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Leonardo da Vinci International |
Italy
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When the King sang "Wear my ring around your neck", he may have meant one made of this metal, symbolized Au |
gold
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Paul Gauguin moved to this island in 1891 |
Tahiti
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For kids & teens, doctors recommend 3 glasses of this a day |
milk
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In their 1940 MGM debut, "Puss Gets the Boot", this feline partner of Jerry was called Jasper |
Tom
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The 1st U.S. president Mao received on an official state visit was this man in the 1970s |
Richard Nixon
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Ben-Gurion International |
Israel
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Scientists believe that the Earth's core is primarily made up of this metal, Fe |
iron
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This artist painted Gauguin's chair, seen here: |
Vincent Van Gogh
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A type of lizard, or a desktop computer necessity |
(Brad: What is a mouse?)
monitor
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When Tweety tawt he taw a puddy tat, this is usually the puddy tat that Tweety tawt he taw |
Sylvester
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In 1918 Mao worked briefly as a library assistant at the state university in this city |
Peking/Beijing
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Ninoy Aquino International |
the Philippines
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Cinnabar, a bright red ore, provides most of the world's supply of this liquid metal |
mercury
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When this crashed in Paris in 1883, Gauguin lost his day job & decided to devote himself to painting full-time |
stock market
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It's a spice or a trademarked name of a tear gas spray |
mace
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The 1972 adventures of this risque cat became the first animated film ever to get an "X" rating |
(Regina: Who is Felix the Cat?)
Fritz the Cat
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Mao's international status as a communist leader rose after the death of this Georgian in 1953 |
Josef Stalin
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Soekarno-Hatta International |
Indonesia
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As its name implies, an alnico magnet is composed mainly of these 3 metals |
(Regina: What are aluminum, nickel, and copper?)
aluminum, nickel & cobalt
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Quoth this, the 1-word title of the painting seen here, a reference to Poe; notice the black bird in the corner |
(Brad: What is The Raven?)
Nevermore
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In 1886 a railroad tunnel opened under this river to connect Birkenhead & Liverpool |
Mersey
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Geppetto's cat in "Pinocchio"; he shares his name with an operatic barber of Seville |
Figaro
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Many of Mao's sayings & beliefs were collected in this diminutive book for easy dissemination |
The Little Red Book
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Augusto Cesar Sandino International |
Nicaragua
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This metal is used to galvanize steel to prevent rusting |
zinc
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Gauguin's 1888 painting "The Vision After the Sermon" shows this biblical figure "wrestling with the angel" |
Jacob
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Born in Scotland in 1838, his name is on an Alaskan glacier & a California forest & trail |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
John Muir
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The "meeses" this beatnik cat hated "to pieces" included Pixie & Dixie |
Mr. Jinks ("Jinksie")
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In 1930 Mao married He Zizhen, who accompanied him on this famous trek |
The Long March
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