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Click Chain #12 - Plus

Upon answering the first question, all subsequent questions will refer to the previous answer. Better not miss any! There are six more questions in this "plus" edition!
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Last updated: August 26, 2023
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First submittedMay 1, 2023
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In a Roman theater, during the Ides of March, senators assassinated:
...who famously spoke the phrase:
...which is referenced in the line, "we came, we saw, we kicked its ass!" in:
...which starred:
...who was also in:
...which grew out of lore from an American folk called the:
...who were actually:
...which one must understand (to some degree) to parse the phrase:
...which is a famous quote from:
...whose brother was assassinated by:
...who committed his crime in:
...who, six times, hosted a ceremony where one might win an:
...which is the first name of the playwright who wrote:
...which sounds like, but is certainly not, a biography about:
...who wrote:
...which takes place during:
...when part of New Guinea was called:
...who, during World War I, fell to the forces of:
...who fought a poorly planned war against the mighty:
...which is, taxonomically, a:
...which belongs to the classification rank of:
...which falls one classification rank below:
...of which, the oldest continuous example is the Imperial House of:
...who conquered Portuguese:
...whose etymological roots correlate to the word for "east" in the language of:
...which is an official language in:
...which, in economic circles, was called one of the:
...which also included:
...whose second largest city is:
...which is the destination for a movie train trying to escape:
...whose etymological origins likely come from the Bantu language:
...who, under the reign of Alfonso, largely converted to:
...whose principal offices are located in the:
...which is located within:
...where the First Triumvirate dissolved, leading to Julius Caesar's total military victory over:
...who paid for the construction of Rome's first permanent:
A Farewell to Arms
Australia
Bill Murray
Busan
Catholicism
Chordate
Emu
Four Asian Tigers
German
Ghostbusters
Groundhog Day
Hemingway
Ich bin ein Berliner
Japan
Julius Caesar
Kaiser-Wilhelmsland
Kennedy
Kingdom
Kongo
Malay
Oscar
Pennsylvania Dutch
Phylum
Pompey
Rome
Singapore
Sirhan Sirhan
South Korea
The Ambassador Hotel
The Importance of Being Earnest
Theater
Timor
Vatican
Veni, Vidi, Vici
World War I
Zombies
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Level 59
May 1, 2023
This one tied back even better!
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Level 77
May 1, 2023
Thanks! I really like the fact that Caesar was assassinated in the theater Pompey built. I hope people will make that connection. :)
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Level 59
May 1, 2023
You kinda forgot to add this to the series......can we get a Click Chain #13 - Figuratively
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Level 77
May 1, 2023
That sounds fun. That’ll definitely take some time, though. Expect it sometime soon!
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Level 59
May 2, 2023
Aight!
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Level 59
May 1, 2023
Is it possible to make the first question .....where senators assassinated:

This would make it so that you can take the chain from any point and it's an infine loop with no clear starting, and the first question would be like the rest (just a bit more clear and easy so people can get in the loop)

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Level 91
Aug 16, 2023
You've got your Kennedys confused. John F. Kennedy spoke "Ich bin ein Berliner" while Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan. Perhaps this was intentional, but if not, you can rectify it by correcting the clue to "...whose brother was assassinated by..."
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Level 77
Sep 21, 2023
Yeah, it’s intentional. The chain links are often based on the word alone, not the context of the previous question.