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| Color of a coward's bell |
yellow
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| The U.S. is world's leading coffee consumer; this large nation is the leading coffee producer |
Brazil
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| In May 1974 India tested this type of explosive device |
an atomic bomb
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| In this Hans Christian Andersen tale, a little child remarks "He doesn't have anything on!" |
The Emperor's New Clothes
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| He began to form his special theory of relativity when he was 16 |
Einstein
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| “A word to" them "is enough" |
the wise
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| Jeff Foxworthy has many tests to see if you're one of these |
a redneck
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| While rounding the tip of South America in 1520, one of his ships deserted & returned to Spain |
Magellan
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| In October 1957 she became the first British monarch to open Canada's parliament |
Elizabeth II
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| He spins straw into gold for the miller's daughter |
Rumpelstiltskin
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| This naturalist's "On the Origin of Species" has been referred to as "The Book that Shook the World" |
Darwin
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| "Where there's a will, there's" this |
a way
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| A shade of brown used to be made from these preserved bodies of ancient Egyptians |
mummies
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| This Chilean capital is dominated by 2 hills: Cerro Santa Lucia & Cerro San Cristobal |
Santiago
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| In 1985 researchers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute located the wreckage of this liner |
the Titanic
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| Before becoming a sea captain, Lemuel Gulliver practices this profession |
medicine
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| This Russian physiologist coined the term conditioned reflex |
Pavlov
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| "None so" this "as those who will not see" |
blind
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| Rhodopsin in the rods of your eyes is also called "visual" this royal color |
purple
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| With huge oil reserves in the Maracaibo Basin, this country is the continent's top oil producer |
Venezuela
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| In 1928 Ataturk removed the constitutional provision that named this Turkey's state religion |
(Amanda: What is Orthodox Christianity?)
Islam
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| This legendary outlaw of Nottinghamshire began appearing in children's books in the 19th century |
Robin Hood
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| In 1977 this "A Brief History of Time" author became professor of gravitational physics at Cambridge |
(Stephen) Hawking
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| "Don't wash your" this "in public" |
dirty laundry
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| Tattletale this is a shade of dirty white |
(Peter: What is a white lie?) (Alex: Pardon?) (Peter: What is a white lie?)
tattletale gray
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| South America's largest wild land animal, this hoglike creature can grow as large as a pony |
the tapir
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| 9 members of this cult escaped the fire that engulfed their complex near Waco, Texas in 1993 |
the Branch Davidians
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| This book's first edition said it was "translated from the original equine, by Anna Sewell" |
Black Beauty
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| This "Father of Modern Astronomy" was born in Germany in 1571 |
(Johannes) Kepler
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| "Never" do this "of the dead" |
speak ill
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