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This Baldwin brother was extremely entertaining in the 2006 revival of "Entertaining Mr. Sloane"
Alec Baldwin
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He used the strength of his mind when he proposed a riddle to the Philistines in Judges 14
Samson
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Common species of this duck include blue-winged, green-winged & cinnamon
the teal
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As a child, Joseph Conrad pointed to the center of this continent on a map & said, "I shall go there"
Africa
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In 1981 he quipped, "You can tell a lot about a fellow's character by his way of eating jellybeans"
Ronald Reagan
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It has a museum devoted to composer Zoltan Kodaly
Budapest
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"Red Light Winter" centers on a love triangle that begins in the famous Red Light District of this European city
Amsterdam
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Sphinx: What animal walks on 4 legs in the morning, 2 at noon & 3 in the evening? Oedipus: This
man
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Toco, the largest species of this colorful bird of the American tropics, may have a 7-inch bill
a toucan
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Poet Gregory Corso went on the beat path after meeting this poet in a Greenwich Village bar in 1950
Allen Ginsberg
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In his prime this athlete said, It's hard to be humble "when you're as great as I am"
Muhammad Ali
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It's home to the Holmenkollen ski jump
Oslo
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We'd like to "enlighten" you about the musical "Sidd"; it's based on this novel
Siddhartha
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He created the musical riddles called the "Enigma Variations"
(Edward) Elgar
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One species of this bird breeds in the Arctic tundra & "vacations" at the other end of the globe
a tern
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In his teens he worked in an assistant D.A.'s office; later his Perry Mason character made fools of D.A.s
(Erle Stanley) Gardner
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Oscar Wilde called this 4-letter word "the curse of the drinking classes"
work
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Guyanese capital named for a Hanoverian monarch
Georgetown
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A naughty 18th c. novel originally titled "Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure" inspired the 2006 musical named for her
Fanny Hill
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If this riddling Belgian surrealist painter, born 1898 worked for "Jeopardy!", he might write, "This is not a clue"
Magritte
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Nightingales & robins belong to this family of melodious songbirds
thrushes
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Her hotsy-totsy diaries trace back to one she began as an 11-year-old aboard ship in 1914
Anaïs Nin
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A motto of hers was "in politics, if you want anything said, ask a man; if you want anything done, ask a woman"
(Margaret) Thatcher
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It's on the Suriname River
Paramaribo
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In 2006 the cast of this long-running hit embarked on <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2006-05-11_DJ_26.wmv">an exuberant & noisy campaign</a> to clean up New York City
Stomp
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This Puccini opera turns on the solution to 3 riddles posed by the heroine
Turandot
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In North America this term is properly applied to only 4 species that are crested, including the tufted
a titmouse
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In Penny Lane, where this "Hellraiser" grew up, the barber shaves another customer--then flays him alive!
Clive Barker
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From Ft. Sill, Okla. he made the plea, Arizona is my land, my home, my father's land, to which I now ask to... return"
Geronimo
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A silent movie title includes the last name of this 18th c. statesman & favorite of Catherine the Great
Grigori Alexandrovich Potemkin
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