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Germany's longest international border formed by the Rhine River is with this nation |
France
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1956: Charlton Heston |
(Walter: Who is Ben-Hur?)
Moses
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A visual record of earthquake vibrations |
(Walter: What is a seismograph?)
seismogram
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With this document just 2 years old, the First Congress promptly came up with 12 amendments to it |
The Constitution
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It's what an almanac often predicts, or what al-manakh means in Arabic |
weather
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This Oregon city of 503,000 has held its annual Rose Festival since 1907 |
Portland
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This English-speaking island 100 miles south of Cuba gained its independence in 1962 |
(Jill: What is the Dominican Republic?)
Jamaica
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Botanical name for the type of interchange seen here |
cloverleaf
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First Congress firsts include the first board to grant these for inventions, now numbering over 6,000,000 |
patents
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Microsoft's Encarta has a feature called this, also the name of Microsoft's Internet browser |
Explorer
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Also the name of a Kevin Spacey film this rose is the official flower of Washington, D.C. |
American Beauty
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With 1,600,000 lira to the dollar, it'll only take you $.63 to be a millionaire in this country spanning Europe & Asia |
Turkey
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A decorative item on a ship's prow, or a leader with a title but no power |
figurehead
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Frederick Muhlenberg was elected to this post April 1, 1789 |
Speaker of the House
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Marvin Spevack's 1973 work on Shakespeare, listing all 250 uses of "pity", is this kind of book |
concordance
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Formally presented the day this city fell to the Allies, the Peace Rose was introduced at the end of WWII |
Berlin
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This Arabian peninsula country with a 4-letter name is the legendary home of Sinbad the sailor |
(Walter: What is Aden?)
Oman
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Congress was in this city when it established the District of Columbia |
(Jill: What is Philadelphia?)
New York
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The Columbia Encyclopedia has 65,000 of these, like "see Haidar Ali" under "India" |
cross reference
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It's not a rose's pelvis, it's a rose's fruit that's rich in vitamin C |
hips
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1 of the 4 independent countries lying completely south of the Tropic of Capricorn |
(1 of) New Zealand, Uruguay, Lesotho, & Swaziland
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1999: Jon Voight |
(Alex: He portrayed [*] on television.)
Noah
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From the Italian, it means someone who organizes events like ballets & concerts |
(Jill: ...What is a profiteer?)
impresario
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After the original 13, 1 of the 2 states the First Congress voted to admit to the Union |
(1 of) Vermont (or Kentucky)
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A gazetteer is this type of dictionary |
(Walter: A dictionary of maps.)
geographical dictionary
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Chosen the most popular rose at the 2000 World Rose Convention it bears the name of a Swedish 3-time Oscar winner |
Ingrid Bergman
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