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Some of the highest peaks in these mountains are Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa & the Matterhorn |
Alps
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A scout bee may use the "waggle" variety of this to inform others about the location of flowers |
Dance
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Mrs. Paul Newman |
Joanne Woodward
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We could listen to the 1888 suite named for this tale-spinner for "1001 Nights" |
Scheherazade
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Michael Connelly's "Angels Flight" is set in this city |
Los Angeles
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The mother-daughter drama "Marriage Material" found a home in 1999 on this TV network |
Lifetime
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This "colorful" branch of the Nile suppiles about two-thirds of the river's water |
(Harold: What is the Red Sea?)
Blue Nile
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Of 1 MPH, 15 MPH or Mach 2, the flight speed of an average worker bee |
15 MPH
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Mrs. Antonio Banderas |
Melanie Griffith
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Yes, my children, "Jeux D'Enfants" is a suite for piano by this composer of "Carmen" |
Georges Bizet
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In 1941 this mystery-solving character got his own "Mystery Magazine" |
Ellery Queen
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It's the feature illustrated here |
Lifeline
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Mainland Europe's only active volcano, it buried several Italian cities in 79 A.D. |
Mount Vesuvius
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The queen bee's basic duty, it happens 2,000 times a day during summer |
(Becky: What is mating?) (Alex: Boy, are you an optimist!) ... (Harold: What is pollination?)
Laying eggs
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Mrs. David Duchovny |
Tea Leoni
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Ferde Grofe's "grandest" suite, it premiered in Chicago, not in Arizona |
Grand Canyon Suite
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In a 1950 Patricia Highsmith novel, strangers meet on one of these & plot to exchange murders |
(Paul: What is a bridge?)
Train ("Strangers on a Train")
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This type of "system" refers to space suits & scuba gear as well as medical devices like incubators |
(Harold: What are life savers?)
Life support
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The Java or Sunda Trench contains this ocean's deepest point |
Indian Ocean
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These people had domesticated the bee as early as 3000 B.C. |
Egyptians
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Mrs. Ethan Hawke |
(Harold: Who is Gwyneth Paltrow?)
Uma Thurman
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This Norwegian's "Holberg Suite" isn't quite as famous as his "Peer Gynt" suite |
Edvard Grieg
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Here's this year's Sue Grafton clue: the 14th book in her series was "'N' is for...." this |
Noose
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A character from this comic strip is seen here |
"Life In Hell"
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The African country once called Portuguese Guinea is known today by this hyphenated name |
Guinea-Bissau
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The cosmetics industry uses more of this product than any other industry, more than 1,000,000 pounds a year |
(Paul: What is honey?)
Beeswax
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Mrs. Mel Brooks |
Anne Bancroft
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Bela Bartok wrote his 1923 "Dance Suite" for the 50th anniversary of this city's unification |
(Becky: What is Vienna?) (Alex: Close, but not quite and we have less than a minute to go.)
Budapest
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In 1999's "Havana Bay" he brings back his "Gorky Park" investigator Arkady Renko |
Martin Cruz Smith
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Book in which Twain wrote, "There was but one...ambition among my comrades...to be a steamboatman" |
Life on the Mississippi
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