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The Green, Green Glow of Home.
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Yep! Classillica, you're it! 
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I don't think I'm very good at this but here goes...
Cultureless crude primitives temporarily dwelling upon a sphere of knowledge.
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Originally posted by Classicalla: I don't think I'm very good at this but here goes...
Cultureless crude primitives temporarily dwelling upon a sphere of knowledge. Well, Cultureless crude Primitives are Barbarians and the Sphere of Knowledge, in this venue, can only be the Daily Planet, so... I believe the Actual Title is Barbarians at the PlanetJames who has to HA HA Elisabeth for not getting it because she got stuck on temporarily
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Yep, that's it, James! You're up!
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This is yet another title that didn't quite make it.
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It's a Small World After All... 
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by Captivated2: <strong> It's a Small World After All... 
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Yippy-skippy! OK... I can't decide... but these are so likely to be so EASY, I think to win you'll need to guess both (in 30 seconds or less). 1.) Annihilated, eradicated and completely obliterated... sort of. 2.) A dirge for an American comic culture phenomenon. 
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Hmmm.... How about these:
Virtually Destroyed
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Originally posted by Classicalla: Hmmm.... How about these:
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Requiem for a Superhero Ding ding ding! A winner! 
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Maius, Quintillis, plus two more equally separated specifically identified by a great principal place.
Hehe... googling might be required.
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Nope.
Perhaps I need to add a clue. One of the "two" is Martius.
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Okay, another clue. The four are Martius, Maius, Quintillis, and October. Each of the four are separated into equal parts. And when you figure out what that means and what they have in common - then that commonality is specifically identified by a great principal place.
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I'll admit to using Google, but I think it's the Ides of Metropolis
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When someone finally gets this one, please explain... I was scratchin' my head over here. 
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I dunno but is it... Double Jeopardy ?
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I think it's the Ides of Metropolis. Even though that was already guessed, I'll explain why. Those are Greek months. What they all have in common is that they have thirty-one days. Equally divided, you would have a middle to the month. As any student of Shakespeare knows, the middle of the month is the "ides".
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Yes! It's The Ides of Metropolis. And Elisabeth explained it well. We often only associate the Ides with March, but there also Ides in May, July (Quintillis - later renamed Julius), and October. You're up Crazy Babe!! Here's a wiki on the Roman calendar: Roman Calendar And I admit googling to come up with this one.
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