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HOW'S THE WEATHER UP THERE? |
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DOROTHYS, REBECCAS & SUMMERS |
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Start spreading the news, Ol' Blue Eyes is off to this "Big Apple" |
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Harley-Davidson markets these vehicles & the boots to wear while riding them |
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Geena Davis & Susan Sarandon take the ultimate road trip & meet Brad Pitt in this 1991 movie |
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He wrote "Christine", about a scary car, & "Cujo", about a scary dog |
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Affecting the weather in the U.S., this Pacific Ocean current's name is Spanish for "the child" |
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Dorothy followed this colorful road in Oz to get to the wizard |
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Make some room, this Midwest metropolis is the "City of the Big Shoulders" |
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Basketball shoes from this company include Air Swoopes Zooms & Air Pennys |
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This actress tries to win Dermot Mulroney & put a stop to "My Best Friend's Wedding" |
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The title beast in "Meg" is a 60 foot ancestor of this creature seen in "Jaws" |
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Of a basketball, a volleyball or a softball, the one closest in size to the USA's largest hailstone |
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"Rebecca of" this "Farm" is a popular children's book by Kate Douglas Wiggin |
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You may have left your heart in this "Baghdad by the Bay" city |
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This actress seen here is famous for wearing sneakers to awards shows |
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Bette Midler, Diane Keaton & Goldie Hawn were a trio of spurned spouses in this 1996 movie |
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The National Weather Service issues tornado watches during storms & these when a tornado is spotted |
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This Indian woman, who saved John Smith, changed her name to Rebecca when she became Christian |
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It's the "City Without Clocks" that's west of the Mississippi |
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These shoes are advertised with the slogan, "Looks Like a Pump, Feels Like a Sneaker!" |
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Title of the 1993 tearjerker seen here: |
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It lags behind a stroke of lightning at a rate of about 5 seconds per mile |
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Steamy '70s singer heard here: |
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With its history, this Mass. city deserves its nickname as "America's Hometown", Pilgrim |
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Converse All-Stars are also known by this old-time basketball player's name |
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Secretary Melanie Griffith becomes an executive & wins Harrison Ford in this 1988 office comedy |
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Usually wearing very little, this famous Dorothy appeared in all the "Road" movies with Bob Hope & Bing Crosby |
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