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In 1519 Spaniards found 200,000 people made up the city & suburbs of Tenochtitlan, the capital of this empire |
the Aztec empire
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"Leaving Port", "My Heart Will Go On" |
Titanic
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Antoni Gaudi helped design the fountain of Aurora in this Spanish city while he was still a student |
Barcelona
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This pirate of the Caribbean says, "My vessel is magnificent and fierce and huge-ish" |
Captain Jack Sparrow
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The size of 75 football fields, the world's largest factory building is one in Everett, Wash. owned by this co. |
Boeing
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The heartland, the USA of regular folks |
(Jody: What is America?)
Middle America
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Uh, this gen.? You slightly under-counted the no. of Indian warriors on June 25, 1876-- forgot to carry the 1, maybe? |
Custer
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A 2016 remake of a 1959 epic: "Galley Slaves", "Dear Messala" |
Ben-Hur
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More than 20 million people live in this former capital of Nigeria |
Lagos
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Sherlock Holmes has Dr. Watson; Captain Hastings is the sidekick of this Belgian detective |
(Hercule) Poirot
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In 1892 this large modern corp. resulted from a merger of 3 entities including Thomas Edison's company |
(Lauren: What is AT&T?)
General Electric
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To keep a web page secure, make it this |
password protected
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In 1693 people jailed for this in Salem were finally free; families later got reparations |
witchcraft
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"Lady Marmalade", Nicole Kidman doing "One Day I'll Fly Away" |
Moulin Rouge!
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The song "Seven Nation Army" says, "I'm going to" this city, the most populous in Kansas |
Wichita
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This rum calls itself "the original party spirit" |
Captain Morgan
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Labor strikes by the I.W.W., AKA these "unsteady" types, hindered the timber boom in Montana's Flathead Valley |
Wobblies
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You need good brakes to do this |
stop on a dime
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From 1969 Steppenwolf's "Born To Be Wild" |
Easy Rider
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In 1881 Vincent van Gogh moved to this Dutch city, home to the royal family |
The Hague
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This Rembrandt painting is a group portrait of the company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq |
The Night Watch
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In 1904 Charles M. Schwab founded a steel corporation named for this Biblical-sounding Pennsylvania city |
Bethlehem
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A June 16, 1858 speech said it cannot stand |
a house divided (against itself)
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He received a presidential pardon in 1815, but soon returned to his pirating ways in the Gulf of Mexico |
(Jean) Lafitte
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Adam Levine singing "Lost Stars", Keira Knightley doing "Tell Me If You Wanna Go Home" |
Begin Again
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2016 presidential candidate Gary Johnson seemed unfamiliar with this Syrian city, called Halab in Arabic |
Aleppo
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In some versions of the maritime legend, Vanderdecken is the captain of this spectral ship |
The Flying Dutchman
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Before it was forcibly split into several companies, this Rockefeller petroleum co. was the USA's biggest |
(Lauren: What is Monopoly?)
Standard Oil
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