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Cadpig was the smallest & prettiest of Pongo's 15 puppies in this 1956 Dodie Smith novel |
"101 Dalmatians"
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The Beatles sang that he "doesn't have a point of view, knows not where he's going to" |
"Nowhere Man"
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Le Champollion is the gourmet restaurant of this city's Le Meridien Hotel, on an island in the Nile |
Cairo
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It's "hound"ed by its resemblance to the blueberry, but it has fewer seeds |
Huckleberry
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Just because you have this pervasive suspicion of others, doesn't mean they're not out to get you |
Paranoia
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A translation of the Bible: KJV |
King James Version
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Cottontail & these 2 "went down the lane to gather blackberries" in "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" |
Flopsy & Mopsy
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Her "True Blue" peaked at No. 3 just a few weeks after "Papa Don't Preach" topped the charts |
Madonna
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(Hi, I'm Brad Garrett of "Everybody Loves Raymond") I opened for Frank Sinatra at this Vegas hotel, now closed, where the Rat Pack held a "summit" in 1960 |
Sands
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The berry of this unassuming shrub produces the oil commonly used to flavor gin |
Juniper/sloe
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Maybe Alfred Adler didn't think he was good enough when he identified & named this complex |
Inferiority complex
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To a dog lover: ASPCA |
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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This old grey donkey was Winnie-the-Pooh's friend who always saw things in a gloomy light |
Eeyore
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Singer of the No. 3 hit heard here: ("I Feel Good") |
James Brown
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We'll tell you "diplomatically" that this L.A. hotel was the home of the Coconut Grove nightclub |
The Ambassador Hotel
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The tart, red cowberry is also called the "mountain" type of this berry, it is likewise used for sauce |
Cranberry
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This self-absorbed personality disorder is named for a mythical youth who loved his reflection |
Narcissism
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A women's society: DAR |
Daughters of the American Revolution
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This brown bear in Kipling's "The Jungle Book" taught the wolf cubs the law of the jungle & was later Mowgli's teacher |
Baloo
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In 1985 David Lee Roth reached No. 3 with "California Girls", 20 years after this group did the same |
The Beach Boys
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The most famous hotel of this Canadian city is seen here: (Chateau Frontenac) |
(G: What is Montreal?)
Quebec City
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A judge crossed California & Texas blackberries & created these which bear his name |
(Lynn: What is the boysenberry?)
Loganberries
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Logorrhea, also called verbomania, is doing this excessively or uncontrollably |
Speaking/talking
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A paranormal "experience": OBE |
Out-of-body experience
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Anna Sewell wrote her only novel about this title animal as a plea for the proper care of horses |
"Black Beauty"
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No. 3 Simon & Garfunkel hit that ends, "And an island never cries" |
(G: What is "The Rock?")
"I Am a Rock"
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He opened his own hotel in Paris in 1898 & soon started running the Carlton in London |
Cesar Ritz
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This small berry shares its name with a dried fruit once shipped from Corinth |
(with a minute to go...)
Currant
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Washers & hoarders are types of people with OCD, which stands for this |
Obsessive compulsive disorder
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To an infantryman: APC |
Armored personnel carrier
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