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| This nickname for Wisconsin folks goes back to lead miners who lived in holes in the ground or hillsides |
badgers
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| Brad Pitt played an ace cardsharp who was one of George Clooney's accomplices in this 2001 caper |
Ocean's Eleven
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| Frederic is a young pirate apprentice in this rollicking work from 1879 |
The Pirates of Penzance
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| This Louisiana governor created his "share-our-wealth" in 1934, advocating higher income & inheritance taxes |
Huey Long
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| Invite friends over to play this game; dazzle them with your knowledge while filling in your token with little wedges |
Trivial Pursuit
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| Pen name (3, 2, 5) |
nom de plume
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| The USA's first one of these classes for youngsters opened its doors in Watertown in 1856 |
a kindergarten
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| Michael Caine teamed up with this comic actor as the title con men in "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" |
Steve Martin
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| The true identity of a missing king is at the heart of 1889's "The Gondoliers", set mostly in this city |
Venice
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| This son of Man O' War, with "war" in his own name, won the Triple Crown in 1937 |
War Admiral
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| Go out & try a new restaurant recommended in this survey/guide launched in 1979 |
Zagat
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| Good evening (7) |
(Jeff: [*].) ... (Alex: Jeff forgot to phrase it properly.)
bonsoir
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| Wisconsin borders these 2 Great Lakes |
Superior and Michigan
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| Mel Gibson & Jodie Foster are card-playing cons in this western based on a TV series |
Maverick
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| A perennial favorite, it is set in a rather inauthentic version of Japan |
The Mikado
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| In 1934 F. Scott Fitzgerald published this novel about psychiatrist Dick Diver & his schizophrenic wife |
(Jeff: What is This Side of Paradise?)
Tender is the Night
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| Try writing one of these funny 5-line poems; here, I'll start it for you--"There was a man from Tibet... |
a limerick
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| & There you have it! (5) |
voilĂ
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| Surprisingly, these Wisconsin islands have names like Sand, Raspberry & Oak instead of Judas, Andrew & Peter |
the Apostles
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| Gabriel Byrne, Stephen Baldwin, Benicio del Toro, Kevin Pollak & Kevin Spacey are the title figures of this 1995 film |
The Usual Suspects
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| 1882's "Iolanthe" tells the tale of a fairy who has disobeyed magical laws by marrying one of these |
a human
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| In June 1936 the Republican National Convention nominated this Kansas governor for president |
(Alf) Landon
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| Take a hike! Up this impressive 8,800-foot formation in Yosemite National Park |
(Meg: What is Devil's Tower?)
Half Dome
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| A place de coiffure or de beaute (5) |
salon
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| You can polish off this clue if you know that Frank Lloyd Wright designed the HQ for this company in Racine |
(Jeff: What is Pledge?)
Johnson Wax
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| Tatum O'Neal won an Oscar as the protege of con man Ryan O'Neal in this period piece |
Paper Moon
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| This grim landmark is the setting for 1888's "The Yeomen of the Guard" & some of the fun takes place around the chopping block |
The Tower of London
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| World War I veterans demanding extra pay for their service made up the 1930s group known as this army |
(Jeff: What is Coxey's Army?)
the Bonus Army
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| How about hitting the slopes of Loon Mountain or the Dartmouth Skiway in this state |
New Hampshire
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| Up to date (2, 7) |
au courant
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