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STUPID ANSWERS: THE BRITISH EDITION |
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THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE MARINE CORPS |
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One of the only 2 African countries that were independent at the start of World War I |
Ethiopia (or Liberia)
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Quidditch & Wizard Chess are 2 games from this book series |
Harry Potter
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French for "soup of the day" |
soup du jour
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Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park |
Hawaii
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A reservoir called the Queen's Basin once graced this simple green park, formerly Upper St. James's Park |
(Susan: What is St. James's Park?)
Green Park
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His 1860s expedition to locate the source of the Nile lost touch with the outside world for 6 years |
Dr. Livingstone
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On this show Chandler invents the card game cups so he can give money to Joey without Joey losing his pride |
Friends
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This French word that means a main course on American menus can refer to an appetizer in France |
entrée
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Stone Mountain State Park |
Georgia
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The Garden Tower at the Tower of London was the scene of some bloody goings-on, so now it's known as this |
(Jean: What is the Tower?)
the Bloody Tower
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The "hot" landing zone at Hill 881 South near Khe Sanh is depicted in the Gallery of this war |
the Vietnam War
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France tenaciously tried to hold onto this African possession despite a bloody war that ended in 1962 |
Algeria
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Hawkeye plays double cranko, which involves poker & chess, on this TV show |
M*A*S*H
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You can order items this way, "by the menu", the opposite of a combo meal |
à la carte
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Lake Havasu State Park |
Arizona
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Battle Abbey, built on the spot where King Harold died in the Battle of Hastings, isn't in Hastings but in this town |
(Alex: That's why they call it [*] Abbey--the abbey in the town of [*].)
Battle
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Millions died from exploitation & overwork in this large Belgian colony |
The Congo
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On this show Lisa claims the game Scrabbleship, a mix of Scrabble & Battleship, makes no sense |
The Simpsons
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An appetizer, literally "apart from the main" |
hors d'œuvre
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Fall River Heritage State Park |
Massachusetts
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Originally built in 1156 & rebuilt in 1420, this inn on Mermaid Street in Rye is one of the oldest & loveliest in England |
the Mermaid Inn
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The heart of the museum is this gallery, slang for a marine from a collar that was once part of the uniform |
the Leatherneck Gallery
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In this 1902 novel Joseph Conrad exposed many of the horrors of colonialism in Africa |
Heart of Darkness
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This novel by Chris Van Allsburg about a board game was made into a Robin Williams film |
Jumanji
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This term for a headwaiter means "master of" (short for its full name meaning "master of the house") |
maître d'
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Fort Frederick State Park |
Maryland
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In 1987 Her Royal Highness Princess Anne was given a new title: the Princess this |
Princess Royal
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