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Jonathan Swift wrote that Mildendo, a city in this land, was surrounded by a wall 30 inches high |
Lilliput
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Fred Joyal flashes his pearly whites in commercials for 1-800-this, which he co-founded |
DENTIST
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Victor Hugo described its sculptured facade as "a vast symphony in stone" |
Notre Dame
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"Airplane": "My name is Roger Murdock. I'm the co-pilot" |
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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17th century mayor Cornelius van Steenwyck was born in this country--maybe in Haarlem |
the Netherlands
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A Jetta or a Golf in Wheeling |
VW and WV
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This land's 4 main countries are Winkie, Gillikin, Quadling & Munchkin |
Oz
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The not-for-profit Kaiser Foundation is partnered with this definitely for-profit medical group opened in 1945 |
Permanente
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It's the seat of the archbishop of New York |
(Kristin: What is St. Paul's?)
St. Patrick's
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"The Hangover": "Don't worry about Omar, he's not with us no more" |
Mike Tyson
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In 1880 Irish-born William Grace became NYC's first mayor of this faith |
Roman Catholicism
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The system to make announcements at a major news-gathering service |
an AP PA
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It's believed that Robert Louis Stevenson based this title place on Unst in the Shetlands |
Treasure Island
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To shoot insulin, Becton Dickinson sells these devices with cartridge & needle, named for a common household item |
(Colby: What are needle guns?) (Kristin: What is a plunger?)
a pen
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In the whispering gallery in the dome of this London cathedral, one can hear whispered words over 100' across the dome |
St. Paul's
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"There's Something About Mary": "God, Mary, I've missed you" |
Brett Favre
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In 1904 Mayor McClellan liked his ceremonial task starting this new transit, so he drove the train the whole route |
the subway
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A holder of an advanced law degree playing music on the radio |
a JD DJ
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Belle Reve in Mississippi is the lost family home that's longed for in this classic American play |
(Colby: What is Absalom, Absalom?)
A Streetcar Named Desire
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Celebrex comes from this company, the biggest of the USA's big pharma |
Pfizer
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The cathedral named for this saint has stood on Red Square since the mid-1500s |
St. Basil
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"Blazing Saddles": "Mongo only pawn in game of life" |
(Alex) Karras
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Mayor 3 different times from 1800 to 1815, he was "de" man to improve American infrastructure |
(DeWitt) Clinton
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A heart attack suffered by a member of Jim Phelps' force |
(Alex: What is [*]? For myocardial infarction.)
IM MI
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3 men were falsely accused of cattle rustling & hanged in an "incident" near Bridger's Wells, Nevada in this 1940 novel |
The Ox-Bow Incident
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This insurance behemoth scored "point"s when it made a deal for commercial use of our old pal, IBM's Watson |
WellPoint
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The Giralda tower of the cathedral in this city in Andalusia was once a minaret but is now a bell tower |
Sevilla (Seville)
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"The Dirty Dozen": "That's your war, man, not mine. You don't like the krauts, Major? You fight them" |
(Jim) Brown
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George Opdyke was mayor during the Civil War & quashed this related NYC event of July 1863 |
draft riots
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For example, the company that makes the Profile dishwasher |
e.g., GE
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