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Famous Lasts Quiz

Name these widely-credited lasts.
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Soviet leader
Saxon King of England
NBA player to wear
"short" shorts
Person to hit .400
State to join the USA
Greek letter
Beatles album
(by release date)
Book of the Bible
Battle of George Custer
Country to gain
independence (2011)
Russian czar
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Words of Julius Caesar
(according to Shakespeare)
Pitcher to win 30 games
U.S. Triple Crown winning horse
Sega video game console
Harry Potter book
U.S. President to wear
a powdered wig
Canadian territory
Stanley Kubrick film
Undefeated heavyweight champ
Days of Christmas gift
(according to song)
Tudor monarch
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Caesar's last words, according to Shakespeare, were actually "Et tu Brute? Then fall, Caesar."
Dec 13, 2011  delete  reply
IowaMHS
i agree
Dec 13, 2011  delete  reply
flavoursum49
also Brutus' name was spelt brut. (in ancient times and so in the play that is how it would be said not brute)
Dec 13, 2011  delete  reply
Quizmaster
http://shakespeare.mit.edu/julius_caesar/full.html
Dec 13, 2011  delete  reply
username729
I put el tu, brute for some reason. Maybe I shouldn't have taken spanish class.
Dec 13, 2011  delete  reply
Even in Spanish, that means "He you," which doesn't make much sense. The Spanish translation would by "Y tu, Brute?"
Jan 20, 2013  delete  reply
amlesida
I said you too brutus?, same thing...
Dec 14, 2011  delete  reply
amlesida
nope, "and you" is the same, always remember that wrong
Dec 14, 2011  delete  reply
jpglly
i said: e' tu brutus....sucks:(
Dec 17, 2011  delete  reply
His name would have actually been Brutus. It is a second declension Latin noun. It was very common for male names to be second declension. In declining nouns, Brute (pronounced, BROO tay) would be the vocative case, which is used for direct address. So, in saying, "et tu, Brute?", Caesar was directly addressing him, "and you too, Brutus?" His name would not have been Brut.
Dec 18, 2011  delete  reply
For more on this subject see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIAdHEwiAy8
Nov 22, 2012  delete  reply
I said "and you, Brutus?" And it didin't work D:
Apr 20, 2012  delete  reply
How did that little people get the SEGA Dreamcast?
Nov 26, 2012  delete  reply
So few people? Probably because nobody bought one, which is the reason why it was Sega's last console.
Jan 20, 2013  delete  reply
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