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| If you travel to French Polynesia, your plane will land at Faaa Int'l Airport near Papeete on this island |
(with less than a minute to go...)
Tahiti
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| 1 of the 4 characters Ford has played more than once on film |
Han Solo, Jack Ryan, Indiana Jones or Bob (from "American Graffiti")
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| "The Lord of San Simeon" |
William Randolph Hearst
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| For his last trip to Jerusalem, Jesus sent 2 disciples to Bethphage to get him one of these |
Donkey
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| This term for anything essential or basic could also refer to steak & home fries |
Meat & potatoes
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| King & spitting are types of this snake whose venom attacks the nervous system |
Cobra
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| This largest Japanese island covers about 60% of the country's total area |
Honshu
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| In 1969 Ford appeared on this comedy anthology series in the segment "Love and the Former Marriage" |
Love, American Style
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| In movies, Hope & Crosby's "Sarong Girl" |
Dorothy Lamour
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| Proverbs compares "A fair woman...without discretion" to a jewel in this animal's snout |
Pig
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| Bill Murray summer camped it up in this 1979 comedy |
Meatballs
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| The EPA names deteriorating paint & contaminated dust & soil as leading sources of poison from this metal |
Lead
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| Adamstown, this island's only village, is located on its northern coast near Bounty Bay |
(F: What is Pitcairn's Island?) (Alex: We'll accept that.)
Pitcairn Island
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| Ford began his film career as a contract player in this studio's "pictures" |
Columbia Pictures
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| The Wild West's "Little Sure Shot" |
Annie Oakley
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| An angry King David is compared to one of these animals robbed of her cubs |
(F: What is a lioness?)
Bear
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| (Hi, I'm Earl Brown.) In 1978 two out of three wasn't bad for this singer who I played on VH1 in 2000 |
Meat Loaf
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| Its name comes from the Greek strychnos, a type of nightshade |
Strychnine
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| In 1878 the U.S. acquired Pago Pago as a coaling station in this Pacific island group |
Samoa
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| Ford's cameo in this 1982 Spielberg film, written by his now-wife Melissa Mathison, got cut |
E.T.
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| In the 1960s he became "The Assassin's Assassin" |
Jack Ruby
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| In the Song of Solomon, "The little" ones of these "spoil the vines" |
Foxes
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| Slang term for a singles bar, or any place with a similar atmosphere |
Meat market
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| As Heinrich Himmler found out, this poison smells like bitter almonds |
Cyanide
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| Spanish & Rapanui are principal languages spoken on this island 2,300 miles west of Chile |
Easter Island
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| In the 1979 film "The Frisco Kid" cowboy Ford ran into a rabbi played by this comic actor |
(F: Who is Mel Brooks?)
Gene Wilder
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| The "One-Legged Governor" of New Netherland |
Peter Stuyvesant
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| Jesus called the Pharisees "Blind guides, which strain at a gnat, and swallow" this |
A camel
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| For example: bonbons, chocolate, toffee...anyone hungry yet? |
Sweet meats
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| The element with atomic number 33, or the poisonous compound made from it |
Arsenic
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