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BARBARA WALTERS' 20 YEARS |
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The Lord called Moses' people stiff-necked, meaning stubborn, for making this idol & worshiping it |
The Golden Calf
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In 1976, in her first ABC special, Barbara interviewed the Carters & this superstar Barbra |
Barbra Streisand
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This Finnish capital is noted for its Russian restaurants, such as Alexander Nevski |
Helsinki
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Fractus, congestus & humilis are terms used to describe these aerial formations |
Clouds
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The name of this skirt isn't Scottish in origin; it may come from the Danish for "to tuck up" |
Kilt
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The title of this 1995 Bruce Willis film refers to a group that may have lauched a deadly plague |
"12 Monkeys"
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Jesus called it a den of thieves & ordered it cleansed, angering the priests |
The Temple
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During a visit to Fidel Castro, Barbara's crew became the 1st Americans to cross this bay since 1961 |
Bay of Pigs
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It's said the Witchery by the Castle, on Castle Hill in this Scottish city, is haunted by several ghosts |
Edinburgh
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Projecting from the cecum, where the small & large intestines meet, is this non functional organ |
Appendix
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This term for a broad street is French, but it goes back to bolwerc, a Middle Dutch word for bulwark |
Boulevard
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A monkey god named Hanuman appears in the "Ramayana", an epic poem of this country |
India
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Judge Shamgar slew 600 of these people with an ox goad; David slew just one with a sling & a stone |
Philistines
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In 1992 he made Barbara's fantasy come true by dancing the tango with her -- Hoo-aah! |
(A: And I know I didn't do the "Hoo-aah!" the way [*] did it in the film; I don't even dare try it anymore!)
Al Pacino
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La Tour D' Argent in this city's 5th arrandissement is world famous for its pressed duck |
Paris
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In 1862 Darwin published a book on how orchids are fertilized by these creatures |
(Pat: What are birds?) (Alex: ...No.)
Insects
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The adjective vespertilian means resembling this winged mammal, whose Latin name is vespertilio |
Bat
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These monkeys were important "factors" in the development of the Salk polio vaccine |
Rhesus monkeys
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Famous quote from Jesus that precedes "But by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God" |
"Man does not live by bread alone"
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She called her 1977 joint talk with these Egyptian & Israeli leaders the biggest break of her career |
Anwar Sadat & Menachem Begin
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There's a restaurant named for this seductive spy in Leeuwarden, Netherlands, her birthplace |
Mata Hari
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It's the terrestrial planet farthest from the sun |
(P: What is Pluto?) (J: What is Earth?)
Mars
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This fruity condiment's name comes from the Hindi meaning "to be licked" |
Chutney
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The long, pendulous nose of the male gave this monkey its name |
Proboscis Monkey
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The first word in Romans 1:1 is his name |
Paul
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Most will never forget when Barbara asked this actress "What kind of a tree are you?"; she said "Oak" |
Katharine Hepburn
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Hemingway hung out at Harry's Bar, the birthplace of the Bellini cocktail, in this Italian city |
Venice
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The mammalian order edentata has 3 families: anteaters, armadillos & these slow movers |
Sloths
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The name of this small magnifying glass used by jewelers comes from the French for an imperfect gem |
Loupe
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In 1996 this inquisitive monkey of children's lit turned 55 |
Curious George
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