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Titian must have loved this Roman goddess: he painted her with a lute player & with Adonis |
(Josh: Who is Aphrodite?) ... (Alex: Roman goddess.)
Venus
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Don Henley said this group would reunite when Hell froze over, which turned out to be in 1994 |
The Eagles
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The Wight, the Jersey, the Manx |
the Manx
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Longyearbyen, one of the northernmost cities, is capital of this country's Arctic territory of Svalbard |
Norway
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Location in North Carolina forever associated with the 1903 event seen here |
Kitty Hawk
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A native of the U.S., or a Northerner during the Civil War |
a Yankee
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If you visit the Louvre, hunt for Houdon's statue of this Roman goddess, seen here |
Diana
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On Sept. 19, 1981 this duo built a "Bridge Over Troubled Water" & reunited for a free concert in Central Park |
Simon & Garfunkel
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The British Straighthair, the British Shorthair, the British Nohair |
the British Shorthair
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Tell Hamoukar in Syria, a settlement between these 2 rivers, is widely believed to be the world's oldest known city |
Tigris & Euphrates
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Open wide, Pete! It's treat time for you on your 44th birthday at this New York City borough's zoo |
The Bronx
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Jesus is known as "The Man From" this place |
Galilee
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A fountain at Hearst Castle boasts several sculptures of Sekhmet, a lion-headed goddess of this civilization |
(Tim: What is Babylon?)
Egypt
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The reunion of this group performing their hit "Roxanne" kicked off the 2007 Grammys |
The Police
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The Barbie, the Ragdoll, the Chatty |
(Tim: What is the Chatty?)
the Ragdoll
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This famed labor leader is seen demonstrating in 1969 |
César Chávez
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A movie or a play in the afternoon |
a matinee
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports.) If you take a closer look at the painting "Primavera" you'll see the trio of elegant goddesses known by this collective name |
(Tim: What are the muses?) (Helen: Who are the Fates?)
The Graces
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This band reunited to play "Don't Stop" at Clinton's 1993 inaugural gala |
Fleetwood Mac
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The Tonkinese, the Tajikistani, the Texarkanese |
the Tonkinese
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Once an important stop on the Silk Road, the city of Urumqi in this country is the world's farthest from an ocean |
China
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Seen here is a dramatic 1937 photo of a tragedy in this New Jersey town |
Lakehurst
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From the French, it's a finely mashed food, often fruit, that's been put through a sieve or blender |
a puree
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Mussolini ordered a replica of the statue of this pair being suckled by a she-wolf sent from Rome, Italy to Rome, GA |
(Helen: I'm very excited to say, let's make it a True Daily Double.)
Romulus and Remus
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The answer was blowin' in the wind when this folk trio reunited for a 1972 George McGovern fundraiser |
Peter, Paul & Mary
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The Delhi, the Bombay, the Madras |
the Bombay
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In 2007 Greeks in this capital city started tearing down the wall separating their sector from the Turks' |
Nicosia
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Seen here is this landmark in 1920; the dedication would not come until 2 years later |
the Lincoln Memorial
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10-4 good buddy, Reno's on this river |
Truckee
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