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In 1997 the world said "Hello Dolly" to one of these mammals, the first successfully cloned |
a sheep
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This airline calls itself "The Spirit of Australia" |
Qantas
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It precedes Hot Rodding, Photography & Mechanics in the names of magazines |
Popular
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It's the second-most populous city in England |
Birmingham
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One you have is "to remain silent" |
a right
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In 1984 Philip Michael Thomas began playing Ricardo Tubbs on this TV show |
Miami Vice
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The poorwill is one of the few species of birds that's known to do this in the winter |
hibernate
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Carrier serving the Eastern U.S. is the third to bear this name & the logo seen here |
Pan Am
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Appropriately, the name of this director is in the title of a mystery magazine founded in 1956 |
Hitchcock
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Saudi Arabia is connected to this Persian Gulf island nation by the King Fahd Causeway |
Bahrain
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Bank on which you'd find the artistic section of Paris |
the Left Bank
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Now a coach, he was nicknamed "the Mop" for diving after loose balls during 13 seasons in the NBA |
(Alex: Right, coach of the Lakers.)
Phil Jackson
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Codeine & morphine are both made from opium, which is obtained from a species of this flower |
the poppy
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This "colorful" low-fare airline began passenger service in 2000 with flights between JFK & Fort Lauderdale |
JetBlue
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Time, Inc. spun off this magazine from People magazine in June 1994 |
(Gina: What is Entertainment Weekly?) (Daniel: What is Teen People?) (Jeremy: What is Life?)
InStyle
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It's one of the 3 U.S. state capitals found on the Missouri River |
(Gina: What is Biloxi?)
Bismarck, North Dakota
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The Brits spell it differently |
(Alex: Yes, R-E instead of E-R.)
center
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In the 1946 classic "The Big Sleep", he played Philip Marlowe |
Humphrey Bogart
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Lignite, a low-grade type of this rock, is only about 30 percent carbon |
coal
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Not surprisingly, in 1988 it was the official carrier of the Seoul Olympic games |
Korean Air Lines
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Anna Wintour is the editor-in-chief of the U.S. edition of this fashion magazine |
Vogue
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Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is president of this nation with a population near 175 million |
Brazil
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Don't keep it under your hat, it anagrams to a material used in hats |
(Alex: For felt, right.)
left
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He won Emmys in 1977, '78, '79, '80, '82, '83, '85, '86 & '88 |
Phil Donahue
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Sweeter than sucrose, this fruit sugar is found in fruits as well as in honey |
fructose
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Though now competing with newer companies, it remains Russia's largest air carrier |
Aeroflot
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In 2002, this magazine finally tracked down & ID'ed Sharbat Gula as the subject of its most famous cover from 1985 |
National Geographic
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In the 17th c. Tibetan forces invaded this neighboring country whose name means "the edge of Tibet" |
Bhutan
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Philip Bailey was the mesmerizing lead falsetto singer of this 1970s funk supergroup abbreviated EWF |
Earth, Wind & Fire
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