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It's the mountain range within which Bhutan lies |
Himalayas
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This series left the air with 109 nominations -- all-in-Alda, a good run |
M*A*S*H
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Traditionally, strips of steak, grilled onions & sweet peppers in a tortilla make up this sizzling Tex-Mex dish |
Fajitas
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For your average adult male deer, they're both a weapon & a status symbol |
Antlers
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The top-selling SUV in America, Ford didn't change it much for 2001 |
Explorer
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In a 1933 film this creature climbed the Empire State Building |
King Kong
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Of theocracy, monarchy or republic, the political system in use in Bhutan |
(S: What is a theocracy?)
Monarchy
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Judith Anderson won Emmys in 1955 & 1961 for playing this Shakespearean lady |
Lady Macbeth
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The traditional meat in a New England boiled dinner, it's made by curing brisket in a seasoned brine |
Corned beef
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Orangutans are tool-using animals; they use sticks to dig & these to soak up water & to clean themselves |
Leaves
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With its 2.8-liter engine upgraded to a 3.0, this company's 328i became the 330i |
BMW
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It's "The 1 1/2 Calorie Breath Mint" |
Tic Tac
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More people in Bhutan practice this religion than any other |
Buddhism
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Nominated for Best Public Affairs Program in 1952, it's still on the air today |
Meet The Press
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You can find this celebrity chef's pizzas at his Spago Restaurant, or frozen at the grocery store |
Wolfgang Puck
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Led by a dominant female, a herd of these multi-ton animals spends about 16 hours a day eating |
Elephants
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Demand way exceeded production of this company's PT Cruiser, which premiered in March 2000 |
Chrysler
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Common clock clatter |
tick-tock
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As evidenced here by its flag, Bhutan is known as the "Land of" this |
The dragon
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In 1987 she beat out co-stars Betty White & Bea Arthur for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series |
Rue McClanahan
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It's the 5-letter term for a young, domesticated pigeon that's served for dinner |
Squab
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Showing up around age 12, it's a sign a male gorilla is entering his prime & it gives him this name |
Silverback
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This Japanese automaker's Prius has a hybrid gas-electric engine |
(S: What is Honda?)
Toyota
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Hostess product, or Avon signal |
(S: What is Ho Ho?)
Ding dong
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Bhutan gained independence in 1949, with this much larger neighbor handling its foreign affairs |
(S: What is China?)
India
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In 1990 this "Wide World of Sports" man was given a Lifetime Achievement Award |
Jim McKay
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The U.S. Senate has its own recipe for a soup made from this legume |
Navy bean soup
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An ancient musical instrument gives this bird its name: [video clue] |
(Bob: What is the lute?)
Lyre bird (tails going up as a lyre)
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Honda changed the Civic's double-wishbone front suspension to this strut system |
(Bob: What is an independent front suspension system?)
MacPherson front suspension system
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Musical spurs do it "As I go riding merrily along" |
Jingle jangle jingle
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