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THE MIGHTY U.S.S. MISSOURI |
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This "sea" has heavy mineral deposits which make it saltier than the oceans & almost uninhabitable |
the Dead Sea
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The final vote count in this state in 2000 was Gore: 2,912,253, Bush: 2,912,790 |
Florida
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Kitty loves this 1972 Elton John song that says, "Well, I quit those days and my redneck ways" |
"Honky Cat"
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At the A&W restaurants, order your burgers with a frosty mug of this beverage that they're famous for |
root beer
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A Cricetus cricetus with large cheek pouches |
hamster
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This Chinese river, Huang He, carries tons of colorful silt |
the Yellow River
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The top 2 Canadian newspapers in circulation are based in this city |
(Alex: The Globe and Mail and The Star.)
Toronto
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Naturally, "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" is Kitty's favorite track on his album "Let's Dance" |
David Bowie
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In TV commercials 'N Sync sings the praises of this chain's baby back ribs |
Chili's
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This tendon is at the back of the thigh |
the hamstring
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This island was named for its location between the U.S. west coast & Japan |
Midway
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Alexander Global Promotions is the biggest maker of these nodding dolls; it can make over 1 million a month |
(Connie: What are Kewpie dolls?)
bobblehead dolls
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Kitty just swoons when she hears Tom Jones sing this title movie tune |
"What's New Pussycat?"
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Arnold Schwarzenegger & Bruce Willis were among the founders of this theme restaurant |
Planet Hollywood
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This man co-wrote several popular musicals including "The King and I" |
Oscar Hammerstein
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Captain Cook stayed on this island, later used for nuclear testing, December 25, 1777 |
(Connie: What is Bikini?)
Christmas Island
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He was the last of the 3 men who were king of England during 1066 |
William the Conqueror
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Your cat's least favorite song? "Misty", because of the line "Look at me, I'm" this |
(Gerry: What is shaking like a kitten in a tree?)
as helpless as a kitten up a tree
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At this famous NYC restaurant at 234 W. 44th Street, you can dine with the stars, or at least with their caricatures |
(Connie: What is 21?)
Sardi's
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He wrote hard-boiled detective novels like "The Maltese Falcon" & "The Thin Man" |
Dashiell Hammett
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What's now this African country was once the center of trade for elephant merchandise |
Ivory Coast
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At a latitude of 0 degrees 13 minutes south, this capital is at an altitude of 9,222 feet |
(Connie: What is Lima?)
Quito, Ecuador
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Your cat is not superstitious -- he loves crossing paths with her 1990 No. 1 hit "Black Cat" |
(Alex: With a minute to go.)
Janet Jackson
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At the Olive Garden, you might start off with this dish of chopped tomatoes, basil & olive oil on ciabatta toast |
bruschetta
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This county in southern England borders the English Channel |
Hampshire
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