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I'M FROM MISSOURI -- SHOW ME! |
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GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE |
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20th century violin virtuosi include Isaac Stern & this Israel native whose name is a form of Isaac |
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In a TV holiday classic, this character with his dog dressed as a reindeer stole Christmas from Whoville |
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This favorite oath of the "Peanuts" gang appeared in the title of a 1963 anthology |
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Show me! I was nicknamed "The Independent Lady from Independence": |
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Carnophobia is defined as this |
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After his marriage, George lived awhile near this city, Virginia's colonial capital at the time |
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Acclaimed guitarist who shares his name with the composer of "Star Wars" |
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In a short cult film, Bambi had an unfortunate meeting with this "King of the Monsters" |
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2-word term for mottling on food improperly stored in a refrigerator compartment |
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Show me! My friends in St. Louis know I won 2 Emmys for playing "Benson": |
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The encyclopedia will tell you entomophobia means this |
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George's birthplace & early home shares this name with Goldsmith's vicar's town |
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As seen in "Shine", he returned to the concert stage under the guidance of his astrologer wife |
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Robert De Niro, John Savage & Christopher Walken become the quarry in this film about the Vietnam War |
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Abbreviated VR, it was coined by computer scientist & musician Jaron Lanier |
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Show me! Let's be frank, I'm more famous than my brother Frank: |
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It's the meaning of Gallophobia |
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At one time George owned a townhouse in this Virginia city that shares its name with an Egyptian city |
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He was a Bach-playing organist before becoming famous for his missionary work in Gabon |
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This Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings classic about a boy & his fawn was filmed on location in Florida |
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In 1954 the Supreme Court ordered schools to desegregate with this type of speed |
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Show me! If "Memory" serves, I was born in St. Louis, but a lot of "Cats" know I moved to England: |
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George's presidential residence was in this city during his first year as president |
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This Russian-born master who became a U.S. citizen adapted "The Stars and Stripes Forever" for piano |
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Lex Barker of Tarzan fame played a James Fenimore Cooper title character in this 1957 film |
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This Canadian political party has had "Progressive" as part of its name since 1942 |
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Show me! Paris went bananas over me when I danced semi-nude in a skirt made of bananas: |
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Hedonophobia is defined as this |
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In 1793, George spent several nights at a home on Germantown Avenue in this city |
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