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The memorial seen here, this city |
(Ken: Yeah, that's the Korean War Veterans Memorial.)
Washington, D.C.
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This pair in a fruit & dairy dessert also describes a pale-skinned, pink-cheeked complexion |
peaches & cream
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In a 1977 movie Tatooine is the home planet of this Jedi-to-be |
Luke Skywalker
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George Orwell said most English nonsense verse consists of these, like "See-Saw, Margery Daw", & once may have made sense |
nursery rhymes
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In 1940 Congress said it's a crime to kill this bird |
a bald eagle
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This ancient Greek is synonymous with the study of plane geometry |
Euclid
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The Little Mermaid, unveiled 1913 |
Copenhagen
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Pair of building materials used to describe a physical store as opposed to an online retailer |
brick & mortar
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Infant Kal-El's father & mother send their baby in a rocket away from this planet just as it is about to be destroyed |
(Ken: Yeah, the future Superman.)
Krypton
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In Stephen Leacock's "Nonsense Novels": "A Psychic Pstory of the Psupernatural" & "Maddened by Mystery, or the Defective" this |
Detective
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A depiction of a witches' Sabbath, Mussorgsky's composition "Night On Bald Mountain" was used in this 1940 Disney film |
Fantasia
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If you read the letters of this giant of 19th c. thought, you'll see the sign-off "Your affectionate brother, Waldo" |
Emerson
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30 St. Mary Axe, better known as the Gherkin |
London
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A preposition & an adjective of size, together they're a synonym for "in general" |
by & large
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This unusual-looking family first seen on "Saturday Night Live" pose as earthlings but are really from Remulak |
the Coneheads
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Beloved nonsense words include this creature that Pooh & Piglet track through the snow--or is it a Wizzle? |
(Amy: What is a Heffalump?)
Woozles
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In one Norse myth, Loki tricks the god Hoder into throwing a sprig of this parasitic plant at the beloved god Balder, killing him |
mistletoe
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Her 18 Grand Slam tennis singles titles include 7 French Opens & 6 U.S. Opens |
(Chris) Evert
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The Edmund Pettus Bridge, site of a bloody 1965 confrontation |
Selma
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A blues classic says, "Nobody knows you when you're" this destitute pair |
down & out
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Etheria is the planet where this title cartoon "Princess of Power" fights the evil horde |
She-Ra
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The German work "Songs" of this structure for hanging people actually contains jolly nonsense like "the sniffle" |
(Amy: What is a scaffold?)
the gallows
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Found just south of the North Carolina border, 4,784-foot Brasstown Bald is the highest point in this state |
Georgia
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He edited the second & third of the 3 volumes of "Das Kapital" |
(Ken: Marx and [*], you got it.)
Engels
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The Topkapi Palace, begun by Sultan Mehmed II around 1460 & now a museum |
Istanbul
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A wild speech & a wild party (maybe with glow sticks) combine in this alliterative pair meaning to express anger |
rant & rave
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A prequel series to "Battlestar Galactica" was named for this planet |
Caprica
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This 19th century giant of nonsense wrote of "The Owl & the Pussy-Cat" & also of nutcrackers running off with sugar tongs |
Edward Lear
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This 1950 absurdist play by Eugene Ionesco consists mainly of meaningless dialogues between 2 couples |
The Bald Soprano
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The first African American to hold the post of U.S. Surgeon General, she served in 1993 & 1994 |
(Joycelyn) Elders
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