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This city's 1st stampede opened in 1912 |
Calgary
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This other name for Gypsies is also what Italians call their capital |
Roma
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The rose named for this "9 To 5" singer features vivid orange-red blossoms |
Dolly Parton
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In 1859 it took Robert E. Lee less than a day to suppress the uprising by this white abolitionist |
John Brown
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It's a runway without the accompanying airport facilities |
a landing strip
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In 1932 the New Brunswick Provincial Police was absorbed by this famous force |
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
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"The Accidental Tourist" |
Geena Davis
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Because of their close association, eating this animal is the main food taboo among Gypsies |
(Cheryl: What is a cow?) (Doug: What is a goat?)
Horse
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People, people who need roses, may like the bestselling rose she created with Tom Carruth |
Barbra Streisand
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When Lee was little, his father went to jail for this, like Charles Dickens' dad a few years later |
debt
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It's the piece of metal or rubber between the door & the frame to keep the wind & rain out |
a weather strip
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On June 25, 1993 Vancouver's Kim Campbell became the first woman to hold this post |
prime minister
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"Moonstruck" |
(Jason: Who is Cher?)
Olympia Dukakis
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The Manouche are the Gypsies mainly found in this European country |
(Jason: What is Romania?)
France
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This hybrid tea rose shares its name with a top French cooking school |
(Doug: What is the Sorbonne?) (Cheryl: What is the Germanne?)
Cordon Bleu
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In 1847 Lee was wounded in the storming of Chapultepec in this war |
the Mexican-American War
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"Krazy Kat" was a popular one of these that ran from 1913 to 1944 |
a comic strip
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The Castor canadensis species of this rodent is an emblem of Canada |
the beaver
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"The Year of Living Dangerously" |
Linda Hunt
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In 1997 Spanish Civil War martyr Ceferino Jimenez Malla became the first Gypsy to gain this pre-sainthood step |
Beatification
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You can make a decorative wreath out of the roses named for this actress whose family tree is a Gumm |
Judy Garland
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Starting June 1, 1862, Lee's command was known as the Army of this area |
Northern Virginia
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To work an exposed coal excavation |
strip mine
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The Isthmus of Chignecto connects this province to New Brunswick |
(Cheryl: What is Newfoundland?) ... (Alex: Connected to the mainland.)
Nova Scotia
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"Julia" |
(Cheryl: Who is Jane Fonda?)
Vanessa Redgrave
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In 15th century Europe the Gypsies claimed to be from "Little" this country |
(Doug: What is Little Greece?)
Egypt
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Meaning "The Valley of the Deer", it's a type of rose, or a single malt scotch whiskey |
Glenfiddich
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In this May 1863 battle, Lee won his greatest victory but lost Stonewall Jackson |
Chancellorsville
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Popular with mathematicians, it's the strip seen here |
a Möbius strip
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