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Oregon senator Ron Wyden was born in Wichita in this state |
Kansas
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"Signs" & "The Ring" are among the pictures that are spoofed in this film "3" |
Scary Movie
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In the Brothers Grimm version of this fairy tale, the 7 small miners don't have names |
"Snow White (and the Seven Dwarfs)"
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The roof of Istanbul's Hagia Sofia is sheets of this heavy metal, so don't let it fall on you |
(Alex: A very good roofing metal--[*].)
lead
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Teenage Anne Boleyn was courted by the poet Sir Thomas Wyatt, but fell head over heels for this king |
Henry VIII
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They're what you curl with the item seen here |
eyelashes
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This state borders Mississippi & also has a double S in its name |
Tennessee
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After striking it big in "American Pie", Jason Biggs went on to star in "Saving" him |
Silverman
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A pastor, his wife & 4 sons have an adventure when they are shipwrecked on an island in this family tale |
(Alex: Say something.) (Meghan: Who are the Robinson family?) (Alex: We wanted the tale, we wanted the title; [*]. You were on the right track, but you lose some money. But there's still time. Go again.)
"The Swiss Family Robinson"
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Around 125 A.D. Rome's Pantheon was built with one of these 142 feet across; no one's sure how |
(Oliver: What is a column?)
a dome
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At 19, this future spiritual leader of India went to Britain to study law (he also studied dancing & violin) |
(Mahatma) Gandhi
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In the familiar proverb, "there's" one of these "to every rule |
an exception
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Its state dessert is a cream pie named for its largest city |
Massachusetts
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In this divine comedy Jim Carrey plays a TV reporter who fills in for God |
(Alex: You must've been spending a lot of time at the movies, haven't you? [Kerry laughs] It's paying off. Keep going.)
Bruce Almighty
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This author took us "Around the World in Eighty Days" & on a "Journey to the Center of the Earth" |
Jules Verne
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The roofs of some office buildings have this one-word area so you can land there by chopper |
a helipad
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Jadwiga, a teen queen of this country, financed the restoration of a university in Krakow |
(Oliver: What is Czechoslovakia?)
Poland
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It means to leave your own country & settle elsewhere |
an expatriate (or an emigrant)
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If you have every Hartford Courant from this state, you'll need a warehouse; it's been published since 1764 |
Connecticut
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This Kate Hudson-Matthew McConaughey movie was based on a book subtitled "The Universal Don'ts of Dating" |
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
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In "The Jungle Books" Rikki-Tikki-Tavi is one of these critters who heroically fights evil cobras |
a mongoose
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To keep the rain out, you can buy a manual on "roofing and" this 4-syllable rhyming word |
waterproofing
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As a teen in the 1790's, this South American "liberator" was sent to Spain to complete his schooling |
Simón Bolívar
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Aristotle called it "the best provision for old age"; so get a good one |
(Kerry: What is experience?)
an education
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In no doubt an exciting session, it made tomato juice its state beverage in 1965; back in 1953 it made the buckeye its tree |
Ohio
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Kirsten Dunst had all the right moves as captain of a cheerleading squad in this 2000 film |
Bring It On
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Books about this Belgian adolescent seen here have sold millions of copies worldwide |
Tintin
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A cross-gabled roof is a common feature of this architectural style, named for a royal dynasty |
Tudor
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In 1692, 14-year-old Madeline de Vercheres led the fight against an Iroquois attack in what is now this Canadian province |
Quebec
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In 1868 Tokyo was the new name given to this city |
Edo
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