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GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK |
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SECRETARIES OF STATE BEFORE & AFTER |
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The year immediately preceding 1 A.D. on the Gregorian calendar |
1 B.C.
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In 2005 Glenn Close joined the cast of this gritty cop drama |
The Shield
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The canyon rises to 8,800 feet in elevation on what's usually called the North this |
the North Rim
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Each year this country changes the design of its gold & silver panda coins, adding to their appeal |
China
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Keep up: "Flight into Danger" by this "Airport" author was filmed as "Zero Hour!" & later spoofed as "Airplane!" |
(Arthur) Hailey
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Surprise-ending short story writer who famously prayed with Nixon |
O. Henry Kissinger
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Before Utah, the last state to join the union was this neighbor |
Wyoming
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Glenn narrated "Reversal of Fortune", about a true criminal case, as this wealthy woman, comatose for a decade |
Sunny von Bulow
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The Bright Angel one of these is the most popular one to descend, but has more rescues than any other |
a trail
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In 2001 Zambia issued its 4,000-kwacha coin with this 19th C. queen on one side |
Queen Victoria
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It's no mystery; he was knighted in 1902 for his work defending British policy in the Boer War |
(Alex: Brad, the pain, the pain, the pressure of the pain, yes.) (Brad: How about $3,200?) (Alex: All right, sounds good to me.)
Arthur Conan Doyle
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"NFL Today" hostess & ex-Miss America appointed by the Gipper in 1982 |
Phyllis George Shultz
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The pope right before Paul VI |
John XXIII
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Glenn played Robin Williams' mom in this 1982 film based on a novel |
The World According to Garp
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Religious-sounding name of some structures in the park, like the Venus, the Vishnu & the Zoroaster, pictured here |
(John: What is altar?) ... (Alex: They are referred to as [*].) (John: Looked like an altar.) (Alex: Depends on your religion.)
temples
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A 1966 gold coin from Kenya has "Father of the Kenya Nation" on one side, his portrait on the other |
(Jomo) Kenyatta
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Born in Budapest, he's best known for his 1940 novel "Darkness at Noon" |
Arthur Koestler
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Clinton's first Secretary of State who went "Sailing" to No. 1 on the pop charts in 1980 |
(Alex: You guys are liking these!)
Warren Christopher Cross
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The last city to host the Olympics before St. Moritz in 1948 |
(Brad: We were just talking about this, weren't we?) (Alex: Yes, but you've got mo going for you now. Big mo.) (Brad: Yes, but this could kill it. Let's stay with $2,000.) ... (Brad: What is London?) (Alex: No, sorry. You remember the 1936 Games with Jesse Owens in [*]?--) (Brad: They canceled it for the war, that's right.) (Alex: --and then there were no Olympic Games during the war years.)
Berlin
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Glenn played Mel Gibson's mom in this 1990 film based on a play |
Hamlet
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Within the park is the village of Supai, part of this longer-named Indian reservation |
the Havasupai
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Popular modern gold coins include the cat series introduced in 1988 by this island off England |
Isle of Man
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Born in 1854, he has been described as "the precocious boy-poet of French symbolism" |
(Arthur) Rimbaud
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Oscar-winning 1982 Bergman film that's been accused of being "Deep Throat" but vigorously denies it |
Fanny and Alexander Haig
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In 1980 Riccardo Muti succeeded this man at the helm of the Philadelphia Orchestra |
(Eugene) Ormandy
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Glenn was the Marquise de Merteuil to John Malkovich's Vicomte de Valmont in this period film |
(Alex: [To John] Brad will never forgive you for getting in there ahead of him. You put a stop to his mo!) (John: On about the tenth try.) (Chris: Oh, yeah, really.)
Dangerous Liaisons
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Using pueblos as a model, Mary Colter designed the structure seen here, known by this 10-letter name |
the Watchtower
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This land of the "dragon people" depicts Saturn on its beautiful 1995 1-sertum solar system coin |
Bhutan
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This German philosopher (what, you need more?) was known for his pessimistic life views & Kant-influenced works |
(Arthur) Schopenhauer
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Man with a 1947 "plan" who took on Eminem's birth name |
George Marshall Mathers
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