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After its own war with Iraq, this country opposed both Iraqi & U.S. policy during the Gulf War |
Iran
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The 1995 TV movie "Tad" starred Kris Kristofferson in this historic role, Tad's dad |
Abraham Lincoln
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The Baltimore Oriole is also called a hangbird because it builds a hanging one of these structures |
(we have about a minute left....)
Nest
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Azerbaijani dishes like shashlik in pomegranate sauce are served at Baku in this Russian capital |
Moscow
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Henry Petroski chronicles methods of encasing graphite in wood in a 1989 history of this writing implement |
Pencil
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This word meaning "to sharpen" comes from Old English for rock |
Hone
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Drugs called protease inhibitors show great promise in the fight against this disease |
AIDS
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Bette Midler sang in the chorus of this Broadway musical before she moved up to the role of Tzeitel |
"Fiddler On The Roof"
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The bullhead, a type of this fish, has hornlike barbels near its mouth that look like whiskers |
Catfish
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This country's Ruthin Castle in Clwyd County is known for its sumptuous medieval banquets |
Wales
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This term for an instructional book precedes "Avoid Probate" & "Win Friends And Influence People" |
"How To"
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Jesus, Mary & Joseph |
Holy Family
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On Dec. 17, 1996 a 14-foot piece & a 5-foot piece of this space shuttle washed ashore at Cocoa Beach, Florida |
Challenger
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Eddie Fisher had a bit role as a stage manager in this Bette Davis film about a Broadway star & her young rival |
"All About Eve"
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Like Tasmanian Devils, bandicoots belong to this order of mammals |
Marsupials
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If you visit Mozart's birthplace in this city, you may dine at Hagenauer Stuben; it's in the same building |
Salzburg
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Learn about opening one of these establishments "inn" your home from expert Barbara Notarius |
Bed & Breakfast
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It's medicine based on the concept that an organism is more than the sum of its parts |
Holistic
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He struggled to consolidate power in North Korea after succeeding his father, Kim Il Sung, in 1994 |
Kim Jong-il
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Country music's reigning redhead, she made her film debut in 1990, killing monsters in "Tremors" |
Reba McEntire
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Standing about 4 1/2 feet tall, the Sumatran is the smallest species of this large, horned land mammal |
(Penny: What are giraffes?) (Alex: Kind of an interesting concept - a 4 1/2 foot tall giraffe!)
Rhinoceros
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D' Vijff Vlieghen, or "The 5 Flies", is an elegant restaurant that occupies 5 canal houses in this Dutch city |
Amsterdam
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This onetime Supreme Court candidate judges America in "Slouching Towards Gomorrah" |
(Alex: Have you read the book? Not yet? OK!)
Robert Bork
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The candy made from this member of the mint family can help relieve coughs |
(K: What is peppermint?)
Horehound
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In February 1996 Mexico's government signed an accord to resolve the conflict in this state |
Chiapas
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This jazz/pop singer & pianist from New Orleans appeared as Capt. Jimmy Wilder in "Independence Day" |
Harry Connick, Jr.
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The spectacled bear, the only bear native to this continent, weighs only 200-300 pounds |
South America
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Put, Vejni, whose name means "Blow, Wind!", is one of the finest restaurants in this Latvian capital |
Riga
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This 1946 John Hersey book about WWII begins, "At exactly fifteen minutes past eight in the morning...." |
"Hiroshima"
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They're the Arkansas cities where Bill Clinton was born & where he grew up |
(Penny: Hope & Little Rock?) (Alex: You forgot to phrase it in the form of a question, which would have penalized you anyway.)
Hope & Hot Springs
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