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An island, it's the world's northernmost "I" country |
Iceland
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1942: "Major Strasser has been shot. Round up the usual suspects." |
Casablanca
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The office & courtroom where this president began his career have been restored in Independence, MO. |
Harry S. Truman
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Matthew Perry commanded an early steam warship that was named for this inventor |
(Brady: Who was Watt?) (Bill: Who was Farragut?)
Robert Fulton
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The first of these was seen in the New York World newspaper Dec. 21, 1913 |
(Bill: What is a photograph?)
Crossword puzzle
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They're the only 2 "I" countries to border each other |
Iran & Iraq
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1939: "I don't know nothin' 'bout birthin' babies!" |
Gone With the Wind
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The Hall of Fame devoted to these Texas lawmen in Waco has memorabilia belonging to Bonnie & Clyde |
Texas Rangers
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Matt & Ollie's father served at this S.C. city in the Revolution; their nephew was killed there in the Civil War |
Charleston
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An introductory chapter or essay |
Foreword
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One of this country's driest regions is the Negev Desert, with an annual rainfall of usually less than 10 inches |
(Brady: What is India?)
Israel
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1927: "Wait a minute, wait a minute, you ain't heard nothin' yet!" |
The Jazz Singer
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2-word term for all members of the family Hylidae, having adaptations like sticky foot pads for climbing |
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go.)
tree frogs
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The silver dollar seen here commemorates this, established in 1872: |
(Brady: What is Old Faithful?)
Yellowstone National Park
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Matthew helped establish the curriculum at this school founded in 1845 |
U.S. Naval Academy
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This game show premiered on CBS Oct. 2, 1961 |
Password
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Its ethnic groups include the Dayaks on Borneo, the Toraja on Sulawesi & some Papuan groups on Irian Jaya |
Indonesia
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1939: "The moors and I wiil never change. Don't you, Cathy" |
Wuthering Heights
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Like caterpillars, tadpoles undergo a process called this to become adult frogs |
Metamorphosis
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Built in Boston in 1723, this house of worship is also known as Christ Church |
Old North Church
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Instead of "danger", Oliver Perry might have said that this, a synonym for "danger", "is my middle name" |
(Brady: What is trouble?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Hazard
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It's the 2-word term for computer manipulation of text |
(Brady: What is cut & paste?)
Word processing
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Among its 26 counties are one famed for its cut glass & one known for its tweed cloth |
Ireland
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1931: "Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make." |
Dracula
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This toad whose male cares for eggs was used in Paul Kammerer's controversial genetic experiments |
Midwife toad
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Highlights of New Orleans' Jackson Square include the cast iron balconies of the Pontalba Apts. & this cathedral |
St. Louis Cathedral
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William Henry Harrison was the recipient of Oliver's message "We have met the enemy, and" this |
(Bill: ..."and we have won"?)
"they are ours"
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It's defined as a word from one language that has become part of everyday usage in another |
Loan word
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