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Hyakutake, one of these, has a 360-million-mile-long tail |
Comet
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In the Perrault version, she's eaten by the wolf who's disguised as her grandmother |
Little Red Riding Hood
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Upon his death on March 11, 1957, Richard Byrd was buried in this cemetery with full military honors |
Arlington National Cemetery
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Thessaly, a plain in this country, is bordered by Mount Ossa & Mount Pelion along the Aegean coast |
Greece
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Destroyed by a radioactive chain reaction, it was Superman's home planet |
Krypton
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Screamer banner denoting a special or additional edition of a newspaper |
Extra!
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From the Spanish for "pot", it's the party accessory seen here |
(Alex: Minute to go.)
a piƱata
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In 1924 Alexandra David-Neel disguised herself as a beggar to sneak into this capital of Tibet |
Lhasa
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Byrd's polar career began with a 1924 expedition based at Etah on this large Danish possession |
Greenland
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Iraq's northern plain lies north of Samarra, between these 2 rivers |
Tigris & Euphrates
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As Clark Kent, Superman originally worked for this newspaper |
The Daily Planet
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I have found it! The 1-word quotation found under Archimedes in "Bartlett's" |
"Eureka!"
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First seen by telescope in 1609, it's been bayed at much longer |
The moon
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Some reports say this PLO head sometimes disguised himself as a woman in order to flee his enemies |
Yasser Arafat
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Unusual middle name of Richard E. Byrd, it's also the first name of the author of "Brideshead Revisited" |
Evelyn
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This country's fertile Gangetic Plain is one of the most densely populated areas in the world |
India
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Nicknamed "The Big Apricot", it's the city where Superman lives as an adult |
Metropolis
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"It don't mean a thing if it ain't got" this dance revue on Broadway in April 2000 |
"Swing!"
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"Nationality" of the bird seen here |
Canadian (Canadian Goose)
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According to the myth, his beggar disguise was so good, it even fooled his wife Penelope |
Odysseus
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In 1955 & 1956, Byrd oversaw the establishment of his fifth Antarctic base to bear this name |
Little America
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Bounded by Gran Chaco & Patagonia, this plain extends from the Atlantic Ocean to the Andean foothills |
Pampas
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Superman lived out his superboyhood in the city of Smallville in this U.S. state |
(Lee: What is Idaho?)
Kansas
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Network for which the two reporters, seen here, work for [Jules Asner & Steve Kmetko] |
E!
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It sounds as if you could find these sloping roof beams going down the Snake River |
Rafters
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When Nathan Hale was captured in September 1776, he was disguised as one of these |
(Lee: What is a British soldier?)
a schoolteacher
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Known as a fiscal conservative, this brother of Richard Byrd served as a U.S. Senator from Virginia, 1933-1965 |
Harry Byrd
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During the French & Indian War, the British secured this city during the battle at the Plains of Abraham |
Quebec
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Located in the polar region, this is the "fortress" hideaway where Superman relaxes |
Fortress of Solitude
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Pop duo featuring Andrew Ridgeley & the man born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou |
Wham! (George Michael)
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