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Team and retired Jersey number of Wayne Gretzky

Edmonton Oilers, #99

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John Malkovich was Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom, the leader of a group of criminals who hijack a plane in this 1997 thriller

Con Air

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Mystic Aquarium is in this state

Connecticut

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Anne Bronte's Agnes Grey held this title

Governess

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Austrian poet of "Sonnets to Orpheus"

Rainer Maria Rilke

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In a Beatles song this street runs "beneath the blue suburban skies" of Liverpool

Penny Lane

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Measurement derived from Arabic 'weight of four grains'
Carat
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Colorado mining town that has hosted a film festival since 1974

Telluride

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Current King of Spain (since 2014)

Felipe VI

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It's the "old" nickname of the Central Criminal Court of the city of London

Old Bailey

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June 17, 1775 battle

Bunker Hill

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Revolutionary War's Battle of Bennington was in this state

Vermont

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Bear Bryant sent this school to the finals in the 70s

Alabama

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Son of a painter who directed The Rules of the Game

Jean Renoir

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Playwright of "The Matchmaker"

Thornton Wilder

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This Korean-American golfer played in her first LPGA event as a 12-year-old

Michelle Wie

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The area between a horse's shoulder blades

Withers

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Roman mythological priestesses that served the goddess of the hearth

Vestal Virgins

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Boston Celtics no. 33 retired Jersey number

Larry Bird

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Earl Gray Tea is flavored with this

Bergamot

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BPOE stands for this
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
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Nickname of John C. Fremont

Pathfinder

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Gin, lemon juice, sugar & soda water

Tom Collins
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"He saw that his conspiracy would soon be brought to light" are lyrics in "The Ballad of" this executed British major

John Andre

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Playwright of "The Little Foxes" and "The Dark Angel"

Lillian Hellman

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He courts Kate in The Taming of the Shrew

Petruchio

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Architect of St. Paul's Cathedral in London

Christopher Wren
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A cousin of King Charles, Constantine II was the last king of this country

Greece

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Nuts that contain the most calcium

Almonds

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American chemist and Vitamin C advocate

Linus Pauling

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Joints such as the knee that contain fluid

Synovial

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British word for a street performer who sings & passes the hat in public

Busker

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Since 1992 this "Project" has used DNA evidence to help exonerate more than 250 wrongly convicted people

Innocence Project

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New Salem girl and possible love interest of Abraham Lincoln who died in 1835

Ann Rutledge

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Hungarian composer of Piano Concerto No. 3

Bela Bartok

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Playwright of Mrs. Warren's Proffesion

George Bernard Shaw

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The Strand is a street in this city, home to the Savoy Hotel

London

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The Knights Templar were established in 1119 to help protect the road to this city

Jerusalem

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Real name: Brian Warner

Marilyn Manson

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Lord Chancellor under Henry VIII that lost his head

Thomas More

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He was traded from the 76ers to the Suns in 1992 as a result of running his mouth

Charles Barkley

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He wrote "Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die"

Tennyson

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Dean Winters

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Originally the forward part of an army, this hyphenated word now refers to any radical innovator

Avant-Garde

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"Rural" genre of art depicting shepherds and the countryside

Pastoral

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Most famous Austrian-American chef

Wolfgang Puck

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The presiding judge in the O.J. Simpson trial

Lance Ito

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The Greeks and Romans called this island Hibernia

Ireland

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Police song about a nervous teacher

Don't Stand So Close To Me

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The Cobb salad was invented at this Hollywood restaurant named for a hat

Brown Derby

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"he sang as he watched and waited till his billy boiled" is from this song

Waltzing Matilda

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Member of the Four Seasons known for his falsetto

Frankie Valli

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Lead singer of Led Zeppelin

Robert Plant

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Chinese dynasty known as the Mongol Dynasty

Yuan

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Father Michael McGivney founded this fraternal society for Catholic laymen in 1882

Knights of Columbus

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Painter of the Portrait of Madame X

John Singer Sargent

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The name of this familiar Italian vegetable soup means "thick soup"

Minestrone

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Another word for a cuspidor in the world of tobacco

Spittoon

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Musical director and sidekick of David Letterman

Paul Shaffer

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"You know I feel all right" from this Beatles song

Hard Day's Night

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Mother of Dakota Johnson

Melanie Griffith
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Director of Wall Street

Oliver Stone
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HELOC stands for...

Home equity line of credit
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Neoprene is a synthetic...

Rubber

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Ventriloquist of Charlie McCarthy

Edgar Bergen

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"Comfortably Numb" by this group

Pink Floyd

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Slang term for friends given political appointments as favors

Cronies

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Foremost of the muses, mother of Orpheus

Calliope

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Arm of the Appalachians in NH that includes the Presidential Range

White Mountains

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Independent film studio founded by Chaplin and 3 other filmmakers in 1919

United Artists

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High-end men's clothing retailer located on Cherry Street in NYC founded in 1818

Brooks Brothers

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Gay lovers convicted of murdering 14-yo Bobby Franks in 1924

Leopold and Loeb

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Someone in a religion that relies specifically on alms

Mendicant

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Mitre Box

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Despotic leader of El Salvador during the 1980s and leader of the junta

Jose Napoleon Duarte

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"Bluto" Blutarsky is a character from this movie

Animal House

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HBO's miniseries "John Adams" was based on this author's Pulitzer Prize-winning biography

David McCullough

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Southern English kingdom ruled by Alfred the Great

Wessex

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Tamil soup flavored with curry

Mulligatawny

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Private Catholic University in South Orange, New Jersey

Seton Hall