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| Because it uses geothermal energy this Icelandic capital is often called the "Smokeless City" |
Reykjavik
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| The line "I'll Be Back" came from this 1984 hit |
The Terminator
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| This Scottish pony was brought to America in the 1800s |
Shetland pony
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| This state maintains a free library for the public & the legislature in the capital of Augusta |
(Steve: What is Georgia?)
Maine
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| A phrase about having this & eating it too appeared in print as far back as 1546 |
cake
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| The male of this bird is sometimes called a gobbler |
turkey
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| Egypt is the world's leading grower of these palm fruits |
dates
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| In 1988 Arnold played Julius Benedict, a man separated at birth from his twin, played by this man |
Danny DeVito
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| It's also known as the Plantation Walking Horse |
Tennessee Walker
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| This school in New Haven, Conn. is home to the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library |
Yale
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| A completely composed person is said to be as cool as this member of the gourd family |
cucumber
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| In John Bunyan's "The Pilgrim's Progress", the celestial city represents this |
heaven
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| You can visit her birthplace in Frankfurt & the annex where she wrote her diary in Amsterdam |
Anne Frank
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| Once a barbarian, a destroyer & a commando, Arnold turned teacher in this 1990 release |
Kindergarten Cop
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| Some bedouins trace this breed's ancestry to Baz, a mare tamed by a descendant of Noah |
Arabian
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| This city's Enoch Pratt Free Library has Maryland's largest collection of books |
Baltimore
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| "What is sauce for the goose" is also this |
sauce for the gander
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| A Greek cave on Philopapus Hill is said to have served as the prison where this philosopher was confined |
Socrates
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| One of these, the Sistema de Transporte Collectivo, opened in 1969 in Mexico City |
subway
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| Before going after Michael Douglas, she tried to kill Arnold in "Total Recall" |
(Susie: Who is...)
Sharon Stone
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| Many of these performing horses are raised at Austria's Piber Stud near Graz |
Lipizzaner Stallions
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| This city is the site of the Mayo Medical Library |
Rochester, Minnesota
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| Someone who's not up to snuff can't cut this condiment |
the mustard
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| It's the name shared by England's largest lake & Oscar Wilde's "Lady" |
Windermere
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| This tiny republic is about 10 miles from Rimini, Italy |
(Ellen: What is San Remo?)
San Marino
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| Arnold played himself in this 1977 documentary that also featured Lou Ferrigno |
Pumping Iron
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| The Lusitano is this country's version of the Spanish Andalusian |
(Steve: What is Italy?)
Portugal
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| Outstanding collections of William Faulkner & Stark Young can be found at the library of this university |
University of Mississippi
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| When you really destroy someone, you "make" this pie ingredient "of him" |
mincemeat
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| Haile Selassie belonged to a dynasty of Ethiopian rulers who claimed descent from this Biblical couple |
King Solomon & the Queen of Sheba
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