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20th CENTURY PERSONALITIES |
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In the 1930s & 1940s, the Cub series of planes was this company's primary product |
the Piper Company
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Graz, 90 miles southwest of Vienna, is this country's second largest city |
Austria
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From 1954-63, this baby doctor wrote a column for the "Ladies Home Journal" |
Dr. Spock
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In 1991, he debuted a new men's fragrance, "Polo Crest" |
Ralph Lauren
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The angel of the Lord said, "Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in" this |
a manger
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Erected for the 100th anniv. of the Fr. Revolution, this landmark celebrated its own 100th anniv. in 1989 |
(Joel: What is the Statue of Liberty?)
the Eiffel Tower
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Businessmen of this city put up the money to make Lindbergh's 1927 transatlantic flight possible |
St. Louis
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Caliph al-Mansur founded this Iraqi capital in the 8th century |
Baghdad
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In 1974, this pop artist's name was associated with film versions of "Dracula" & "Frankenstein" |
Andy Warhol
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A perfumer could tell you this three-word term is French for cologne water |
(Marie: What is eau? E-A-U?) (Alex: No. More specific. I'll give you another shot at it, Marie.)
eau de cologne
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He said, "What will ye give me, & I will deliver him unto you" |
Judas (Iscariot)
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Lee Iacocca is widely credited with saving this company from bankruptcy |
Chrysler
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Of monoplane, biplane, or triplane, the first to attain controlled flight |
a biplane
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The man-made Lake Burley Griffin is at the heart of this Australian capital |
Canberra
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At age 11, tennis star Monica Seles was named this Balkan country's Sportswoman of the Year |
Yugoslavia
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She wears a $4.5 million necklace in a commercial promoting her "White Diamonds" perfume |
Elizabeth Taylor
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In Matthew 10:16, Jesus told his apostles to be "wise as serpents & harmless as" these birds |
doves
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Prepare your warp & dress the loom, & you're ready to begin this handicraft |
weaving
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The merger of 4 airlines in 1931 created this company, then the world's largest privately owned airline |
United
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This Indonesian capital's name can be spelled starting with a J or a D |
Jakarta
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In the late 1950s, this partner of Hal David was a conductor for Marlene Dietrich |
Burt Bacharach
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This cosmetics queen launched her first scent, "Youth Dew", in 1953, & her 10th, "Spellbound", in 1991 |
(Steve: Who is Chanel?) (Marie: Who is Elizabeth Arden?)
Estée Lauder
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In the 23rd Psalm, these four words follow, "Thou anointest my head with oil" |
"my cup runneth over"
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From the Latin meaning "to take care of", it's a person who oversees a museum or library |
a curator
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These recreational planes have 1 seat, a single engine, & weigh no more than 254 pounds |
an ultralight
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Sudan became independent in 1956 with this city as its capital |
Khartoum
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In 1971, this department store founder, whose middle name was Cash, cashed out at age 95 |
J.C. Penney
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If you've had an "Obsession" with this designer for an eternity, you may want to escape with his "Escape" perfume |
Calvin Klein
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After a dream, "Joseph took the young child & his mother & departed into" this land |
(Steve: What is Canaan?)
Egypt
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Myology is the branch of anatomy that deals with these tissues |
muscle tissues
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