Sonoran,
Chihuahuan
North America
"Two Tahitian Women"
Paul Gauguin
Upon his death in 1989, he had served as emperor 62 years, the longest reign in Japanese history
Hirohito
They made their film debut in "Wild on the Beach" in 1965, the same year they recorded "I Got You, Babe"
Sonny and Cher
The black type of this rubbery cinema treat is flavored with the root of a plant of the same name
Licorice
Gibson,
Great Sandy
Australia
"Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer"
Rembrandt
As a result of its 1904-1905 war with this country, Japan received control of Manchuria
Russia
"Leprechaun" introduced her in 1993, 1 year before she found her real pot of gold as Rachel on "Friends"
Jennifer Aniston
They come in multiple colors & have the 13th letter of the alphabet stamped on them
M&M's
aklimakan,
Negev
Asia
"The Potato Eaters"
Vincent Van Gogh
In 1457 Ota Dokan built a castle on the present site of the Imperial Palace in this city
Tokyo
Barbara Hershey's first film role was as Doris Day's stepdaughter in the 1968 comedy "With Six You Get" this
Eggroll
This Southern "canine" specialty is really a small cornmeal dumpling
Hush puppies
atagonian,
Atacama
South America
"Cow's Skull: Red, White and Blue"
Georgia O'Keeffe
These professional warriors wore 2 swords as a symbol of their caste
Samurai
This "Lethal Weapon" lady was a model before "Major League" made her a major league film star
Rene Russo
Mmmm! They're small pieces of fried hog fat eaten as a snack
Pork rinds
Nubian,
Namib
Africa
"Pear Blossom Highway"
David Hockney
In the 13th C., Kublai Khan's invading navy was destroyed by a great storm later called this, or "divine wind"
Kamikaze
She debuted as Sister Pia in the 1976 film "A Matter of Time", which starred her mother, Ingrid Bergman
Isabella Rossellini
Another name for appetizers, it's French for "outside the work"
Hors d'oeuvres