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    | "In truth, fair Montague, I am too fond" | 
    Romeo and Juliet
 
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    2008: Sister Aloysius, who has doubt | 
    Meryl Streep
 
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    | The U.K. was treated to "Bohemian Raspberry", a flavor in honor of this band | 
    Queen
 
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    | Schubert's symphony No. 8 in B minor is called this because only 2 movements were composed | 
    the "Unfinished Symphony"
 
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    | You may be "set" this way, lacking direction or floating without control | 
    adrift
 
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    | The logo of this Twinkie maker includes a heart--maybe representing the love with which Twinkies are made | 
    Hostess
 
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    | "Kiss me, Kate, we will be married o' Sunday" | 
    The Taming of the Shrew
 
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    2008: Walt Kowalski, owner of a '72 Gran Torino | 
    Clint Eastwood
 
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    | The caffeinated "From Russia with Buzz" mixed liqueur & ice cream both flavored like this (with espresso fudge chips!) | 
    (James: What is vodka?)
  coffee
 
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    | It wasn't until 9 years after Beethoven's death that his piano sonata in C-sharp minor got this nickname | 
    (Emily: What is "Für Elise"?)
  the "Moonlight Sonata"
 
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    | Bull Shannon was this type of officer on '80s TV's "Night Court" | 
    a bailiff
 
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    | In March 2003 this religious leader published a book of poetry called "Roman Triptych" that was released in Italian & Polish | 
    John Paul II
 
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    | "If you prick us, do we not bleed?  If you tickle us, do we not laugh?" | 
    The Merchant of Venice
 
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    2009: Rebecca Bloomwood, a real shopaholic | 
    Isla Fisher
 
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    | The acronymic flavor SNAFU stands for this fruity flavor "Naturally All Fudged Up" | 
    strawberry
 
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    | Schumann wrote his Symphony No. 1 in B flat, better known as this, in the winter, not the season of its nickname | 
    the "Spring Symphony"
 
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    | Any building, especially a large or imposing one | 
    an edifice
 
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    | The Middle English for "knife" gives us the name of this activity, a form of woodcarving | 
    whittling
 
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    | "Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once" | 
    (James: What is Henry V?) (Srikanth: What is Henry VI?)
  Julius Caesar
 
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    2008: The wrestler Randy "The Ram" Robinson | 
    Mickey Rourke
 
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    | In a syrupy nod to Ben & Jerry's home state, "The Full Vermonty" was this flavor ice cream with caramel & pecans | 
    maple
 
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    | It's the planetary nickname of Mozart's last symphony, No. 41 in C major | 
    the "Jupiter Symphony"
 
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    | For a spot on Oprah, Crayola made a special crayon of her favorite hue & called it this, also a movie title | 
    The Color Purple
 
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    | "I am that merry wanderer of the night, I jest to Oberon, and make him smile" | 
    A Midsummer Night's Dream
 
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    2008: Weapons manufacturer Tony Stark | 
    Robert Downey, Jr.
 
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    | Ben & Jerry's calls this rhymer "our flavorful flashback to the 1960s"; groovy, man | 
    (Srikanth: What is Cherry Garcia?) (Emily: What is Chunky Monkey?)
  Wavy Gravy
 
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    | Shostakovich's Symphony No. 7 in C major is better known by this name, the city under Nazi siege while he wrote it | 
    (James: What is Stalingrad?) (Emily: What is Paris?)
  the "Leningrad Symphony"
 
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    | It's the only U.S. state that fits the category | 
    (Alex: Duh!  [*]!  Duh!  Go again.  James.) (James: I just got here.) [Laughter]
  California
 
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    | Not iron but this reddish-brown element catalyzes the formation of hemoglobin in humans | 
    copper
 
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