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His "Elegy on the Year 1788" begins, "For lords or kings I dinna mourn, e'en let them die--for that they're born" |
Robert Burns
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This star of "Roxanne" is also credited with the screenplay but he generously cites Edmond Rostand as his inspiration |
Steve Martin
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Tough guy, huh? What are you so scared of, hiding behind that? What is it, a barrel? Oh, you're this type of clown |
a rodeo clown
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One who's been convicted of a more serious type of crime |
felon
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In the King James Bible, Yahweh, the personal name of God, is rendered as this |
Jehovah
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U.S. Highway 20 from Boston to the West Coast has this distinction; it used to be No. 2 |
(Zack: What is No. 1?) (Alex: Well, be a little more specific.) (Zack: What is Highway No. 1?) (Alex: No. Tom.) (Tom: What is Interstate-1?)
the longest road in the U.S.
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"Kaddish" by this beat poet was an elegy for his mother, Naomi, who died in 1956 |
Allen Ginsberg
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Steve Gordon both wrote & directed this 1981 film where super-rich Dudley Moore drank in the scenery |
Arthur
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Assume this position seen here |
fetal
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In Exodus 6 Yahweh tells this man, "Say unto the children of Israel, I am the Lord" |
Moses
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U.S. 66 runs from Chicago to L.A.; this devilishly numbered route runs from Monticello, Utah to Douglas, Arizona |
Route 666
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Percy Shelley wrote "Adonais" on the death of this friend & fellow poet |
(Zack: Who is Lord Byron?)
(John) Keats
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Stephen Gaghan wrote this 2000 Michael Douglas film about the effects of the international trade in narcotics |
Traffic
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In Leviticus Yahweh tells the Israelites not to eat this mammal of the Suidae family--that's all, folks! |
swine (or pigs)
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2,400-mile U.S. Highway 1 runs from Fort Kent in this state all the way down to Florida |
Maine
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He's buried in the very churchyard celebrated in his "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" |
(Thomas) Gray
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Steven Soderbergh broke onto the scene writing this 1989 film; the title might have ended with "DVDs" if Steve wrote it today |
(Alex: And you are so good at uncovering the Daily Doubles and profiting from them, and at the moment, Tom, you have more than a $15,000 lead.)
sex, lies, and videotape
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Don't let your guard down on this type of Great Dane that's named for a clown; I think I see a bottle of seltzer |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
a harlequin
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The plants & animals of a given region are known by these 2 5-letter words |
flora & fauna
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In Judges 6 Gideon builds an altar & names it Yahweh-Shalom, "the Lord is" this |
(Mary: What is holy?)
peace
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Follow the 240 miles of U.S. 44 to make the "pilgrimage" from Kerhonkson, N.Y. to this Mass. Bay city |
Plymouth
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He recalled friends & slain leaders of Ireland's Easter rising in his poem "Easter 1916" |
(William Butler) Yeats
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Steven Zaillian said hello to both Oscar & Oskar in penning this 1993 film set in WWII Poland |
Schindler's List
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The followers of the musical duo known by this crazy band name are called Juggalos |
Insane Clown Posse
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Sogne is the name of one of these geographic features in Norway |
fjord
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Exodus 3 says Yahweh is "the God of" Abraham, Isaac & this other patriarch |
Jacob
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The eastern end of U.S. 30 is in Atlantic City; the western end is in Astoria, a continent away in this state |
Oregon
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