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Horemheb, general to this boy pharaoh, fought the Hittites in Syria |
Tutankhamun
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"Some Day My Prince Will Come" is from this 1937 film |
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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At about 2/3 of a square mile, Upper Lake is the smallest of this country's lakes of Killarney |
Ireland
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In names of thin, crisp cookies, this word follows brandy & ginger |
snap
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He first wrote about a woman doomed to wear the letter in his 1838 story "Endicott and the Red Cross" |
(Nathaniel) Hawthorne
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Variations of this dance include the Boston & Viennese |
waltz
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This Israeli lost his left eye fighting with Allied forces in Lebanon during WWII |
Moshe Dayan
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"Nothing could be finer than to be" here "in the morning" |
in Carolina
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Explorer Jacques Cartier called it the "River of Canada" |
the St. Lawrence
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Yogurt Gone Crazy is a low-fat treat from this company famed for its 31 flavors |
Baskin-Robbins
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Henry March in his novel "The Deerslayer" is nicknamed Hurry Harry because he's always on the move |
James Fenimore Cooper
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Often printed with flowers, this glazed fabric has been used to make drapes & slipcovers as well as dresses |
chintz
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In the early days of WWI, General Erich Ludendorff captured the fortress city of Liege in this country |
Belgium
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"Pick yourself up, dust yourself off," do this |
(Bill: What is get back in the race?)
start all over again
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Cities on this Swiss lake include Montreux & Lausanne |
(David: What is Lake Lucerne?)
Lake Geneva
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This crystalized candy that looks like chunks of quartz may be used to sweeten coffee |
(Rocky: What is sugar?)
rock candy
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The storytelling characters in his book "Tales of a Wayside Inn" are based on real people |
(Henry Wadsworth) Longfellow
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Begun in 1967, it was the USSR's third man-in-space program |
Soyuz
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Tomas Estrada Palma, a leader in this Caribbean island's indep. movement, became its first president in 1902 |
(Rocky: What is the Dominican Republic?)
Cuba
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This Cole Porter tune's second line is "I've got you deep in the heart of me" |
"I've Got You Under My Skin"
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This lake in the Andes is divided into 2 bodies of water connected by the Tiquina Strait |
(Bill: What is Lake Ticticaca?) (Alex: Bill, you added an extra "C".)
Lake Titicaca
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Nesselrode pudding contains a puree of these nuts that the French call marrons |
(David: What are hazelnuts?) (Bill: What are almonds?)
chestnuts
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This "Sophie's Choice" author set his 1st novel, "Lie Down in Darkness", in his native Virginia |
William Styron
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German for "replacement", this word describes something artificial & usually inferior |
ersatz
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At the outbreak of WWII, General Joseph Stilwell became chief of staff to this generalissimo |
Chiang Kai-shek
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This 5-word phrase follows "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" |
I'm in love with you
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This river in west central Africa is also called the Zaire River |
the Congo
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Baklava is made from many layers of this paper-thin pastry whose name is Greek for "leaf" |
(Bill: What is phyllo pastry?)
phyllo
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Book one of this Willa Cather novel is entitled "The Shimerdas" |
(Bill: I don't know.)
"My Antonia"
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Court painter to King Philip IV, he was Spain's greatest Baroque artist |
(Diego) Velazquez
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