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Canada's flag has 2 red stripes & this item in red on a white background |
the maple leaf
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Since his October 1978 election, he is infallible if he speaks ex cathedra |
Pope John Paul II
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Lake Kawaguchi is famous for the inverted image of this mountain reflected in its waters |
Mt. Fuji
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In 1770, during the first of his 3 Pacific voyages, he discovered a passage between Australia & New Guinea |
Captain Cook
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This semipublic corporation operates intercity passenger trains in the U.S. |
Amtrak
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Of small, medium or large, the one that's a psychic |
a medium
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Missouri & this state have the only state flags with grizzly bears on them |
California
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In December 1981 he was under arrest by the government; in 1990 he was elected president |
(Rachel: Who is Bill Clinton?) [Laughter]
Lech Walesa
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This chain that runs from Newfoundland to Alabama was formed about 250 million years ago |
the Appalachians
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In 1014 Brian Boru defeated the Vikings at Clontarf in this country |
(Bill: What is England?)
Ireland
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The Everett Turnpike links this New Hampshire capital with Massachusetts |
Concord
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Easily accessible to drivers, "motel" derives its name from these 2 words |
motor & hotel
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The flag of this country is contained within the flags of Fiji & New Zealand |
Great Britain
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This astronomer addressed the Fifth Lateran Council's commission on calendar reform |
Copernicus
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Uhuru Peak is the highest point of this dormant volcano, Africa's highest mountain |
Kilimanjaro
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After Lepidus was forced from the Triumvirate & Marc Antony was dead, he became the sole ruler of Rome |
[NOTE: It was Bill that gave both names.]
Octavian or Augustus
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Every 90 seconds, the air is completely changed in this tunnel between New York City & Jersey City |
the Holland Tunnel
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The word language comes from lingua, Latin for this part of the body |
the tongue
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This plant appears above the state seal on the flag of Kansas |
(Alex Rucker: What is wheat?) (Bill: What is corn?)
the sunflower
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Born in Bialystok in 1906, he came to the U.S., where he created an oral polio vaccine |
(Bill: Who is Dr. Jonas Salk?)
Albert Sabin
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W.A. Dickey, a prospector, named the highest peak in North America this |
Mt. McKinley
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This North African city-state held Spain from about 500 B.C. to 201 B.C. |
Carthage
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This bridge at Lake Havasu City, Arizona was reconstructed block by block 1969-1971 |
London Bridge
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It's the type of day that might be described as nubilous |
a cloudy day
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Its flag combines colors from those of its neighbors France & Spain |
Andorra
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She was born Maria Sklodowska in Warsaw on November 7, 1867 |
(Bill: [Sighs] Who is Mae West? I have no idea.) (Alex Trebek: Mae West? That's almost as good as Rachel's "Bill Clinton" a little while ago.) [Laughter]
Marie Curie
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Orizaba is the highest peak in this Mexican "mother range" |
[Applause] (Alex Trebek: Well done in that MOUNTAINS category.)
the Sierra Madres
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In 1990 she defeated Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua's presidential election |
Violeta Chamorro
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Arturo Merino Benitez Airport, Chile's busiest, lies near this capital city |
Santiago
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It's a lady's dressing table, or a synonym for conceit |
a vanity
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