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On behalf of Italy, this fascist prime minister signed the Lateran Treaty with the Holy See |
Mussolini
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Larry Hagman & Ken Kercheval were the only major stars to stay with this show from start to finish |
Dallas
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Founded in 1988, the Lower East Side Tenement Museum honors the immigrants of this city |
New York
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It ticks off the time purchased to keep a car in a certain space |
a parking meter
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At up to 35', the Mamenchisaurus had the longest one of any known animal; the giraffe's can be about 6' |
the neck
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He called the voyage of the Beagle "the most important event in my life" |
Charles Darwin
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Time reported that this Indian leader was fined 1 rupee for burning British cloth |
(Mahatma) Gandhi
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Angie Dickinson played Sgt. "Pepper" Anderson on this 1970s series |
Police Woman
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"Believe It Or Not", over 10 museums throughout the U.S. bear his name |
Ripley
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A drosometer measures the amount of this early morning substance that's formed on a surface |
dew
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While the Pentaceratops' name indicates it had 5 of these, it had only 3; 2 were prominent cheekbones |
horns
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He first gave serious thought to the telegraph during a voyage home from Europe in 1832 |
Samuel Morse
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This aviation hero married Anne Spencer Morrow, daughter of the U.S. ambassador to Mexico |
Charles Lindbergh
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"Clarence the Cross-eyed Lion" was featured on this series about an American veterinarian living in Africa |
(Mike: What is Born Free?)
Daktari
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This Pennsylvania town is home to the National Civil War Wax Museum |
Gettysburg
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A sensitometer measures photographic film's or your eye's sensitivity to this |
light
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The largest animal to do this was the Quetzalcoatlus |
fly
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Christopher Jones was the captain of this ship during its 1620 voyage |
the Mayflower
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In 1929 this governor was impeached by the Louisiana House of Reps., but was never tried |
Huey Long
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In the 1960s David Canary & Ruth Warrick of "All My Children" acted in this evening soap set in New England |
(Ilene: What is Dark Shadows?)
Peyton Place
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Atomic bomb casings are displayed at the Bradbury Science Museum in this New Mexico city |
(Ilene: What is Alamogordo?) (Mike: Uh... what is Albuquerque?)
Los Alamos
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A calorimeter measures the amount of this given off by a chemical reaction |
heat
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The first perm. mounted Sauropod skeleton was of this dinosaur once called Brontosaurus |
(Mark: What is a Brachiosaurus?) ... (Alex: Our children know it, "What is the [*]?")
the Apatosaurus
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His 1947 Kon-Tiki voyage covered 4,300 miles in 101 days |
Thor Heyerdahl
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The body of this first pres. of the Chinese Republic was moved to a mausoleum overlooking Nanking |
Sun Yat-sen
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This noted columnist narrated the Robert Stack series "The Untouchables" |
[No acknowledgment for Mark running the category.]
Walter Winchell
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A museum in San Diego's Presidio Park honors this early California missionary |
Father Serra
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A ceilometer measures the altitude of these |
clouds
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It was the first part of the Iguanodon discovered |
(Alex: Hardest substance in the body, so it lasts the longest.)
a tooth
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This author spent 18 months working on the whaler Acushnet before jumping ship in the Marquesas Islands |
Herman Melville
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