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FROM THE CIA WORLD FACTBOOK |
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Pernambuco or brazilwood is frequently used to make this accessory for string players |
bows
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Perhaps inspired by his zodiac symbol, he wrote "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish" |
Dr. Seuss
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Charlie Chaplin said that in creating his Tramp character he added this to make him look older |
a mustache
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The IDF, this country's defense force, based at Keflavik, is manned by Americans |
Iceland
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The University of Puget Sound, Gonzaga University |
Washington State
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Film industry position of the person who oversees the camerawork & the lighting |
cinematographer
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from a chalkboard.) In the treble clef, the lines of the staff are E-G-B-D-F, so the spaces are known by this anatomical acronym |
(Leah: ...What is [*]?) (Alex: You are... correct. You say it slowly... I reply slowly.)
FACE
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He's the Pisces born March 6, 1475 who said, "I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free" |
Michelangelo
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In "Benny & Joon" this actor performed Chaplin's dancing roll scene from "The Gold Rush" |
Johnny Depp
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The center of power of an empire until 1918, this country is a bit smaller than Maine |
Austria
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Stillman College, Auburn University |
Alabama
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It's the illegal conduct being identified here |
unsportsmanlike conduct
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The keynote of a major or minor scale also has this drinkable name |
tonic
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"When we met first and loved..." begins one of the famous sonnets by this "Portuguese" Pisces |
(Leah: Uh, who is Browning? Robert Browning?)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Chaplin was born April 16, 1889 in England & died Christmas day in 1977 in this country |
(Doug: What is France?) ... (Alex: That's where he lived for many years, yes.)
Switzerland
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Nepal's regime is threatened by this type of movement, named for a Chinese leader |
Maoists
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Tougaloo College, Jackson State University |
Mississippi
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It's a refusal to obey orders or submit to authority in the military |
insubordination
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Elizabeth Taylor is a Pisces & so was this man--the explorer, not her husband of the same name |
Richard Burton
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In 1914, this Keystone Studios head was the last person other than Chaplin to direct him in a film |
(Mack) Sennett
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Frequent recent invasions haven't hurt this Asian country's opium crop, the world's largest |
Afghanistan
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Bowling Green State University, Case Western Reserve University |
Ohio
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Specifically, the person in an organization who enforces Robert's Rules of Order |
the parliamentarian
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From the Italian for "big", it's a concerto for an orchestra & a group of instrumental soloists |
(concerto) grosso
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Since Pisces is a water sign, it's not surprising that he composed "Water Music" in 1717 |
Handel
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In "Limelight" Chaplin cast as his partner this other great comic of the silent screen |
Buster Keaton
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Though illegal, the Muslim Brotherhood is the main opposition to this African in power since 1981 |
(Alex: And he is the leader of Egypt, [*].)
Hosni Mubarak
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Suffolk University, Brandeis University |
Massachusetts
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In the armed forces, it's what the NC stands for in NCO |
noncommissioned
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