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| '20s novel in which Nick narrates the tragedy of Jay & Daisy |
[Elaine selected the first clue.]
The Great Gatsby
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| In '67, this actor didn't have to "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner", since he was the one they meant |
Sidney Poitier
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| Famed aviator who helped create an artificial heart in 1936 |
Charles Lindbergh
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| England, Scotland & Wales are on this island |
Great Britain
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| After 6 days of creation, what God did on the seventh |
rest
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| He's gone from "Good Golly Miss Molly" to gospel |
Little Richard
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| This Harvard grad based "The Naked & the Dead" on his own war experiences |
(Elaine: I'm sorry.)
Norman Mailer
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| Boxer indicted May 9, 1967 for refusing induction into the army |
Muhammad Ali
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| Timepiece invented by Dietrich Winkle, it keeps the beat like a pianist's feet |
a metronome
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| In 1960, Archbishop Makarios became 1st president of this country |
Cyprus
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| "The bread" which the Lord provided to the Israelites starving in the desert |
manna
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| The North Star is in its handle |
the Little Dipper
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| Russian novel in which Inspector Petrovitch hounds Raskolnikov, a destitute student |
Crime and Punishment
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| 65-year-old Sir Francis Chichester took 9 months to do this in the Gipsy Moth IV |
circumnavigate the earth
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| In 1799, Capt. James Cook was killed there |
(Dennis: What is the Philippines?) (Elaine: What is Tahiti?)
Hawaii
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| His father killed "the fatted calf" to welcome him home |
(Elaine: Who was... uh...) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)
the prodigal son
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Broadway musical from which the following song comes:
"Isn't it rich? / Are we a pair?" |
(Alex: "Send In The Clowns" from [*].)
A Little Night Music
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| He wears a red hunting hat through most of "The Catcher in the Rye" |
(Elaine: [No response])
Holden Caulfield
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| June 5-11, 1967 |
the Six-Day War
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| The original use of the umbrella |
(Elaine: What is for wind?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
for sun
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| Islands of this island nation include Long, Crooked, San Salvador & Paradise |
the Bahamas
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| Jesus said of them, "Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like 1 of these" |
(Elaine: What were the angels?)
the lilies of the field
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| Mothers imitating dandified styles of this novel's hero made boys of the 1880s suffer |
Little Lord Fauntleroy
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| This Evelyn Waugh novel was made into a movie featuring Liberace as a coffin salesman |
(Elaine: [No response])
The Loved One
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| After this event on night of 11/9/65, Johnny Carson predicted that in 9 months, "a lot of kids will be named Otis" |
(Elaine: [No response])
the New York City blackout (the East Coast blackout)
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| In 1883, Oscar Hammerstein's uncle patented this machine, putting Cuban women out of work |
(Elaine: What is the sewing machine?)
the cigar roller
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| Location of Italy's Blue Grotto |
(Dennis: What is Sicily?)
Capri
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| Ruth's mother-in-law |
Naomi
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| In his "Essay on Criticism", Alexander Pope actually wrote this "is a dangerous thing" |
(Elaine: What is a little knowledge?) (Dennis: What is a little freedom?)
a little learning
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