CAPITALS & THEIR AIRPORTS |
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It's about 25 miles from Sphinx International |
Cairo
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In "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", this bunny's first words were "Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!" |
(Ken: Correct, you ran the category and you know your BUNNY LIT.) [Applause]
the White Rabbit
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Hey, dummy! Brea, Cal. PD had 2 words for the man who used the carpool lane with one of these in the passenger seat--"nice try" |
(Adriana: What is a crash test dummy?)
a mannequin
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Carbonate of this element is the active ingredient in Tums, which can be used to treat a deficiency of it |
(Adriana: What is magnesium?) (Aaron: What is sodium?)
calcium
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For a compilation album in 2018, Lisa Marie recorded an emotional reimagined duet, "Where No One Stands Alone", with him |
Elvis Presley
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A lopsided sports loss, or a flat tire |
a blowout
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It's served by Incheon International |
Seoul
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When this character gets stuck in a rabbit hole, Rabbit says, "I shall go and fetch Christopher Robin" |
Winnie-the-Pooh
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A fossil of a 4-legged whale that fed like a raptor--a walking whale raptor?! Yipes--was dug up in this North African desert |
the Sahara
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Drugs like Claritin work by reducing the effects of this natural chemical in the body |
histamine
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He's not only duetted with wife Faith Hill, but with daughter Gracie as well |
Tim McGraw
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This military command means to turn clockwise 180 degrees |
about face
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Ninoy Aquino International is nearby |
Manila
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In a 1917 story by Thornton Burgess, Peter Rabbit decides to change his name to this, also the name of the bunny in an Easter song |
Peter Cottontail
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"Groove Is In The Heart" sampled Eva Gabor singing "I" (before "get allergic smelling hay") from the theme of this '60s sitcom |
Green Acres
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Before penicillin, bacterial infections were treated with these 5-letter drugs that are still used for eye infections & acne |
sulfa drugs
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In the "Hannah Montana" movie, they sang "Butterfly Fly Away" |
(Josh: Who are Billy Cyrus and--[*]?)
Billy Ray Cyrus & Miley Cyrus
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The unpleasant effects after something bad has happened, hopefully not after a nuclear explosion |
fallout
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King Khalid International is its gateway |
(Josh: What is Amman?)
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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While writing this 1972 novel, Richard Adams consulted R.M. Lockley's natural history study "The Private Life of the Rabbit" |
Watership Down
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France was furieuse as Australia killed a $66 bil. deal for conventional these & turned to the U.S. & U.K. for nuclear ones |
a submarine
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The tranquilizer Diazepam began being sold under this name in 1963; a few years later, it was "mother's little helper" |
(Adriana: What is Xanax?)
Valium
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Adjective for someone very enthusiastic in support, or very religious |
devout
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Its main airport is fittingly called El Alto & breathing may be hard upon landing |
(Aaron: What is Lima?) (Josh: What is Quito?) (Adriana: What is Buenos Aires?)
La Paz, Bolivia
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This vampire rabbit created by James Howe & his wife Deborah has fangs & sucks the juice out of vegetables |
Bunnicula
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Prince Harry & Meghan named their daughter this, Harry's granny's family nickname |
(Aaron: What is Charlotte?)
Lilibet
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It's the active ingredient in the "pens" used to treat anaphylaxis |
(Aaron: What is ephedrine?)
epinephrine
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25 years after his death, Nat King Cole duetted with daughter Natalie on this Grammy-winning hit, remember? |
"Unforgettable"
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Type of vessel seen here with a distinctive feature for extra stability |
outrigger
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