Taglines | Sports arenas | Shakespeare First Lines | Duel lingo | Geography B |
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What is Target?
Expect more, pay less
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What is Fenway Park?
Built for the Boston Red Sox, this building is the oldest in baseball
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What is Richard III?
"Now is the winter of our discontent, made glorious summer by this sun of York"
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What is fire?
Shooting off a gun
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What is the Bermuda Triangle?
This three-sided area of sea is supposedly where ships and airplanes sink
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What is Schlitz?
The beer that made Milwaukee famous
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What is Olympic Stadium?
Built for the 1976 Summer Olympics, this Montreal landmark has the world's tallest leaning structure
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What is Hamlet?
"Who's there?"
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What is a second?
The person to back you up in case you die
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What is Baton Rouge?
The capital of Louisiana
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What is Gieco?
Over 75 years of savings and service
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What is Guaranteed Rate Field/Comiskey Park?
This Chicago building has a massive downwards-pointing arrow on the front of it, the sponsor's symbol
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What is the Tempest?
"Boatswain!"
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What is a joust?
A duel with long spears on horseback
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What is Boston?
It's the largest city near Harvard
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What is Adidas?
Impossible is nothing
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What is TD Garden?
The Boston Bruins have this relatively new structure
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What is the Merchant of Venice?
"My Lord Bassanio, since you have found Antonio, We two will leave you."
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What is a Sabre?
This type of sword for dueling is also an NHL team
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What is Bulgaria?
It's a small nation in East Europe
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What is Rolex?
A crown for every achievement
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What is Emirates Stadium?
Arsenal has this stadium, named after an airline
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What is Measure for Measure?
"Escalus."
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What is First Blood?
There are two types of sword duels, to the death, and this
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What is Brown University?
The Rhode Island Ivy League school
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