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In May 1999 her Warners talk show was hit with a $2.5 million judgment after one guest killed another |
Jenny Jones
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In 1791 this Treasury Secretary issued his "Report On Manufactures", a critique of American industry |
Alexander Hamilton
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In NYC June 14, 1999 it was "Dead Man Riding", as it took hours to notice a passenger on one of these wasn't just sleeping |
Subway
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Only the Adelie & emperor species of this bird actually breed in Antarctica |
Penguin
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This tribe that gives the book its English name is only mentioned in one passage |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
Levites
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Sir Walter's saucepans |
(Hilary: Who is Sir Walter Scott?)
Scott's pots
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You can tour the Warner Bros. lot online, or in person in this San Fernando Valley city |
Burbank
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When West Virginia became a state in 1863, Wheeling was its capital; this city became the permanent capital in 1885 |
Charleston
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Willie, the animal Wiarton, Canada used for this celebration, died Jan. 31, 1999, 2 days before his next appearance |
(Dylan: What is a killer whale?)
Groundhog Day
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This bird seen here is the provincial bird of Prince Edward Island |
a blue jay
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God bans mean pranks in 19:14, "Thou shalt not... put a stumbling block before" these people |
The blind
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Stoker's sheeplings |
Bram's lambs
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Former mortuary entrepreneur Steve Ross negotiated Warners' 1989 merger with this publisher |
Time
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In 1698, after an absence of 15 years, he returned to the colony named for his father |
William Penn
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When Dallas sent out this annual tax form to 13,000 city employees, it marked them dead |
W-2
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The racing homer breed of this domestic bird was developed in Belgium, the traditional home of the sport |
Pigeon
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Chapters 4, 6, 8 & 12 begin, "And the Lord spake unto" him |
(Hilary: Who is Abraham?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Moses
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Spillane's love-bites |
Mickey's hickeys
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Movies found their voice in this 1927 Warner Bros. film |
The Jazz Singer
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On Aug. 2, 1826 at Boston's Faneuil Hall, this great orator delivered a eulogy on Jefferson & Adams |
Daniel Webster
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This saint's remains were in a box atop a wardrobe for 6 years before being redisplayed February 14, 1999 |
Saint Valentine
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In captivitiy, these wading birds are fed carotenoid pigments to keep the plumage color they have in the wild |
Flamingo
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Anne's bad habits |
Rice's vices
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He outlasted his brothers Sam, Albert & Harry in the company, finally selling out in 1967 |
Jack Warner
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Completed in 1856, California's first railroad ran 22 miles between Sacramento & this prison city |
Folsom
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In 1961 Hassan II was crowned in this country after his father died following a minor nose operation |
Morocco
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Also known as a duck hawk, it has been clocked at 175 miles per hour during a dive |
(Dylan: What is a pelican?)
a peregrine falcon
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Julia Ward's female swine |
Howe's sows
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