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<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2010-07-06_DJ_14.jpg" target="_blank">This dog breed seen here</a> is a loyal and protective companion
a German Shepherd
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Say the name of <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2010-07-06_DJ_28.jpg" target="_blank">this</a> bug; don't worry, it doesn't breathe fire
the dragonfly
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(<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2010-07-06_DJ_21.wmv">Jimmy of the Clue Crew demonstrates, putting his arm over his mouth.</a>) To avoid spreading germs & maybe flu, we learned the sneeze named for this character made famous in an 1897 book
Dracula
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Maize is another word for this
corn
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Of the 6 noble gases on the periodic table, it is the lightest
helium
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11-year-old Ashlyn White won a 2009 U.S. youth title in this martial art in which you try to throw your opponent
judo
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In 1751 the Penn Provincial Assembly placed the order for this symbol of freedom, now in Philadelphia
the Liberty Bell
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Say the name of <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2010-07-06_DJ_29.jpg" target="_blank">these</a> big trees; it has a color in it
redwood
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In a surprise, Ted Kennedy's old Senate seat in this state went to a Republican in a January 2010 election
Massachusetts
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This word for someone who walks comes from the Latin for "foot"
pedestrian
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Lava & igneous rock are formed from this hot liquid rock material found under the earth's crust
magma
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This sport has an under-17 World Cup every 2 years; Haris Seferovic starred for the 2009 champion Switzerland
soccer
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He's the older son of Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana
Prince William
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Say the name of <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2010-07-06_DJ_30.jpg" target="_blank">this</a> man you see shaking hands with the Premier of China
Ronald Reagan
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Falcon Heene, who it turned out was safe at home, not flying over Colorado, became known as this "boy"
the balloon boy
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Kayak is an example of this, a word that reads the same forwards & backwards
a palindrome
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She was born in Virginia around 1596 & died in Kent, England in 1617
Pocahontas
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Prime Minister Tony Blair dubbed her "The People's Princess"
Princess Diana
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Once Tommy Mullaney on "L.A. Law", John Spencer now plays White House chief of staff Leo McGarry on this series
The West Wing
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The Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour is a highlight of this Asian city's Disneyland
Tokyo
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This punk rock hitmaker heard here has had numerous hits on both sides of the Atlantic
Billy Idol
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"Conrad begins (and ends) Marlow's journey... on the Thames, on the yawl, Nellie", says the foreword to this novel
Heart of Darkness
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We'll look smart in these vehicles that returned to London in 1999
Trams (smart)
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She was "The Untamed Heifer" & "The Virgin Queen"
Elizabeth I
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Barbra Streisand knows he played Lt. Col. Bill "Raider" Kelly on "Pensacola: Wings of Gold"
James Brolin
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The home of silk merchant Jim Thompson, who disappeared in 1967, is a tourist attraction in this Thai city
Bangkok
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Czar at 17, he was famous for extraordinary sadism & cruelty, even as a boy
Ivan the Terrible
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Part 2 "is Lilliput in reverse, but...also offers some of" his "fiercest assaults upon the behavior of" his countrymen
Jonathan Swift
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Ed leaves pools of water on the carpet when he comes in from sailing this boat
Sloop (pools)
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Mark Antony called her "The Queen of Queens"
Cleopatra
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(Hi, I'm Wallace Langham) I played Don Kirshner in VH1's TV movie about this quartet who sang "Daydream Believer"
The Monkees
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We're not stringing you along: this capital of the Czech Republic is famous for its puppet theatres
Prague
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Nudge, nudge, wink, wink! This man seen here starred on a classic British comedy show
Eric Idle
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She said that her husband Frank O'Connor was the fuel that kept her spirited while she wrote "The Fountainhead"
Ayn Rand
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You'd be naive to think you can make bottled water that's more popular than this
Evian (naive)
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The 19th century's "Widow of Windsor"
Queen Victoria
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Teri Hatcher looked "shipshape" as one of the singing "mermaids" who jumped on board this cruisin' series in 1985
The Love Boat
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Jomo Kenyatta International Airport serves this world capital
Nairobi, Kenya
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His is the first & longest book of the Bible's major prophets
Isaiah
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One edition calls this Darwin opus one of "the most readable and approachable" of revolutionary scientific works
The Origin of Species
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Aye, lass, I'll wed thee ere this has dried on the fields
Dew (wed)
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"The Catholic" of 15th century Spain
Queen Isabella
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On "Saturday Night Live", he's famous for playing Craig the Cheerleader, Janet Reno & moi
Will Ferrell
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Andrea Palladio's 1554 book on "The Antiquities of" this city was the standard guidebook for some 200 years
Rome
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This auto exec's autobiography is one of the bestselling nonfiction works in publishing history
Lee Iacocca
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You know so much about policy, you qualify as this
Wonk (know)
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After a 15-year stay in England, this proprietor of Pennsylvania returned to his colony in 1699
William Penn
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SFX is the standard abbreviation for these, from the rustling of trees to cannon fire
Sound effects
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Saint-Pierre & Miquelon
France
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Designer Vivienne Westwood ran a shop with Malcolm McLaren, who launched this Johnny Rotten band
The Sex Pistols
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Because he had the same thing for lunch every day for 20 years, Andy Warhol painted these, beginning in 1962
Campbell's Soup cans
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Lerner & Loewe's "Lusty Month" (3)
May
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This young man put his savings into a small Cleveland refinery in 1862 & eventually had an oil monopoly
John D. Rockefeller
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Term for the flow of a film, maintained by keeping details consistent throughout a scene
Continuity
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Montserrat
Great Britain (United Kingdom)
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Star designer John Galliano was born Juan Carlos Galliano in this British possession at the tip of Spain
Gibraltar
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Warhol went against his Capitalist tendencies with his portrait of this man, seen here
Mao Tse-tung
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Patrick Dennis' "Auntie" (4)
Mame
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First Lady Helen Taft led a fund-raising drive for a memorial to this 1912 marine disaster
Sinking of the Titanic
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Garland Jeffreys sang of having star-studded "dreams" of this size, like movie film
35mm
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Cook Islands
New Zealand
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Katharine Hamnett created the '80s T-shirt telling us to "choose" this
Life
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Andy's "15 minutes of fame" quote was once the motto of this magazine
Interview
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It "Becomes Electra" (8)
Mourning
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This Chiricahua Apache was a popular attraction at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis
Geronimo
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The inventors of this camera-stabilizing device won a special 1977 Oscar
Steadicam
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Madeira Islands
Portugal
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Andy's loft on East 47th Street got this nickname from its former use & Andy's mass-production techniques
The Factory
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Colchian jilted by Jason (5)
Medea
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In 1801 this onetime VP compiled "A Manual of Parliamentary Practice" still used in the U.S. Senate
Thomas Jefferson
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Near the end of the credits comes the "cutter" of this, the exposed but unfinished film
Negative cutter
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Northern Mariana Islands
USA
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Warhol became the manager of this Lou Reed rock group in 1965 & produced their first album
Velvet Underground
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Faust's fiendish foe (14)
Mephistopheles
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If Joe DiMaggio's hitting streak had gone one more game in 1941, this company would have given him a $10,000 contract
H.J. Heinz (Heinz 57 Varieties)
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This white, glossy coating on your teeth is the hardest substance in the human body
Enamel
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This bovine took the rap for the disastrous fire of October 8, 1871
Mrs. O'Leary's cow
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It's the kingdom whose flag is seen here (Union Jack)
Great Britain/England
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Minoru Yamasaki reached new heights with this New York City complex
World Trade Center
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Quentin Tarantino directed this film & also had a bit role as Jimmy of Toluca Lake
Pulp Fiction
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A student, or a minor in Roman law
Pupil
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The time it takes for 50% of the atoms to decay in a radioactive substance is called this
Half-life
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At 14,140 feet, this Rocky Mountain peak discovered in 1806 is one of Colorado's highest
Pike's Peak
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Seen here is the flag of this nation (the home of Bollywood)
India
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William Pereira erected his Transamerica "Pyramid" in this city
San Francisco
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As mad bomber Howard Payne in this film, Dennis Hopper planted a bomb on an L.A. area transit bus
Speed
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A blow with a whip
Lash
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While compounds of this element are added to table salt, in its pure form it's quite poisonous
Iodine
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While one creation slept, God took this to make Eve
Adam's rib
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Andy Garcia is a native of this country whose flag is seen here
Cuba
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Charles Bulfinch, who contributed to the Capitol in Washington, D.C., designed this city's state house on Beacon Hill
Boston
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Jean Vander Pyl, who played Wilma in the original cartoon series, played Mrs. Feldspar in this movie adaptation
The Flintstones
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A hollow area that holds a light bulb
Socket
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The "super" class of these stars, the largest known, includes Antares & Betelgeuse
Red giants
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You'll find this triangular island about 4 miles off the southeast coast of Massachusetts
Martha's Vineyard
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In the 1990s, this nation whose flag is seen here moved its seat of government to a different city
Germany
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Dallas-Fort Worth Airport architect Gyo Obata helped design this Smithsonian museum
Air & Space Museum
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Containing the hit "Can You Feel The Love Tonight", it was Disney's first animated feature not based on an existing story
The Lion King
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Flower seen here (that fits the category)
Iris
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On the pH scale, a pH of 7 indicates this type of solution
Neutral
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