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Many of Japan's highest peaks lie in this range which shares its name with a Swiss mountain range |
Alps
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This French emperor dubbed Karl Schulmeister, his man in Vienna, "The Emperor of Spies" |
Napoleon
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The father of this Doors singer made admiral in the U.S. Navy |
Jim Morrison
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The Cheshire version of this land measure is larger than the standard 45,360 square feet |
acre
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Oui, ma cherie! It's the French equivalent of "miss" |
mademoiselle
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Japan's Disneyland theme park sits right on this bay |
Tokyo
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During WWII teenage American physicist Theodore Hall passed secrets about this weapon to the USSR |
atom bomb
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Michael J. Fox grew up an army brat--this country's army |
Canada
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Founded in 1875, the international bureau of weights & measures is headquartered at Sevres near this capital |
Paris
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It's the medical term for high blood pressure |
hypertension
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Japan's Tsushima Island lies just about 60 miles from Pusan, a city in this country |
South Korea
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"Civil War Journal" |
History Channel
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On loan from Hitler, Bernard Kuehn spied for the Japanese at this U.S. naval base |
Pearl Harbor
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He grew up in an air force family, so it made sense to write "leavin' on a jet plane" |
John Denver
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16 tablespoons equal one of these |
cup
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A woman in charge of an all-girls school, or perhaps the top lady in a harem |
headmistress
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The city originally called Koromo was renamed this, for a local auto manufacturer |
Toyota
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Robert Townsend spied for George Washington by posing as one of these pro-British colonists |
Tory
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This "Deep Impact" actor seen here made the cover of Nomad: The Brat Journal |
Blair Underwood
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It's about 9.46 trillion kilometers, give or take a few kilometers |
(Edward: What is the diameter of the sun?) ... (Alex: Information you can use at cocktail parties in the future.) (Edward: Indeed.)
light-year
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It's the hormone that makes a man a man |
testosterone
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This island where the U.S. maintains military bases is part of Japan's Ryukyu Islands |
Okinawa
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"Farscape" |
(Edward: What is USA?)
Sci Fi Channel
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This common verb means to make an enemy agent into a double agent working for you as well |
turn
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This actress seen here had to be quite the little "voyager" |
Jeri Ryan
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This ancient measure was the length of the forearm from the tip of the middle finger to the elbow |
cubit
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It's a spray or solution, such as Lysol, that kills mold, mildew & other household germs |
disinfectant
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