THE NORTHERNMOST CAPITAL CITY |
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THE INTERNATIONAL CINEPLEX |
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Rome, Copenhagen, Lisbon |
Copenhagen
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A shady corner is the perfect spot for this type of plant that includes thousands of species |
fern
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This author of "The Red Badge of Courage" based his story "The Open Boat" on his own experience after a shipwreck |
Stephen Crane
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We told you this film was called "Hot Babes" in Taiwan; in France, it was "Charlie and the Funny Women" |
Charlie's Angels
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Or would you rather be one of these? (a cross between a male donkey & a female horse) |
mule
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In our opinion, it's a newspaper article that represents the publisher's point of view |
editorial
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Panama City, Guatemala City, Mexico City |
Mexico City
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Stems & leaves used to propagate new plants, or a British term for newspaper clippings |
(Linda: What is a graft?)
cuttings
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This "French Connection" actor co-authored the 1999 novel "Wake of the Perdido Star" |
Gene Hackman
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C'mon; 1993 Taiwanese title "Who Freed the Super Whale"...what more do you need? |
Free Willy
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A record one of these from an African elephant weighed 236 pounds & was over 11 feet long |
(James: What is a trunk?)
tusk
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At least the Antarctic range named for this Henry Ford descendant isn't considered a failure |
Edsel Ford
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Phnom Penh, Beijing, Hanoi |
Beijing
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Deal with certain plants before they spread; or in rhyme, "One year seeding means seven years" this |
weeding
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This story of a defecting Soviet sub captain was the first novel from both Tom Clancy & Naval Institute Press |
"The Hunt for Red October"
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In Japan this 2000 Cameron Crowe film was known as "Those Days with Penny Lane" |
Almost Famous
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This very small place in Ohio was named after P.T. Barnum's very big elephant |
Jumbo
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Hell-oooo, possums, "She's" the international star who took a "Royal Tour" in 2001 |
Dame Edna Everage
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Pretoria, Addis Ababa, Tripoli |
Tripoli
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These roses are so named because their scent resembles a plant used to brew a hot beverage |
tea roses
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In Taiwan this 1998 sequel to "The Fugitive" was known as "Execution with No Reasons" |
U.S. Marshals
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The tales of this elephant & his family were created by the Brunhoff family |
Babar
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This place, whose name means "place of pleasure", is often thought to have been in Mesopotamia |
Garden of Eden
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Jakarta, Colombo, New Delhi |
New Delhi
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From the Greek topos, which means "place", it's the type of plant cultivation seen here |
topiary
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In a 1976 Clive Cussler novel, Dirk Pitt wants to raise this ship to recover a store of byzanium, a rare element |
the Titanic
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In Taiwan "You're Still Next" was this horror film's sequel; Pop Rocks killing Life cereal's Mikey is an example of one |
(Linda: What is "Urban Legends?") (Alex: Sorry, Linda; you added an "s".)
Urban Legend
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Cartoonist who gave the Democrats the donkey & the Republicans the elephant |
Thomas Nast
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This city's name derives from the Celtic word meaning "Eiden's Fort" |
Edinburgh
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