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Like Stratford, England, Stratford Ontario lies on a river named this |
the Avon
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Martha & the Vandellas sang, "Summer's here and the time is right for dancing" here |
(Cherie: What is [*]s?)
In The Street
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These bog berries can be candied in a simple syrup made of sugar & water |
cranberries
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She was praised in the 1988 State of the Union speech for her "Just Say No" to drugs campaign |
Nancy Reagan
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Some people believe every person has one of these looking out for them |
a guardian angel
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The December 21, 1991 TV Guide cover featured John Corbett & the moose from this series |
Northern Exposure
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Cape Breton, Nova Scotia boasts a choir of these miners called the Men of the Deeps |
coal miners
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According to a Supremes hit, "Whenever you are near, I hear" one of these |
a symphony
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A small pie, or an adjective that means agreeably sharp or piquant |
tart
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Known for her propensity for pink, this first lady's favorite shade was soon dubbed "Mamie Pink" |
Mamie Eisenhower
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The first line of this Christmas carol was originally "Hark How All the Welkin Rings" |
"Hark The Herald Angels Sing"
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"The Gourmet Guide to" this beverage says Moosehead has "a sweet, lemon nose and palate" |
beer
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Craigdarroch Castle is 1 of 2 castles in this city named for a queen |
(Linda: What is Charlottetown?)
Victoria
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It begins, "I bet you're wond'ring how I knew about your plans to make me blue" |
"I Heard It Through The Grapevine"
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Dessert whose name is French for "Russian Charlotte" |
Charlotte Russe
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As an editor at Doubleday, this former first lady edited Michael Jackson's best seller "Moonwalk" |
Jackie Kennedy
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According to "It's A Wonderful Life", it happens every time a bell rings |
an angel gets its wings
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Part of this 1956 musical takes place in the Bullmoose Mansion in Dogpatch, U.S.A. |
L'il Abner
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Le Devoir, Le Soleil & La Presse are 3 of Quebec's major ones of these |
newspapers
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Group heard in the following No. 1 hit:
"I can turn the gray sky blue / I can make it rain when I want it to / I can build a castle" |
The Temptations
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Hermits are chewy ones that contain chopped fruit & nuts |
cookies
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This First Lady set up her sewing machine in the White House to make hospital shirts for AEF soldiers |
Mrs. Wilson
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In "Paradise Lost" Book I, line 392, Milton begins to list names of these disgraced beings |
the fallen angels
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This eerie '60s TV family's home, a museum, featured a moose head with mismatched antlers |
The Addams Family
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St. Boniface Basilica, the oldest cathedral in western Canada, is in this Manitoba capital |
Winnipeg
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This 1965 hit by The Four Tops is also called "Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch" |
"I Can't Help Myself"
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The "cabinet" type of this dessert often contains dried or candied fruit |
pudding
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For 14 years, this President's wife, Florence, was circulation manager of Ohio's Marion Star |
Harding
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According to Islamic tradition, this archangel took Muhammad to heaven on a miraculous steed |
Gabriel
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In Shrewsbury, Vermont a moose made the news with its 2-month-long courtship of one of these animals |
a cow
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