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Columbus made out this document May 19, 1506; a good thing, as he was dead within 2 days |
his will
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"If I were" one of these woodworkers, I could build you shelves, put up molding, etc. |
carpenter
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Gabriel Byrne was born in this world capital & acted with its Abbey Theatre |
Dublin
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This island whose name means "gathering place" is where most Hawaiians are gathered |
Oahu
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In the 1960s he built the Khunde Hospital in Nepal with the help of the Lions Club of Auckland |
(Alex: [After Michael uncovers the Daily Double] About a minute to go.)
Sir Edmund Hillary
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In job titles it follows mechanical, chemical & civil |
engineering
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While at the University of Michigan, this future President became a college football MVP |
Gerald Ford
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1 of the 2 successful actress daughters of "Tom Jones" director Tony Richardson |
Natasha Richardson (or Joely)
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This island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence is Canada's smallest province |
Prince Edward Island
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Ben Stiller played a vacuous supermodel in this 2001 comedy |
Zoolander
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When this country separated from Sweden, polar explorer Fridtjof Nansen became its first ambassador to Britain |
(Jeremy: What is Iceland?)
Norway
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From the Latin for "doorkeeper", it's the common term for the general custodian of a building |
janitor
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Following a man who died in office, this man was our lucky 13th President |
Millard Fillmore
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This star of "Jean de Florette" & "Cyrano de Bergerac" did some boxing before becoming an actor |
(Michael: Who is Gerhard Depardieu?) [Michael's response is accepted and later ruled incorrect.]
Gerard Depardieu
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Copper derives its name from this Mediterranean island where it was once plentiful |
Cyprus
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This journalist & African explorer returned to his native Britain & served in Parliament from 1895 to 1900 |
Stanley
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These days morticians & undertakers prefer to go by this 2-word name |
funeral directors
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Lawrence Eagleburger became this President's Secretary of State in 1992 |
(Michael: Who is uh...Bill Clinton?) ... (Alex: [*], the father, yes.)
George Bush
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Her husband Franco Cristaldi tried to make her the sexy successor to Loren & Lollobrigida |
Claudia Cardinale
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This "saintly" island is home to Charlotte Amalie, the capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands |
St. Thomas
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Peter nonchalantly remarks, "I've been to the zoo" at the start of this Edward Albee play |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
The Zoo Story
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This conquistador in Panama was later arrested by his ex-lieutenant Pizarro & executed for treason |
Balboa
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As required by their department, many firefighters are also certified EMTs, which stands for this |
emergency medical technicians
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More U.S. Presidents have been members of this Protestant denomination than any other faith |
(Jeremy: What is Methodist?)
Episcopal
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This renowned star of Japanese films played Lord Toranaga in the TV miniseries "Shogun" |
Toshiro Mifune
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Isla de Pascua is the Spanish name for this island in the South Pacific |
Easter Island
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