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On its 34,981st orbit, July 11, 1979, it fell to Earth over Western Australia |
the Skylab
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Late artist whose brother Paul Warhola also paints subjects like ketchup bottles & cans of beans |
Andy Warhol
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Chile's west coast & Japan's east, both border this body of water |
the Pacific
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This play was first written in French and its original title was "En attendant Godot" |
Waiting for Godot
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Herodotus said this fabulist lived as a slave on Samos in the 6th century B.C. |
(Scott: Who is Homer?)
Aesop
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Dogs don't have sweat glands all over their body so they usually cool themselves by doing this |
panting
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The Soviet's Buran 1st launched in 1988, looks almost exactly like this U.S. craft |
the Space Shuttle
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Van Dyck's influence on Gainsborough can be seen in this portrait of a child painted c. 1770 |
The Blue Boy
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Oddly, Mount Kenya has 12 glaciers though its base straddles this line |
the equator
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The first of her books to be dramatized was "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" which became the play "Alibi" |
Agatha Christie
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This general wrote commentaries on the Roman Civil War & on his campaigns in Gaul |
Julius Caesar
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This spotted dog which use to guard horse-drawn vehicles, is also called the coach dog |
the Dalmatian
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On July 21, 1969, NASA executed its first manned takeoff from this site |
(Scott: What is Edwards Air Force Base?) (Pam: What is Cape Canaveral?)
from the Moon (Sea of Tranquility)
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In Willard's original "The Spirit of '76" 2 people are playing this instrument |
(Ed: What is the fife?) ... (Alex: We have a minute to go.)
the drum
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As Windsor is opposite Detroit, this French port is opposite Dover |
Calais
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He was the leading man in the original 1930 production of his own play "Private Lives" |
Noël Coward
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In Virgil's "Aeneid" the Trojan priest Laocoon says, "I fear them, even when they bring gifts" |
the Greeks
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These sheep herding dogs are known as "Shelties" for short |
miniature collies (Shetland Sheepdog)
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The ESA, which is currently sending up satellites on Ariane launch vehicles is this |
the European Space Agency
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He also painted "Majas on a Balcony" & they had their clothes on |
(Scott: Who is El Greco?) ... (Alex: The famous Naked Maja.)
Goya
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Port city on the Tyrrhenian Sea that's the capital of Sicily |
Palermo
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Tennessee Williams wrote a one-act play called "27 Wagons Full of" this |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Cotton
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He's called the most powerful Roman satirist & he doesn't seem childish in his attacks on government |
Juvenal
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The coats of these German badger hounds can be smooth, long or wiry |
dachshunds
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In 1966, on his first space flight, he & David Scott performed the first docking of 2 vehicles in space |
(Scott: Who is Ed White?)
Neil Armstrong
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Along with Bolivia the other landlocked country in South America |
(Pam: What is Ecuador?)
Paraguay
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He took part in the Peloponnesian War & later wrote his famous history of it |
Thucydides
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This African dog, known as a barkless dog, does make sounds other than barks |
(Pam: What's a hyena?)
the Basenji
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