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CLASSIC SITCOM CHARACTERS |
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WHERE THE SUN DON'T SHINE |
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The Ajaccio, Corsica home in which this French emperor was born is now a museum |
Napoleon
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On May 26 the USA's first legal casino outside Nevada was opened in this city, by Resorts International |
Atlantic City
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This corporal in the 4077th M*A*S*H dressed in drag -- using some of his uncle's hand-me-downs |
Max Klinger
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Kids make these from 1 sheet of typing paper; they use a lot less fuel than a Cessna |
Paper airplane
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This command tells your dog it's confined to hindquarters |
Sit
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Ground water rises under internal pressure in the Artesian type of this |
Well
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The story of world currency is told via exhibits at the Currency Museum in this Canadian capital |
Ottawa
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Once used as a toxic waste dump, this area of Niagara Falls, N.Y. was declared a disaster area by Pres. Carter |
Love Canal
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Golly! He worked at Wally's Service Station in Mayberry before enlisting in the Marines |
Gomer Pyle
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The word origami means "paper folding" in this language |
Japanese
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A homer, a murder or a visit to a World Wide Web site |
Hit
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Bite into our planet & you'll find a molten outer one wrapped around a hard, central inner one |
(Barbara: What is a crust?)
a core
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A museum in this southernmost city in the continental U.S. displays Florida's lighthouse history |
Key West
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Group heard here when Lionel Richie was still a member:
"You're once, twice, three times a lady..." |
The Commodores
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This "Cheers" mailman gleaned all the trivia he knows from his mother Esther |
(Michael: Who is Norm?)
Cliff Clavin
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It's black & white & read all over; it's also the perfect size to make a hat |
Newspaper
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Look a gift horse in the mouth & you'll see this part of its bridle |
Bit
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A type of shelter built in the '50s, or what your hair might have done if you didn't have one |
(Michael: What is a bomb?)
Fallout
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The Hertzberg Circus Collection in San Antonio includes memorabilia of this 19th C. little "general" |
Tom Thumb
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On September 15 he regained the heavyweight boxing crown for a record third time, by beating Leon Spinks |
Muhammad Ali
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Sitcom character played since 1990 by the man seen here: (Jason Alexander) |
George Costanza (on "Seinfeld")
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Complex snout folds are needed to make this animal, whose next Chinese year is 2007 |
(Michael: What is an elephant?)
Pig/boar
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To move swiftly, like a butterfly, or a brand of insecticide |
Flit
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Blind fish of the genus amblyopsis are also called this, for the dark formations where they live |
(Michael: What are rockfish?)
Cavefish
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Named for Bill Monroe, a hall of fame in Bean Blossom, Indiana is devoted to this form of country music |
Bluegrass
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Italian Red Brigade terrorists kidnapped & killed this former premier |
Aldo Moro
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Unable to attend his sixth grade graduation, this "Beverly Hillbillies" oaf had a chimp take his place |
Jethro Bodine
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A square sheet of paper can become a star to put on a Christmas tree, a triangle becomes this Jewish star |
Star of David
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A Monty Python sketch honored the "Upper-Class" one "Of The Year" |
Twit
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This synonym for a vein of coal in a mine is also a word used in sewing |
Seam
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