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On July 1, 1998 Barbra married this actor |
(Claudine: Who is Ryan O'Neal?)
James Brolin
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An escalator is often referred to as a "moving" one |
stairway
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Don't tell Idaho, but this is Maine's leading agricultural crop also |
potatoes
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Collectors call the original version of this doll the No. 1 Ponytail (& she has holes in her feet for display) |
Barbie
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Born 1530, died 1584, known for his extreme despotism |
Ivan the Terrible
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Effleurage is a smooth, 2-handed stroke used in this "national" type of massage |
Swedish massage
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1976 love theme title that completes the lyric "Love, ageless and..." |
evergreen
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"The record shows" that Elvis & Sinatra "took the blows" in hit versions of this song |
"My Way"
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Vikings led by this man may have visited what's now Maine around 1000 A.D. |
Leif Ericson
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Wanna see this Microsoft guy in his underwear? Buy the paper doll book that lets you dress him up as Janet Reno |
Bill Gates
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Born 1868, died 1918, 'nuff said |
Nicholas II
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Focusing on stimulating this part of the body, Eunice Ingham developed the concept of reflexology |
foot
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In "Funny Girl" & "Funny Lady", Barbra Streisand portrayed this funny lady |
Fanny Brice
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In the 9th century Harald the Fairhaired became the first ruler of what is now this country |
Norway
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Wear sensible shoes if you attempt walking the entire 2,100 miles of this trail that runs from Georgia to Maine |
Appalachian Trail
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Arcola, Illinois, the birthplace of Johnny Gruelle, has a museum devoted to this rag doll duo he created |
Raggedy Ann & Andy
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Born 1672, died 1725, built Russia's second-largest city |
Peter the Great
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The name of this type of massage from Japan means "finger-pressure" |
shiatsu
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A Pat Conroy novel was the basis for this film, Barbra's second as a director |
The Prince of Tides
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In 1938 he flew out of New York & landed in L.A....uh, make that Dublin |
"Wrong Way" Corrigan
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In 1820 Maine separated from this state to become the USA's 23rd state |
Massachusetts
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June Foray, the voice of Bullwinkle's pal Rocky, provided the original voice for this "gabby" doll intro'd in '59 |
Chatty Cathy
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Born 1551, died 1605, inspired a drama by Pushkin & an opera by Mussorgsky |
Boris Godunov
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2-word term for the type of massage that targets muscle layers further below the skin than usual |
deep muscle/tissue
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In 1962 Streisand played Miss Marmelstein in this garment industry Broadway musical |
I Can Get It for You Wholesale
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Ray Bradbury took the title of this "evil" book from "Macbeth", Act IV, Scene I, Line 45 |
"Something Wicked This Way Comes"
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This Maine college was the alma mater of both Henry Wadsworth Longfellow & Nathaniel Hawthorne |
Bowdoin College
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In the 1800s some doll heads were made from this unglazed porcelain whose name sounds like a seafood soup |
bisque
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Born 1818, died 1881, freed the serfs & sold Alaska |
Alexander II
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On-site massage is also called this type, which comes from the Latin for "body" & can mean "relating to a large company" |
corporate massage
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