Saturday, June 9, 2007

Q player in "Die Another Day"

Answer: Cleese

Second highest mountain in the lower 48 states

Answer: Elbert

The whale in "Pinocchio"

Answer: Monstro

Where Huxley taught Orwell

Answer: Eton

Capital of Valais canton

Answer: Sion

Pianist Rubinstein

Answer: Anton

Russian literary award established in 1881

Answer: Pushkin Prize

"Harlequin's Carnival" painter

Answer: Miro

Car that "beats the gassers and the rail jobs" in a 1964 hit

Answer: GTO

World's smallest island nation

Answer: Nauru

Robert Burns poem

Answer: To a mouse

Lake that James Fenimore Cooper called Glimmerglass

Answer: Otsego

"Under the Pink" singer Tori

Answer: Amos

1914 Booth Tarkington novel

Answer: Penrod

"Just a ____" (Marlene Dietrich's last film)

Answer: Gigolo

"The Mysterious Island" captain

Answer: Nemo

World's biggest city built on continuous permafrost

Answer: Yakutsk

"____ Crazy" (1977 Paul Davis hit)

Answer: I go

"The End of the Affair" author, 1951

Answer: Greene

TV star who directed in the 1999 documentary "Barenaked in America"

Answer: Jason Priestley

Doc's wife in "Come Back, Little Sheba"

Answer: Lola

"Down ____" (Janis Joplin song)

Answer: on me

Poet who wrote "Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal"

Answer: Eliot

'80s White House dog

Answer: Rex

1991 Wimbledon champ Steffi

Answer: Graf

Adam of "Chicago Hope"

Answer: Arkin

Fourth wife of Charlie Chaplin

Answer: Oona

Neighbor of Libya

Answer: Chad

Lauren of "The Big Sleep"

Answer: Bacall

California border lake

Answer: Tahoe

"Candid Camera" creator Funt

Answer: Allen

Sporty Mazda

Answer: Miata

Levin who wrote "The Stepford Wives"

Answer: Ira

"Woman of the ___ " (Tracy/Hepburn film)

Answer: Year

Land on the Strait of Hormuz

Answer: Oman

"Swing Shift" Oscar nominee

Answer: Lahti

"A Chapter on Ears" essayist

Answer: Elia

Stewart once married to George Hamilton

Answer: Alana

First man to appear on the cover of Vogue

Answer: Gere

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