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THAT OLD TIME NEW WAVE MUSIC |
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LITERARY LAST NAME'S THE SAME |
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It's the only provincial capital with its own Major League Baseball team |
Toronto (Blue Jays)
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In 1990 she lost the race for California governor; in 1992 she won the race for California senator |
Dianne Feinstein
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His First Symphony debuted April 2 in Vienna; 8 to go... |
Ludwig van Beethoven
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In a 1979 hit by the Police she's told, "You don't have to sell your body to the night" |
"Roxanne"
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Wyndham, C.S., Sinclair |
Lewis
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Rarebit, as in Welsh Rarebit, is an alteration of this word that's not an ingredient in Welsh Rarebit |
Rabbit
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This Manitoba capital's name is derived from 2 Cree Indian words meaning "murky water" |
Winnipeg
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Politician seen here in 1962, the year he was first elected to the Senate: |
Edward (Ted) Kennedy
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This vulcanization inventor was born a bouncing baby boy in 1800 |
Charles Goodyear
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You might think this Cars leader is married to supermodel Paulina Porizkova (& you'd be right) |
Ric Ocasek
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C.K., Emlyn, Tennessee |
Williams
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From the Welsh for "dwarf dog", it's also a miniature toy car brand |
Corgi
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Vancouver isn't on Vancouver Island, but this capital is |
Victoria
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When admiring the Stamford train station, thank this state's Christopher Dodd, who helped secure funding |
Connecticut
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William Herschel discovered these "rays" beyond the red end of the visible spectrum |
(J: What are X-rays?) (T: What are gamma rays?) (C: What are ultraviolet rays?)
Infrared rays
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A drum machine christened "Echo" helped launch this hopping band to fame & fortune |
Echo & the Bunnymen
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John, Taylor, Erskine |
Caldwell
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"Arthur-itative" sources say her name is Welsh for "white" or "fair" |
(T: Who is Godiva?)
Guinevere
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Now a provincial capital, it was once the capital of New France |
Quebec City
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An IRA that allows tax-free withdrawals is named for this Delaware senator |
(T: Who is Keogh?)
William Roth
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France got this territory back from Spain in 1800, saying it wouldn't transfer it again to anyone but Spain |
Louisiana
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Last name of Gary, the former Tubeway Army leader who charted with New Wave hits like "Cars" |
(Terence: Who is Gary Baker?)
Gary Numan
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The name of this Olympic weapon may go back to the Welsh gaflach, "forked branch" |
Javelin
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In 1947 huge oil deposits were discovered in this city 175 miles north of Calgary; it's now Canada's oil capital |
Edmonton
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This man has 26 years of seniority on his fellow West Virginia senator Jay Rockefeller |
Robert Byrd
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His "The Wealth of Nations" was one of the first books bought to stock the new Library of Congress |
Adam Smith
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(Hi, I'm Jane Wiedlin) Among my credits is this song that starts, "Can you hear them? Talkin' about us, telling lies..." |
(C: I'm sorry.) (J: Who are the Go-Go's?)
"Our Lips are Sealed"
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Walter M., Arthur, Henry |
Miller
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Perhaps from the Welsh for "goblin", Elwood P. Dowd's Harvey was a famous one |
Pooka
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