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Walt Whitman's 52-section "Song Of Myself" is the longest work in this collection first published in 1855 |
"Leaves of Grass"
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Nancy Davis' married name |
Reagan
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In August 2000 Lea Thompson sallied forth as Sally Bowles in the Broadway revival of this musical |
"Cabaret"
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In 1991 Bahrain was one of the good guys in this conflict & the U.S. sold it Apache helicopters |
The Gulf War/Operation Desert Storm
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Jay Leno's show, it sounds like how you address a letter for Sir Galahad |
(J: What is "Dear Knight?")
Tonight
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Porky popped out of this type of drum at the end of many a Looney Tune |
Bass drum
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In this Steinbeck novel, Lennie has nightmarish visions of his dead aunt Clara & of a gigantic rabbit |
"Of Mice and Men"
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A small filet of prime beef |
Mignon
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In 1992 you could have seen James Gandolfini playing cards with Stanley Kowalski in a revival of this play |
"A Streetcar Named Desire"
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This country that controlled Bahrain in the 18th century renewed its claim after its 1979 revolution |
Iran
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A cylindrical storage container for grain, it sounds like an order to exhale quietly |
Silo
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Type of drum seen here, or a dance done to them |
Conga
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In this novel, Javert says, "There is a brigand, there is a convict called Jean Valjean, and I have got him!" |
"Les Miserables"
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It can mean relating to home or a servant who works there |
Domestic
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He starred on Broadway in "The Crucible" in 1991, a few years before becoming president (on TV, that is) |
Martin Sheen
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The "humped" shape of a Bahraini island gives it the name Hawer, meaning "young" one of these |
Camel
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A pitcher who comes in late in the game, it sounds like a feeling trees have in the spring |
(Armando: What is reliever?) (Alex: We'll accept that)
Relief
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On the web you can find A. Claude Ferguson's masterful manual on playing these eating utensils |
Spoons
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This James M. Cain novel, which has been filmed "twice", was written under the title "Bar-B-Q" |
"The Postman Always Rings Twice"
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This kind of "name" is also known as an Internet address |
domain
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George Grizzard was on board as Cap'n Andy when this "Ol' Man River" musical rolled into London in 1998 |
Show Boat
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The Khalifa clan, which has ruled Bahrain for 2 centuries, belongs to this majority branch of Islam |
(M: What is Shiite?)
Sunni
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It sounds like the kind of personality most likely to have a heart attack in the capital of Taiwan |
Taipei
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Originally bean-containing dried gourds on handles, they were named by the Tupi of South America |
Maracas
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This Muriel Spark novel is set at the Marcia Blaine School For Girls in Edinburgh |
"The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie"
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Harmful or poisonous fumes caused by decaying organic matter |
Miasma
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Ethan Hawke appeared in a 1992 production of this Chekhov play with another bird in its name |
(A: No response)
"The Seagull"
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A causeway linking Bahrain & Saudi Arabia is named for this man who became Saudi king in 1982 |
(minute to go....)
King Fahd
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A runway material, it sounds like what you do before you feather your Apple computer |
Tarmac
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Percussion instrument whose possible changes for a set of five are seen here |
Bells
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