MUSICAL INSTRUMENT ORIGINS |
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FIRST MAN IN SPACE FROM... |
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2 guys in what is now this country were the oom-papas of the tuba, patenting it in 1835 |
Germany
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A dry martini is made with dry gin & the dry type of this fortified white wine |
Vermouth
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Vladimir Gurragcha was the first in outer space from this "outer" area |
Outer Mongolia
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"My Four Daughters", "My Three Sons", "My Two Dads" |
My Four Daughters
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Baleen whales strain food like plankton from the water because they don't have these |
Teeth
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Type of math comparing lines & angles that the writer of this clue nearly failed in high school |
Geometry
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This ancient Oriental instrument was put to good use in 1976 by Chuck Barris |
Gong
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This grape whose name is synonymous with white wine is the most planted varietal in California |
Chardonnay
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Marc Garneau headed south from this country to head up from Cape Canaveral in 1984 |
Canada
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"My Mother the Car", "His Gal Shirley", "Your Show of Shows" |
His Gal Shirley
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Of the 5 senses, the one that whales do not possess |
Smell
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It's "Just an old sweet song" that keeps this on Ray Charles' mind |
Georgia
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Last name of the man who invented the instrument seen here: |
(Adolphe) Sax (saxophone)
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In the names of white wine grapes, this word precedes blanc & grigio |
Pinot
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In 1980 Arnaldo Tamayo-Mendez' route out of this country was very different than Elian Gonzalez' |
Cuba
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"The Rat Patrol", "Horse Squad", "Duckman" |
Horse Squad
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Experts can identify whales by the height & shape of this, the cloud produced when a whale exhales |
(Michael: What is spume?)
the spout
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"Hippy Dippy" comic who offered, "If you can't beat them, arrange to have them beaten" |
George Carlin
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The history of this brass instrument "slides" back to the 15th century sackbut |
Trombone
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A specific dry white wine originated in & was named for this French town in the Yonne Department |
Chablis
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In 1978 men from this country took residence in the Vatican & the Salyut 6 space station |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Poland
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"Men Into Space", "Men Behaving Badly", "Men of La Mancha" |
Men of La Mancha
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Scientists classify these mammals as whales, but don't count on seeing the NFL "Miami Whales" anytime soon |
Dolphins
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Known for its photographs & maps, this magazine was founded in 1888 |
National Geographic
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Last name of the man seen here; his invention, introduced in 1964, changed the music industry: |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go now.)
(Robert) Moog (Moog synthesizer)
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This man who coined the term "fume blanc" has a Napa Valley winery named for him |
(Isabelle: Who is Gallo?)
Robert Mondavi
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"Make 'Em Pay", "Make Me Laugh", "Make the Grade" |
Make 'Em Pay
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Shamu can look forward to AARP newsletters because the life span of orcas, or this whale type, can be 60 years |
Killer whales
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Mr. Rush of "Quills", or Mr. Giraffe of Toys "R" Us |
Geoffrey
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