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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS |
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This title boy tells us, "Tom and me found the money that the robbers hid in the cave, and it made us rich" |
Huckleberry Finn
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It's probably Led Zeppelin's most famous song, though the group never released it as a commercial single |
"Stairway To Heaven"
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She entitled her 1985 autobiography "Elvis and Me" |
Priscilla Presley
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Organisms in the intestines of these communal insects help them to digest wood |
termites
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O'Hare International |
(Michael: What is Chicago?) ... (Alex: [*], yes; we're going for the state.)
Illinois
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This question that traditionally follows "Halt!" might also be asked about an unlikely destination |
Who goes there?
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This Wonderland kitty "had very long claws and a great many teeth, so" Alice decided to treat it with respect |
Cheshire Cat
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The King's concert was definitely over when this 5-word phrase followed "Ladies and gentlemen..." |
Elvis has left the building
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It's an insect larva that literally feeds on books or a person who does it figuratively |
bookworm
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George Bush Intercontinental Airport |
Texas
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Abbreviated WWJD, this question was popularized by the book "In His Steps" |
What would Jesus do?
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He gave us "The Jungle Book" in 1894 & "The Second Jungle Book" in 1895 |
Kipling
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Named for the massive statues of Mars & Neptune that flank it, the Giants' Staircase is found at this Venetian palace |
Palace of the Doges
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Once used as a church, this home established during the Civil War was named for the owner's daughter |
Graceland
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The scientific name of this insect is mantis religiosa |
praying mantis
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Louis Armstrong International |
Louisiana
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"Medical" catchphrase used when a performer takes ill on stage |
(Michael: What is stage fright?)
Is there a doctor in the house?
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His story about Jekyll & Hyde was inspired by a nightmare, & he was really ticked when his wife woke him up |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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This Bel Kaufman novel set at Calvin Coolidge High School has become a modern classic |
Up the Down Staircase
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Elvis starred with this sex kitten, sometimes called the female Elvis, in "Viva Las Vegas" |
Ann-Margret
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There are pea, grain & boll varieties of these beetles |
weevil
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Logan International |
Massachusetts
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In 2001 Jared Martin of TV's "Dallas" was featured under this heading in People magazine |
(Michael: What is Who shot J.R.?) (Wendy: What is whatever happened to?)
Where are they now?
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This heroine is "barely eighteen" when she seeks a new job as a governess (& finds one, with Mr. Rochester) |
Jane Eyre
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Life is no "Picnic" for the Flood family in his 1957 play "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" |
William Inge
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Fittingly, this 1960 film was Elvis' first after returning from the army |
G.I. Blues
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The cottonmouth snake is also known by this name that sounds like Native American footwear |
water moccasin
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Wiley Post-Will Rogers Memorial Airport |
(Jill: What is Oklahoma?) (Wendy: What's California?) ... (Alex: They were lost in a plane flight in [*], and hence that designation.)
Alaska
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You can put a male friend's courage in doubt with this rodent-related query |
Are you a man or a mouse?
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