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Jerusalem residents are accustomed to the khamsin, a hot, dusty one of these |
a wind
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In the '30s the popularity of the Fleischer cartoons starring this sailor rivaled Disney's Mickey Mouse |
Popeye
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This state is sometimes called "Icebergia" |
Alaska
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King Louis V of this country was such a sluggard that he was known as Louis the Do-Nothing |
France
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This Georgia fruit is a symbol of immortality to the Chinese |
a peach
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Versions of this dance popular in the 1930s & 1940s include the Lindy Hop & the Jive |
jitterbug
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Due to the many different religions in the city, these 3 days are each considered a sabbath |
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
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Scandal hit the papers in 1994 when a few frames of Jessica Rabbit in this film were found very revealing |
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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The Moravian settlement of Salem, North Carolina grew into a city known by this hyphenated name |
(Peg: What is Raleigh-Durham?)
Winston-Salem
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Auto manufacturer William C. Durant was the founder & "The General of" this company |
General Motors
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Tradition places one of these fountains in India, so Ponce de Leon could have looked there |
the Fountain of Youth
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Soweto is the most populous township of this largest South African city |
Johannesburg
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Around 1000 B.C. this king captured the city from the Jebusites & made it his capital |
David
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In a 1977 series this myopic character was given a companion-- McBarker, a nearsighted dog |
Mr. Magoo
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Cabbage Row in this South Carolina city was the inspiration for Catfish Row in "Porgy and Bess" |
Charleston
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This magician's ease in slipping out of handcuffs won him the title "The Handcuff King" |
Houdini
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In Buddhism it's the process of a soul repeatedly reborn in new bodies |
reincarnation
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It's a large national or international gathering of Boy Scouts |
a jamboree
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The city is home to this, Israel's parliament |
the Knesset
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Songs in this ABC Saturday morning series of shorts included "Figure Eight" & "Three is a Magic Number" |
Schoolhouse Rock
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Chincoteague Island in this state is famous for its pony auction but it also has an oyster museum |
Virginia
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Some say Martha Jane Canary earned this nickname because she often caused catastrophes |
Calamity Jane
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He shared his immortality with his brother Castor, who was killed by Idas |
Pollux
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From the Spanish for "meeting", it's a small group ruling a country after a coup d'etat |
a junta
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Entrances to this area include the Damascus, Zion & Herod's gates |
(Erik: What is Temple Mount?)
the Old City
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Released in 1947, "Tubby The Tuba" was one of his "Puppetoons" |
George Pal
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The Turquoise Trail is a scenic route that travels along the Sandia Mountains in this state |
New Mexico
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We assume Jenny Lind sang like a Scandinavian bird since this was her famous nickname |
the Swedish Nightingale
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Immortelles are these that retain their color & form after being dried |
flowers
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In November 1973 this Texas lawyer was named special prosecutor in the Watergate investigation |
(Leon) Jaworski
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