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Those who enjoy this activity can see the wreckage of the ocean liner Bianca C, which sank off Grenada in 1961 |
scuba diving
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Peter Banning aka Peter Pan |
Hook
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Food term also meaning one's basic means of support |
bread & butter
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The eldest son of Queen Beatrix, Willem-Alexander is the heir to the throne of this Low Country |
The Netherlands
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In this novel, Ishmael's roommate aboard the Pequod is a Polynesian prince named Queequeg |
Moby-Dick
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You can study this at St. George's University, like the nearly 650 American students rescued by the 1983 invasion |
medicine
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DJ Adrian Cronauer |
Good Morning, Vietnam
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At the Battle of Suomussalmi in December 1939, this country's ski troops dealt the Russians a shocking defeat |
(James: What is Switzerland?)
Finland
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The Amish dress in a plain style, using these 2-piece fasteners, not buttons |
hook & eye
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DNA helped prove Anna Manahan was not this Russian heiress as she claimed |
Anastasia
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This title character in a Dickens novel receives a gunshot wound during a burglary with Bill Sikes |
Oliver Twist
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On the left of Grenada's flag, seen here, is this spice, for which the country is famous |
nutmeg
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Prep school English teacher John Keating |
Dead Poets Society
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In early English law, it was pursuit of an offender with loud shouts of alarm |
(Tom: What is assault & battery?)
hue & cry
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This 12th century Duchess of Aquitaine gave England an heir in her son, Richard the Lion-Hearted |
Eleanor
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On the island of Glubbdubdrib, a sorcerer showed him apparitions of Hannibal & others with whom he talked |
Gulliver
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Carriacou, part of Grenada, is the largest of this group of 600 of the Windward Islands |
the Grenadines
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Therapist Sean McGuire |
(James: What is Awakenings?)
Good Will Hunting
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This 3-time Olympic gold medalist from Bologna says his weaknesses are wine, women & tortellini |
Alberto Tomba
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In Genesis 3 God said, "Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know" these |
good & evil
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With no male heir, Julius Caesar adopted this grandnephew who later became Emperor |
Augustus
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It's Claude Frollo's profession in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" |
a priest
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Columbus reached Grenada in 1498, but this fierce tribe kept colonizers away until 1650 |
(James: Who are the Arawak?)
the Carib
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Sax player Vladimir Ivanoff |
Moscow on the Hudson
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The origins of tap lie in this dance created by 19th century African Americans |
the buck & wing
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The 843 A.D. Treaty of Verdun divided this great Frankish king's empire among 3 grandsons |
Charlemagne
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In an 1894 Mark Twain novel, it's the nickname the townsfolk gave to eccentric lawyer David Wilson |
Pudd'nhead
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