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3 CHEERS FOR THE BLUE, GREEN & YELLOW |
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In 1516 this author coined the word "Utopia" as the name of a fictional land |
(Sir Thomas) More
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Oh, child services! Catherine O'Hara leaves Macaulay Culkin behind while jetting off to France in this 1990 film |
Home Alone
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On Rwanda's flag, green represents vegetation, including these two hot beverage crops that are major exports |
[Scott selected the first clue.]
tea & coffee
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John Hadley joined a Kansas utopia based on this, but got sick in 1855, needed protein & had to ditch his principles |
vegetarianism
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Walt Punteney, who died in 1950, is said to have been the last surviving member of this movie title pair's Wild Bunch |
Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid
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To try to scam someone out of confidential information over the Internet |
phish
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Here's to you, this character, Elaine's mom; you're trying to seduce Ben Braddock... aren't you? |
Mrs. Robinson
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Rwanda's longest border is with this roughly Maryland-sized nation to its south |
Burundi
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After a defeat by Uruguay in 1950, this nation's soccer team switched to its now-famous yellow jerseys |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Brazil
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Lutherans led by George Rapp left Pennsylvania to found a utopia in 1814 at New Harmony in this state |
(Andrew: What is Ohio?) (Emily: What is Delaware?)
Indiana
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This rough Arizona town's Bird Cage Theatre was called the wildest "night spot between Basin Street and the Barbary Coast" |
Tombstone
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A finger bone, or a formation of soldiers |
a phalanx
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Faye Dunaway... this 1981 feature... 'nuff said |
Mommie Dearest
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Don Cheadle got an Oscar nomination for this movie set in the country during the 1994 genocide |
Hotel Rwanda
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At the 1777 Battle of Bennington, Seth Warner led this American militia to victory |
the Green Mountain Boys
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He described a libertarian utopia in his 1966 sci-fi novel "The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress" |
(Emily: Who is Lovecraft?)
Robert Heinlein
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This "dark" stagecoach robber left poems at the scene of his crimes, signing them as "The PO8" |
Black Bart
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Old-time soda fountain drink made by blending carbonated water & flavored syrup |
(Alex: With less than a minute to go now.)
a phosphate
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At first Piper Laurie thought this '70s film was a comedy & played for laughs as a mom of a girl who had a bad prom |
Carrie
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Rwanda got its independence from this small European country in 1962 |
(Andrew: What is the Netherlands?)
Belgium
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Marlene Dietrich is seen here in this 1930 film that made her an international star |
The Blue Angel
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Better known for its flatware, this N.Y. community was founded in 1848 as a religious utopia |
Oneida
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(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Deadwood, SD.) In 1876, "Wild" Bill Hickok moved to Deadwood & became a regular at the poker tables where, on August 2nd, he was shot by Jack McCall holding the dead-man's hand, reportedly a queen or a 9 & these four cards |
aces & 8s
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Need a house-warming gift? How about this houseplant? |
(Andrew: What is a ficus?)
a philodendron
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In versions of this movie, Angela Lansbury & Meryl Streep played moms manipulating their brainwashed sons |
The Manchurian Candidate
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In the 1970s locals in Rwanda called this great ape biologist "the old lady who lives alone on the mountain" |
Dian Fossey
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Commissioned by the sultan & begun in 1609, it has 6 minarets that rise over Istanbul |
the Blue Mosque
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