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Familiar songs in this opera include Don Jose's "Flower Song" & Escamillo's "Toreador Song" |
Carmen
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This industry is the subject of Robert Cringely's column & of his PBS documentary, "Triumph of the Nerds" |
Computer industry
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Ford Madox Ford's trilogy "The Fifth Queen" centers on Catherine Howard, this king's fifth wife |
Henry VIII
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322 Maple Road, Mayberry, N.C. |
The Andy Griffith Show
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Of the Haunted Mansion, the Jungle Cruise or the monorail, the one that's been at Disneyland since opening day |
(Judith: What is the monorail?)
Jungle Cruise
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Orchestra conductors & public speakers often have this element under their feet |
Podium
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Cio-Cio-San's better-known name |
Madame Butterfly
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This humorist writes for The Miami Herald & plays lead guitar in an all-author band, The Rock Bottom Remainders |
Dave Barry
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It's the first book in a historical trilogy that continues with "Men Against the Sea" & "Pitcairn's Island" |
Mutiny on the Bounty
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Paradise Cove Trailer Colony, Malibu Beach, Calif. |
(Terri: What is The Beverly Hillbillies?) (Jack: What is Baywatch?)
The Rockford Files
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A contest for blowing these shells is a highlight of Old Island Days in Key West, Florida |
Conch shells
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This element has the distinctive aroma of high school assemblies & basketball games |
Gymnasium
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This Ethiopian princess was captured by the Egyptians & made a slave to Princess Amneris |
Aida
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(Hi, I'm Wendi Malick from "Just Shoot Me!") I played both of these columnists in a 1999 TV movie titled "Take My Advice" |
"Dear Abby" (Abigail Van Buren) & Ann Landers
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Books titled "The Town" are part of trilogies by Conrad Richter & by this Mississippian |
William Faulkner
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1313 Mockingbird Lane, Mockingbird Heights, USA |
The Munsters
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The International Rose Test Gardens may be the most fragrant attraction in this, Oregon's "City of Roses" |
Portland
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You buy, not rent, units of this element |
(Alex: Minute to go.)
a condominium
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Its 4 musical dramas are "Das Rheingold", "Die Walkure", "Siegfried" & "Gotterdammerung" |
The Ring of the Nibelung
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The Chicago Tribune filled his empty column with tributes from readers the day after his April 1997 death |
Mike Royko
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Olivia Manning's "Balkan Trilogy" depicts a British couple living in the Balkans during this war |
(Terri: What is the Crimean War?)
World War II
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1619 Pine Street, Boulder, Colo. |
Mork and Mindy
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Ape Cave in this state is named for the St. Helen's Apes, the local Boy Scout troop who first explored it |
Washington
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This "element" comes in red & white types, seen here: |
Geranium
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In this opera Violetta bids farewell to the past by singing "Addio del passato" |
(Judith: What is Il trovatore?)
La traviata
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She quit her New York Times column in 1994, the same year she published her novel "One True Thing" |
Anna Quindlen
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"Coningsby, or the New Generation" is the 1st book in a trilogy he wrote before becoming a Victorian prime minister |
Benjamin Disraeli
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148 Bonnie Meadow Road, New Rochelle, N.Y. |
The Dick Van Dyke Show
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This Tennessee city boasts a 32-story pyramid with a base the size of 6 football fields |
Memphis
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A large store selling a variety of articles might be built from this element |
Emporium
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