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35 miles southeast of Knoxville, you'll find this theme park named for a singer |
Dollywood
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Once with 20,000 people watching from all around, this type of arena in Pompeii is the oldest surviving one in the Roman world |
(Jamie: What is the Colosseum?)
an amphitheater
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The Blue Angels fly in formation for the Navy, while this "loud" squad represents the U.S. Air Force |
the Thunderbirds
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Magma surfacing as liquid, this can get up to 2,200 degrees |
lava
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60 gold records aside, this lefty from Liverpool failed his choirboy audition at the city's Anglican Cathedral |
Paul McCartney
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Among birds, the swoose |
a swan & goose
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Choo choo! Take a train ride through time at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum in this city |
Chattanooga
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In the 19th c., this lung disease caused by a mycobacterium reached near epidemic proportions in industrialized regions |
(Steve: What is emphysema?)
tuberculosis
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In song, these are "roasting on an open fire, Jack Frost nipping at your nose" |
chestnuts
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Our lips aren't sealed--we're "Head Over Heels" about Kathy Valentine's bass work with this '80s band |
the Go-Go's
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Yattle, Asian beasts of burden |
yak & cattle
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A state park named for this legendary frontiersman is found in Lawrence County where he once lived |
(Kalee: What is Boonesville?)
Davy Crockett
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It's a part of speech that expresses emotion & is capable of standing alone, like wow! Or oh! |
an interjection
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Canada's demonstration squadron has this name & no, they don't vacation in Florida for the winter |
Snowbirds
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chilipeppermadness.com says the phaal type of this dish is the world's hottest, beating vindaloo |
curry
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James Jamerson laid down immortal bass lines on Stevie Wonder's "For Once In My Life" & "What's Going On" by this singer |
Marvin Gaye
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The humpless cama |
a camel & a llama
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Near where Tennessee borders Kentucky & Virginia, the Cumberland Gap passes through these mountains |
(Steve: What are the Smoky Mountains?) (Kalee: What are the Blue Smoky Mountains?)
the Appalachians
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Reflecting the name of a mythological youth, this adjective means self-absorbed & egotistical |
narcissistic
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India's Sarang team doesn't fly jets or any other type of fixed wing plane, but these aircraft |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
helicopters
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About every 90 minutes, you can count on this geyser erupting with 200-degree water |
Old Faithful
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This guy in the Red Hot Chili Peppers said playing bass gets you "into (a) hypnotic state... you are just a conduit for (the) rhythm" |
Flea
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The ferocious pizzly |
(Jamie: What is a panda and a grizzly?)
a polar bear & a grizzly
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A sanitation workers' strike in this Tennessee city began in February 1968 & ended on April 16 after a tragic event |
Memphis
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This word for a guy who stays home & takes care of kids & chores dates back to the 19th century, but then it was a fictional idea |
a househusband
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Stefano Ferrara is a famous maker of these, which can reach a temperature of 800 degrees inside |
(Steve: What is a calzone?)
ovens
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Searching for a bass player, Chris Frantz & David Byrne found Tina Weymouth & this New Wave band was born |
the Talking Heads
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A marine mammal called the narluga |
the narwhal & the beluga
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