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Solid geometry deals with figures having this many dimensions |
3
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The pyramid with the largest base in North America is the Pyramid of the Sun in this country |
Mexico
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In 1926 this automaker introduced his all-metal, 3-engine transport plane |
Ford
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On a blouse or dress, it can be square, keyhole or plunging |
the neckline
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Prince Achille Murat, this French emperor's nephew, settled near Tallahassee, Fla. in 1825 |
Napoleon
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This many blackbirds were baked into "a dainty dish to set before a king" |
24 (4 & 20)
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This is defined as the distance around a circle |
the circumference
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Karel Drbal said that by using "pyramid power" he could keep one of these shaving items sharp indefinitely |
a razor (blade)
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This supersonic transport's 1st trip from London to Washington, May 24, 1976, cost passengers $801 one-way |
the Concorde
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Prior to the Civil War, it was considered the dividing line between the North & South |
the Mason-Dixon line
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A noted marine biologist, this Japanese emperor wrote several books on the subject |
Hirohito
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A 2-pound one of these vegetables will yield about 2 cups of filling for a popular Thanksgiving pie |
a pumpkin
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Angles can be measured in radians or these |
degrees
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Many Aztec pyramids had flattened tops with one of these religious structures on them |
temple
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This country's air force uses the Saab Draken & Viggen fighter planes |
Sweden
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The Line Islands in the Pacific are situated north & south of this imaginary line |
the equator
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This "Confessor" was the last descendant of Alfred the Great to serve as king of England |
Edward the Confessor
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Things perfectly in place are in this pie "order" |
apple pie
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This, the amount of space occupied by a solid, is measured in cubic units |
volume
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This civilization built the pyramid of the magician at Uxmal & legend says it was built overnight |
(Elizabeth: What are the Aztecs?)
the Mayans
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The first jumbo jet, it entered airline service in 1970 |
the Boeing 747
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Howdy Doody & Judy Garland were among the many mystery guests who appeared on this TV game show |
What's My Line?
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In 1468, at the age of 16, this son of King John II of Aragon was named King of Sicily |
Ferdinand (II) of Aragon
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The RR Diner in this TV town was noted for its damn good coffee & cherry pie |
Twin Peaks
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A quadrilateral is one type of this figure whose name is Greek for "many angles" |
(Michelle: What is a rectangle?)
a polygon
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This son & successor of Snefru is credited with building the largest true pyramid |
Cheops
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For about 10 years, 1982-92, this plane sat under a 415'-diameter aluminum dome in Long Beach |
the Spruce Goose
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In palm reading, it's the all-important crease running from above the thumb toward the wrist |
the life line
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This Holy Roman Empress had 16 children, including Marie Antoinette |
Maria Theresa
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This cliche refers to a future reward |
pie in the sky
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