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"The Coming of Arthur" & "Gareth and Lynette" are parts of his "Idylls of the King" |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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This nickname for a potato comes from the sharp spade used to dig it up |
Spud
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Isaiah 53:7 -- "He is brought as a lamb to the ____" |
Slaughter
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This 1996 blockbuster showed humanity fighting for freedom from enslaving aliens on July 4 |
Independence Day
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The number of loaves in a baker's dozen plus the number of months in a year |
25 (13 + 12)
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As a princess, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark studied philosophy at this Danish capital's university |
Copenhagen
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This romantic poet's name gave us an adjective for the type of hero he created -- a brooding young man |
Lord Byron
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Meaning "light bringer", it refers to Venus when appearing as the morning star, or to Satan |
Lucifer
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1 John 4:8 -- "He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is ____" |
Love
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A skyscraper burns, baby, burns in this all-star 1974 disaster flick |
The Towering Inferno
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The traditional number of wise men of the East times the number of Ali Baba's thieves |
120 (3 x 40)
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She doesn't look amused in the portrait seen here: |
Queen Victoria
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"Resolution and Independence" is found in this lake poet's 1807 "Poems in Two Volumes" |
William Wordsworth
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From Latin for "cuttlefish", it's the brown color of the cuttlefish ink once used to make a brown dye |
Sepia
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Genesis 4:15 -- "And the Lord set a mark upon ____" |
Cain
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Miniaturized Navy test pilot Dennis Quaid is accidentally injected into Martin Short in this 1987 comedy |
Innerspace
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Number of "Days of Christmas" in the carol divided by its number of French hens |
4 (12/3)
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Queen Liliuokalani was born in 1838 in what is now this state capital |
Honolulu
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The leaves of grass at this poet's grave surround a tomb of his own design in Harleigh Cemetery |
Walt Whitman
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Today it simply means a sailing race; in the Venetian dialect, it meant a gondola race |
Regatta
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Mark 2:9 -- "Arise, and take up thy bed, and ____" |
Walk
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Matthew Perry & Salma Hayek hurry into marriage in this 1997 romance |
Fools Rush In
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The original title number of Disney dalmatians minus the number of Snow White's dwarfs |
94 (101 - 7)
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Alix was the original name of this German-born empress of Russia |
Alexandra
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Last name of poet Wystan Hugh, who wrote, "A poet's hope: to be, like some valley cheese, local, but prized elsewhere" |
(J: Who is Somerset?)
W.H. Auden
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Chiefly used in Louisiana, it's Creole for a gift given a customer by a shopkeeper at the time of purchase |
Lagniappe
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1 Corinthians 15:26 -- "The last enemy that shall be destroyed is ____" |
Death
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In this loopy film, Peter Falk involves dentist Alan Arkin in a possible CIA plot before their kids' wedding |
The In-Laws
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The number of pounds in a ton multiplied by the number of feet in a yard |
6000 (2000 x 3)
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Maria Cristina ruled as queen regent of this country during the childhood of her son Alfonso XIII |
Spain
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