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This "Bloody" 16th C. English queen made a disastrous marriage to future armada sender Philip II |
Mary I ("Bloody Mary")
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The first 4 Super Bowls matched up the champions of these 2 leagues |
AFL & NFL
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When "Gone With the Wind" begins, Gerald O'Hara is the master of this plantation |
Tara
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Tiger swallowtail, Queen Alexandra's birdwing, great purple hairstreak |
(Jason: What are birds?)
butterflies
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This company invites passengers to "Leave the Driving to Us" |
Greyhound
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Dancing in Havana, Lou Bega may try mambo numero cinco, this number |
5
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The movement to reform Communist Czechoslovakia in early 1968 was known as this city's "spring" |
Prague
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Founded in 1876, it's baseball's "Senior Circuit" |
National League
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In a Nathaniel Hawthorne novel, the old Pyncheon-House is otherwise known by this title name |
the House of the Seven Gables
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Green tree, leopard, bull |
Frogs
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(Hi, I'm Vanna White; I'm here at Bill Blass in New York City) Bill Blass has designed everything from clothes & linens to Continentals for this automaker |
Lincoln
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Number of hills a Roman has covered if he's roamed over sette |
7
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Enosis isn't a disease, but the historic desire of people on this 3500-square-mile island for union with Greece |
Cyprus
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The Detroit Loves sound like a Motown soul group, but in the '70s they were part of World Team this |
(Jason: What is Football?)
Tennis
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A.A. Milne's theatrical adaptation of "The Wind in the Willows" is called "Toad of" this residence |
Toad Hall
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Jersey, red poll, brahma |
Cattle/bulls
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A tandem can be a carriage, or one of these upon whose seat you'd look sweet |
Bicycle built for two
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Split a check in the Czech Republic between dva people & each pays this percent |
50% (2 people)
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9th century Breton hero Nomenoe rebelled against this dynasty named for Charlemagne |
(Kari: What is the Charlois?)
Carolingian
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In this sport's major league, the Dallas Burn & Chicago Fire vie for the Alan I. Rothenberg Trophy |
Soccer
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Gothic novel fan Catherine Morland imagines fearful mysteries at Northanger Abbey in a novel by this author |
Jane Austen
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Dog, gold, lung |
(Jason: What is black?)
fish
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1 of 2 airlines that offer service on the Concorde |
Air France (or British Airways)
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In Copenhagen, it's how many Danish pastries you have left from a dozen if you ate otte |
4 (you ate eight)
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The troops of Catholic king James II were defeated at this July 11, 1690 battle in Ireland |
Battle of the Boyne
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Before the NBA discovered Mario Elie, he spent 2 seasons with the Albany Patroons of this association |
CBA (Continental Basketball Association)
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The menacing Mrs. Danvers strives to keep the memory of Rebecca alive in this mansion |
(Kari: Oh, I've forgotten!)
Manderley
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Hampshire, Poland China, spotted |
Pigs/hogs
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The Conestoga wagon originated in this colony during the early 1700s |
(Alex: With about a minute left.)
Pennsylvania
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Ja, it's the German for the square root of neun |
(Jason: What is three?)
drei
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