THE UNITED STATES OF MEXICO |
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Known as "corrida de toros", this sport is one of the most popular in Mexico |
Bullfighting
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The cancan was popularized in this city's dance halls in the 1830s |
Paris
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This German for whom a rigid airship is named was an observer with the Army of the Potomac in the Civil War |
Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin
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Born in this city in 1903, Dr. Spock studied & rowed at his hometown school, Yale |
New Haven, Connecticut
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Contrasted with deduction, it's the type of reasoning that moves from particulars & generalities |
Induction
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Because Nimoy directed the third & fourth "Star Trek" films, this actor got to direct the fifth |
William Shatner
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From the Arabic Wadi Al-Hijarah, it's Mexico's second-largest city |
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go in the round.)
Guadalajara
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Famous "forbidden dance" featured in 2 1990 films |
Lambada
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A fanatic, or one who belonged to a 1st century Jewish sect that resisted Roman rule |
Zealot
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Reportedly, when Dr. Spock took a job at this clinic, his wife loathed the Minnesota winters |
The Mayo Clinic
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A shape in a Venn diagram, or an adjective for an argument whose conclusion assumes its premises |
Circular argument
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Nimoy plays host to an alien in this 1978 remake of a 1956 sci-fi classic |
"Invasion of the Body Snatchers"
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A Yale-educated economist, he's the president of Mexico |
Ernesto Zedillo
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This famous line dance features a step-step-step-kick rhythm |
(Catherine: What is the Achy Breaky?) ... (Alex: [Showing step sequence] Leave me alone! I don't dance... not a dancer!)
conga
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"Out of the night when the full moon is bright comes the horseman known as" this |
Zorro
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This Nobel Prize winning British lord tried to show that all mathematics is a type of logic |
Bertrand Russell
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This 1987 film directed by Nimoy was based on the French film "Trois Hommes Et Un Couffin" |
"Three Men And A Baby"
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2 of the 3 countries that border Mexico |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
(2 of) Belize, Guatemala & United States
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The foxtrot is done in 4/4 time & the waltz is done in this time |
3/4
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At about 2,200 miles in length, it's the longest African river emptying into the Indian Ocean |
Zambezi
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"Post hoc, ergo propter hoc", "After it, so because of it", is one of these errors in reasoning |
Philosophical fallacy
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The giant mutant ants in this 1954 film make it easy to overlook Nimoy's tiny role at the teletype |
"Them!"
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Once a legendary symbol of the Aztecs, this bird is on the Mexican flag |
Eagle
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From words meaning "song", "dance" & "skill", it's a theatrical form of dance in Japan |
Kabuki
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From the German for "twice baked", it's a sweetened bread that's baked, cut into slices & toasted |
Zwieback
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The "theory" of membership in these, also called classes, is part of mathematics as well as logic |
Sets
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Nimoy directed this Oscar winner in the title role of 1988's "The Good Mother" |
Diane Keaton
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