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São Paulo is Brazil's largest city while this one is 2nd |
Rio de Janeiro
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This state's flower is the trailing arbutus, also known as the mayflower |
Massachusetts
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His foster mother, the Pharaoh's daughter, hired his real mother to be his wet nurse |
Moses
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Musical instrument mentioned in "Hey Diddle, Diddle" |
the fiddle
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Hers smiling face is topped with a red, yellow & white bandana, which you know if you enjoy her pancakes |
Aunt Jemima
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Called 'The King of the Innkeepers", he titles his book "Be My Guest" |
Conrad Hilton
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In 1970 this country's Salvador Allende became 1st freely elected Marxist head of state in Lat. America |
Chile
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Oklahoma's state flower, its leaves & berries are much in demand at Christmas |
(David: What is holly?)
mistletoe
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Of 3 hours, 3 days or 3 weeks, amount of time Jonah spent in the belly of the great fish |
3 days
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"O dear, what can the matter be? Johnny's so long at" this |
the fair
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He's the only web-footed creature we know with his own brand of orange juice |
Donald Duck
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Born Teodor Korzeniowski, he wrote "Lord Jim" under this name |
Joseph Conrad
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Ecuador's coat of arms shows the Andean, not the Calif., variety of this vulture |
the condor
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This shrubby plant, common in the desert, is Nevada's state posy, pardner |
sagebrush
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What we know about this 3rd son of Adam & Eve is that he lived 912 years, & fathered many kids |
Seth
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The only word that's a contraction in "Humpty Dumpty" |
(Kathy: [Shakes head]) [The time expiry signal sounds.] (Kathy: What is [*]?) ... (Alex: You waited a fraction too long there, Kathy, sorry.)
couldn't
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Though this type of eyewear is rarely seen today, Mr. Peanut wears one |
a monocle
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"Wild Wild West" star whose ads challenged viewers to assault the battery on his shoulder |
Robert Conrad
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In 1975, this country made Quechua, an Incan language, its 2nd official language |
Peru
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The state "flower" of this Pine Tree State is the white pine cone & tasssel |
Maine
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He was the son of Abraham & Hagar, the 1st person in the Bible to see an angel |
Ishmael
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He learned to play music when he was young; later he turned to pilfering porkers |
(Alex: Who was [*], stole a pig and away he'd run.)
Tom Tom the Piper's son
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The children's variety of this pain reliever features Pandy the feel-better panda on the box |
(Tom: What is aspirin?)
Panadol
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Radio's Matt Dillon, he's now "the Fatman" on TV |
William Conrad
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When this country lost the War of the Pacific in 1879, it lost its only ocean port |
Bolivia
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This aptly named rose is the official flower of Washington, D.C. |
the American Beauty rose
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Joab killed his cousin Absalom, the rebellious son of this man, Joab's uncle |
(Kathy: Who is Abner?)
David
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Time of the scholar in "A Diller, a Dollar" |
ten o'clock
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On many food products this woman's name appears in white letters on a red spoon |
Betty Crocker
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He suffered Maude's acerbic tongue before going on to "Diff'rent Strokes" |
Conrad Bain
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