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| In 1921 this Swiss psychiatrist developed his famous inkblot test |
Hermann Rorschach
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| Horse-loving Princess Anne |
(Raj: Who is Edward?)
Prince Philip
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| Introduced into New Zealand in 1906, this fruit was named for the country's national symbol |
Kiwi fruit
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| Who could forget Demi Moore as Hester Prynne in this 1995 film? |
The Scarlet Letter
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| "I don't say he's a great man. Willy Loman never made a lot of money" |
Arthur Miller (Death of a Salesman)
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| This drug-addled big screener from 1987 was based on a Bret Easton Ellis novel |
Less than Zero
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| During a cruise Harold Vanderbilt perfected the "contract" form of this game |
Bridge
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| The Holy Ghost flower, an orchid, is the national flower of this long, narrow Central American nation |
(Raj: What is Chile?)
Panama
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| Al Pacino couldn't see but he sure could tango in this 1992 film |
Scent of a Woman
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| "WEAF presents Dinner at Brighton Beach starring the Jacob Jerome family..." |
Neil Simon (Brighton Beach Memoirs)
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| Sappho's birthplace |
Lesbos
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| Awarded a Pulitzer Prize for "Arrowsmith", he said no thanks |
Sinclair Lewis
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| Ilyasah & Attallah Shabazz |
Malcolm X
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| This spice comes from the membrane that covers the nutmeg seed kernel |
(David: What is allspice?)
Mace
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| "They stole his mind, now he wants it back" was a tagline for this Arnold Schwarzenegger film |
(Raj: What is The Sixth Day?)
Total Recall
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| "I think you ought to know, Doolittle, that Mr. Higgins's intentions are entirely honorable" |
George Bernard Shaw (Pygmalion)
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| This country of southern Africa was formerly known as Basutoland |
Lesotho
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| Expelled from the Communist Party in 1927, he was deported to Turkey in 1929 & later moved to Mexico |
Leon Trotsky
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| Actress Angelina Jolie |
Jon Voight
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| By definition, this branch of botany studies fossil plants |
(Alex: With a minute to go.)
paleobotany
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| John Travolta was the perfect candidate for this 1998 movie based on a book by "Anonymous" |
Primary Colors
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| "Good-by, good-by world. Good-by Grover's Corners... Mama and Papa. Good-by to clocks ticking..." |
Thornton Wilder (Our Town)
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| She's the towering Olympic & WNBA standout seen here: |
Lisa Leslie
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| Some dispute it but Floyd Bennett & this man claimed to have been first to fly over the North Pole in May 1926 |
Richard Byrd
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| Tennis star Alexandra Stevenson |
Julius Erving
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| In 1742 he became professor of botany at Upsala, Sweden |
Carl Linnaeus
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| In this 1990 film Robin Williams played a doctor who was able to rouse a group of catatonic patients |
Awakenings
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| "Gimme a whiskey--ginger ale on the side. And don't be stingy, baby" |
Eugene O'Neill (Anna Christie)
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| Group name for the islands that extend from Puerto Rico to the northeast coast of South America |
Lesser Antilles
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