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The "Wal" in Walmart comes from this last name of the chain's founder |
Walton
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Tom Petty |
the Heartbreakers
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The world's only intl. underwater automobile tunnel was completed in 1930 between Detroit & this Ontario city |
Windsor
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Blaming one for something you're also doing is the pot calling the kettle this, if, say, pots spoke, which they don't |
(Alex: Yes, with less than a minute now.)
black
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In 1658 this man's son Richard succeeded him as England's Lord Protector |
Oliver Cromwell
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It's black & white & loved all over, not just in its native China, where it's considered a national treasure |
the panda
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Last name of Arthur, the Irish gent who founded a brewery in Dublin in 1759 |
Guinness
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To prevent floods, this city is constructing 78 rotating gates to block the Adriatic Sea from its lagoon |
Venice
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A spike-haired TV kid warned not to get upset & "have a" this animal, man, as, obviously the boy did not like farming |
a cow
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On April 28, 1945 this world leader very suddenly could no longer enjoy Italian |
Mussolini
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With fewer than 1,000 living wild in the Gobi Desert, the Bactrian type of this is critically endangered |
the camel
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In 1914 Lilian Baylis founded a Shakespeare company at this "Old" London theatre |
(Titi: What's the Globe?)
the Old Vic
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London's Aldgate station on this first subterranean railway was built on a pit where 1,000 bodies were buried during the Plague |
the Underground
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Actors use this horrific anatomical phrase to wish each other good luck |
break a leg
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In 1890 Wilhelm II forced the resignation of this notorious OVB, who was not Prussian around much after that |
Otto von Bismarck
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Kemmons Wilson founded this motel chain & named it for a Bing Crosby film |
Holiday Inn
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In the 14th century the Ming dynasty extended it 16 miles to Laolongtou, where it meets the Pacific Ocean |
the Great Wall of China
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You think I'm useless? What am I? This 2-word phrase describing a cut-up animal body part? That is actually delicious? |
chopped liver
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Never one to do things small, Napoleon in 1806 commissioned this 162'-high landmark as a memorial to his armies |
the Arc de Triomphe
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Though this Indian tiger is the most numerous tiger subspecies, there are as few as 2,500 left in the wild |
a Bengal
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Roger Baldwin, co-founder of this "Union", was its director when its clients included John Scopes & James Joyce |
(Rachel: What is the Writers Guild?)
the ACLU (the American Civil Liberties Union)
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Grace Potter |
the Nocturnals
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Confederation Bridge, connecting New Brunswick with this island, is the world's longest over ice-covered waters |
Prince Edward Island
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If I did this "on" someone, I ended our conversation, yet if I am this "on" someone, I'm obsessed |
hung up
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Along with the forests it inhabits, the golden lion species of this small monkey is in danger of disappearing |
(Rachel: What is the capuchin monkey?) (David: What is the macaque?)
a marmoset
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