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THEY PUT ME ON HOLD AGAIN! |
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En Francais, the title of an 1831 work is "Notre-Dame de" zis city |
Paris
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Goodyear's the Eagle |
(Stuart: What is a tire?)
a blimp
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Calling Grand Central Station could get you this hold music |
"Loco-Motion"
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This magazine's NYC galleries house the toy soldiers, Monopoly games & Faberge eggs collected by publisher Malcolm |
Forbes
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The song "That's Amore" is on the soundtrack to this 1987 Cher film |
Moonstruck
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A 1997 report indicates that Daniel "Peg Leg" Sullivan framed this woman & her cow for the 1871 Chicago Fire |
(Stuart: Who is Mrs. Leary... [*]?) (Alex: You said it after I ruled against you.)
Mrs. O'Leary
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Betty Smith wrote about her hometown in the classic "A Tree Grows in" this borough |
Brooklyn
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Disney's Herbie |
Volkswagen Beetle (car)
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Hopefully you didn't get this music while on hold with the National Weather Service |
"Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head"
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Collectors of Tom Tierney's paper dolls prize the one of this princess with her charity auction dresses |
Princess Diana
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This adjective means "purely academic" or "irrelevant" |
Moot
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At the 1939 World's Fair in New York City, the Borden exhibit featured a live version of this trademarked cow |
Elsie
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In his first novel, Michael Chabon revealed "The Mysteries of" this steel city |
Pittsburgh
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You might get this hold music when calling the auto club for directions |
"Do You Know, Do You Know Where You're Going To?"
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The Danbury Mint could make a mint with its porcelain tea set adorned with pictures of this dimpled darling of the '30s |
Shirley Temple
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This stir-fried Chinese dish that contains shredded pork, scallions & egg is rolled in a thin pancake |
(Stuart: What is moo goo gai pan?) ... (Alex: That's made with chicken.)
moo shu pork
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A cow's stomach has this many compartments |
(Stuart: What is 7?)
4
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In a middle English classic, travelers make a pilgrimage from Southwark to this city in Kent |
Canterbury
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Names for these include hogs & choppers |
Motorcycles
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It seems to always be this song when my butcher shop puts me on hold |
"Mack The Knife"
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The GWTW movie museum in Atlanta displays a figurine of this black actress in her film role as Prissy |
Butterfly McQueen
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It's another name for a person born under the sign of Cancer |
Moonchild/moonchildren
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One of the 2 breeds of milk cows named for English Channel islands |
Guernsey or Jersey
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An author succumbs to cholera, leading to his "Death in" this Italian city |
Venice
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The Flying Dutchman in opera |
Ship
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This song would be great hold music for a pediatrician |
"There Goes My Baby"
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Seen here, Rachel was this regal company's Figure of the Year for 2000: |
(Stuart: What is Lladro?)
Royal Doulton
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This Cab Calloway song includes the lines "Hi-De-Hi-De-Hi-De-Hi!" & "Ho-De-Ho-De-Ho-De-Ho!" |
"Minnie The Moocher"
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This beef grade comes from pampered cows that are massaged with sake & fed lots of beer |
Kobe
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