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She was 18 when she married 17-year-old Ferdinand of Aragon |
Isabella
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Wonderland in Toronto has a "Days of Thunder" motion simulator that puts you in one of these vehicles |
a race car
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It's the male singing voice between bass & tenor |
baritone
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This mountainous European country is the home of Toblerone chocolate bars |
Switzerland
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A 1966 flood of the Arno destroyed shops on this city's Ponte Vecchio as well as art in the Uffizi |
Florence
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As Diane Chambers on "Cheers", she jilted Kelsey Grammer's character, Dr. Frasier Crane |
Shelley Long
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Explorer William Clark nicknamed this Shoshone woman "Janey" |
Sacajawea
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You've read this hero's comics & seen his movies; now you can ride "The Ride" at California's Magic Mountain |
Batman
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It's a folk song that tells a story, "On Top Of Old Smoky" is an example |
a ballad
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Created in 1930, these original chocolate chip cookies are named for a Massachusetts inn |
Toll House
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These lead from Rome's Piazza di Spagna up to the Trinita dei Monti Church |
the Spanish Steps
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A savory version of this dish may be topped with chicken, but many prefer the strawberry dessert |
shortcake
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This automobile manufacturer was born in Michigan July 30, 1863, a few weeks after the Battle of Gettysburg |
(Henry) Ford
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You can ride the Hoosier Hurricane in this state, at a park in Monticello |
Indiana
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3 of the most common ones of these in western music are 4/4, 3/4 & 6/8 |
(Marty: What's the beat?) (Judy: What are rhythms?)
the meter
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It's the 24-hour period when you collect your wages, or the peanut caramel bar you may buy with the money |
payday
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It's said Hercules founded this town that was buried by a volcano in 79 A.D. |
Herculaneum
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It's a rail route that covers a limited distance, perhaps on a Monopoly board |
a short line
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For a brief time in 1890 this inventor made talking dolls, but their voices were "exceedingly unpleasant" |
Edison
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Kings Dominion in Virginia & Carowinds in North Carolina include his "World"; way, no way, way! |
Wayne
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Section of the orchestra in which you'd find a glockenspiel |
percussion
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It's the company that makes Nutter Butters, Lorna Doones & Mallomars |
Nabisco
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Real or not, Juliet's tomb is a tourist attraction in this city |
Verona
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This 19th century American not only wrote poems, he translated poetry from at least 11 languages |
Longfellow
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In 1587 this courtier, a favorite of Elizabeth I, became captain of the queen's guard |
Sir Walter Raleigh
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These fish parks in Florida, Texas & Ohio have added a monster marsh complete with dinosaurs |
SeaWorld
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Classified by tempo, these musical pieces can be funeral, quick or double quick |
(Alex: Sorry Judy, you didn’t ring in quickly enough.)
marches
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Yes, my dear, the name of these Italian-made hazelnut chocolates is French for "my dear" |
Mon Cheri
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Europe's biggest boat show is held in this city, Italy's biggest port |
Genoa
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He was an Emmy-winning writer for "SCTV" before he joined the cast of "Saturday Night Live" |
Martin Short
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