EGYPT BEYOND THE PYRAMIDS |
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This teeming capital of today is found very near the site of the ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis |
Cairo
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Lily Tomlin & this "Divine" woman play 2 sets of identical twins mismatched by accident at birth in "Big Business" |
Bette Midler
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In the 300s B.C., this Greek philosopher used lunar eclipses to prove that the Earth was spherical |
Aristotle
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Pastel jackets worn over T-shirts were all the rage in the '80s because of this Florida-set TV show |
Miami Vice
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The only even prime number |
2
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Only boys with a certain first name can attend this camp with the same name as a Maryland retreat |
(Rebecca: What is David?) ... (Alex: You forgot to add "camp", which is in all the responses.)
Camp David
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All classes of society wore these accessories; the poor wore vegetable fiber, while the rich got real hair |
Wigs
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These 2 actors were the genetically designed "Twins" in a 1988 film comedy |
Danny DeVito & Arnold Schwarzenegger
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He led a 1676 rebellion in Virginia protesting lack of protection from Indian raids |
Nathaniel Bacon
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In Key West, site of his vacation home the "Little White House", he favored loud print shirts like the one seen here |
Harry S. Truman
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A solid shape with 6 identical faces only |
Cube
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It has a racetrack 5 miles long, & we'll learn the official song, "Doo-dah! Doo-dah!" |
Camptown Races
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13-letter term for the process undergone by the Egyptian seen here |
mummification
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The little boy Danny sees twin sisters in the hallway of the hotel in this creepy 1980 Kubrick classic |
The Shining
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This French hero of WWI surrendered to Hitler in 1940 & later headed a collaboration government |
Marshall Petain
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Palm Beach County told hot dog vendors wearing these bikinis (later celebrated in a Sisqo song) to cover their buns |
Thongs
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Of a proton, neutron or electron, the one that's heaviest |
Neutron
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This camp is not for all baseball players, just those who want to be a Hall of Fame catcher |
Campanella
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Herodotus first used this term from the Greek to describe the region of the Nile near the Mediterranean |
(Ken: What is the Upper Valley?)
delta
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This actor turned in 2 performances as twin gynecologists in "Dead Ringers" |
Jeremy Irons
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In the 1820s, the USA's first coeducational school opened in New Harmony in this Midwestern state |
Indiana
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In 1997 this fashion designer known for his "Flash & Trash" chic was slain in front of his Miami Beach mansion |
Gianni Versace
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The common name for iron oxide |
Rust
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Stair-climbing & bell-ringing are the big activities here |
(Rebecca: What is Camp Quasimodo?) ... (Alex: Not a bad guess, though!)
campanile
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Ruler discussed here, ignoring those nasty plagues |
Ramses II
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This 1961 twin film, remade in 1998, was based on a German novel |
The Parent Trap
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The beloved of Petrarch, she died in 1348 when a plague swept medieval Europe |
Laura
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In 2000, the fashion choices of this politician seen here came under a lot of scrutiny |
Katherine Harris
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It's the main artery leaving the heart |
Aorta
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Following the "lucky" story by Bret Harte, we spend the summer here mining, then get wiped out in a flood |
Roaring Camp
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