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This explorer who set sail in 1492 was nicknamed "Iberia's Pilot" |
Columbus
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He subtitled an 1843 tale "A Ghost Story of Christmas" |
Dickens
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Before she won Best New Artist & 2 others, she may have said, "All I wanna do" is win some Grammys |
Sheryl Crow
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Every summer the California state fair is held in this city |
Sacramento
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While venison can refer the meat of a moose or elk, it usually applies to this animal |
deer
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Yes, it is the Spanish word for yes |
si (from is)
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While British prime minister, she earned the nickname "TINA", which stood for "There is no alternative" |
Margaret Thatcher
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In 1706 this "Robinson Crusoe" author wrote "The True Relation of the Apparition of One Mrs. Veal" |
(Daniel) Defoe
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Album of the Year went to this 68-year-old's "MTV Unplugged" |
Tony Bennett
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This home of the Naval Academy was chartered by Queen Anne in 1708 |
Annapolis
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Small ones of these breakfast treats are popularly referred to as silver dollars |
pancakes
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The Bible's King Og might give this order to depart |
go (from Og)
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Born in 1809, he evolved into "The Great Naturalist" |
Darwin
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It's said the ghost of this third VP returns to the sea wall of NYC's Battery looking for his daughter |
(Scott: Who is Madison?)
Aaron Burr
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The Best Rock Duo or Group award went to this group heard here: "...crazy, crazy baby, I go crazy / You turn it on, then you're gone..." |
(Josh: Who is Counting Crows?) [Isolated laughter]
Aerosmith
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This state capital is home to the William Penn Memorial Museum |
Harrisburg
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Not only are these Hawaiian nuts expensive, they also contain more fat than most |
macadamia nuts</em>
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Fe fi fo fum, I smell this preposition |
of (from fo)
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This author of "The Song of Hiawatha" was known as "The Poet of the Commonplace" |
(Cynthia: Who is Wordsworth?)
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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The ghost of this Gulf of Mexico pirate has been seen guarding his treasure near La Porte, Texas |
(Jean) Lafitte
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A song from this film won 4 awards, including Song of the Year & Rock Song |
(Josh: What is The Lion King?)
Philadelphia
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Covering about 430 acres, Roger Williams Park is this city's largest |
Providence
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Its the French name for an oblong pastry filled with custard or cream & iced with chocolate |
an eclair
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Weird Al Yankovic would soon hit this singing the diatonic scale |
(Josh: What is T [tih or teh?] ?)
la (from Al)
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This Revolutionary War general earned his famous nickname after a mad attack at Stony Point, N.Y. |
"Mad" Anthony Wayne
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One legend says this ghost ship sails around the Cape of Good Hope; another puts it in the North Sea |
the Flying Dutchman
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They "spiced up" the awards with their performance & won for "None Of Your Business" |
Salt-N-Pepa
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In 1821 this city between St. Louis & Kansas City was chosen as a state capital |
Jefferson City (Missouri)
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While it looks like a cross between celery & chard, bok choy is a variety of this vegetable |
(Josh: What is lettuce?)
cabbage
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Drama found on stages in Japan |
(Cynthia: What is... Kabuki?)
no (from on)
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