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What is a comedian.
An entertainer whose act is designed to make an audience laugh.
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What is the Tony award.
The highest honor that can be given to a play is also known as the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre.
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What is ballet.
Originating in Renaissance Italy, it established its present form during the 19th century, this dance is characterized by light, graceful and fluid movements.
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What is the month of April.
This month is also known as Financial Literacy, Autism Awareness, National Soft Pretzel months. And is derived from the Latin word Aprilis.
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What is improvisation.
To create without preparation, free-form.
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What is the Aronoff Center.
Designed by renowned architect César Pelli and named in honor of Cincinnati native and Ohio senator, this performing arts center features some of our leading entertainment events.
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What is the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company.
Known primarily for its reproductions of the Bard's finest works, this theater founded in 1993 is also known to venture into other topics.
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What is February.
Often characterized in the Northern Hemisphere for terrible weather, this month is also known for birthing handsome, devoted husbands.
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What is Playhouse in the Park.
Nestled on a hill and commanding a superb view of downtown Cincinnati, this theater has been offering audiences the finest in professional theatre for 59 years.
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What is the Taft Theater.
The theatre was built in 1928, as evidenced by its Art Deco interior. All seats are unobstructed, giving every seat a clear view of the stage. The former President and Ohio native would be proud.
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What is the month of May.
This month is named after the Greek goddess Maia and its birth flower is Lily of the Valley.
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What is January.
With a birthstone of garnet and birth flower of cottage pink, this month is derived from the Latin word Ianuarius.
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What is Cincinnati Music Hall.
Designed by architect Samuel Hannaford, considered one of the last and best examples of the Victorian Gothic Revival Style, this concert venue is a must-see.
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Who is Agatha Christie.
An English writer, known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving around her fictional detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple.
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What is one.
TRIPLE JEOPARDY!!!!
How many games have the Cincinnati Bengals won this year (15 games played total to date). |
What is the Daily Show?
This 30 minute show premiered on Comedy Central on July 21, 1996 and has only had three hosts. Winner of three Peabody Awards and 24 Emmys.
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What is the Civil Right movement.
Begun in the 1940s, this was an organized effort by black Americans to end racial discrimination and gain equal rights under the law.
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Who is Tchaikovsky.
Originally a civil servant, this musically precocious Russian composer is responsible for some of the greatest ballets ever written.
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Who is your husband (hope she got this one right).
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!! DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!
This man loves you even more now that he did 33 years ago. |
Who is Drew Carey.
Born in 1958, this American comedian, actor and game show host served in the US marines. He has hosted The Price is Right since 2007.
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Who is Trevor Noah.
Born under apartheid, this writer, producer and political commentator as become internationally acclaimed as a television host, but still likes to go on tour.
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Lyndon Baines Johnson
Many saw him as an unlikely champion of Civil Rights legislation. Who not only lobbied for, but signed this into law?
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What is Swan Lake.
This ballet was initially panned and the original Odette was less than impressed. Oh, what sorcery led to this being considered a great composition?!
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What is Murder on the Orient Express.
Published on 28 February 1934, under the title of Murder in the Calais Coach, this murder mystery is set on a train.
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What is Whose Line is it anyway.
The show where everything's made up and the points don't matter.
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