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| 1.
Richard Harris had a pop hit in 1968 with a song titled "MacArthur _____". What word goes in the blank? |
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2.
The 1990-1991 television show investigating the brutal murder of Laura Palmer had two of these in its title.
(Note: You will also need to rearrange the letters to get this answer.) |
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| 3.
An Australian cartoonist is named Bill ___. What word completes his name, which sounds as if he is not watertight? |
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| 4.
Sybil _____ was an English witch, astrologer, psychic, and occult author of many books. What was her last name, which is also one of the national emblems of Wales? |
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| 5.
Russ Meyer was an American motion picture director and photographer whose nickname was "The King of ___". What word fills in the blank (nudge, nudge, wink, wink, say no more ...)? |
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| 6.
To pass the time on a car trip, my brothers and I sometimes sang a song about bottles hanging on the wall. With what substance were these bottles traditionally filled? |
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| 7.
Henrik Ibsen's play about a character based on a fabled 18th century Norwegian huntsman, with incidental music by Edvard Grieg, is called "_____ Gynt". What is his anti-hero's first name? |
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What surname is shared by an early rockabilly pioneer and one of the founding members of the rock band 'America'? (Their name does NOT suggest a family history of voyeurism, but it does suggest that a game played with children which involves covering one's eyes might be popular in the family.) |
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Television's "Friends" often met at a coffee shop whose name included a word that can also be used to refer to a fringe benefit. What word is it? |
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In 1981, Simon and Garfunkel performed a reunion concert at an outdoor venue in New York City that attracted an audience estimated at 750,000 people. The recording of the event was released as "The Concert in Central _____". What word completes the title of the album? |
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