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The people of this city are called Muscovites |
Moscow
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Pianola is a trademark name for this kind of piano |
a player piano
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After dining in a restaurant, you may ask for one of these containers even if you don't own a pet |
a doggy bag
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In 1835 Osceola, a leader of this tribe, began attacks protesting forced removal from Florida |
the Seminole tribe
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In the epilogue to "Pygmalion", she marries Frederick Eynsford Hill |
(Madeline: Who is Higgins?)
Eliza Doolittle
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In 1993 his administration lifted President Reagan's ban on hiring members of PATCO |
Clinton
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Tusenfryd, whose name means "a thousand delights", is an amusement park in this Norwegian city |
Oslo
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In contrast to a serenade, an aubade is meant to be played at this time of day |
the morning
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Of a skycap, a flight attendant or a pilot, the only one you're expected to tip |
a skycap
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From 1781 to 1789, this document was the law of the land |
the Articles of Confederation
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Henry Drummond, the defense attorney in "Inherit the Wind", was modeled on this real-life lawyer |
(Clarence) Darrow
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The National Farm Workers Association he founded in 1962 later merged to form the United Farm Workers |
(César) Chávez
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Rideau Hall, the official residence of Canada's governor-general, is in this city |
Ottawa
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Legend says that Haydn's Symphony No. 85 in B flat is nicknamed "The Queen" because this French queen liked it |
Marie Antoinette
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At an elaborate formal dinner, the fish course precedes this course that consists of heavier fare |
meat (main course, entree)
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In the 1860 presidential election, this Illinois Democrat won just 12 electoral votes |
(Stephen) Douglas
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In the final of "A Streetcar Named Desire", a doctor from a state institution leads her away |
Blanche DuBois
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The Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947 is better known by the names of these 2 legislators |
the Taft-Hartley Act
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The Dominion Museum is one of this New Zealand city's most notable attractions |
(Jim: What is Auckland?) (Madeline: Uh, what is Christchurch?)
Wellington
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This composers "Hunt Quartet", K. 458, is so named because its opening sounds like hunting horns |
[NOTE: K. is read as, "Köchel".]
Mozart
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The traditional gifts for a 35th wedding anniversary are coral & this green gemstone popular in Asia |
jade
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James K. Polk won the 1844 presidential election over this "Great Compromiser", the Whig candidate |
Henry Clay
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In Wendy Wasserstein's play, it's the maiden name of sisters Sara, Gorgeous & Pfeni |
Rosensweig
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In 1924 William Green succeeded Samuel Gompers as president of this organization |
the AFL (American Federation of Labor)
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When King Hussein was born in this city in 1935, it was the capital of Transjordan |
(Carol: What is Rabat?)
Amman
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This "Amahl and the Night Visitors" composer wrote the opera "Goya" for Placido Domingo |
(Gian Carlo) Menotti
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This kind of Roman Catholic dignitary should be addressed as "Your Eminence" |
a cardinal
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In 1889 this Ohio congressman & future U.S president was selected to chair the Ways & Means Committee |
(Jim: Who is Taft?)
President McKinley
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He's "Harvey"s human companion |
Elwood P. Dowd
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Walter Reuther became president of this union in 1946 |
the UAW (United Auto Workers)
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