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  1. 3. Finished in AD 80, this is the largest elliptical amphitheater and built so well that mock naval battles could entertain the crowds of 50,000.
  2. 9. Dominant philosophy of the Renaissance that incorporated a love of the classics.
  3. 10. Indiana Jones movie which features a stunning boat chase [2 words].
  4. 12. Michelangelo's masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture (1501-1504), carved from a single block of flawed marble.
  5. 15. The only son of Lord and Lady Montague.
  6. 16. Italy's deepest lake, which gave its original name: Lario, meaning "deep place."
  7. 17. W's favorite temple at the Roman Forum, which housed the ancient treasury (filled with gold and silver)! We'll definitely make "time" to see the temple to this ancient God.
  8. 20. Home to the third largest Roman amphitheater in Italy (built in 30 AD and which housed 30,000 spectators).
  9. 22. The leader of the Republic of Venice during the Renaissance.
  10. 25. The first dome since Rome! The largest masonry vault on Earth! Brunelleschi's Renaissance masterpiece!
  11. 27. Florence's "Old Bridge" over the Arno [2 words].
  12. 28. The Eternal City and home to one of the most incredible Mediterranean empires!
  13. 29. THE Italian astronomer, physicist and teacher who wowed the world with his theories. And then got hauled in front of the Inquisition.
  14. 33. Famous Roman fountain thematically taming the waters that was features in the famous 1960 film La Dolce Vita.
  15. 34. Romantic nationalist whose Red Shirts helped to unite Italy.
  16. 36. Mr. W's favorite Cellini statue is of Perseus, holding this person's head high for all to see!
  17. 38. Often considered the "greatest church in Christendom," this Basilica is built over the tomb of Jesus's chief apostle, Saint _____.
  18. 39. In March 1861 Victor Emmanuel of Piedmont-Sardinia became _____ of Italy.
  19. 40. Despite the name, these famous 135 steps were funded and built by the French!
  20. 41. The Roman Emperor who set fire to Rome, blamed it on the Christians and even crucified St. Peter upside down (AD 64).
  21. 43. Tourists to Verona will go out of their way to get a selfie with THIS part of Juliet's house.
  22. 44. George Clooney loved Lake Como so much he used it as a location in Ocean's ______.
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  1. 1. Four of these bronze statues were stolen from Venice's St. Mark's Cathedral (but were returned after Austria defeated Napoleon in the Battle of Waterloo).
  2. 2. Former Roman temple to all the ancient Gods that, because it was so preserved, inspired Renaissance artists to bring back the dome! Woot Woot!
  3. 4. Married Anakin Skywalker on Naboo, which was filmed at the Villa Balbianello!
  4. 5. The fashion capital of the world!
  5. 6. Michelangelo, Galileo and Leon Battista Alberti are just some of the buried at this Florentine church. [2 words]
  6. 7. Saint whose church in Venice is known for its golden mosaics and its blend of eastern (Byzantine) and western (Roman) styles.
  7. 8. Juliet's family, whose House had an ancient feud with the Montagues.
  8. 11. Mode of transportation we're taking from Florence to Rome.
  9. 13. The center of Rome noted for government buildings and ancient temples.
  10. 14. Sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti won the design contest for these doors: the Gates of _______.
  11. 18. Baroque architect and sculpture who created
  12. 19. The Red! The Fat! The Learned! La rossa! La grassa! La dotta!
  13. 21. Birthplace of the Renaissance!
  14. 23. Head of the Roman Catholic Church who Catholics consider God's representative on Earth.
  15. 24. David! Pieta! Sistine Chapel ceiling! St. Peter's! Should I keep going?
  16. 26. Famous Florentine textile and banking family.
  17. 30. The chosen one who was both a Jedi and a Sith.
  18. 31. Learned students: Bologna has the oldest one on Earth that has been teaching for going on 935 years straight!
  19. 32. At the Roman Forum, the Vestal Virgins guarded this sacred firery symbol.
  20. 35. Roman goddess and subject of many a Renaissance painter -- including Botticelli.
  21. 37. Michelangelo spent 5 years painting 343 figures on THIS chapel's ceiling.
  22. 42. Michelangelo's David has the "hands of a murderer" because he is going to face this Philistine giant.