NATIONS' MOST POPULOUS CITIES |
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A series on these of the '30s & '40s features the Daylight & the 20th Century Limited |
Trains
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Like Prometheus, Tohil brought this to mankind, but demanded human sacrifice in return |
Fire
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This film set in the Bronx featured Angie & Clara as well as the Ernest Borgnine title character |
Marty
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Different campuses of the university of this state are home to Anteaters, Banana Slugs & Golden Bears |
California
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To lose control of the pigskin |
Fumble
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Lorenz Hart is featured alone but this man shares a stamp with Oscar Hammerstein II |
Richard Rodgers
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Ah Puch gave a hoot for the dying, sending this bird to announce their impending deaths |
Owl
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1959 title character seen here: Gee, If I had one of those boards, I could be a surfer too... |
Gidget
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This word precedes the Irish of Notre Dame & the Illini of the University of Illinois |
Fighting
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Proverbially, to dally in the face of a crisis is to do this "while Rome burns" |
Fiddle
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China |
(Ryan: What is Beijing?)
Shanghai
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The fifth Legends of Hollywood stamp put him on the top of the envelope, Ma! |
(Ryan: Who is Al Jolson?) ... (Alex: Minute to go.)
James Cagney
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Tepeu & Gucumatz created the first humans from a paste made of this staple grain |
Maize/corn
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Frank Sinatra fought a dope addiction in "The Man with" this |
The Golden Arm
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This canine represents over 30 colleges including Yale & the University of Georgia |
Bulldog
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If you're gonna set on the porch for a spell, you'll want to do this to shape pieces of wood |
Whittle
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He's the subject of the latest Black Heritage stamp; it's worth 33 cents, not 10 |
Malcolm X
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Kinich Ahau had a day job as sun god, but at night he roamed the underworld as this jungle cat |
Jaguar
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In it, Marlene Dietrich says Orson Welles "was some kind of a man. What does it matter what you say about people?" |
(Jack: What is... oh!) (Warren: What is Citizen Kane?)
Touch of Evil
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The men's teams at Northland College in Wisconsin are the Lumberjacks & the women's teams are these |
Lumberjills
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Some birds are named for the ability to do this, sing with trills & quavers |
Warble
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Nigeria |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Lagos
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Author honored on the stamp seen here (wrote "Atlas Shrugged") |
Ayn Rand
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We don't know how old Itzamna could have pronounced his name, as he had none of these |
(Jack: What is a tongue?) (Ryan: What is a mouth?)
teeth
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Gregory Peck fought corporate America in "The Man in" this title outfit |
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
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Ohio State honors each of its All-Americans by planting one of these mascot trees in a grove |
Buckeye
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From Old English for "dart", it means to move back & forth between 2 places -- perhaps Earth & space |
Shuttle
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