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CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE |
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This clothing company markets a snowshoe-wearing teddy bear called L.L. Bear |
L.L. Bean
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After the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Bugs Moran said, "Only" this man "kills like that" |
Al Capone
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Amorous couples are often compared to these small, affectionate parrots |
lovebirds
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While at Walden Pond, Thoreau was arrested by constable Sam Staples & spent a night in this city's jail |
Concord
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World Book Encyclopedia calls it "the most elegant building stone" |
marble
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew at Graceland in Memphis, TN.) When Elvis was at home, he loved to play & sing this type of music, whose name comes from Old English for "good news" |
gospel
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In an audio book, Charles Kuralt narrates the adventures of this A.A. Milne bear |
Winnie the Pooh
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The "charger" Salome wanted as part of the presentation of John the Baptist's head is one of these |
platter
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It's any magical elixir that arouses passion, not just the "Number 9" one of song |
love potion
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A total of 49,485 prisoners went through this Confederate prison that was in operation for only 14 months |
Andersonville
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It's the limestone landmark of the Mediterranean seen here |
the Rock of Gibraltar
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Graceland's Christmas lights go on the Friday after this holiday & stay up through Elvis' birthday festivities in Jan. |
Thanksgiving
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One of the oldest teddy bear manufacturers in the world, the Steiff company is headquartered in this country |
Germany
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Killed with his brother Qusay in 2003, this son of Saddam Hussein had a reputation for brutality |
Uday Hussein
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This 5-letter endearment is what Mr. Howell usually called Mrs. Howell on "Gilligan's Island" |
Lovey
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In 1971, 33 inmates & 10 prison staff members were killed in a riot at this New York correctional facility |
Attica
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Among the oldest rocks on Earth are 4-billion-year-old pieces of this, from which New Hampshire gets its nickname |
(Alex: "The Granite State.")
granite
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(Cheryl) In 1956 Elvis earned 8 gold records, including one for this hit, based on the Civil War favorite "Aura Lee" |
"Love Me Tender"
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A popular book character, this teddy bear was named after a London railway station |
Paddington Bear
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In 1940 the Soviets massacred officers of this country's army in the Katyn Forest, but blamed it on the Nazis |
Poland
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Some swains are seduced by shapely lips said to resemble this Roman god's bow |
Cupid
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After 1946 this Berlin prison on the Wilhelmstrasse housed Nazi war criminals |
(Alex: With a minute to go.)
Spandau
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Clay & mica minerals in this sedimentary rock cause it to split into thin layers |
shale
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At Graceland, you can visit the plane that Elvis named for this girl, who celebrated her 9th birthday in it |
Lisa Marie Presley
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In the mid-'80s over a million of these talking electronic teddy bears were sold |
Teddy Ruxpin
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As king of this Spanish region, Peter the Cruel (Peter the Just to his friends) fought a 10-year war with Aragon |
Castille
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Titania really hit bottom when she hit on Bottom in this Shakespeare comedy |
A Midsummer Night's Dream
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The first of these very restrictive prisons was at Marion, Ill.; Florence, Colo. & Pelican Bay, Calif. followed |
(Michael: What is a maximum security prison?)
supermax
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Brownstone is a variety of this rock, formed when grains of quartz & other minerals are bound together |
sandstone
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(Cheryl) Elvis gave his pink Cadillac to this woman, his mother; she loved riding in it, but didn't drive |
(Alex: Belinda, you know about Elvis; well done!)
Gladys Presley
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