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With nearly 6 million people, it's not only largest city in North Africa, but on the entire continent |
Cairo
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Michelangelo's only signed work was this representation of Christ & Mary |
the Pietà
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They come with "Bits 'n Bits 'n Bits" or "Bits 'n Gravy Bits" |
Kibbles
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Left field wall at Boston's Fenway Park was a billboard until painted this color in 1947 |
green
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Many Indians believed a giant form of this type of animal caused thunder |
(David: What is a buffalo?)
a bird
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Specific reason why we're running this category during 1987 |
the bicentennial of the Constitution
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Consisting of cracked grains of wheat cooked like rice, it's one of North Africa's basic dishes |
couscous
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Style of design named for 1925 Paris exposition internationale des arts decoraties |
Art Deco
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A bird the size of a chicken, or a fuzzy fruit the size of an egg |
kiwi
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Only domed stadium on the West Coast is this city's Kingdome |
Seattle
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Its flesh was food, its bones, tools; hair, rope; tendons, threads; skin, teepees; & horns, spoons |
a buffalo (bison)
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This famed orator was elected a delegate to the Convention from Virginia but refused to attend |
Patrick Henry
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From French "Maures", it's name means "land of the Moors" |
(Tim: What is Morocco?)
Mauritania
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Guinness says you have to walk 15 miles to see all of world's largest art gallery in this Russian city |
(Alex: Yes, the Winter Palace and the Hermitage.)
Leningrad
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Fuel now used mostly to fuel jet aircraft engines |
kerosene
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The Detroit Lions' Silverdome has world's largest roof held up by this |
air
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A mineral water & type of large trunk were named for this N.Y. village, home of the Mohawks |
a Saratoga
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Of 3, 4 or 6 years, length of term for members of House that Convention originally accepted |
(Tim: What is 4?) .... (Alex: We've got less than a minute to go.)
3
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Polygamy is rarely practiced in N. Africa, tho still legal in every country there except this most northern 1 |
(Tim: Now, what is Morocco?)
Tunisia
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Appropriately, Alexander Calder created the world's largest at over 8 tons & 100 ft. in length |
(Diane: What is a sculpture?)
a mobile
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20th century Armenian composer who wrote the following ballet music:
[Instrumental music plays] |
(Diane: Who is Korsakov?) (Alex: Oh, sorry, it's the "Sabre Dance" by [*].)
Aram Khachaturian
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1 of 7 outdoor Major League Baseball parks using artificial turf instead of grass |
(Alex: [*] in Philadelphia is right...)
(1 of) Veterans Stadium (Riverfront, Olympic, Busch, Royals, Exhibition or Three Rivers)
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Of the 5 Great Lakes, World Book also lists these 2 as names of Indian tribes |
(Diane: Let's see... how about, um... Erie and... Michigan?)
Erie & Huron
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Aside from Stone Age inhabitants, these nomadic Caucasian horsemen were 1st to settle Morocco |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the Berbers
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He painted his most famous works in last 3 years of his life, including his "Bedroom at Arles" |
van Gogh
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It's "the" thing you wouldn't "put on" to dress for a party, but to stop one |
the kibosh
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Sites of Brooklyn's Ebbet's Field & New York's Polo Ground are now both occupied by these |
(Diane: What is Giants Stadium?)
apartment buildings (housing projects)
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