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Some of its plates depict the space shuttle in flight |
Florida
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"It's not unusual" for female fans to pelt this singer of "Delilah" with room keys & panties |
Tom Jones
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Born in Blue Ridge Summit, PA., the duchess was raised in this "Birthplace of the Star-Spangled Banner" |
(Julie: What is Philadelphia?) (Doug: What is Fort McHenry?)
Baltimore
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It's customary on the first of this month to play jokes on people |
April
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This seismic event was bad for the port of Kourion in 365, but good for archaeologists in the 1980s |
earthquake
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According to a hit song, this age dawns when "Jupiter aligns with Mars" |
Aquarius
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You'll find 4 presidents on this state's plates |
South Dakota
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"Losing My Religion" is a hit by this Michael Stipe band |
R.E.M.
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A famous quote attributed to the Duchess of Windsor is "One can never be too rich or too" this |
thin
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The first of this month is the day to dance around a garlanded pole |
May
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Kenneth Emory advanced the study of this archipelago with his work at the Kuli'ou'ou Rockshelter |
Hawaii
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"But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is" this |
the sun
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A depiction of this 1607 settlement appears on some of Virginia's plates |
(Julie: What is Roanoke?)
Jamestown
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In a 1991 top 5 hit, Bonnie Raitt sang, "Let's give them" this, later the title of a Julia Roberts-Dennis Quaid movie |
something to talk about
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On January 4, 1937, this U.S. magazine chose the future Duchess of Windsor as its "Woman of the Year" for 1936 |
Time
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The object seen here was on the road the first of this month |
... (Alex: The Rose Parade.)
January
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Ancient dung of the bactrian type of this animal has been found in Iran--but was it hunted or domesticated? |
camel
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Emerson wrote, "Hitch your wagon to" this |
a star
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A palmetto tree graces the center of its license plates |
(Doug: What is Florida?)
South Carolina
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In the '80s this band had hits like "A View to a Kill" & "The Wild Boys"; in the '90s, "Come Undone" & "Ordinary World" |
Duran Duran
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On June 3, 1937 the duke & duchess married at the Chateau de Cande near Tours in this country |
France
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Black History Month begins on the first of this |
February
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The image seen here is from the Gundestrup cauldron, a 19th century find in Jutland in this country |
Denmark
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Jesse Jackson referred to the "Face of America" as this kind of Coalition |
Rainbow
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This state's license plate says it's "The Crossroads of America" |
(Doug: What is Missouri?)
Indiana
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This group had its initial success in 1991, hitting No. 1 with the following
"Your purple prose just gives you away / The things, you say / You're unbelievable" |
(Rich: What is the Spin Doctors?)
EMF
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Last name of the duchess' second husband, a London shipbroker |
Simpson
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For Roman Catholics, the first of this month is the day to celebrate all saints known & unknown |
November
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An alternate spelling for this site, once an African city that battled Rome, is Q-R-T-H-D-S-T |
Carthage
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It's the classic tune heard here Sailing over a cardboard sea But it wouldn't be make believe if you |
.... (Alex: Correct. Ella Fitzgerald performing.) [The song was not played again heading into the break.]
"It's Only a Paper Moon"
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