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Returned to Scotland in 1996, the Stone of Scone sat for 700 years under the coronation throne in this country |
... (Alex: It was in Westminster Abbey in [*])
England
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This 1949 play about Willy Loman won a Tony & a Pulitzer Prize for Drama |
Death of a Salesman
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Monrovia, Liberia is at the mouth of the Mesurado River on this ocean |
the Atlantic
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In Mexico, this chain serves up the cuarto de libra |
McDonald's
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In October 2011 a Highwood, Illinois festival set a world record with 30,919 of these carved gourds |
jack-o-lanterns (or pumpkins_
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This brand is a soft, nontoxic, colorful modeling compound for kids |
Play-Doh
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The throne of this youthful king depicts him & his wife Ankhesenamun bathed in the sun's protective rays |
King Tut
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In 1983 New York's Alvin Theatre was renamed for this playwright whose "Brighton Beach Memoirs" was playing there |
Neil Simon
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This Down Under capital city bears the name of the duke who defeated Napoleon |
(Jaime: What is Canberra?)
Wellington
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In France, this franchise specializes in "longs sandwiches" that are "prepares sous vos yeux" |
(Jaime: What is Burger King?)
Subway
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A Japanese lantern lighting ceremony is a part of this 2 week long spring festival in Washington, D.C. |
the Cherry Blossom festival
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From the Latin for "hinder", it means to forbid by law |
prohibit
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The Palatine Chapel in Aachen, Germany contains the simple marble & bronze throne of this first Holy Roman Emperor |
Charlemagne
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"Freud's Last Session", about an imagined meeting between Dr. F. & this Narnia creator, is an Off-Broadway hit |
C.S. Lewis
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The Plaza de la Revolucion in this Caribbean capital was often the site of revolutionary speeches, including a 7-hour one |
Havana
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Mexican sizes for this chain's Blizzard are chico, mediano, grande y hasta un litro! |
Dairy Queen
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A Florence, Oregon festival features a cook-off to determine the best of these thick soups containing fish or shellfish |
chowders
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One of the 6 main classes of nutrients that provide energy to the body |
carbohydrates
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The throne seen here is known as the cathedra, or chair, of this saint |
Saint Peter
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Dolly Parton wrote 16 new songs for this musical that clocked in on Broadway in 2009 |
9 to 5
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This Scandinavian capital's Kon-Tiki museum houses mementos of Thor Heyerdahl's voyages |
(Alex: He was Norwegian.)
Oslo
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Choose "piezas de pollo que puedes pedir en receta secreta o en cruji pollo" at this fast food place |
KFC
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The film festival in this Colorado mining town began in 1974 with screenings at the Sheridan Opera House |
(Jaime: What is Sundance?)
Telluride
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Logically connected or consistent; it describes a good argument |
coherent
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You'll find the throne seen here in Deoksugung Palace in this capital city |
(Sarah: What is Beijing?)
Seoul
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A play starring Samuel L. Jackson takes its title from a line in Martin Luther King's last speech, "I've been to" this summit |
the mountaintop
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Share the love in Muscat, this Middle Eastern country's capital |
Oman
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French-speaking Canadians can order a flotteur frosty a la vanille avec fresca at this old-fashioned favorite |
Wendy's
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Newton, Kansas has an annual festival in July honoring this cattle trail that ended farther north in Abilene |
the Chisholm Trail
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The fleece of an Angora goat |
mohair
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