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Even without its ice, this continent would have the highest average altitude |
Antarctica
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"Moonstruck" star whose mother, Georgia Holt, co-wrote a book about "Star Mothers" |
Cher
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Picasso painted lots of gloomy paintings from 1901-04, mostly in shades of this color |
blue
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Trinitrotoluene is commonly known by this abbreviation |
TNT
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"Joshua fit the Battle of Jericho, and" these "came tumblin' down" |
the walls
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According to the 1989 issue, Chicagoans eat more of these Hostess cakes than anyone else |
Twinkies
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Ancient Egyptians never lived in this city near the Nile delta; Moslems founded it in 969 A.D. |
(Janet: What is Alexandria?)
Cairo
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She wrote 2 autobiographies: "Bubbles" & "Beverly" |
Beverly Sills
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Combining her love of flowers & the desert, she painted "Mule's Skull with Pink Poinsettias" in 1937 |
Georgia O'Keeffe
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The correct spelling of the short official name of the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce |
(Rich: What are the Jaycees?) (Alex: Spelling, please.)
J-A-Y-C-E-E-S
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Cole Porter wrote, "Why, oh why do I love" this city? "Because my love is near" |
Paris
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Located on the Tropic of Capricorn, this, Brazil's largest city, stays cool because of its altitude |
(Lisa: What is Brasília?)
São Paulo
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"Masterpiece Theatre" host who wrote "America" & "America Observed" |
Alistair Cooke
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This artist, who lived in Arlington, Vermont, put himself in about 25 of his own works |
Norman Rockwell
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In "Paint Your Wagon", Julio complains, "I talk to the trees, but they don't" do this |
listen to me
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Principality that calls itself Cymru, it juts westward from England into the Irish Sea |
Wales
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Her book "Survivor" begins where "Mommie Dearest" left off |
(Rich: Who was... Bette Davis?)
Christina Crawford
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Renoir was born in this French city known for porcelain, & at age 13 he was a porcelain decorator |
Limoges
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In lower case a metric unit of wt.; in upper case it stands for "Knight of the Order of the Garter" |
kg
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On his 1988 album "Even Worse" this pop parodist sang "Stuck In A Closet (With Vanna White)" |
"Weird Al" Yankovic
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1 of the 3 planets you won't be able to see with the naked eye in 1989 |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
(1 of) Pluto, Neptune or Uranus
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Though Canada's Newfoundland province is named for the island, most of it is on this peninsula |
(Rich: What is Acadia?) (Janet: What's the Gaspe Peninsula?) ... (Alex: Acadia is on the Gaspe peninsula. Most of Newfoundland is on [*]. The two of you lost some money on that one, and it cost you dearly.)
the Labrador Peninsula
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"Golden Girl" who penned "If I Knew Then What I Know Now... So What?" |
(Janet: Who is Betty White?)
Estelle Getty
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Last name of the American artist who had artistic sons named Titian, Raphaelle & Rembrandt |
Peale
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1 of the 3 words that "RKO" stands for |
(1 of) Radio, Keith, or Orpheum
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A song in "Porgy & Bess" is titled "There's A Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon For" this city |
New York
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The Almanac wants them to be our national bug because they "eat bugs... yuckier than they are" |
(Rich: What are ladybugs?)
spiders
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