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WHO PLAYED THE SNL CHARACTER? |
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Add 15 to 237 & you get this |
252
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In 1907 Col. George Goethals was appointed chief engineer to build this Central American waterway |
the Panama Canal
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A building at Japan's Senju Museum was inspired by this paper-folding art |
origami
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It's estimated that more than 40% of Americans visit this website on any given day; how very social! (& good for business) |
Facebook
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In the early days of the show, Samurai Futaba |
(John) Belushi
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CBS sitcom about Ted Mosby's search for the nun who founded the order of the Missionaries of Charity in India |
[Laughter]
How I Met Your Mother Teresa
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Add 21 to the product of 3 & 7 & you get this |
42
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In 1840 the London Missionary Society sent this Scot to Africa, where he established a base in Bechuanaland |
(David) Livingstone
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Downtown Fort Collins, Colorado partly inspired this original area of Disneyland |
(Mary Beth: What is Frontierland?)
Main Street, U.S.A.
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Jeff Bezos recently made the news when he purchased this newspaper for $250 million |
the Washington Post
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That sorry-ful troublemaker Gilly |
(Kristen) Wiig
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The fifth wife of Henry VIII raises eyebrows as a shock jock & the "King of All Media" |
Catherine Howard Stern
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Add 1/4 to 5/12 & you get this |
(Alex: Minute to go.)
8/12 (or 2/3)
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On August 26, 1789 France's National Assembly approved this "declaration" that proclaimed, "men are born and remain free" |
the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen
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Though seasick, Felix Mendelssohn was inspired to write an overture in these Scottish islands with Inner & Outer parts |
the Hebrides
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You might say this third-largest U.S. drugstore chain is really RAD, or at least its stock symbol is |
Rite Aid
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Linda Richman--"Talk amongst yourselves" |
(Alex: Yeah. Fellow Canadian for you.)
Mike Myers
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Movie in which Morgan Freeman chauffeurs Catherine Bach in her short shorts, perhaps in the General Lee |
Driving Miss Daisy Duke
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Add 1,031 to the year of the first Moon landing & you get this |
3,000
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Looking like a giant lying down, Cave Hill near Belfast inspired this man in the 1720s |
(Alex: [*], who wrote about Gulliver, yes.)
(Jonathan) Swift
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In 1982 this co. took a big step & introduced a new shoe designed for women, the "Freestyle", for aerobics |
Reebok
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Cajun Man & Opera Man |
Sandler
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Tony Stark builds an armored suit to help Thomas More stand up to the king in Robert Bolt's play |
(Maryanne: What is Iron Man of All Seasons?)
Iron Man for All Seasons
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Add 84 to Lincoln's number as president & you get this |
100
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On May 2, 1670 this enterprise was granted a charter to trade in furs & to colonize North America |
the Hudson's Bay Company
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His 1800 painting of the family of King Charles IV was an homage to the earlier Spanish royal portraits of Velazquez |
Goya
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Shell Oil's parent company is headquartered in this country where it gets the "royal" treatment |
the Netherlands
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Stefon, who knows club hot spots |
(Maryanne: Uh, who is... Taran Killam?)
(Bill) Hader
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C.S. Lewis' Narnia book that showed off a little too much skin at the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show |
[Laughter]
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Malfunction
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