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Called the German Athens in the 19th century, this Wisc. city is a leading center of German culture in the U.S. |
Milwaukee
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Its name is a pronoun, the objective case of "we" |
Us Magazine
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Though Hindus disapprove of killing animals, they regard the slaying of these animals as the worst offense |
Cows
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When this Spanish surrealist died, there was no rush to buy his prints because there were so many of them |
Salvador Dali
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A German word meaning "splashing in water" gave us the word "puddle" & this dog's name |
Poodle
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Completes the line from "To Helen", "To the glory that was Greece & ..." |
"The Grandeur that was Rome"
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Survey Sampling, Inc. calls this Iowa capital the No. 1 city for market research |
(F: What is Davenport?)
Des Moines
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As you might expect, Smithsonian is published in this city |
Washington, D.C.
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Mormons regard both of these books as the word of God |
The Bible & The Book of Mormon
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His photo silkscreens include "Liz", "Jackie" & "Elvis" as well as "Marilyn" |
Andy Warhol
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Pure white at birth, this dog's spots begin to appear when he's about 3 weeks old |
Dalmatian
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In this tale William Legrand & his servant Jupiter find a rare entomological specimen |
"The Gold Bug"
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An early visitor found Hohokam Indian ruins here & predicted a new city would rise from the ashes |
Phoenix
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Of Gourmet, Vanity Fair or Connoisseur, the one that's "The Guide to the Civilized World" |
(B: What is Vanity Fair?)
Connoisseur
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In most Orthodox synagogues they are separated; in Conservative & Reform they are not |
The Sexes
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It was recently said of this artist "He's far more than cowboys & indians. (He) is uncannily modern." |
Frederic Remington
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This smallest of all dogs comes in all canine colors |
Chihuahua
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1845 poem set in December, at midnight in a chamber |
"The Raven"
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This city that earned its own song in "The Music Man" was named for an executive of U.S. Steel |
Gary, Indiana
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The magazine named for this naturalist celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1987 |
Audubon
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Muslim law allows a man to have up to 4 of these if he can support & care for each equally |
Wives
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The New Yorker 1st published 1 of this cartoonist's ghoulish works in 1935, long before the TV show |
Charles Addams
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This "badger dog" was bred to keep its legs short so it could follow a badger into his burrow |
Dachshund
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We're not sure who was the last of the Mohicans, but we do know Roderick was the last man in this line |
The House of Usher
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You had to send the earliest Kodaks back to this city to have the film inside developed |
Rochester, New York
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It's now published by the Ben Franklin Literary & Medical Society; Curtis sold it in 1982 |
The Saturday Evening Post
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In March 1989, 35 archbishops from this country met with the Pope to discuss their flock of 53 million |
(J: What is the Soviet Union?) (B: What is Mexico?) (F: What is China?) (Alex: No harm, no foul on that one; you each lost the same amount)
United States
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German-born artist famous for his portraits of the court of Henry VIII |
Hans Holbein the Younger
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Unlike the German miniature schnauzer, most other breeds of this group originated in the British isles |
Terriers
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According to the Oxford Companion to American Lit., they were sleigh, wedding, alarm & funeral |
"The Bells"
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