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IT'S NOT A MESS, IT'S A COLLECTION |
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In traditional productions of "Swan Lake", Odile's tutu is this color |
(Krishna: What is white?) ... (Alex: She's the bad one.)
black
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A pit boss, to Ned Flanders on this show: "Las Vegas doesn't care for out of towners! Take your money & go someplace else" |
The Simpsons
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On Feb. 6, 1971, using a makeshift 6-iron, Alan Shepard became the only man in history to play golf here |
the Moon
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A pedestrian crossing sign from this nation is seen here |
Italy
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Introduced in 1959, the first of these collectible dolls sported a ponytail & a zebra-striped bathing suit |
a Barbie
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One of the three tenors, he taught elementary school before becoming an opera star |
(Krishna: Who is Placido Domingo?)
(Luciano) Pavarotti
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Teddy Roosevelt, to Larry the security guard in this movie: "Lawrence! Why are you slapping a monkey?" |
Night at the Museum
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In 1999 she launched what would be a successful candidacy for a U.S. Senate seat from New York |
Hillary Clinton
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It's winter in Norway, and a sign alerts us to a trail for these vehicles ahead |
snowmobiles
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You're not a loonie just because you collect loonies, shekels & other types of these |
coins
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This statue at the Louvre may have originally held a shield & mirror; it's hard to know since she's "unarmed" |
the Venus de Milo
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Shifu to Po the Dragon Warrior, in this film: "we do not wash our pits in the Pool of Sacred Tears" |
Kung Fu Panda
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In 1991 the Soviet Union ceased to exist after his Christmas Day resignation as president |
(Krishna: Who is Yeltsin?)
Gorbachev
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An iconic restaurant sign is seen here in this language |
Arabic
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Fishing enthusiasts collect these devices that let out the line on the rod, & may take them out for a spin |
reels
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It's the musical work that contains the chorus heard here
"Hallelujah / Hallelujah..." |
Handel's Messiah
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This Jon Heder character, when told he needs key chains: "I already made like infinity of those at scout camp" |
Napoleon Dynamite
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On April 22, 1989 tens of thousands of students gathered in this square in China to demand democratic reform |
Tiananmen Square
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Our next stop is a village in this U.K. country |
Wales
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A collection of these creatures mounted on pins may include hairstreaks & swallowtails |
butterflies
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Icy-sounding name of the decorative band, often in low relief, that runs below the cornice of a building |
a frieze
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Emma Stone in "Crazy Stupid Love" on seeing this actor shirtless: "It's like you're photoshopped" |
Ryan Gosling
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On March 20, 1952 this country's supreme court declared voter segregation unconstitutional, but it continued |
(Catherine: What is Pakistan?)
South Africa
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Da, it's the alphabet used on the poster seen here |
Cyrillic
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One of these collectibles, "Action No. 1", sold in 2011 for $2.16 million |
comic books
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