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At Ikea, Gulliver is a crib & Gok is this kind of table where a crying baby might go from the crib |
a changing table
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He set up his brother Joseph as ruler of Naples & his brother Louis as King of Holland |
Napoleon
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He mentions Luke 3 times in his letters & was the one who dubbed Luke "the beloved physician" |
Paul
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Lyrics to this Wham! hit have been misheard as "Wake me up and make some cocoa" |
(Andy: What is "Wake Me Up Before I Go-Go"?)
"Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"
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Apollo 7's Eisele, Cunningham & Schirra won a special one of these awards for their TV transmissions |
an Emmy
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In the Autumn you can take in the festival of the harvest of these in Jerez |
(Andy: What are olives?)
grapes
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Marcel Breuer's tubular chair, seen here, was inspired by this part of a bicycle |
the handlebars
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Clashing with his brother Zbigniew, Boleslaw the Wry-Mouthed came to power in this country in 1102 |
Poland
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Luke's symbol; unlike lumberjack Bunyan's, his is winged, not blue |
(Brad: What is a bull?)
an ox
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At Live Aid, George Michael performed "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" with this piano-playing pop star |
Elton John
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Found in the medicine cabinet, it has a small rubber bulb on top of a glass tube with a tapered open end |
eyedropper
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Seen here in Russia's Peterhof is this room, named for a piece of furniture |
the throne room
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Louis XIII's brother Gaston of Orleans was a conspirator against this Cardinal |
Richelieu
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Luke says the first group to visit the newborn Jesus was a bunch of these who were tipped off by an angel |
shepherds
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In 1985 Wham! became the first western pop group to perform live in this Asian country |
China
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Rosalynn Carter's real first name, it was also the name of the First Lady 40 years before her |
Eleanor
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In the venerable city of Cordoba, you can still buy this material, perhaps including cordovan |
leather
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It can resemble an elongated chair & its name indicates that it's perfect for an afternoon nap |
(Brad: What is a chaise?) (Patricia: What is a lounge?)
a daybed
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On March 15, 1917 he abdicated in favor of his brother Michael, who quickly refused the crown |
(Brad: Who was Edward?)
Czar Nicholas II
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Peter escaped jail, Luke says, & went to Mary's house where this maid, not Carlton her gateman, was amazed to see him |
Rhoda
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He's the one in Wham! who wasn't George Michael |
Andrew Ridgeley
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This capital city is nicknamed "Auld Reekie", also the title of a poem by Robert Fergusson |
Edinburgh
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(Video of Sarah in Barcelona, Spain.) This architect of the Temple de la Sagrada Familia truly gave his life to the project; he was still polishing its structures when he died |
Gaudi
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This 5-letter term for a long sofa comes from the Persian for "place of assembly" |
(Brad: What is settee?)
divan
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Octavian took on this man's brother Lucius Antonius at Perugia in 40 B.C. |
(Brad: Who is Pompey?)
Mark Anthony
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Some believe Luke hailed from Antioch in a part of ancient Syria that's now in this country |
(Brad: What is Lebanon?)
Turkey
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Wham's third U.S. No. 1 hit; it includes "Somebody tell me... why I work so hard for you... to give you money" |
"Everything She Wants"
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Say cheese -- this cheese named for a region in Switzerland |
Emmentaler
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