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One of the best resources for family history is this, the latest released with personal data being the 1940 one |
the Census
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Ikaria is named for this mythical aeronaut who plunged to his death |
Icarus
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A botanist & chemist: "Wizard of Tuskegee" |
George Washington Carver
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Director Mel Brooks plays 2 roles in this 1974 comedy: Governor William J. Le Petomane & an Indian chief |
Blazing Saddles
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This word is from the Latin for "to work with" |
(Jerry: What is co-worker?)
cooperate
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Her mom dies in paragraph 1, her 2 evil stepsisters arrive in No. 2, but it works out; in the end, pigeons peck out their eyes |
Cinderella
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In 2010 Giorgio Armani bought Skorpios for $190 million from heirs of this billionaire who married Jackie Kennedy |
Onassis
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An explorer: "The Man Who Presumed" |
(Alexis: Who was Columbus?)
Henry Morton Stanley
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Though he didn't speak, this man helped deliver laughs in comedy classics like "Horse Feathers" |
Harpo Marx
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Concealed or sheltered, perhaps like some government "ops" |
covert
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Unable to spin straw into gold, a woman barters her firstborn kid to this guy, a psycho with name issues |
Rumplestiltskin
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Celebrities whose family history has been traced on this TV series include Reba McEntire & Helen Hunt |
Who Do You Think You Are?
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At 8,058 feet, Mount Ida is the highest point on this island & was once a holy mountain in Minoan culture |
Crete
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A British film director: "The Dark Side of Genius" |
Alfred Hitchcock
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Melissa McCarthy steals Jason Bateman's name to become the title character of this 2013 film |
Identity Thief
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From the French, it's a synonym for "a flirt" |
coquette
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As proof this girl is dead, the huntsman brings a boar's lung to the stepmom, who later dances herself to death |
(Jerry: Who is Little Red Riding Hood?)
Snow White
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This man's "peerage", dating back to 1826, is a guide to the noble families of the United Kingdom |
John Burke
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This island in the Aegean was the birthplace of such poets as Alcaeus, Terpander & Sappho |
Lesbos
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An American novelist: "Just One Catch" |
(Joseph) Heller
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Billy Wilder's first choice for the role of Sugar Kane in this film was Mitzi Gaynor, but Marilyn Monroe got the part |
Some Like it Hot
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Congo & Zambia have more than half the world's reserves of ores of this element, atomic number 27 |
(Jerry: What is copper?)
cobalt
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2 of these animals were harmed big-time in "Little Red-Cap"; one by a rough diet of stones, the other by drowning |
(Alexis: What is Little Red Riding Hood?)
wolves
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With over 10 billion genealogical records. this website says it's the "largest online family history resource" |
ancestry.com
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Today, the only statues you'll find in its Mandraki harbor are 2 statues of a deer species unique to the island |
Rhodes
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A religious leader: "Here I Stand" |
Martin Luther
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In this 1994 film Jeff Daniels' tongue gets fused to a frozen metal pole |
Dumb and Dumber
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It's a constant placed before & multiplying another quantity, as 5 in the expression 5x |
coefficient
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A dad steals food for his dying wife, gets caught & must give away his kid, this girl who gets locked in a tower |
Rapunzel
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