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Young Americans who join the F.F.A. are planning to do this in the future |
farm
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When his dad was assassinated in 1881 by a bomb, Alexander III became this country's penultimate czar |
(Gary: Who is Nicholas?)
Russia
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It makes sense that the state with the most area codes is this state with the most people |
California
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At the premiere of his last symphony, he had to be turned around to see the applause he couldn't hear |
Beethoven
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World's largest piece of furniture is 1 of these in a park in Japan that can seat 1282 people |
bench
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She said, "O Antony!--Nay, I will take thee too; What should I stay--" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Cleopatra
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To a baseball fan & a feminist, the initials "ERA" stand for these 2 very different things |
earned run average & Equal Rights Amendment
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At least 5 governments have been in power in Uganda since this ruler fled in '79 |
Idi Amin
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Of A, E, I, O, or U, the only vowel that doesn't begin a state name |
E
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Said to have originated in the 18th c., this Spanish dance was made a 20th c. "classic" by Ravel |
bolero
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1st versions of these had a top which folded in 1/2; the modern style has 4 legs which fold under |
game table (card table)
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It's the meaning of the "M.F.T." on packs of Lucky Strike cigarettes |
means fine tobacco
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Though the 13th Dalai Lama died in 1933, it wasn't until 1940 that this country got a 14th |
Tibet
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Raking in 30 million people & $16 billion in bets in '86, this state claims to have nation's #1 tourist resort |
New Jersey
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The tempo marking "allegro non troppo" means "fast but not" this |
fast but not too fast
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The trend of having different upholstery for each season gave rise to these loose-fitted "disguises" |
slipcovers
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Labor Dept. agency known as OSHA, it's set maximum exposure levels for asbestos & lead |
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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He ruled Portugal as dictator for 36 years, 1932-1968 |
Salazar
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While Memphis is in Tennessee, West Memphis lies across the Mississippi in this state |
Arkansas
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Haydn said of this younger contemporary who died at 35, "...he stood far above me" |
Mozart
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Thin folks might be able to sleep on this low bed on wheels while it's still stored under a larger bed |
(Alex: Yes, we wouldn't recommend it, it's kind of a tight squeeze.)
trundle bed
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An ex-slave who bought his freedom, Rev. Richard Allen founded this church, the A.M.E. |
African Methodist Episcopal
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King Michael ruled this E. European country during WWII, but was forced to abdicate in 1947 |
Romania
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The "Toledo War" was a dispute between these 2 states over 400 square miles along Lake Erie |
(Gary: What is Pennsylvania?) (Howard: What is Ohio & New York?)
Ohio & Michigan
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Examples of this form include "Elijah", "The Creation", & "The Messiah" |
oratorio
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The bark of this vinelike palm is used for caning chairs & the core for weaving wicker furniture |
(Gary: What is bamboo?) ... (Alex: We've got less than a minute to go.) [One person applauds for Jeri's performance in the category.]
rattan
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