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Hemingway's nickname, or what sons Jack, Patrick & Gregory called him |
Papa
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Quasimodo would be relieved that Emmanuel, this structure's 13-ton bell, is now rung electronically |
Notre Dame
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Century in which Johannes Rebmann became the first European to see & describe Kilimanjaro & its snows |
(Loyd: What is the 18th?) (Carly: What is the 17th?) ... (Alex: Yes, it happened in 1848.)
19th
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In 1935 he was made an honorary Kentucky colonel for his contributions to the state's cuisine |
Colonel Sanders
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At the end of this 1964 film, Mr. Banks says to the nanny flying off, "Goodbye...Don't stay away too long" |
[ERRATUM: Bert says the last line, not Mr. Banks.]
Mary Poppins
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It's a freestanding cupboard |
armoire
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During the '40s Hemingway settled in Finca Vigia, a villa in this country |
(Robert: What is Spain?)
Cuba
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In Japan on this holiday, temple bells ring 108 times, dispelling the 108 earthly desires so people can start fresh |
New Year's
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Kilimanjaro is described as this kind of volcano whose name means "sleeping"; otherwise the snows would melt |
dormant
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The logo seen of this chain is seen here |
Domino's (Pizza)
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"I'll be right here", he said pointing his glowing finger at Elliot's head before he left the earth |
E.T.
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He founded his world-famous house of fashion in 1974 |
(Giorgio) Armani
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While living in Paris, Hemingway came under the influence of this writer, seen here |
Gertrude Stein
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London's Whitechapel foundry made Big Ben as well as the "clock bells" for this Wren cathedral |
(Loyd: What is...*? (Alex: You are...right. If you want to pause during the response, I will pause...in the ruling.)
St. Paul's
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On a clear day, the snows of Kilimanjaro can be seen from near this capital of Kenya about 200 miles away |
Nairobi
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In a classic TV ad for this chain, Clara Peller demanded, "Where's the beef?" |
Wendy's
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As this title priest in 1964, Richard Burton's last words are in Latin & translate to "I'm ready to die..." |
Becket
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It's bordered by Georgia & Azerbaijan |
Armenia
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This novel was published posthumously in 1970, 13 years before the Kenny Rogers-Dolly Parton song |
Islands in the Stream
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A bell that summons members in parliament, or a Pink Floyd album title |
the division bell
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The snows of Kilimanjaro are appropriately featured on this African nation's coat of arms |
Tanzania
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dqcurl.com is a website for this franchise |
Dairy Queen
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Claude Rains dies in this 1933 film saying, "I meddled in things that man must leave alone" |
The Invisible Man
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It's the cataclysmic battle of Revelation 16:16 |
Armageddon
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The title "Across the River and into the Trees" came from the dying words of this Confederate general |
Stonewall Jackson
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The practice of ringing church bells in arithmetical sequence is called "ringing" these |
ringing the changes
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In 1930 Walter Mittelholzer took off from this "plain" in a plane to fly over the snows of Kilimanjaro |
(Carly: I don't know. What is Victoria plain?)
Serengeti
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A picture of a dirigible evoked the shape of a generous sub sandwich to Tony Conza, hence the name of this chain |
Blimpie
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Col. Kurtz' last words in "Apocalypse Now" are these 2 words, repeated |
the horror
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It's the old name for the observance held on November 11th |
Armistice Day
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