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The DMZ between these 2 Asian nations extends 1.2 miles on each side of the 38th parallel |
North & South Korea
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2 snuggly, cute characters in "Avenue Q" aren't called the "Bad News" these but the "Bad Idea" these |
Bears
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Of Constellation, Consternation or Constitution, the one that has never been the name of a U.S. Navy ship |
Consternation
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In 1921 coal miners in this "Mountain State" took up arms & tried to force unionization in its southwest part |
West Virginia
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In 1904 C.H. Lang of Chicago opened the first dealership devoted to this Milwaukee-based motorcycle co. |
Harley-Davidson
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A fixed, benchlike seat in a church |
a pew
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The world's largest blue coral reef is one of the natural treasures of this country's Ishigaki Island |
Japan
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Many of this Jonathan Larson musical's famous fans have gone backstage to add their names to a long graffiti wall |
Rent
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Of a bird, a nerd or an herb, it's what a larkspur is |
(Theo: What is a bird?)
an herb
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In 1831 this Messianic preacher led a slave revolt that cut a bloody swath across Virginia |
Nat Turner
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The Baltimore clippers of the late 18th & early 19th centuries were first built at shipyards on this bay |
Chesapeake Bay
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"Meaty" actor who chews the scenery |
a ham
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In November 1976 the U.S. vetoed this reunited country's admission to the U.N. |
Vietnam
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In 2007 Fantasia of "American Idol" took over the role of Celie in the musical based on this Alice Walker novel |
The Color Purple
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Of France, Italy or Russia, the one whose national anthem begins, "Arise children of the fatherland" |
(Dan: What is Russia?) (Heather: What is Italy?) ... (Alex: Allons enfants de la Patrie.)
France
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In the 1790s Toussaint L'Ouverture led a slave revolt that led to this Caribbean nation's independence |
Haiti
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7-letter term for a place to plunk down your whirlybird, as on the top of an office building |
a helipad
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Large deer of northern Europe & America |
an elk
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Its natives call it Zhongguo, "central country" |
China
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"Spring Awakening" is an alt-rock musical based on an 1891 play that Frank Wedekind originally wrote in this language |
German
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Of Gunga Din, Paladin or Aladdin, the one who was a nobleman in Charlemagne's court |
Paladin
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This 1794 insurrection in Western Penn. was caused by farmers who refused to pay the taxes on their corn liquor |
the Whiskey Rebellion
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In 1956, using a lawn-mower engine & metal tubing, Art Ingels built the first one of these |
(Theo: What is a hovercraft?)
a go-kart
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To cry uncontrollably |
to sob
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The former Asian monarch seen here reigned in this country until 2004, when he turned the throne over to his son |
(Alex: The man is Norodom Sihanouk, the country is [*], and we're taking a break right now.)
Cambodia
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Huey Lewis, Harry Hamlin & George Hamilton have all been tapped to play tap-dancing lawyer Billy Flynn in this musical |
Chicago
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Of the U.S., Tonga or Canada, the one that never signed the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty |
(Alex: You'd be wise to take a guess and try to come up with [*]. Nuclear.)
Tonga
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In 1839 this Italian soldier joined the failed revolt in southern Brazil in what was called the "War of Tatters" |
Garibaldi
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296 feet long to climb 189 feet, the USA's shortest & steepest of these still operates in Dubuque |
(Theo: What is an escalator?)
a funicular
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To rob in a public place |
(Alex: That's when you [*] someone.)
mug
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