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| 2005, it return to bestseller list after long time, about 1959 Kansas murders, Tarzan horrified yet can't put book down |
In Cold Blood
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| Female; born 1965; moved to NYC, 1977; starred as Carrie on some TV show, 1998-2004 |
Sarah Jessica Parker
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| Jungala is the newest land at the Busch Gardens park inspired by this continent |
Africa
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| Once considered a front-runner, this New Yorker withdrew from the race on June 7, 2008 |
Hillary Rodham Clinton
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| A roof covering, or something a new lawyer might "hang out" |
a shingle
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| Better 90 years late than never? In 2006 Britain announced pardons for 306 soldiers executed during this war |
World War I
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| 3 police states always war, plus, English hard enough, but deal with Newspeak in this novel. Tough read for Tarzan |
1984
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| Male; born Minneapolis, 1958, not 1999 (& give us his name, not that "artist" stuff or that darn symbol thing) |
Prince
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| The Temple of the Forbidden Eye could turn into a Temple of Doom on the Disneyland ride named for this character |
Indiana Jones
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| Once considered a front-runner, this New Yorker withdrew from the race in January 2008 |
(Rudy) Giuliani
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| In 1550 Sweden's king Gustavus I founded this city, now the capital of a neighboring country |
Helsinki
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| If you want to see a moa-nalo, a large duck native to these islands, you're only about 1,000 years late: they're extinct |
the Hawaiian Islands
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| McMurphy tries to break torpor of inmates by stage war on authority in this. Tarzan ponder who truly insane in world |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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| Male; born Baltimore, 1985; ransacked Athens for gold, 2004; knocked over Beijing, 2008 |
Michael Phelps
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| A kiss to the chocolaty characters seen here who delight visitors to Hershey Park in this state |
Pennsylvania
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| This "Law & Order" Tennessean didn't go all the way, but he's got a nifty acting career to fall back on |
Fred Thompson
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| From the Greek for "motion", it's a theater for motion pictures |
a cinema
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| He waited for the ground to dry before sounding "charge" at Waterloo, giving the Prussians time to arrive--oops |
Napoleon
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| This 1856 Flaubert novel introduce new element of realism in western literature; Tarzan shocked by title woman immorality |
Madame Bovary
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| Male; born NYC, 1926; musically lost vital internal organ in S.F., 1962 |
(Matt: Who's Bob Dylan?)
Tony Bennett
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| You'll get wet when you ride Blazing Fury at this theme park named for a country singer |
Dollywood
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| Born in Michigan, he spent millions of his own money on his bid, but only made it to Feb. 7 |
Mitt Romney
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| This woodwind instrument was invented by Johann Christoph Denner around 1700 |
a clarinet
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| George Shelby arrives too late to save this title character from bad, bad Simon Legree |
Uncle Tom
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| This 1976 novel, Manuel Puig write, published as "El Beso de la Mujer AraƱa". Wait. Tarzan speak Spanish? |
Kiss of the Spider Woman
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| Female; born Melbourne, 1969; specializes in playing Queen Elizabeth I on film |
Cate Blanchett
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| Ohio's Kings Island is the lair of "The Beast", the longest wooden one of these in the world |
a roller coaster
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| In Sept. 2008 this Rep. had his own mini-convention at Minneapolis' Target Center & drew 10,000 folks |
Ron Paul
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| Cab Calloway first recorded his song about this "Moocher" in 1931 |
Minnie
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| Archaeologist Ian Gilligan claims these guys died out because they learned to sew too late to survive the Ice Age |
the Neanderthal
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