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In 1898 Britain leased the New Territories from China, adding to the area of this dependency |
Hong Kong
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He played Michael Knight's evil look-alike enemy Garthe on "Knight Rider" |
David Hasselhoff
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A type of endive & a type of waffle take their names from this country |
Belgium
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The Kodak Hula Show in this city is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 1997 |
Honolulu
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A popular type of this equipment is coded 7 X 35, meaning they magnify 7 times with a 35mm objective lens |
(Dylan: What is a telephoto lens?)
binoculars
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In 1273 Rudolf I became the first from this family to rule the Holy Roman Empire, though he was never crowned |
the Hapsburgs
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Name shared by Phoebe's twin (also played by Lisa Kudrow) & George of the Jungle's wife, possibly a twin |
Ursula
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This soup is made from the tail of any beef animal, including the cow & the steer |
ox-tail soup
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This seat of Kent County, Delaware is named for a city in England's county of Kent |
Dover
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The very common house type of this small brown bird is a non-challenging addition to your list |
(Dylan: What is a swallow?) (Buzzer sound to end round may have been edited out of tape, but the round ended at this point)
a sparrow
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In January 1943 FDR & Winston Churchill met in this North African city to discuss the war effort |
(Amy: What is Yalta?) (Phil: What is Tripoli?)
Casablanca
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(Hi, I'm Tia & Tamara Mowry.) Patty Duke played identical cousins on "The Patty Duke Show" & Sheryl Lee did it on this appropriately named series |
(Phil: [No response])
Twin Peaks
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To a Thai, they're ba mee; to a Filipino, pancit mami & to a Japanese, ramen |
noodles
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Magnolia Mound Plantation, an old Creole home, is a tourist attraction in this city |
Baton Rouge
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Since 1900 this group has sponsored the Christmas bird count across North America |
the Audubon Society
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In 1701 this pirate was hanged in London for murder & 5 counts of piracy |
(Dylan: Who is Bluebeard?)
Captain Kidd
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On this NBC soap, Eileen Davidson as Kristen got look-alike Susan to have a baby for her |
Days of Our Lives
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This pizza turnover is from Naples & its name means "trouser leg" |
calzone
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The Pueblo Revolt drove the Spanish out of this city in 1680, but they returned in 1692 |
Santa Fe
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A birdwatcher's bonanza, fallout is the sudden grounding of a population during this process |
migration
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This type of sailing vessel has a single mast with fore-and-aft rigging |
a sloop
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The first European to round Africa's southern tip, he was also on the voyage that discovered Brazil |
(Phil: Who is Vasco da Gama?)
Bartolomeo Diaz
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These former "Full House" twins have their own line of home video mystery adventures |
Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen
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Term for whole wheat berries that have been steamed, dried & cracked; they're found in tabbouleh |
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go, Phil.)
bulgur
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Appropriately, the capitol building in this capital of the "Silver State" has a silver dome |
(Phil: What is Nevada?) ... (Alex: We were going for the city, not the state.)
Carson City
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This artist & ornithologist known for his "Field Guide"s died at age 87 in 1996 |
Roger Tory Peterson
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One's tax burden can be lowered by exploiting these |
(Amy: What are loops?) (Alex: [Looks at judges] ...No.)
loopholes
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