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| In an early account of Jamestown's first year, he made no mention of his rescue by Pocahontas |
John Smith
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| It's New York State's "City of Good Neighbors", not its "City of Good Bison" |
Buffalo
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| In Germany these party essentials are called "Wein, Weib und Gesang" |
wine, women, and song
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| A revised version of this song sold over 3 million copies its first week of sales, Sept. 23-29, 1997 |
(Alex: ...by Elton John.)
"Candle In The Wind"
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| A helping of ice cream, or the utensil used to dish it out |
a scoop
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| Parts of the flower that are plucked off to the chant, "He loves me, he loves me not" |
petals
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| A city & island in British Columbia are named for this sea captain who explored the area in 1792 |
Vancouver
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| This North Carolina beach village with a 4-letter name really is all it's "quacked" up to be |
Duck
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| It's the cocktail that James Bond likes "shaken and not stirred" |
a martini
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| Released August 29, 1997, her album "You Light Up My Life" went platinum October 10 |
LeAnn Rimes
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| It's a small porch at the entrance of a house |
a stoop
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| The youngest members of this organization are called Daisies, after Juliette Gordon Low's nickname |
Girl Scouts
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| It took him & his crew 37 days to traverse the South American strait now named for him |
Magellan
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| A 4,083-foot-high Vermont mountain is named for this camel feature |
a hump
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| This actor quipped, "Some weasel took the cork out of my lunch" |
W.C. Fields
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| (Hi, I'm Vanessa Marcil.) I've appeared in 2 of this symbolized singer's videos, "Undertaker" & "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World" |
(Alex: The lady knows her pop music.)
The Artist Formerly Known As Prince
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| It's what they call a killjoy who spoils a social occasion |
a party pooper
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| It's the gardening feat one might do from 6 feet under |
push up daisies
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| In 1642 & 1643 this Dutch captain circumnavigated Australia without seeing it |
(Abel) Tasman
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| In other words, this vacation area in California's San Bernardino Mountains would be "Large Grizzly" |
Big Bear
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| In 1977 President Carter stated that this man "put the beer industry back on its feet" |
Billy Carter
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| Celine Dion's "Tell Him" came out one week before this lady, her duet partner, released it on her album |
Barbra Streisand
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| A group of soldiers, or what they do to get from one place to another |
a troop
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| Film in which Morgan Freeman tells Jessica Tandy, "I'm just trying to drive you to the store" |
Driving Miss Daisy
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| King Louis XVI gave this American a gold sword & made him a chevalier of France |
(Lisa: Who is Benjaman Franklin?) (Pat: Who is Thomas Jefferson?) ... (Alex: We're talking about CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS, and the clue is a reference to [*].)
John Paul Jones
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| This river winds its way through Hells Canyon |
Snake River
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| In "American Pie", "them good old boys were drinkin'" these two things |
whiskey & rye
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| The 1995 Best Male Rock Vocal Grammy went to this singer for "You Don't Know How It Feels" |
Tom Petty
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| It takes 2 basketball players to score a basket with this play |
an alley-oop
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| His poem "To a Mountain Daisy" was published in 1786 along with "To a Mouse" & "To a Louse" |
Robert Burns
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