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About 65 miles from Louisville, Ft. Harrod was this state's first permanent settlement |
Kentucky
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On her 1947 series, this collie did her own barking; other dog sounds were done by Earl Keen |
Lassie
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From 1928-1930 she served as aviation editor for Cosmopolitan magazine |
Amelia Earhart
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World Book said this color signifies death in most countries |
(Tom: What is white?)
black
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"Stupid" name of the puppets often seen on ventriloquists' knees |
the dummies
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Here's the scoop: a pigeon makes this noise |
a coo (from scoop)
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Much of the world's borax comes from this Southern California desert |
Mojave
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The melody heard most often on his "Melody Ranch" show was "Back in the Saddle Again" |
Gene Autry
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After a close working relationship with her father, she founded child psychoanalysis |
Anna Freud
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The color of certain fish flesh, or the fish itself if it's a Chinook or sockeye, chum |
salmon
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This common type of puppet is also known as a glove puppet |
a hand puppet
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A princess who finds one of these under her mattress should speak of it |
a pea (from speak)
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T. Roosevelt took the presidential oath of office at Wilcox Mansion in this 2nd largest N.Y. city |
(Tom: What is Rochester?) (Anita: What is Albany?)
Buffalo
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This Mercury Theatre co-founder died 1 day after the 50th anniv. of its "War of the Worlds" broadcast |
John Houseman
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Until her 1985 death, she was considered the world's leading authority on the mountain gorilla |
(Dian) Fossey
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A young deer like Bambi, or his color |
fawn
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Bunraku, the traditional puppet theatre of this country, is named for puppet master Uemura Bunrakuken |
Japan
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On special occasions, champagne might be served with this meat |
ham (in champagne)
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This North Carolina cape with a 70-mile national seashore is northeast of Cape Lookout |
Cape Hatteras
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In "It's Higgins, Sir", Higgins' job was as one of these for an American family |
a butler
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As a UN delegate, this former first lady helped draft the Declaration of Human Rights |
Eleanor Roosevelt
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In heraldry, "vert" is the name for this color, even if you're not in France |
green
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These rod puppets perform behind a screen; only their silhouettes are seen by audiences |
shadow puppets
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Fred thought he was being funny when he poured this liquor in my trumpet |
rum (from trumpet)
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A beautiful park surrounds Herbert Hoover's birthplace at West Branch in this state |
Iowa
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He played Waldo on "Burns & Allen" & Walter on "Our Miss Brooks" |
Richard Crenna
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Her contract with a French theatre company was canceled in 1863 after she slapped another actress |
Sarah Bernhardt
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This color shares its name with a condiment made from pulverized seeds |
(Alex: Pretty close to the color you're wearing today, right?) (Anita: Yes.)
mustard
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A theatre in this city where Mozart was born presents Mozart operas performed by marionettes |
(Bill: What is Vienna?)
Salzburg
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There's nothing like a promenade through the streets of this capital city |
Rome (in promenade)
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