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This North American country shares the only 2 colors on its flag with the flags of Denmark & Switzerland |
Canada
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Bridge, neck, pickguard |
a guitar
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As Edward Scissorhands, he was a real cut-up |
Johnny Depp
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The name of this strong coffee means "pressed" |
espresso
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The National Institutes of Health has sent most of its 360 of these lab apes to a swinging retirement home |
chimpanzees
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From 1992 to 2000 David Joyner was the man inside this purple dinosaur suit |
Barney
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A 1956 international crisis revolved around control of this canal |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the Suez Canal
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Cards, race car, $20,580 in fake money |
Monopoly
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In 1972 he spoke the famous line "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse" |
Marlon Brando
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This Hebrew phrase literally means "good luck" & is often used for "congratulations" |
(Kevin: What is shalom?)
mazel tov
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This wild dog of North America is also known as a prairie wolf or brush wolf |
a coyote
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This Ivy League school began as a Baptist institution for men & later adopted the name of its benefactor |
(Adam: What is Dartmouth?) ... (Alex: A minute to go now.)
Brown University
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Albert Fall, Harding's Interior secretary, got into "hot water" after taking a bribe related to this Wyoming locale |
Teapot Dome
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Saddle, chain, derailleur |
a bicycle
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After starring in "High Society", she retired from the screen to live a fairy tale life |
Grace Kelly
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This 2-word Arabic salutation means "Peace be with you" |
(Adam: What is assam alaikum?)
assalamu alaikum
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Orinoco is one species of this river-dwelling reptile |
a crocodile
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Six minarets rise up from this city's Blue Mosque, begun by Sultan Ahmed I in 1609 |
Istanbul
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From 1986 to 1997 he was No. 1 in the world, & from 1997 to 2000, only No. 1 among humans |
(Garry) Kasparov
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Canopy, suspension lines, harness |
a parachute
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In the 2016 drama "Allied", this actress & Brad Pitt are married spies who may be on the same side |
(Marion) Cotillard
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If you're learning karate or judo, you go to this type of Japanese-named school |
a dojo
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Unlike most parrots, this parrot of Australia & New Guinea can raise & lower its crest of feathers |
a cockatoo
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Made popular by a 1973 hit song, these are used to welcome servicemen & women home from overseas |
yellow ribbons
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Called the Night of Broken Glass in English, it's the German name for the terrible night of November 9-10, 1938 |
Kristallnacht
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Light-emitting diode, horizontal & vertical wheels, roller ball |
a computer mouse
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In 1999 co-stars Anne Bancroft, Jessica Lange & Tom Cruise helped him celebrate his AFI Life Achievement Award |
(Adam: Who is Jack Nicholson?)
Dustin Hoffman
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Similar to a parka, this jacket gets its name from Eskimos |
an anorak
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This rodent of Panama & South America can weigh as much as 100 pounds & grow to 4 feet in length |
a capybara
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