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    | Because of the way it was formed, Louisiana is sometimes called "The Child of" this river | 
    Mississippi
 
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    | He played Tony Starr in "Copacabana", which was based on his own hit record | 
    Barry Manilow
 
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    | Many churches have a cruciform plan, which means they're shaped like one of these | 
    Cross
 
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    | "Two Little Confederates" is the story of two children who live on a plantation during this war | 
    Civil War
 
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    | It's a slang term for a psychiatrist, even if he's not getting smaller | 
    Shrink
 
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    | Charles Schulz said Snoopy didn't become a lead character until he began walking this way | 
    on two feet
 
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    | It's "The Land of the Saints", the Latter-Day Saints | 
    Utah
 
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    | This series grew out of 1971's "The Homecoming:  A Christmas Story" | 
    The Waltons
 
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    | A flight is a series of these unbroken by a landing | 
    stairs
 
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    | Chapter 4 of this 1908 classic is called "Morning at Green Gables" | 
    Anne of Green Gables
 
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    | If you lack good fortune, you're out of this | 
    Luck
 
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    | It's a synonym for a lie as well as the type of tale told by Aesop | 
    Fable
 
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    | It's "The Mother of States" as well as "The Mother of Presidents" | 
    Virginia
 
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    | Arnold Schwarzenegger played Mickey Hargitay in a TV movie about this actress | 
    Jayne Mansfield
 
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    | One of these ancient Roman structures still carries the water supply of Segovia, Spain | 
    Aqueduct
 
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    | In a Grimm fairy tale one of these animals swallows six little kids, but luckily they escape | 
    (D: What is a goat?)
  Wolf
 
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    | A snide, simpering, self-satisfied smile | 
    Smirk
 
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    | Any Brit can tell you that a Liverpudlian is one of these | 
    Someone from Liverpool
 
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    | It's "The Plantation State" because its full name includes the words "And Providence Plantations" | 
    Rhode Island
 
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    | The 1974 autobiography of this woman won 9 Emmy Awards, 2 for Cicely Tyson | 
    The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman
 
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    | In north Africa, these towers from which Muslims are called to prayer are rectangular in plan | 
    Minarets
 
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    | This Anna Sewell book may have inspired "Moorland Mousie", which was also narrated by a horse | 
    Black Beauty
 
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    | A soda server, whether or not he's fatuous | 
    Jerk
 
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    | Persil is the French word for this ever-popular garnish | 
    Parsley
 
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    | It's also known as "The Toothpick State" because of a knife used by early settlers | 
    (D: What is Tennessee?) (A: What is Kentucky?) (J: What is Texas?)
  Arkansas
 
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    | She played Francine Hughes, who was accused of murdering her husband, in "The Burning Bed" | 
    Farrah Fawcett
 
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    | Gropius, Mies van der Rohe & this Swiss architect all worked for architect Peter Behrens | 
    Le Corbusier
 
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    | The first line of the early 19th century nursery rhyme whose original title was "The Star" | 
    "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star"
 
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    | This Asian capital city known for its canals has been called "The Venice of the East" | 
    Bangkok
 
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    | The national conference of these two religious groups sponsors Brotherhood-Sisterhood Week | 
    Christians and Jews
 
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