Can you name the phrases, titles, idioms, or people that follow the pattern ______ of ______?

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Young girl who received divine inspiration to lead the French army in battle; later burned at the stake
Mary Poppins says that it will help the medicine go down, as adding a bit of pleasantness to any distasteful task makes it better
A degree conferred on a person who has completed his/her undergraduate studies (usually taking 3-4 years)
Idiom describing a source of unpredictable or unexpected problems, as in 'opening up a...
A conjuring trick requiring manual dexterity; a term for a magician's 'quick fingers'
As an idiom: a flimsy structure, arrangement, or situation that is in danger of collapsing or failing; or more literally, you can build one using the 2 of clubs, 3 of hearts, etc..
1998-2007 sitcom set in New York starring Kevin James and Leah Remini
A standard of comparison for describing how much fun something is; or Milton Bradley's game in which you hook the arms of primate figures together into a chain
First wife of Henry VIII
Nickname for Los Angeles
Lucy Maud Montgomery's second novel, a sequel published in 1909, which follows her heroine from age 16 to 18.
A nickname for Superman
The most senior ordained person of authority of the Church of England and of the worldwide Anglican Communion
Standing over 30 meters high, this statue of the Greek god Helios is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
The world's largest Catholic fraternal service organization
2008 James Bond movie starring Daniel Craig
Dorothy Gale and her companions traveled to the Emerald City to see this ruler, hopeful that he would solve their problems
A non-profit charity that accepts donations of human hair for the purpose of making wigs for needy children who have lost their hair due to a medical condition
A national landmark of France, this château, located 16 km southwest of Paris, is a former royal residence and center of the French court.
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The lowest legislative body of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
A heraldic design indicating ancestry unique to a person, family, or state.
Bad-tempered character in 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' who is fond of issuing death sentences and playing croquet.
A county and island of England, located in the English Channel and separated from the mainland by the Solent; known for its natural beauty
Unsuccessful invasion attempt to overthrow the Cuban government in 1961
Ponce de León is said to have been searching for this legendary spring
1963 Johnny Cash song; or an area in the Pacific Ocean containing over 75% of the world's active and dormant volcanoes
Novella by Joseph Conrad exposing the dark side of European colonization in Africa.
A gift to the U.S. from France, this sculpture stands in New York Harbor
Translation of the Latin 'Agnus Dei', this term refers to Jesus Christ
The legendary El Dorado was thought by some to be this
1989 Kevin Costner movie; he plays an Iowa farmer who builds a baseball diamond.
An establishment or museum commemorating a group of people judged outstanding in their sport or profession; e.g. baseball's is located in Cooperstown, NY
Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer, and Bernie Mac together are known as 'The Original......
Massively multiplayer online role-playing game involving quests; players choose to be Orcs, Trolls, Humans or Dwarves
'Royal' moniker for both standup comedy's Lisa Lampanelli and for hotel magnate Leona Helmsley
In this 'parental' sounding idiom,
'Necessity' is said to be the....
Historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, it is home to the Crown Jewels.
Name of both a 1953 and a 2005 horror movie; or a museum containing figures in the likenesses of famous people.
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