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THE EUROVISION SONG CONTEST |
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The one that borders no other countries |
Australia
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The Eurovision Song Contest grew out of the San Remo Song Festival, a competition in this country |
(Angel: What is Spain?) (Alex Hovan: What is Portugal?) … (Alex Trebek: Correct response, "What is [*]?" Sorry, Jared, not quickly enough.)
Italy
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Baptism, penance holy eucharist, confirmation, holy orders, matrimony, anointing of the sick |
the Sacraments
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This state's spaceport risks encroaching on the habitat of the Mojave Desert tortoise |
California
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"Yank" was the weekly magazine produced by this branch of our Armed Services |
the Army
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Biologist Max DelBruck shared a 1969 Nobel Prize for his work on the genetics of these microscopic parasites |
viruses
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The one that spans 11 time zones |
Russia
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This pop group was on the fast track to fame after winning the contest in 1974 with the song "Waterloo" |
ABBA
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Boreas, Zephyrus, Notus, Eurus |
winds
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Baikonur hopes to send people around the moon by 2009 for make benefit glorious nation of this, where it's located |
Kazakhstan
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The German panzerschreck, like the American bazooka, was designed as an anti-this vehicle weapon |
a tank
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Leapin' lizards! It's the athletic activity seen here |
the vault
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The third largest |
(Angel: What is Canada?) (Jared: What is China?) ... (Alex Trebek: Largest is Russia, then Canada, then [*].)
the United States
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More famous for songs like "Rocket Man", this songwriting duo wrote one of the songs for the U.K. effort in 1969 |
Elton John & Bernie Taupin
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Corinthian, Composite, Tuscan, Doric, Ionic |
columns
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Esrange Space Center is located near Kiruna, way north of the Arctic Circle in this European country |
(Angel: What is Norway?) (Alex Hovan: What is Finland?) (Alex Trebek: Jared doesn't want to try for [*], and that's too bad, because that's where it is.)
Sweden
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Boris III brought this Balkan country into WWII |
Bulgaria
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With French troops advancing on Germany in 1792, Beethoven moved to this neighboring capital city |
Vienna
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The 2 that are in the British Commonwealth & north of the Equator |
Canada & India
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Though she's from Quebec, she won the contest in 1988 for Switzerland with "Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi" |
(Celine) Dion
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Infant, schoolboy, lover, soldier, the Justice, the Pantaloon, second childishness |
(Jared: What are stages of development?) (Alex Trebek: No, you had to be more specific than that. What are [*]?)
Shakespeare's Seven Ages Of Man
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This country might not run the Port of New York, but it will be home to the Ras Al-Khaimah Spaceport |
(Jared: What is Dubai?)
the United Arab Emirates
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This heavy German offensive that began on December 16, 1944 took the Americans by surprise |
the Battle Of The Bulge
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In 1997 Jules Feiffer left this newspaper after more than 40 years of cartooning there |
(Alex Trebek: And the "V" this time is for [*].)
Village Voice
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The only one in Africa |
(Angel: What is Libya?) (Jared: What is Chad?)
the Sudan
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They must have been "walking on sunshine" when they won in 1997 for the U.K. with "Love Shine A Light" |
Katrina & The Waves
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Up, down, strange, charm, bottom, top |
quarks
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Take a boat down the Strait of Johor before you catch a space flight near Changi Airport in this city-state |
Singapore
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On January 22, 1944 the Allies began storming this Italian beach |
(Alex Trebek: That was the beach at [*].)
Anzio
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Believed by many to be a forgery, Paul's Epistle to the Laodiceans is found only in some editions of this Latin Bible |
the Vulgate
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