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    | Hindus disapprove of killing animals, but they regard the slaying of this animal as the worst offense | 
    (Alex: Less than a minute now.)
  cow
 
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    | Ed O'Neill & Jack Webb | 
    Joe Friday
 
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    Abstract Expressionist: "Galaxy" (1947) | 
    Jackson Pollock
 
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    | Aaaaaay!  He earned a master's degree from the Yale School of Drama 4 years before playing "The Fonz" | 
    Henry Winkler
 
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    | Chapter 11 of Genesis says that this Biblical patriarch hailed from Ur | 
    Abraham
 
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    | Not welcome; it usually follows "persona" | 
    non grata
 
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    | Many in India idolize this Hindu sitar virtuoso & today they idolize his daughter Norah Jones | 
    Ravi Shankar
 
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    | Dick York & Dick Sargent | 
    Darrin Stephens
 
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    French: "Little Dancer, 14 Years Old" (1881) | 
    (Edgar) Degas
 
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    | (Sofia of the Clue Crew at the Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut)  This blue-eyed icon spent his salad days studying drama at Yale, long before making his own salad dressing | 
    Paul Newman
 
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    | Ur's extensive foreign trade was documented on tablets made of this found in the residential section of the city | 
    (David: What is stone?)
  clay
 
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    | A person born in America from parents who emigrated from Japan, it means "second generation" | 
    Nisei
 
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    | A good Hindu knows the 3 main gods of Hinduism are Shiva, Vishnu & this creator god | 
    Brahma
 
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    | Cathy Lee Crosby (the TV movie) & Lynda Carter (the series) | 
    Wonder Woman
 
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    From an American woman: "Woman Reading" (1878-79) | 
    Mary Cassatt
 
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    | This Broadway composer known for "Kiss Me Kate" wrote some of Yale's fight songs while he was a student at Yale | 
    Cole Porter
 
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    | Ur was located on this river important to its commerce & irrigation; today, the ruins are 10 miles west | 
    the Euphrates
 
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    | This London gaol appears in "Tom Jones" & in Charles Dickens' "Barnaby Rudge" | 
    Newgate Prison
 
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    | On a visit to Cambodia you can visit this large Hindu temple complex that dates from the 12th century | 
    Angkor Wat
 
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    | Dean Cain & Tom Welling | 
    (David: Who are [*] & Superman?) ... (Alex: David, you went a little overboard; the character in common is [*], but they did not both play Superman, but you added that little bit of information and that made you wrong.)
  Clark Kent
 
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    From an immigrant to Spain: "St. Francis in Prayer" (1580-1585) | 
    El Greco
 
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    | This Yale grad's play "The Skin of Our Teeth" premiered in New Haven in 1942 (& later won him his 3rd Pulitzer Prize) | 
    Thornton Wilder
 
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    | This king who threw Shadrach, Meschach & Abednego into the fiery furnace rebuilt Ur after years of neglect | 
    Nebuchadnezzar
 
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    | Dimlang Peak, this country's highest point, lies near its border with Cameroon | 
    Nigeria
 
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    | This important Hindu religious scripture's name means "Song of the Lord" | 
    (Dan: What is the Braga Vita?)
  the Bhagavad Gita
 
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    | Audrey Meadows & Sheila MacRae | 
    Alice Kramden
 
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    Impressionist: "Small Country Farm at Bordighera" (1884) | 
    (Dan: Who is Gauguin?)
  Claude Monet
 
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    | Of our last 6 U.S. presidents, the 4 who are alumni of Yale | 
    (David: Who are George Herbert Walker Bush, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton &...) (Alex: Pick one.) (David: Jimmy Carter?) (Alex: Jimmy Carter went to Annapolis, I believe; Naval Academy.)
  George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George Herbert Walker Bush & Gerald Ford
 
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    | Though built over 4,000 years ago, much of this great terraced, pyramid-shaped temple tower still exists | 
    the ziggurat
 
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    | Now the capital of China's Jiangsu province, it was once the capital of all China under Chiang Kai-shek | 
    Nanking
 
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