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After the death of President Hindenburg in 1934, Hitler assumed this title meaning "leader" |
the fuhrer
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Mary Martin, Sandy Duncan & Cathy Rigby have all starred on Broadway in this male role |
Peter Pan
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Sears issued its first book of modern homes in 1908, the same year Henry Ford introduced this car to the public |
the Model T
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This sporting dog was first bred by German nobles in the court of Weimar in the early 19th century |
(Art: What's a German shepherd?)
Weimaraner
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You can check Shabbat start times on jpost.com, a website for a newspaper in this city |
Jerusalem
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The Census Bureau uses "Hispanic", but many of South & Central American heritage prefer this 1-word term |
latino
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Nickname of Duke Henry, who fought Albert the Bear to control Saxony in the 1100s; only Ulrich the Tiger was missing |
"the lion"
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As a child in the '60s, Pia Zadora played Tevye's daughter Bielke in this Broadway musical |
Fiddler On The Roof
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Sears homes can be found in all the 48 contiguous states; Carlinville SW of Springfield in this state has the most |
Illinois
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This toy dog seems to be named for a Mediterranean island, but might be named for Melita, Sicily |
Maltese
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George H.W. Bush has a home in Tanglewood, a neighborhood of this Texas city |
Houston
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It's the exciting activity seen here |
lawn bowling
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There should be an "ABBA"-dabba honeymoon for Sophie, the bride-to-be in this musical full of ABBA songs |
Mamma Mia!
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One of the models has the same name as this film capital where many of these cottages still exist |
Hollywood
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3 AKC-recognized breeds have "miniature" in their names: miniature pinscher, miniature bull terrier & this |
(Ken: What's a miniature poodle?)
miniature schnauzer
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You'll discover this city is home to the main campus of the Ohio State University |
Columbus
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This company's Blue is one of the top-selling imported beers in the U.S. |
(Art: What is Lablatt's?)
Labatt
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Though the uprising called the Peasants' War was partly based on this man's ideas, he came out against it in 1525 |
Martin Luther
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Natasha Richardson, Molly Ringwald & Brooke Shields each played this role in "Cabaret" on Broadway |
Sally Bowles
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For $11,500 you could purchase plans & materials for this type of building even if it wasn't little or red |
a schoolhouse
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This terrier is known as a westie for short |
West Highlands Terrier
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Belgium has 3 federal regions, Wallonia, Flanders & this one, which includes the capital |
(Ken: What is Bruzelle?) ... (Alex: I don't think it's called "Bruzelle" even by the Belgians.)
Brussels
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In 1631, during this decades-long war, Sweden's army marched to the Rhine |
(Art: What's the Hundred Years' War?)
Thirty Years' War
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Sutton Foster won a Tony for playing the title flapper in this musical based on a Julie Andrews film |
(Liese: What is Victor/Victoria?)
Thoroughly Modern Millie
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The Princeville & the Avalon models are an example of this bungalow type whose name means "artisan" |
(Alex: Yes, a name still associated with Sears.) (Ken: Oh! I just got it.)
a craftsman
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2 puppies rescued from a British brig off the coast of Maryland in 1807 are the ancestors of this retriever |
(Liese: Who is Old Yeller?) ... (Liese: Rats.) (Alex: Yeah, because you were left with no money, and that means you won't be able to play in Final Jeopardy! You have no cash. So, we're gonna have to say good-bye. But you seem to have had a good time.) (Liese: I had a blast. Thank you very much.)
Chesapeake Bay Retriever
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St. Paul was born as Saul in this city |
(Ken: What is Damascus?) ... (Alex: Now you realize your mistake, Ken. You should've said [*].)
Tarsus
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This Hamburg native who's designed for Chloe & Fendi is known as "King Karl" |
(Ken: What's Lagasse?)
Karl Lagerfeld
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