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Francisco Pizarro conquered Peru & founded this capital city |
Lima
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This singer's "Born in the U.S.A." album spawned 7 Top 10 singles |
(Bruce) Springsteen
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Employees joke that the name of this part of Disney World stands for "Every Person Comes Out Tired" |
EPCOT
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The name of this animal is from 2 Greek words meaning "eight feet" |
octopus
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The Troy system of weights originated in Troyes in this country |
France
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This state has been called "The Keystone of the Democratic Arch" |
Pennsylvania
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Francisco de Orellana claimed he battled "tall, fair, robust" women warriors on this South American river |
Amazon
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This rapper topped the charts in 1990 with "Ice Ice Baby" |
Vanilla Ice
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There's a restaurant named for Jules Verne in this tall Paris landmark, & the view is spectacular |
the Eiffel Tower
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This Arctic mammal uses its tusks as a weapon & to dig for clams & other shellfish |
walrus
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The Roman one of these was equal to 5,000 Roman feet or about 4,800 of our feet |
mile
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In a 1987 speech, he said, "The idea of perestroika...combines continuity and innovation" |
(Mikhail) Gorbachev
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When Sir Walter Raleigh's servant first saw him doing this, he drenched him in order to save him |
smoking
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It's the title of Natalie Cole's 1992 Grammy-winning album & song of the year |
"Unforgettable"
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You have a pigeon's-eye view of this Italian city from the top of the bell tower in St. Mark's Square |
(Patricia: What is Pisa?) (Anne: What is Rome?)
Venice
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Reaching a length of 8 inches, it's the largest frog in the U.S. & Canada |
bullfrog
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1 atmosphere is equal to 760 millimeters of this liquid metal |
mercury
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Eldridge Cleaver said, "You're either part of" this "or part of the problem" |
the solution
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On his third voyage between 1770 & 1780, he went past Unalaska & into the Arctic Circle |
(Fraser: Who was Bering?)
James Cook
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Rock star who, in October 1992, released the album whose title is pictured here: |
[The "Symbol"]
Prince
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You'll find England's National Gallery & National Portrait Gallery on this famous square |
Trafalgar Square
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In the U.S. the most common type of this fowl raised for profit is the White Pekin |
(Patricia: What is a chicken?) (Fraser: What is a turkey?)
duck
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Equal to 4 inches, the hand is most often used to measure the height of these creatures |
horses
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In her famous diary, she wrote, "I still believe that people are really good at heart" |
Anne Frank
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Of the 170 sailors he took to India in the 1490s, only about 50 survived the trip |
Vasco da Gama
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Madonna's hits "Vogue" & "Hanky Panky" were from the CD inspired by this 1990 film |
Dick Tracy
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The Westerkerk, where Rembrandt is buried, boasts the tallest church tower in this Dutch city |
Amsterdam
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The 2 major groups of these mammals are toothed & baleen |
whales
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1 of these astronomical measurements is equal to 5,880,000,000,000 miles |
light year
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W.P. Kinsella's book "Shoeless Joe" contains the line "If you build it" this will happen |
(Fraser: What is they will come?)
he will come
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