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In 1755 Mikhail Lomonosov founded the University of Russia, now this country's oldest |
Russia
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The secret ingredient in Joy of Cooking's Mystery Cake is this condensed red soup |
tomato soup
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Objects on the state seal include the sun, a steamboat & this type of tree |
a palm tree
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The central train station in this Dutch capital is one of Petrus Cuypers' most famous works |
Amsterdam
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This largest bird has the fewest toes, 2 on each foot |
an ostrich
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This actor who played Zorba on film also played him in a musical stage version |
Anthony Quinn
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In 963 Holy Roman Emperor Otto I deposed John XII from this office & had it given to Leo VIII |
pope
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Some say this pastry's name is a corruption of "Neapolitan"; others say it was named for an emperor |
a Napoleon
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Water skiing shows & boat tours are a feature of this attraction near Winter Haven |
(Joanne: What is Busc'h Gardens?)
Cyprus Gardens
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Unity Temple, which he designed for Oak Park, Illinois, is noted for its bold use of concrete |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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During this winter dormancy, some animals' body temperatures drop to near freezing |
hibernation
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This Lerner & Loewe musical opens with the number 'I Wonder What the King Is Doing Tonight.'" |
Camelot
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This country acquired Thessaly & part of Epirus from Turkey in 1881 |
Greece
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Ben & Jerry's Chunky Monkey ice cream is this fruit flavor with walnuts and chocolate chunks |
banana
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This Florida lake borders 5 counties |
Lake Okeechobee
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Chinese-American who designed the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
I.M. Pei
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On a chameleon, this organ is as long as its body |
(Graydon: What is his tail?)
his tongue
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In March 1993 a postage stamp was issued to celebrate the 50th anniversary of this Rodgers & Hammerstein play |
Oklahoma!
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Boutros Ghali, the Coptic Christian Premier of this country, was assassinated in 1910 |
Egypt
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This simple dessert that's thickened with eggs is the base for Bavarian cream |
custard
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This city near Tampa was named for the Russian birthplace of one of its founders |
St. Petersburg
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The flamboyant phase of this medieval style featured flamelike curves in its tracery |
Gothic architecture
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Males of the stag species of this insect have jaws that resemble antlers |
beetle
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A harmony group's tour is cut short by a fatal auto accident in the musical comedy "Forever" this |
Plaid
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On June 5, 1900 this city, capital of the Boer Republic of South Africa, fell to the British |
Pretoria
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The name of these spicy cookies is German for "pepper nuts" |
pfeffernüsse
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Fort Jefferson Nat'l. Monument covers these "dry" islands & the surrounding waters of the Gulf of Mexico |
the tortugas
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Sir Basil Spence designed a new cathedral next to the bombed-out ruins of the old one in this English city |
Coventry
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The world's smallest monkeys, they include the pygmy & the golden lion tamarin |
the marmoset
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Sadly, this nostalgic musical was Gower Champion's last; he died just hours before its 1980 premiere |
42nd Street
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