WHAT'S IN A GEOGRAPHIC NAME |
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IS IT ME YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? |
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Belgium & 2 neighbors make up this 7-letter region, also a customs union begun in 1948 |
Benelux
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This "8 Mile" rapper, challenged to rhyme "orange": "I put my orange, 4-inch door hinge in storage & ate porridge" |
Eminem
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Schlockey, a schoolyard game, is also called "box" this sport |
hockey
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Macau is on the other side of the Pearl River estuary from this Chinese special administrative region |
Hong Kong
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This cellist founded a music collective called the Silkroad Ensemble, with whom he plays cello |
Yo-Yo Ma
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I'm wearing a red & white striped shirt & I'm stuck in a kids' picture book... are you looking for me? |
Waldo
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A star can become one of these, also the name of a 4-letter region that includes places like Arlington & Alexandria |
(Mayim: Yes, in Northern Virginia.)
nova
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Chevy Chase said his home in this holiday film was Danny Glover's in "Lethal Weapon 2"; a blown-up toilet was still on the lawn |
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
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A two-four is a 24-unit case of this |
beer
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Fittingly, the Pearlmaster watch is part of this Rolex collection |
(Rudy: What is a Submariner?)
Oyster
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When you think of a cello solo, you're probably thinking of this Baroque composer's cello prelude from around 1720 |
Bach
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For heaven's sake, Tommy Tutone; my number's 867-5309; I'm this girl with the "number on the wall", so just call already |
Jenny
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Tribeca in the Big Apple stands for the "triangle below" this street |
Canal Street
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2021 marks 10 years of Christina Perri's "Twilight" anthem that says, "I have loved you for" this long |
a thousand years
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An Ontario resort region gives its name to the Muskoka this, typically made of slatted wood & resembling the Adirondack type |
a chair
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He's the lead singer of Pearl Jam |
Eddie Vedder
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The uncrowned king of the cello, David Popper has a work titled this, what you'd sing under the window of your beloved |
a "Serenade"
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Abducted & sealed away "In a sepulchre by the sea", I'm this lost love, sought for in a Poe poem |
(Jonathan: Who is Lenore?)
Annabel Lee
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Named for a trapper who once lived there, this "Hole" is a fertile valley mostly in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park |
Jackson Hole
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Alan Tudyk crash lands on Earth & his character assumes the form of local doctor Harry Vanderspeigle on this SYFY show |
Resident Alien
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An idiot string connects a pair of these woolen warmers to keep them from getting lost |
mittens
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Nacre is another name for this iridescent substance |
mother-of-pearl
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An excellent piece for the cello is "The Swan", from this work by Camille Saint-Saens |
[NOTE: Jonathan did not include the leading article in his correct response.]
The Carnival of the Animals
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I'm Roger Thornhill, an innocent guy being chased by shadowy forces in this 1959 Hitchcock film; now a plane's after me...! |
North by Northwest
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The "P" in Pakistan comes from this region, the name of a Pakistani province & a state of India |
Punjab
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"As much as I would love to watch you & your childhood karate rival duke it out", Amanda LaRusso of this Netflix show will pass, thanks |
Cobra Kai
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The 10 of these are divided into the economically prosperous "have" type & the less affluent "have-not" type |
the provinces
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"The Pearl", a story by this man, tells of a pearl diver named Kino |
Steinbeck
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Portrayed on film in "Hilary & Jackie", the life of this British cellist was cut short by MS at age 42 |
Jacqueline du Pré
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There are only two of me in a standard deck of cards; call us by our hyphenated name & we just might make your house full |
a one-eyed jack
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