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At the end of this Henry Fielding novel, the title character marries Squire Western's daughter Sophia |
Tom Jones
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This "Sicko" director's prescription is to give free health care to every American for life |
Michael Moore
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This quadrangular Kellogg toaster pastry originally came in 4 flavors & wasn't frosted |
Pop-Tarts
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This almost 27,000-square-mile African lake is named for a queen |
(Lake) Victoria
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Thanksgiving sleep inducer |
Turkey
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The Sony Open golf tournament takes place in January at the Waialae Country Club in this state capital |
Honolulu
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This non-James Bond book by Ian Fleming was subtitled "The Magical Car" |
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
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He went from directing the Aaron Burr "got milk" ad to a little film called "Transformers" |
(Alex: I'm glad to see that you students don't spend a great deal of time in movie theaters.)
Michael Bay
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This rectangular thick-crust pizza is not popular on the Italian island from which it gets its name |
Sicilian
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This Swiss-French lake is also called Lac Leman |
Lake Geneva
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September was the month chosen for the holiday honoring these relatives because it signified their autumn years |
grandparents
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Book I of this Edmund Spenser work relates the adventures of the Redcrosse Knight of Holiness |
The Faerie Queene
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After directing "Thank You for Smoking", Jason Reitman didn't suffer from a sophomore jinx with this feature |
Juno
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"What would you do" for this ice cream bar whose name refers to the Canadian area of an 1890s gold rush |
a Klondike
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Just past Astrakhan, the Volga flows into this inland "sea" that is actually a lake |
the Caspian
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Ms. O'Keeffe or Ms. Frontiere |
Georgia
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Since becoming a federal holiday in 1983, the holiday honoring him has occurred on his birthday, Jan. 15, only 4 times |
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Squire Trelawney outfits the schooner Hispaniola & hires its crew in this 1883 tale |
Treasure Island
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These brothers escaped "The Matrix" & raced to release their new movie "Speed Racer" |
(Brandon: Who are the Coen Brothers?)
the Wachowski Brothers
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Thomas Jefferson brought this type of "iron" back from Europe & served the treats in the White House |
a waffle maker
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The Catatumbo River flows into this lake, an extension of the Gulf of Venezuela |
(Meredith: What is Lake Titicaca?)
Lake Maracaibo
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Pungent tapering pepper |
Chile
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Symbols of spring, a lamb shank & an egg are part of the traditional plate used during this Jewish holiday |
Passover
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Chapter 1 of this 1932 novel begins at the Central London Hatching & Conditioning Centre |
Brave New World
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His first try at a "King Kong" remake was stopped, as "Mighty Joe Young" & "Godzilla" were being produced |
Peter Jackson
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Birdseye invented this product that was originally sold as "herring savouries" |
(Meredith: What is lutefisk?) (Alex: No.) [Laughter]
fish sticks
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Grande Isle & Isle La Motte are in this, the fourth-largest freshwater lake entirely in the U.S. |
Lake Champlain
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Pachyderm dentin seaside land |
(Gabrielle: What is camel?)
Ivory Coast
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This corp. is the engine behind the first National Train Day, May 10, 2008, remembering the golden spike of May 10, 1869 |
(Brandon: What is Pacific Union?)
Amtrak
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