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The 1842 Webster-Ashburton Treaty fixed Maine's border with this "New" province |
(Todd: What is Nova Scotia?)
New Brunswick
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This show's theme song says, "I'm living on the air in Cincinnati..." |
WKRP in Cincinnati
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The Time Almanac reports this largest city in Louisiana is home to fewer than 1,000 Native Americans, Eskimos & Aleuts |
New Orleans
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Logically, Alcoa's new corporate headquarters, completed in 1998, used 800,000 pounds of this |
aluminum
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The latest info on a story in a newscast |
update
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Tsai Shen, a god of wealth of this country may appear with Fu Shen, a god of happiness |
China
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This military alliance was formed in 1949 by Canada, the U.S. & 10 European countries |
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
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Bea Arthur played this title character, an outspoken liberal, on '70s TV |
Maude
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Lead would melt on the surface of this closest planet to Earth; it's like 800 degrees there |
(Todd: What is Mercury?)
Venus
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Isbank, "Turkey's Bank", began in a 2-story building in Ankara & is now in 3 towers in this city |
Istanbul
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Yama is a god of death in Vedic traditions of this religion |
Hinduism
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On a tour of Canada in 1967, French president Charles de Gaulle called for the independence of this province |
Quebec
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In the '70s Shaun Cassidy & Parker Stevenson played these teen detectives |
the Hardy Boys
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ZIP codes in this commonwealth run from 00601 in Adjuntas to 00698 for Yauco |
Puerto Rico
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The financial cost of maintaining something in proper condition |
upkeep
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Depicted as a snake, Wadd is a moon god from pre-Islamic times on this peninsula |
Arabic Peninsula
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This institution, the NFB, founded by Parliament in 1939, added an animation department in 1942 |
(Todd: What is the National Film Bureau?)
National Film Board of Canada
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She played "Police Woman" Sgt. Pepper Anderson |
Angie Dickinson
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Norman Thomas did this 6 times: in 1928, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1944 & 1948 |
run for president
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Lew Wasserman built "The Black Tower", the longtime HQ of this movie company once owned by MCA |
Universal
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The 20th letter of the alphabet used by Sophocles |
upsilon
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Associated with artists & craftsmen, Ptah was a creator god of these ancient people |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go now, Faith.)
Egyptians
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This Canadian company, formerly British, is the oldest chartered company in the world |
Hudson's Bay Company
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Lisa Hartman played the title character on this sitcom, a spin-off from "Bewitched" |
Tabitha
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He died in 1742, missing the fulfillment of his prediction of a comet seen in 1682 returning in 1758 |
Edmond Halley
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In 2000 software giant Adobe Systems began building a third tower in this city's downtown |
San Jose
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Geographically, Michiganders know it's the U.P. |
Upper Peninsula
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Pryderi is the son of this ancient people's god Pwyll & Rhiannon is his consort |
Welsh
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