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This religious movement's name goes back to the fuss they kicked up at the 1529 Diet of Speyer |
(Lev: What is the Reformation?)
the Protestants
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The theme song of this ride is "Yo-Ho, Yo-Ho—A Pirate's Life For Me" |
Pirates of the Caribbean
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Girls 12-14 years of age who belong to this organization are called Cadettes |
the Girl Scouts
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It's known as "The Windy City" |
Chicago
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West point & navy are 2 shades of this color |
blue
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A style of dance, or something you do with a pencil on a table |
tap
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James Burbage built this famous London theatre in 1599 |
the Globe
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Those "dying" to go through this attraction must do so in a "Doom Buggy" |
(Mit: What is Mr. Toad's Wild Ride?)
the Haunted Mansion
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VISTA was launched in 1964 as the domestic counterpart of this program |
the Peace Corps
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At 630 feet in height, this city's Gateway Arch is the tallest monument in the U.S. |
St. Louis
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A rich, creamy white hue is named for this prized bony material |
(Lev: What is ebony?)
ivory
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Apply paint with short, poking strokes; just "a little" one "will do ya" |
dab
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The people of Florence revolted May 17, 1527, driving out this ruling family |
the Medici
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The 1st paddle-wheeler built in half a century is the steamboat Mark Twain, found in this "land" |
(Mit: What is Adventureland?) (Lev: What is Riverland?) (Alex: I'm sorry?) (Lev: What is Riverland?)
Frontierland
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This organization was founded in 1941 to provide American military personnel with social clubs |
the USO
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The U.S.S. Constellation, a nat'l historic landmark, is docked at Pier 1 in this Maryland city's harbor |
Baltimore
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It's synonymous with a village or town park |
green
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In boxing, it's a short, straight blow |
a jab
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Philip II of this country tried to invade England–didn't 'work |
Spain
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Michael Jackson stars as the commander of a spaceship in this 3-D film featured in Fantasyland |
[ERRATUM: The attraction was in Tomorrowland, not Fantasyland; a correction was issued in OOPS! $500 in show #2072, aired 1993-09-14.]
Captain EO
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In 1990 this organization changed its name back to U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce |
J.C.
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This second largest Nevada city was name for a Union general killed in the Civil War |
Reno
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This reddish-brown color is named for a spice you sometimes sprinkle on your toast |
cinnamon
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A type of pop music, or to have an informal talk |
rap
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In 1511, before conquering Mexico, Cortes helped Velasquez conquer this island |
Cuba
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The voice of Brer Bear on Splash Mountain was provided by the same actor who did it for this 1946 film |
(Alex: A little before your time for the [*].)
Song of the South
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The order of de Molay, for young men 13-21, is sponsored by this fraternal organization |
the Masons
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The Pacific Science Center in this Northwest city was built for the 1962 world's fair |
Seattle
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Having the shortest wavelength, it's at one end of the visible spectrum |
(Lev: What is blue?)
violet
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A light stroke with the open hand, or a way to "stand" |
pat
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