"All that glisters is not gold" comes from this play

The Merchant of Venice

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The last black-and-white film to win the Best Picture Oscar (2011)

The Artist

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First female African-American licensed architect

Norma Sklarek

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Portrait photographer at Rolling Stone" known for her portrait of Lennon and Ono

Annie Liebowitz

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Director of Zero Dark Thirty and The Hurt Locker

Kathryn Bigelow

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Composer of the Leningrad symphonies

Dmitri Shostakovich

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Dutch graphic artist known for tesselations and his Mobius Strip II

M.C. Escher

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South African author of Master Harold... and the Boys

Athol Fugard

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Hungarian communist leader of the 1956 revolution

Imre Nagy [NAHJ]

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Czech composer of The Bartered Bride

Bedrich Smetana

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Painter of Watson and the Shark and portraits of Paul Revere

John Singleton Copley
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Hawaiian "Garden Island"

Kauai
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Region of Spain that contains Granada; the Spanish spoken in the Americas descends from this region

Andalusia

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Author of "Dover Beach"

Matthew Arnold

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Meniere's Disease affects this organ

Ear

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The Last Judgment by Michelangelo

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River on the border of North Korea and China

Yalu River

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Two main bones of the hard palate of the mouth

Maxilla and Palatine

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Irish playwright of Playboy of the Western World

John Millington Synge

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Ancient Greek philosopher form Samos who promoted pleasure

Epicurus

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American photographer who took Migrant Mother

Dorothea Lange

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Author of "Parmenides" and "Symposium"

Plato

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Year in which Napoleon declared himself Emperor of France

1804

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Position held by Edwin Stanton and Henry Knox

Secretary of War

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Austrian composer, known as the “Waltz King” for such  pieces as The Blue Danube

Johann Strauss

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Painter of The Raft of the Medusa

Theodore Gericault

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Lady Gaga single featuring Beyonce, which repeatedly states to "stop calling.

"Telephone"

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1746 battle that crushed the Jacobite revolt

Battle of Culloden

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Term referring to the time period during which the Iberian Peninsula slowly fell out of the control of Muslim rulers 

Reconquista

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"I could have been a contender" comes from this film

On the Waterfront
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Lake Tonle Sap is in this country

Cambodia

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River on the border of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina

Sava River

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Indigenous peoples of the Mariana Islands

Chamorros
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Subtitled "A Novel Without a Hero"

Vanity Fair

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Alma mater of Milton Friedman

University of Chicago

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Hunahpu and Xbalanque are the "Hero Twins" of this peoples' mythology

Mayans

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Rhyming  19-line poetic form with five tercets and a quatrain, one of which is Dylan Thomas' "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" 

Villanelle

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Architect of La Sagrada Familia

Antoni Gaudi

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Poet of "Lady Lazarus"

Sylvia Plath

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Militant Afghans that fought the Soviets from 1979 to 1989

Mujahideen

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Rapper of the mixtapes Coloring Book and Acid Rap who famously wears a hat with the number 3 

Chance the Rapper

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Aaron Copland work inspired by a speech by Vice President Henry Wallace

Fanfare for the Common Man

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"Things fall apart, the center cannot hold" comes from this Yeats poem

The Second Coming

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Jim Nightshade and William Halloway are characters from this Bradbury novel about a travelling carnival

Something Wicked This Way Comes

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The nation's first black female pilot

Bessie Coleman

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"Never hate your enemies. It affects your judgment" is a quote from this film

The Godfather

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Russia

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Meaning little cookie, the official state cookie of New Mexico

Biscochito

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Maura Healey, a Democratic governor from this state, is the first openly lesbian governor in history

Massachusetts
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Travis Scott

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Jamaica Estates is in this NYC borough

Queens

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Author of "Player Piano"

Kurt Vonnegut

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Nickname for the 37-foot wall at Fenway Park

Green Monster

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"Go ahead, make my day" is spoken by Dirty Harry in this film

Sudden Impact

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Mount Annapurna & Mount Dhaulagiri are in this range

Himalayas

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This canyon sinks about 8,000 feet below the rim to the Snake River below on the Oregon-Idaho border

Hells Canyon

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This infamous author of "Justine" & "Juliette" was a prisoner in the Bastille

Marquis de Sade

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Not quite star material & actually appearing red, these astronomical objects can't reach stable luminosities

Brown dwarfs

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This song by Olivia Rodrigo says, "But you made me look so naive the way you sold me for parts, as you sunk your teeth into me"

"Vampire"
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"1979" & "Bullet With Butterfly Wings" are songs by this band

Smashing Pumpkins

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It takes this many senators to end a filibuster

60

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Form of drama in which men called onnagata play the female parts

Kabuki

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An unofficial casual do-over of a shot in a friendly game of golf

Mulligan

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T.I.

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Star of country-rap that appeared with Beyonce on "Cowboy Carter"

Shaboozey

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Johnny Cage - a character from this video game and film franchise

Mortal Kombat

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French privateer and hero of the War of 1812

Jean Lafitte

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George S. Kaufman play featuring the character Sheridan Whiteside

Man Who Came to Dinner

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Austrian composer of "Symphony No.8 (of a Thousand)"

Gustav Mahler

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Composer of "Pagliacci"

Leoncavallo

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"Father of the Atomic Submarine"

Hyman Rickover

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Man who lost to Cleveland in 1884

James Blaine

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Publication of Frederick Douglas for freed slaves during the 1850s

The North Star

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Rousseau work where he claimed "man is born free but everywhere he is in chains"

The Social Contract

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Poet of "Ode to the Confederate Dead"

Allen Tate

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Closing Time is the sequel to this novel

Catch-22

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The 9th amendment mentions these rights

Unenumerated rights

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Glass cathedral designed by Phillip Johnson in California, the largest glass building in the world

Christ Cathedral

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Greek author of "Politics"

Aristotle

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Cartoonist for the New Yorker that is married to its editor, Francoise Mouly

Art Spiegelman

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Acting coach known as the father of method acting

Lee Strasberg

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Current Pope name and number

Pope Leo XIV

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Author of "The Pillars of the Earth"

Ken Follett

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MLB team of Honus Wagner and Willie Stargell

Pittsburgh Pirates

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Slayer of Hector in the Iliad

Achilles

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345 home-run shortstop of the Baltimore Orioles

Cal Ripken, Jr.

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Roman stoic philosopher and author of De Vita Beata and De Brevitate Vitae

Seneca

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Spear wielded by Cu Chulainn of the Ulster Cycle

Gae Bolg

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German painter of Wander above the Sea of Fog

Caspar Friedrich

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Art movement of Watteau and Fragonard; started in Paris following Baroque

Rococo

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German playwright of William Tell (not Rossini who wrote the opera)

Friedrich Schiller

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Creator of Abbott Elementary

Quinta Brunson

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German loanword, the joy that comes form learning the misfortunes of others

Schadenfreude

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Top German strategist during WWI

Erich Ludendorff

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"All the world's a stage" is from this play

As You Like It

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Alas, this poor jester's skull became a prop

Yorick

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From Hamlet: Hoist with his own...

Petard

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Birkin bag

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AllTrails

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IPA stands for...

India Pale Ale

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Number ounces in a gallon

128

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Greek delicacy of honey, pastry and nuts

Baclava

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Song Tom Cruise lip synced in Risky Business

Old Time Rock and Roll

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Charms attached to Crocs

Jibbitz

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Singer of Pink Pony Club

Chappell Roan

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First belt received by a karate student

White belt

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Brand of hotdog used at official hotdog eating contests

Nathan's

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A bellini calls for peaches and...

Prosecco

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