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MUSIC IN "BLACK" & "WHITE" |
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In "The Brass Bottle", Horace Ventimore buys an antique brass bottle that contains one of these beings |
a genie
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In 1978, this New Jersey city hit the jackpot with the opening of its first casino |
Atlantic City
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The raw milk sold in health-food stores hasn't gone through this sterilization process |
pasteurization
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It's the dreaded IRS double-check of your return to ascertain its validity |
an audit
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In 1846, about 4,000 U.S. soldiers were posted on alert near this North American country |
(Nick: What is Canada?) ... (Alex: Yes, if you can't get it north, go south.)
Mexico
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Marty Robbins wore it with "a pink carnation" |
a white sport coat
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Not only could this nursery rhyme character "eat no fat", he had a cat with only one hair |
Jack Sprat
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The Wadsworth Athenium, America's oldest public art museum, is located in this Conn. capital |
Hartford
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The cake called a baba is sometimes soaked in kirsch instead of this liquor |
rum
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In reference to taxes, IRA stands for one of these |
an individual retirement account
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In January 1840, Charles Wilkes first sighted this continent |
Antarctica
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In a 1942 hit, this "has me in its spell" |
that old black magic
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Dr. Seuss' Bartholomew Cubbins finds that every time he removes one of these, another appears |
hats
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The visitor center at this fort offers a film of the writing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" |
Fort McHenry
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A chimichanga is one of these Mexican food items that's been fried, filling & all |
a burrito
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Your TIN or taxpayer identification number is usually this 9-digit number |
your social security number
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In his 1849 essay on civil disobedience, he said citizens should protest unjust government needs |
Henry David Thoreau
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In 1965, pianist Horst Jankowski took a walk up the charts with "A Walk In" this German location |
the Black Forest
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A series of dreams he had about lions helped inspire his Narnia books |
C.S. Lewis
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A formation known as Half Dome rises more than 4,700 feet in this California national park |
Yosemite
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In veal oscar the cutlets are traditionally topped with crayfish or this seafood |
(Nick: What is shrimp?)
crabmeat
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It's the form of your employer files at year's end showing your compensation & withheld taxes |
a W-2
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Established in 1849, as the state of Deseret, it's known as this state today |
Utah
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Completes "The moon was all aglow and heaven was in your eyes, the night that you told me those..." |
[Barbara first said “white lies", but corrected herself before her time ran out.]
little white lies
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She was an invalid during the years it took her to write "Black Beauty" |
Anna Sewell
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What's thought to be the oldest log cabin in the U.S. is located on Vermont's Grand Isle in this lake |
Lake Champlain
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The bigarade is one of the oldest known varieties of this citrus fruit |
an orange
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Self-employed? If so, you may have to file estimated tax forms this often |
quarterly
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Completed in 1849, the Chain Bridge over this river linked the cities of Buda and Pest |
Danube
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1966 order from the Rolling Stones to an artist |
paint it black
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