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    | El Espectador & El Tiempo, the 2 largest of Colombia's daily newspapers, are published in this city | Bogotá 
 
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    | "Some day we'll meeet again and Away to his castle we'll go
 To be happy forever I know"
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 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
 
 
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    | The FBI's HRT, a "Rescue Team" for these, can be anywhere in 4 hours | hostages 
 
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    | Getting the role of Colonel Potter on "M*A*S*H" was a bit of a demotion; he'd previosuly played a general on the show | (David: Who is Burghoff?) 
 Harry Morgan
 
 
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    | This legendary magician was imprisoned in a thorn bush by a "watery" woman using magic he had taught her | (David: Who is Houdini?) 
 Merlin
 
 
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    | For heartburn these are a must | Tums (for must) 
 
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    | The Putomayo, a branch of this river, forms much of Colombia's border with Peru | the Amazon 
 
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    | "My reign will be a super-awesome thing Oh, I just can't wait to be king"
 | The Lion King 
 
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    | On Feb. 6, 1938 the lifesavers of Bondi Beach in this country rescued 300 people from freak waves | Australia 
 
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    | Gary "Big Hands" Johnson played defense for 10 seasons with this NFL team, the southernmost in California | the San Diego Chargers 
 
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    | He disappeared after just 3 weeks at Fordham; years later, he'd make the Statue of Liberty follow suit | David Copperfield 
 
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    | I'm sated after eating too many of these | dates (for sated) 
 
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    | Colombia's coat of arms was adopted in 1834 & features this vulture perched on top | the Andean Condor 
 
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    | "Have you ever heard the wolf cry to the blue corn moon, or asked the grinning bobcat why he grinned?" | Pocahontas 
 
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    | When sent down, the rescue capsule for the Quecreek miners in this state carried water, Skoal & Hershey bars | Pennsylvania 
 
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    | Bigfoot went domestic in this 1987 comedy with John Lithgow | Harry and the Hendersons 
 
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    | This magician does the ultimate disappearing act & ends up on an enchanted island with Ariel & the brutish Caliban | Prospero 
 
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    | Please be quiet, everyone here is this | asleep (for please) 
 
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    | Colombia's second-largest city, it's known for its textiles & as a center for the illegal drug trade | Medellín 
 
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    | "Les poissons, Les poissons
 How I love
 Les poissons
 Love to chop and
 To serve little fish"
 | (Ellyn: What is Beauty and the Beast?) 
 The Little Mermaid
 
 
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    | If you're rescued from a deep-sea dive, you may go into this type of chamber, from the same root as "barometer" | (David: What is decompression?) ...
 (Alex: [*], yes. It's from the same root as barometer and decompression is not.)
 
 hyperbaric
 
 
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    | Here's a Harry & a Gary: in 1995 this "Forrest Gump" actor played Harry Truman | Gary Sinise 
 
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    | Don't feel ripped off if you pay to see these 2 magicians at the Rio in Vegas & only one of them ever speaks | Penn & Teller 
 
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    | It was the nationality of Sir Anthony Van Dyck, himself | Flemish (for himself) 
 
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    | In 1982 this Colombian who led Latin America's literary boom of the '60s won the Nobel Prize for Literature | García Márquez 
 
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    | "We are Siameeiz If you pleeiz,
 We are Siameeiz
 If you don't please"
 | (Oscar: What are The Aristocats?) ...
 (Alex: Oh, I remember it so well.  Peggy Lee.  [*].)
 
 Lady and the Tramp
 
 
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    | An old infantry weapon, or the type of "pole" used to tear down walls | a pike 
 
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    | Harry Shearer has voiced at least 36 different characters, including Jebediah Springfield, on this show | The Simpsons 
 
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    | Martin Luther believed this German magician & astrologer, a Goethe subject, had devilish powers | Faust 
 
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    | "Nowhere can I find this utopian novel by Samuel Butler" | Erewhon (for nowhere) 
 
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