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CANADIAN PROVINCIAL FLAGS |
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of this, on NYC's 53rd street since 1932 |
... (Alex: Big tourist attraction--the [*]. MOMA.)
Museum of Modern Art
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Ludovico Manin, the last doge of this republic, served from 1789 to 1797, when he was deposed |
Venice
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This cereal grain is depicted on the flags of the prairie provinces Alberta & Saskatchewan |
wheat
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A 1995 album, "Come Together: America Salutes" this group, featured 17 of their songs as sung by country music stars |
The Beatles
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Pertaining to the care of women in childbirth |
(Page: What is obstetrical?) ... (Alex: Yes. It has to end with a "C". You added two letters too many, Page. I'm sorry about that.)
obstetric
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An osteoblast is a cell that provides the collagen needed for a new one of these |
a bone
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of these "Arts", featuring Stieglitz & Weegee |
(Elan: What is occult?) ... (Alex: We have less than a minute to go now, Vaughn.)
photographic
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In 1913 George I, king of this country, was assassinated at Salonika |
Greece
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This mammal of the plains that provided food & clothing for indigenous peoples is depicted on Manitoba's flag |
a bison
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This singer's guitarist recorded a tribute album containing such tracks as "Only The Lonely" & "In Dreams" |
(Roy) Orbison
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This word describes certain Greek deities or certain large pools |
olympic
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The "skin effect" in this movement of electricity through a medium is 'why a hardtop is safer in a lightning strike than a convertible |
conduction
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With a portrait of Mrs. Cezanne, a former train station, Le Musee d'... |
Orsay
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This French king's attempt to escape his fate is known as the Flight to Varennes |
(Alex: Yes. He did not escape his fate. He was beheaded.)
Louis XVI
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The wavy blue bars on its flag represent the Pacific Ocean |
British Columbia
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"Common Thread", a tribute to this group, included "Desperado" by Clint Black & "Lyin' Eyes" by Diamond Rio |
The Eagles
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A loathsome type of creature serving in the armies of Mordor |
orc
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Disease-specific genes have been found that could help tell psoriasis from this skin affliction, aiding in treatment |
eczema
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This country's Afonso V, a nephew of Henry the Navigator, was called "the African" for his Morocco battles |
Portugal
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Nova Scotia's flag features this cross of Scotland |
St. Andrew's
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The Flaming Lips' "After The Gold Rush" is on "The Bridge: A Tribute to" this Bridge School benefactor |
Neil Young
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Relating to entities having a carbon makeup |
organic
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It was soon after the Big Bang that lighter elements formed, like hydrogen, helium & this next one on the periodic table |
lithium
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In Bozeman; MOR for short |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
The Museum of the Rockies
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The words for "King" in Czech, kral, & in Polish, krol, come from the name of this ruler who fought the Slavs |
Carolus Magnus (aka Charlemagne)
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This province has a two-part name, & the two white triangles on its flag represent the mainland & island reaching forward together |
Newfoundland and Labrador
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The download "OKX", with "Karma Police", was a tribute to this band |
Radiohead
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Look, the second cranial nerve is also called this nerve |
optic
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