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The 2 states that share no land border with other states |
Alaska & Hawaii
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For an unusual evening out, this Louisiana city's historic Voodoo Museum offers moonlight swamp cruises |
New Orleans
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A new dad on "Mad About You", he talks about the real joys of fatherhood & infants in "Babyhood" |
Paul Reiser
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Up until his altercation with David, this big man from Gath had an excellent record |
Goliath
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The Borg-Warner Trophy, a replica of which is awarded at this May auto race, is insured for $1 million |
Indianapolis 500
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Robert Burns' love was like a melody in tune or a rose in this month |
June
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The northern spotted owl found in this state's Olympic National Forest is on the threatened list |
Washington
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When visiting Chicago, you can see this star tape her talk show at her own studio on Carpenter Street |
Oprah Winfrey
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In 1996 this comedian celebrated his 100th birthday with "100 Years: 100 Stories" |
George Burns
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Belshazzar's wise men couldn't explain the handwriting on the wall, but he could |
Daniel
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Tom Landry coached this team to 270 wins during his 29-year career |
Dallas Cowboys
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To Gilbert & Sullivan, "Things are seldom what they seem, skim milk masquerades as" this |
Cream
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A Hopi village in this state is probably the oldest continuously inhabited U.S. settlement |
(Marjorie: What is New Mexico?)
Arizona
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On Saturdays in the summer, this Calif. city's Wild Animal Park stays open late to celebrate "African Nights" |
San Diego
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This "Pulp Fiction" star's "Propeller One-Way Night Coach" landed in bookstores in 1997 |
(John: Who is Quentin Tarantino?)
John Travolta
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Anglo-Saxon legend says his third son Japheth is an ancestor of the kings of Wessex & England |
Noah
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(Hi, I'm Dot Richardson) I led this school's Bruins in hitting 3 consecutive years & was named NCAA Player of the Decade for the 1980s |
UCLA
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"Strangers in the Night" features eyes that are inviting & a smile that's this |
(John: What is white?) (Marjorie: What is enticing?)
Exciting
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In early June this state's historical society sponsors Boone Day |
Kentucky
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Boats made from beer cans sail by in the Beer Can Regatta, held in Darwin in this country |
Australia
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"The Saga of Baby Divine" is a 1983 children's book by this "Divine" entertainer |
Bette Midler
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He's known for his sheep & goat breeding, as well as his own -- he had 12 sons |
Jacob
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Long jump rival Mike Powell reportedly called him "The best track and field athlete ever" |
(John: Who is Bob Matthias?) (Marjorie: Who is Jesse Owens?)
Carl Lewis
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"Come 'N listen to my story 'bout a man name Jed, poor mountaineer, barely" did this |
(John: What is keep the family fed?)
Kept his family fed
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The name of this "Hawkeye State" means either "Beautiful Land" or "One Who Puts to Sleep" |
Iowa
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Put on your polyester & frug the night away at 8TRAX on this Disney World "nightclub island" |
Pleasure Island
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Title of disco queen Gloria Gaynor's 1997 autobiography, or the title of her biggest hit |
"I Will Survive"
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Muslims "call me" & Abraham the founders of the first Ka'aba at Mecca |
Ishmael
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A row of purple seats rings this ball park to mark a spot that's exactly 5,280 feet above sea level |
(Marjorie: What is Mile High Stadium?)
Coors Field (the home of the Colorado Rockies)
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In Bruce Springsteen's song "Fire", it's what his girl "can't hide" |
Desire
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