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| This European country's green, white & red flag was featured at the 1994 World Cup finals |
Italy
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| In 1975 he became ABC's chief foreign correspondent; now he anchors "World News Tonight" |
Peter Jennings
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| The name of this German doctor who sold his soul to the devil means "fortunate" |
Faust
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| In April 1945 this former world leader was caught, executed & hung by his heels in a Milan square |
Mussolini
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| Ravel composed the beautiful score for Michel Fokine's 1912 ballet about "Daphnis and" her |
Chloe
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| This Charlotte Bronte heroine is treated as little better than a servant by her aunt, Mrs. Reed |
Jane Eyre
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| Reverse the order of Ivory Coast's orange, white & green flag & you'll get this other "I" country's flag |
Ireland
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| She began as a "weather girl" in her native Kentucky, now she's in her prime on "Prime Time Live" |
Diane Sawyer
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| Medieval legend identifies Igraine as the mother of this king of Britain |
Arthur
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| A speech transmitted by him Aug. 15, 1945 was the 1st time a Japanese emperor addressed his people directly |
Hirohito
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| This Twyla Tharp ballet shares its name with a song from "Casablanca", but it's danced to music by Haydn |
As Time Goes By
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| Like Paul Morel, the hero of his "Sons and Lovers", this author was the son of a coal miner |
(D.H.) Lawrence
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| You'll find yellow between blue & red on the flag of this country between Spain & France |
Andorra
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| We used to spend "60 Minutes" with this CBS anchorman, but the time increased to "48 Hours" |
Dan Rather
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| Richard Strauss wrote a tone poem about this German figure's "Merry Pranks" |
Till Eulenspiegel
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| Generals Omar Bradley & Dwight D. Eisenhower were classmates at this school |
West Point
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| This Agnes de Mille ballet opens in the corral at Burnt Ranch |
Rodeo
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| The title of this William Golding novel is a translation of the Hebrew Ba'al Zevuv |
Lord of the Flies
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| The red, white & blue on this grand duchy's flag comes from its coat of arms |
Luxembourg
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| Her "Dateline" shows she started on the "TODAY" show in 1976, 5 yrs. after she graduated from college |
Jane Pauley
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| Jewish legend calls this female demon the first wife of Adam, before Eve |
(Stephen: What is a succubus?)
Lilith
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| Ships in this "Bull"ish admiral's Task Force 16 included the Enterprise |
Halsey
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| Margot Fonteyn danced the role of the ballerina in a 1957 revival of this Stravinsky ballet about a puppet |
(Bob: What is Pinocchio?)
Petrushka
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| In this E.M. Forster novel, Dr. Aziz & Mrs. Moore meet in a mosque |
A Passage to India
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| Egypt, Iraq & Yemen have stripes of red, white & this color |
(Linda: What is green?)
black
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| Sela Ward played this late blonde newscaster in the highest-rated original movie ever on the Lifetime network |
[Applause] (Alex: Well done in that category.)
Jessica Savitch
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| In a Russian folktale, Prince Ivan is sent to capture this magical bird with golden wings & crystal eyes |
the Firebird
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| He may not have "planned" it, but he was Army Chief of Staff & a 5-star general during the war |
Marshall
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| "The Buffoon" was the first ballet by this "Peter and the Wolf" composer to be produced |
Prokofiev
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| This author cruelly portrayed his father as Theobald Pontifex in "The Way of all Flesh" |
(Stephen: Who is Hardy?)
Samuel Butler
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