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COUNTRIES WITH FEWER THAN 1 MILLION PEOPLE |
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SENATORS IN THE 115th CONGRESS |
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ALTERNATIVES TO COACHELLA? |
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When the shepherds get to see newborn Jesus in Bethlehem, they find him lying in this trough |
a manger
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The 750,000 people of Bhutan live in these mountains, which include the 24,800-foot Gangkar Puensum |
the Himalayas
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"You're the secretary to the vice president. That's like being Garfunkel's roadie" |
Veep
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Raise a toast to this man for his 19th century discoveries in microbiology & for saving the French wine industry |
Pasteur
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She was the Boston Globe Magazine's Bostonian of the Year for 2009 |
(Elizabeth) Warren
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This king of Wakanda is the alter ego of the Black Panther |
(Alex: [After Rob selects the next clue] Less than a minute now.)
T'Challa
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Noah figures out that the waters have receded after seeing this type of leaf in the mouth of a dove |
an olive branch (or leaf)
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Winter sports & duty-free shopping lure 8 million tourists a year to this 76,000-strong nation of the Pyrenees |
Andorra
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Dwight: "I'm all about loyalty... I'm going wherever they value loyalty the most" |
The Office
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Around 150 A.D. while working at this library city, Ptolemy wrote "Guide to Geography", the first of its kind |
Alexandria
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A Grimm fairy tale says, "As...she always looked dusty and dirty, they called her" this name |
Cinderella
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He pushes on 2 pillars & brings the house down for some sweet revenge in Judges 16 |
Samson
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Suriname's citizens converse in Taki-Taki Creole, English & this official language |
(Dino: What is French?)
Dutch
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Alec Baldwin on this show: "Yes, my daughter is Canadian American but I'm going to treat her just like a human baby" |
30 Rock
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In the 18th century Thomas Newcomen & James Watt developed this source of power |
steam
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The 2 independents in the current Senate are Angus King Jr. of Maine & this guy from a nearby state |
(Bernie) Sanders
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Braiding is one way to make this Sabbath staple |
(Dino: What is marble rye?)
challah
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In 1 Samuel David pulls 5 of these from a brook; they will come in handy |
stones
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The small African nation of Djibouti has a strategic location on this sea |
(Kyle: What's the Arabian Sea?)
the Red Sea
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"Have you seen that movie? Maris & I rented the video. I don't mind telling you, we pushed our beds together that night" |
Frasier
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His important experiments included launching the 1st successful liquid propellant rocket; it only traveled 184 feet |
Robert Goddard
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In April of 2018, she became the first sitting U.S. senator to give birth |
(Tammy) Duckworth
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This word precedes "leopard dog" in the name of the official pooch of Louisiana |
Catahoula
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In legend this weapon that pierced Jesus' side has become one "of destiny" that confers superpowers |
a spear
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This European country has about 33,000 people; the country that completely surrounds it has about 60 million |
(Alex: [*], surrounded by Italy.)
San Marino
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On this '90s show: "I can handle it. 'Handle' is my middle name. Actually, it's the middle part of my first name" |
Friends
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In the '70s Dennis Ritchie created this computer language & your web browser is likely written in it or in it "++" |
C
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She's the main (well, senior) senator from Maine |
(Susan) Collins
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A town in Italy gave its name to this dance, once thought to be the remedy for the painful bite of a large, hairy spider |
a tarantella
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