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About 67% of Canadians speak only this language |
(Karen: What is French?)
English
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One goal of this Spanish surrealist is the exact rendering of Freudian dreams |
Salvador Dali
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April 1987 was the 25th anniversary of the U.S. probe "landing" here |
(Karen: What is Mars?)
the moon
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A manager will sometimes call for a "fireman" from there, not from the fire department |
the bullpen
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In 1987, Ray Stevens asked, "Would Jesus wear" this make of watch "on his television show?" |
Rolex
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Term for the outer shell of the Earth, or a pie |
crust
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In both area & population, it's the 3rd largest province -- & the westernmost |
(Alex: Your home province, I might add.)
British Columbia
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Blurring out lines to soften images, as in corners of a smile, was this Italian's invention |
(Alex: We've got a minute to go.)
Leonardo da Vinci
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This, the world's largest-selling brand of canned luncheon meat, turned 50 in 1987 |
(Barbara-Anne: What is Hormel?)
Spam
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You'll find spring training facilities for all Major League teams split among these 2 states |
(Barbara-Anne: What are Florida & California?)
Florida & Arizona
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This musical number from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" was truly brilliant |
"Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend"
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Word which follows "razor" & precedes "as a tack" |
sharp
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3 of these national emblems are on Canada's coat of arms, but the flag has only 1 |
maple leaf
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Nationality of painters Hieronymus Bosch, Frans Hals & Piet Mondrian |
Dutch
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USA Today said more people had seen this 50-year-old Disney feature than any other film ever made |
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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In the string of great hits Glenn Miller recorded from 1939-42, this 1 is a gem |
(Barbara-Anne: What is "Ruby"?)
"String Of Pearls"
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Inflict vengeance on a person, creating havoc |
wreak
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The Royal Ontario Museum, Canada's foremost art museum, is in this city |
Toronto
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His "Gulf Stream" depicts a forlorn black man on a broken-masted sailboat surrounded by sharks |
Winslow Homer
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We won't "Dilly Dally", get "Bluster"ed or "Buffalo" 'ya, but it was this puppet's 40th anniversary |
Howdy Doody
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Title of the following title song from a 1947 movie about gypsies & espionage: |
(Cynthia: Afraid not, I don't know this.)
"Golden Earrings"
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A complete range of anything, you might run it from A-Z |
gamut
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Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier reportedly said this city "is to French-Canadians what Mecca is to Arabs" |
Quebec City
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It was the rallying cry of a group of 19th C. artists who believed art needed no purpose |
"Art for art's sake"
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His "Twice Told Tales" were 1st "told" in 1837, 150 years before |
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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In "Kismet", the 3 "B's" refer not to Bach, Beethoven & Brahms, but to this song title |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: We won't get to those last 3 clues. I didn't really like that BASEBALL category anyway!)
"Baubles, Bangles & Beads"
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