|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Those who live in this capital are known as Quitenos |
Quito
|
|
|
He stole scenes as a pipsqueak accountant on the run from the mob in "Lethal Weapon 2" |
Joe Pesci
|
|
|
It was the biggest-selling American novel of the 1850s |
"Uncle Tom's Cabin"
|
|
|
Cousteau's timepieces |
Jacques' clocks
|
|
|
The 13th century prophet Nichiren taught the people of this nation that they were a chosen people |
Japan
|
|
|
Fermented dough is used to make this tart variety of bread, a San Francisco staple |
Sourdough bread
|
|
|
Atahualpa, who ruled in 1532 & 1533, was this civilization's last emperor |
Incas
|
|
|
(Hi, I'm Garry Marshall) When I was hired as a wrtiter for the "Tonight Show" in 1959, this host said he liked me because I thought like a 4-year-old |
Jack Paar
|
|
|
This 4-part satirical novel was published in 1726 as "Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World" |
"Gulliver's Travels"
|
|
|
Sinatra's financial institutions |
Frank's banks
|
|
|
The angel Gabriel, or Jibril, first spoke to him in a cave near Mecca in 610 A.D. |
Mohammed
|
|
|
Oddly, this "national" pastry is called Vienna bread in Denmark |
Danish
|
|
|
Bolivia's coat of arms features an alpaca & this large vulture |
Condor
|
|
|
This leather-clad metal band took its name from a Bob Dylan song |
Judas Priest
|
|
|
Roman Polanski brought this Ira Levin novel to the big screen in 1968 |
"Rosemary's Baby"
|
|
|
Explorer Ericson's undies |
Leif's briefs
|
|
|
Setting the stage for later revolts, the prophet Hung Hsiu-ch'uan led the Taiping Rebellion in this century |
19th century
|
|
|
In 1912 inventor Otto Rohwedder began work on a groundbreaking machine to do this to bread |
(L: What is knead?) (less than a minute to go...)
Slice it
|
|
|
Visitors to Rio can take a cable car ride to the top of this 1,296-foot-high granite rock on Guanabara Bay |
Sugarloaf Mountain
|
|
|
She played Laurence Olivier's daughter in 1960's "The Entertainer", & became his wife the next year |
Joan Plowright
|
|
|
In the 1930s early excerpts of this experimental James Joyce work were published as "Work in Progress" |
"Finnegan's Wake"
|
|
|
Disney's beers |
Walt's malts
|
|
|
In 1863 Baha'u'llah proclaimed himself a long awaited prophet & founded this faith |
Bahai Faith
|
|
|
An early form of bread has been found in Stone Age ruins near Lake Neuchatel in this country |
(John: What is France?)
Switzerland
|
|
|
The Chuquicamata open-pit copper mine, the world's largest, is located in this Chilean desert |
Atacama
|
|
|
He was the founder of the New York Shakespeare Festival & the Public Theater |
Joseph Papp
|
|
|
Thomas Hughes published this chronicle of life at an English boys' school in 1857 |
"Tom Brown's Schooldays"
|
|
|
Chagall's canine sounds |
Marc's barks
|
|
|
The prophet Daniel understood "the writing on the wall" & told this king the bad news |
(L: Who is Nebuchadnezzar?) (Jeremy: Who is Herod?)
Belshazzar
|
|
|
The first to learn leavening, these ancient people were once called the "Bread Eaters" by the ancient Greeks |
Egyptians
|
|