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An average Dutch person has twee en dertig, 32, of these, tanden |
teeth
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The elevated tracks of the "People Mover" move people around this American "Motor City" |
Detroit
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His original name was Carl Adolf Von Sydow |
Max Von Sydow
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A potato famine during the 1840s caused this island's population to decline by about 2 million |
Ireland
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The Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto features a pair of black silk socks worn by this emperor on St. Helena |
Napoleon
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A German woman may pluck these, her augenbrauen |
her eyebrows
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Kanmon Tunnel, the world's first under an ocean, connects the island of Kyushu with this island |
Honshu
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Before he played "Dirty Harry", he made a name for himself as the "Man With No Name" in Sergio Leone westerns |
Clint Eastwood
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The Treaty of Versailles ended this war & set up the League of Nations |
the First World War
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It's Spain's national museum of painting & sculpture |
the Prado
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Take a look at this |
careful, kangaroo crossing
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If a Japanese isha (doctor) asks you to stick out your shita, he means this |
(Per Gunnar: What is your behind?) [Alex and audience laughter] ... (Alex: Your [*], yes. A long way from your behind.) ... (Alex: Per Gunnar, you can take some consolation from the fact that you have introduced the first genuine bit of humor in this entire tournament.)
tongue
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An "underground city" connects the subway with downtown offices & shopping in this largest Quebec city |
Montreal
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He played Michael Corleone in all 3 of Francis Ford Coppola's "Godfather" films |
Al Pacino
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Hernando Cortes conquered the Aztecs & Francisco Pizarro conquered this Indian empire |
the Incas
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The National Museum of American History is just one part of this Washington, D.C. institution |
the Smithsonian Institute
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We have this sign for you |
no entrance
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This body part is as plain as a burun on a Turk's yuz, his face |
his nose
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It's a chair carried on poles by porters, or a car with 4 doors |
a sedan
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This star of "Schindler's List" used to drive a forklift in Belfast |
Liam Neeson
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By the end of his reign in 1786, Frederick the Great doubled this kingdom's area |
Prussia
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The Museo Numismatico in Lima contains coins from this country from colonial times to the present |
Peru
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What about this sign? |
a picnic area
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To get to the heart of the matter, it's Spanish for "heart" |
corazón
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This consortium of European aircraft makers is headquartered near Toulouse, France |
Airbus
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In her 1997 autobiography, she writes of her mariage at age 21 to Frank Sinatra, who was 50 |
Mia Farrow
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In 1977 this Ugandan leader survived at least one assassination attempt & 2 attempted coups |
Idi Amin
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The setting for "Hamlet", Kronberg Castle in this Danish town now houses a maritime museum |
Helsingør
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The last sign is this one |
(Alex: Well done, young man!) [Applause for running the category] (Alex: Obviously you have spent a great deal of time observing signs as you travel around.)
an elevator
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