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New Jersey native James Gandolfini plays mobster Tony Soprano on this network's "The Sopranos" |
HBO
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It's London's chief water supply |
Thames River
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The treats made with margarine, marshmallows & this "talking" Kellogg's cereal have only 3 grams of fat per serving |
Rice Krispies
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To complain about minor issues |
Carp
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100 million stamps incorrectly placing this big landmark in Colorado instead of Arizona won't be released |
Grand Canyon
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In 1925 Reza Pahlavi deposed the last of the Kajars & took over as Shah of this country |
Iran
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When Dr. Melfi put Tony on this brand of antidepressant, it had some side effects on his married life |
Prozac
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In Paris the banks of this river have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Seine
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You always want another of these campfire treats, marshmallows, chocolate & graham crackers (hence their name) |
s'mores
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It's a place for a bird to roost or for a person to sit |
(Rick: What is a nest?)
perch
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Bank of America was taken to task for its employee-adopt-one-of-these machines-&-keep-them-clean program |
ATM
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This rebel group in Nicaragua was named for an anti-American rebel of the 1920s |
Sandinistas
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This famous son, the "Choirboy of the Board", played himself & joined the richest poker game in Jersey |
Frank Sinatra Jr.
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In 1992 Slovaks altered this river's course on the border of Slovakia & Hungary to improve navigation |
Danube
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This marshmallow sandwich from the Chattanooga Bakery, a favorite in the South with RC Cola, has been around since 1917 |
MoonPie
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A small quantity you might pat on with a finger |
Dab
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He got a new car, the Lancia Jubilee, seen here with some of his Guards: |
Pope John Paul II
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In 1976 Spain ceded Spanish Sahara to Mauritania & this country |
Morocco
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Before she played Tony's mom, Nancy Marchand won 4 Emmys as Ed Asner's publisher boss on this show |
Lou Grant
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In 1937 this Russian river's first hydroelectric project was completed at Ivankovo |
Volga
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Trademark name of the marshmallow treats seen here; they're Easter favorites: |
Peeps
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Since 1777 this ale has been brewed in Burton on Trent, England, a town with exceptional well water |
(Michele: What is Guinness?)
Bass
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E-mails flew as moves were made to name Saint Isidore of Seville the patron saint of this global system |
Internet
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When the Tuscaroras joined, the Iroquois League updated its name to this |
League of Six Nations
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Once rock & roll's Little Steven & Miami Steve, he plays Soprano lieutenant Silvio Dante |
Steven Van Zandt
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This country's longest river, the Gudena, winds 98 miles through the Jutland Peninsula |
Denmark
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Adding almonds & marshmallows to chocolate ice cream, this "grand" ice cream company created Rocky Road |
(Michele: What is [**]?) [Originally ruled incorrect; reversed before the Double Jeopardy! Round when "our researchers have picked through your response and [**] is acceptable."] ... (Alex: We have less than a minute to go.)
Dreyer's (Edy's accepted)
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In Spanish it can mean "pretty" as well as a tuna-like fish |
(Sandi: What is bonita?)
bonito
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This craft that had its 15 minutes of fame in 1961 was recovered from the ocean floor in 1999 |
Liberty Bell (Gus Grissom's capsule)
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This Alexandrian added latitude & longitude lines to his maps around 151 A.D. |
Ptolemy
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