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Official language of Cambodia
Khmer
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"Home of the Twelfth Man"
Texas A&M
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the thumb of a dog
dewclaw
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killed at the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876
Custer
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practitioner of yoga / wandering mystic
Yogi
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Swedish statesman; only UN Sec to die in office - in plane crash
Dag Hammarskjold
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biggest cemetery in Paris
Père Lachaise
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known as "the Fifth Beatle" for producing their early stuff
George Martin (sometimes Pete Best is too though)
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Kalamazoo is in this state
Michigan
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alpine skiing between close poles/gates
Slalom skiing
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famous Chicago CubsĀ infielders good at double plays
Tinker-Evers-Chance
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black female contralto who sang at Lincoln Memorial on Easter, 1939
Marian Anderson
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"How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb"
Dr. Strangelove
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director of Some Like It Hot and The Apartment
Billy Wilder
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Where is Calgary?
Alberta
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Largest city in Quebec?
Montreal
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Two New Brunswick cities:
Fredericton (capital) and Saint John (largest)
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Two cities of British Columbia
Victoria (capital) and Vancouver (largest)
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Two cities of Saskatchewan:
Regina (capital) and Saskatoon (largest)
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Capital at Iqaluit
Nunavut
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Capital at Yellowknife
Northwest Territories
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Capital at Whitehorse
Yukon
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"Queen of Disco"
Donna Summer
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designed the Geodesic Dome
Buckminster Fuller
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big spherical rock things filled with crystals
"geode"
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Korean religious leader and founder of the Unification Church
Sun Myung Moon
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female who swam the English Channel
Gertrude Ederle
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Pigeon Forge, TN theme park in Smoky Mts.
Dollywood
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18th century European Jewish sect
Hasidic Judaism
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huge British/Euro media/journalism company
Reuter's
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where the aquifer surface meets the ground surface
spring
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an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, or silt) from which groundwater can be extracted
aquifer
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a water supply or navigable channel constructed to convey water (aka water bridge)
aqueduct
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where the UCLA Bruins play football
Rose Bowl
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two 1998 players who broke Roger Maris' single season HR record
Sammy Sosa (Cubs, 66) and Mark McGwire (Cardinals, 70)
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chicken breast with garlic butter
Chicken Kiev
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Diced chicken in a rich cream with mushrooms, pimientos, green peppers & sherry
chicken a la king
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Notre Dame coach who said "win one for the Gipper" in 1928 and then beat Army
Knute Rockne
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who played at Shea Stadium (until 2009)
New York Mets
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Where is Gothenburg
Sweden
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torture device looks like coffin with spikes
Iron Maiden
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Roman Baths of....
Caracalla
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DuPont is associated with this state
Delaware
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largest and most popular Greek Island
Crete
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Czech superstar tennis player from the 80s (18 Grand Slam titles)
Martina Navratilova
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Belgium is made up of Dutch-speaking [blank] and French-speaking [blank]
Flemish and Walloon
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