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About two-thirds of this U.K. country's area is in its highlands & islands |
Scotland
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This best-known Greek cheese, from the milk of sheep & goats, has been made for thousands of years |
Feta
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Sancocho, a stew made with 5 to 7 meats, is a specialty of this country, Haiti's next-door neighbor |
Dominican Republic
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Football great Dierdorf |
Dan
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Henry I's famous father was this conqueror who reigned from 1066 to 1087 |
William the Conqueror
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Settlers began living in this section of New Orleans in the early 18th century |
French Quarter
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When Sudan takes you to a place by this river, you can sit by the Blue or White one |
Nile
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98% of Greece's population belongs to this church |
Greek
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Don't worry if you see this word on a Barbados menu: it refers to a fish, not the star of "Flipper" |
Dolphin
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"Law & Order" actor Bratt |
Benjamin
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Pope Leo X named Henry VIII "Defender of the Faith" for his written attack on this German Protestant leader |
Martin Luther
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In a French restaurant, they're called pommes frites |
French fries
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Pier 21, considered "Canada's Ellis Island", is in this Nova Scotia city |
(C: What is Newfoundland?)
Halifax
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Greek cafe music features a lute called a bouzouki & this woodwind, the klarino |
Clarinet
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If you order "mountain chicken" in Dominica, you won't get chicken but one of these amphibians |
(Alex: Well, they taste like chicken!)
Frogs
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Jeans maker Strauss</td>
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King Henry III extensively rebuilt this abbey where he had been formally crowned in 1220 |
Westminster Abbey
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In France this musical instrument is called "cor d' harmonie" |
(V: What is a harpsichord?)
French horn
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Tea & coconuts are top products of this country, the "Pearl of the Indian Ocean" |
Sri Lanka
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Crowds flock to Dodona, Philippi & Thassos to see festivals of this art performed in ancient venues</td>
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Adventurous eaters in Grenada may dine on this burrowing mammal (it's best to remove the armor first) |
Armadillo
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Victory at Agincourt in 1415 earned this king a visit from the Holy Roman Emperor |
Henry V
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It was waged in North America from 1754 to 1763 |
(V: What is the French-Indian War?)
French and Indian War
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In 1991 the Yanomami tribe in this country was awarded a reserve 3 times the size of Belgium |
(K: What is Kenya?)
Brazil
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Patricia Storace titled her 1996 book on travels in Greece "Dinner with" this goddess of the underworld |
Persephone
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Puerto Ricans love to drink the juice of this fruit they call parcha -- maybe it makes them feel "amorous" |
Passion fruit
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These 2 warring royal houses were united in 1486 when Henry VII married Elizabeth, the daughter of Edward IV |
(Cameron: What are roses and...)
Lancaster & York
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They're formed by folding back & fastening a wide band at the end of a sleeve |
French cuffs
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