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In 1981 this country formally annexed the Golan Heights, land it had held militarily since 1967 |
Israel
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George Martin, often called a fifth member of this group, can be heard playing keyboard on "In My Life" |
The Beatles
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Texarkana, Texas was incorporated in 1874; Texarkana in this state wasn't incorporated until 1880 |
Arkansas
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His early career was so "Rocky" he had to sweep out the lion cages at the Central Park Zoo |
Sylvester Stallone
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In Germany this beverage is made of malt, hops, yeast & water & nothing else |
Beer
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The 1997 Greater L.A. edition has 17 columns of Smiths & 20 columns of Rodriguezes |
Telephone book
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Magellan visited these islands in 1521; MacArthur visited them in 1942, then returned in 1944 |
Philippines
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Known for his "Wall of Sound", he returned like a "ghost" with the 1991 compilation "Back to Mono" |
Phil Spector
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The town of Speedway lies within this Midwest capital |
Indianapolis
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The Fabulous Baker Boys might know she was a supermarket checker before becoming a superstar |
Michelle Pfeiffer
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This Mexican dish made with mashed avocados can be used as a dip, a sauce or a topping |
Guacamole
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It can mean an insect or a person who devours volumes |
Bookworm
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After a 22-year reign, this country's Queen Christina abdicated June 6, 1654 |
(Kevin: What is Spain?)
Sweden
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He produced the all-time bestselling pop album by a single artist |
(Kevin: Who is David Geffen?)
Quincy Jones (for Michael Jackson's Thriller)
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This California city hosts America's oldest continuously running jazz festival |
(Kevin: What is Montreux?) (Tim: What is Newport Beach?)
Monterey
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The perfect comic "foil", this actor who played Young Frankenstein was once a fencing instructor |
Gene Wilder
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This dish whose name comes from French for "to puff up" must be served the instant it comes out of the oven |
Souffle
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Bob Hoskins' father was a bookkeeper & Peter O'Toole's father had this "racier" profession |
Bookmaker/bookie
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The 1842 Treaty of Nanking ended the first of these "drug" wars |
Opium Wars
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Glen Ballard co-wrote as well as produced this smash hit album by Alanis Morissette |
"Jagged Little Pill"
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Now the second largest, Nashua is predicted to become this New England state's largest city by the year 2000 |
New Hampshire
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This late comedian was once a Pentecostal preacher: |
Sam Kinison
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Risotto Alla Milanese gets its golden color from this expensive spice |
Saffron
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Aimed at women, it's the biggest-selling U.S. magazine that fits the category |
Redbook
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In 1959 a disgruntled Buddhist monk assassinated this country's PM Solomon Bandaranaike |
(Tim: What is India?) (Kevin: What is Cambodia?)
Ceylon (or Sri Lanka)
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Appropriately, disco giant Nile Rodgers of Chic produced this man's 1983 album "Let's Dance" |
David Bowie
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The playing field for a popular outdoor game gave this Kentucky city its name |
(Alex: With a minute to go.)
Bowling Green
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He used to be a cab driver in London; now he's Bond...James Bond |
Pierce Brosnan
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This English blue cheese is named for a small village in Huntingdonshire where it was first sold |
Stilton
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The 1954 work "Seduction of the Innocent" blamed these publications for corrupting America's youth |
Comic books
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