| THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN |
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| HAD A WIFE & COULDN'T KEEP HER |
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| The title adventures concern a young boy named Huckleberry Finn & an escaped slave of this name |
Jim
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| Astronomer John Herschel developed the process to make this type of architectural drawing |
a blueprint
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| Jason Alexander & this "Columbo" actor co-starred in the 2000 play "Defiled" at L.A.'s Geffen Playhouse |
Peter Falk
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| Alton Brown shreds 3 cups of fresh pumpkin to make one loaf of this |
pumpkin bread
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| She wasn't Henry VIII's first wife, but she was the first that he beheaded |
Anne Boleyn
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| As I hold the door for you oh-so-politely, I say "apres" this (yes, this means "you") |
vous
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| Of the 1860s, the 1880s or the 1900s, the decade in which Mark Twain wrote the book |
1880s
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| At night this good-natured elf secretly helps out with housework |
a brownie
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| Christopher Knight, more recently of "Celebrity Circus", played Peter on this classic family sitcom |
The Brady Bunch
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| Paula Deen puts a twist on tradition--instead of pumpkin pie, it's pumpkin gooey butter cakes for this holiday |
Thanksgiving
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| Instead of becoming a pillar of the community, this biblical man's wife became just a pillar |
Lot
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| If you want French people to be nice to you, learn this French phrase that means "Long live France!" |
Vive la France !
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| The book was based on Mark Twain's recollections of his childhood in this state |
Missouri
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| This director saw Cybill Shepherd on the cover of Glamour & decided she'd be perfect for "The Last Picture Show" |
Peter Bogdanovich
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| Emeril says to shell these & toast them before putting them in his mole verde sauce |
pumpkin seeds
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| Her second husband divorced her, also known as "Old Hatchet Face", soon after she started smashing saloons |
Carrie Nation
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| A type of mineral water sparkles with the name of this French spa town, the capital of unoccupied France |
Vichy
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| This award-winning musical composed by Roger Miller was based on the book |
Big River
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| During the Middle Ages, the Arabs reintroduced to Europe this process of converting hides to leather |
tanning
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| Hercule Poirot could detect that this actor won Oscars for "Spartacus" & "Topkapi" |
Peter Ustinov
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| Out of pumpkin? Tyler Florence says you can substitute the butternut type of this in his pumpkin soup |
squash
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| Pauline, this emperor's sister, left her second husband in 1803 to do fun things like go to Paris & pose nude |
Napoleon
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| The French term for a Peeping Tom isn't Tomas le Peepe, it's this |
voyeur
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| Along the way Huck meets 2 swindlers known as the Duke & this title used for heirs to the French crown |
the Dauphin
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| Teaberry plant leaves have an oil with astringent properties that's used for this gum flavor |
wintergreen
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| Sir Walter Scott wrote a tale called "The Talisman" in 1825; Stephen King & this man, a little more recently |
Peter Straub
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| Giada de Laurentiis adds 6 of these "wise" leaves to her pumpkin ravioli with toasted hazelnuts |
sage
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| After a scandalous celebration, his wife Pompeia was no longer "above suspicion" & he divorced her |
(Julius) Caesar
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It's true: "C'est" this is French for "it's true" |
vrai
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