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Little Rock is this state's capital |
Arkansas
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The night sky on Brazil's flag represents the one seen from this city |
Rio de Janeiro
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He was just 3 years old when he was proclaimed Grand Prince of Moscow in 1533 -- hmm, not so "terrible" |
Ivan
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In "A Study in Scarlet", he told Holmes, "I have all the facts in my journal, and the public shall know them" |
Watson
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1993, starring Robin Williams |
Mrs. Doubtfire
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Dr. Spock wrote, you don't have to teach a child to do this at 12-15 months; "you won't be able to stop him" |
(Liz: What is talk?) (Sean: What is play?)
walk
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In 1979, at age 32, he moved into the governor's mansion in Little Rock |
Bill Clinton
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In 1984 Egypt replaced the hawk on its flag with this other bird of prey |
(Sean: What is a falcon?)
Eagle of Saladin
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Andrea Dandolo was the doge of this city when it was devastated by the plague in 1348 |
Venice
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In 1823 James Fenimore Cooper wrote "The Pioneers", the first in the series of these "tales" |
Leatherstocking Tales
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1960, starring Anthony Perkins |
Psycho
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It means food, especially a "mein" course |
Chow
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In 1957 Gov. Faubus tried to prevent this in Little Rock's Central High |
Integration
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Afghanistan's flag has a mosque in a wreath made of stalks of this grain |
Wheat
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Holy Roman Emperor Charles V was the grandson of this Spanish royal pair |
Ferdinand & Isabella
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"I must go, Cathy", said Heathcliff, seeking to extricate himself from his companion's arms in this novel |
"Wuthering Heights"
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1959, starring Lemmon & Curtis |
Some Like It Hot
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A spot of light on a radar screen, perhaps denoting an incoming plane |
Blip
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This national frozen yogurt chain was founded in Little Rock & has a big tower there |
TCBY (The Country's Best Yogurt)
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"Wat"'s new for this country? Its flag seen here, adopted in 1993 |
(Sean: What is Cyprus?) ... (Alex: "Wat" refers to Angkor Wat.)
Cambodia
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Born around 1849, this leader of the Oglala Sioux was praised even by his enemies as a military strategist |
(Sean: Who is Sitting Bull?)
Crazy Horse
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George Du Maurier introduced this evil hypnotist in his 1894 novel "Trilby" |
Svengali
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1982, starring Dustin Hoffman |
Tootsie
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In Major League Baseball, you're out if you do this with 2 strikes & the ball goes foul |
(Sean: What is foul?)
Bunt
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The old mill at Lakeshore Dr. & Fairway Ave. was used in the opening of this 1939 film |
Gone with the Wind
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The blue & red in the flags of Chad & Andorra are from this country's blue-white-red flag |
France
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He became Kenya's first prime minister in 1963 & its first president in 1964 |
(Steve: Who is Haile Selassie?)
Jomo Kenyatta
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Wilkins is the first name of this "David Copperfield" character who's always waiting "in case anything turned up" |
Mr. Micawber
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1992, starring Jaye Davidson |
The Crying Game
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A promise in God's name, or an expression that takes God's name in vain |
Oath
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