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The flag of Bangladesh, like the flag of Japan, features a big one of these |
a red circle (a sun accepted)
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He split amicably with wife Amy Irving in 1989, but it cost him $100 million |
Steven Spielberg
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Reserved for Navy airfields, "N" can't begin an identifier for a commercial airport, so this N.J. airport is EWR |
Newark
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From 1867 to 1914 this African country was ruled by a Turkish viceroy called a khedive |
Egypt
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Out here we're proud of this, LACMA for short-- it's not the Met, but it has a Rembrandt, okay? |
the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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He penned the immortal introduction "Call me Ishmael" |
Herman Melville
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The Sundarbans, a swampy area on the Ganges, is one of the last remaining preserves for this big cat |
a tiger
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This ex-husband of comedienne Roseanne Barr had the last laugh after walking away with $50 million |
Tom Arnold
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You can understand why some residents of this Iowa city want to change their airport's designation, SUX |
Sioux City
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Francisco Franco & Chiang Kai-shek used this title as supreme commander of their countries' armies |
generalissimo
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There's a 1941 Crosley at this state's National Automobile Museum, built on Bill Harrah's collection |
(Michael: What is Michigan?) (Alicia: What is Indiana?) ... (Alex: Bill Harrah was closely associated with the state of [*].)
Nevada
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Around since 1978, this "relaxed" soft drink has a rhyming name |
Mello Yello
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45 seats in Bangladesh's parliament are reserved for these; so, we guess, they're always down |
women
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Ex-wife Casey might have said "Cheers" to this TV star after he paid a divorce tab of $30 million |
Ted Danson
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The Dade-Collier Training & Transition Airport, with the code TNT, is dynamite for this Southern city |
Miami
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Latin for "to earn by service", this honorary title often follows the name of a retired college professor |
emeritus
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This city's Accademia features work by native sons Giorgione & Canaletto |
(Alicia: What is Rome?)
Venice
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2-word cooking term for a society made up of many different cultures |
a melting pot
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Held August 1, 1971 at Madison Square Garden, the Concert for Bangladesh was organized by this Brit |
George Harrison
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The cost for turning off this singer's "Heartlight" when he divorced his wife in 1996 was $150 million |
Neil Diamond
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Indianola, Miss. has an airport designated IDL; until 1963, IDL stood for the NYC airport then called this |
Idlewild
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Dr. Primrose was one of these priests in Wakefield in an Oliver Goldsmith novel |
a vicar
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The Berlin building seen here is the archive of this influential school of design |
Bauhaus
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Animal pigment in the skin, hair, eyes or fur |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
melanin
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Hey, a chief crop is this fiber used to make burlap; the BJMC is the corporation that runs the mills |
jute
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In 1994 it was "Dances with Alimony Payments" for this actor when he coughed up $80 million to Cindy |
Kevin Costner
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Reserved for commercial radio stations, K & W can't begin IDs, so "EYW" serves this southernmost city in the cont. U.S. |
Key West
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A princess who's the daughter of a Portuguese or Spanish monarch is given this title |
an infanta
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This NYC museum opened a museum in Las Vegas in partnership with Russia's Hermitage |
the Guggenheim
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