I visited the national museum founded by King Rama V in this city & all I got was this lousy Thai-shirt
Bangkok
2 songs from this Civil War epic were nominated for Academy Awards in 2004
Cold Mountain
In the 1890s British artist, Francis Barraud painted his dog, Nipper, listening to one of these
a gramophone
Of King of Glory, King of Hell, or King of Prussia, the one that's a city in Pennsylvania
King of Prussia
The first floor of a building in London is the equivalent of this floor of a building in Boston
a second floor
The Musee d'Orsay in Paris was built in the Gare d'Orsay, an old one of these
a railway station
In the movie "10" Bo Derek seduces Dudley Moore to the strains of this Spanish-influenced classical piece
Bolero
The AIBO is an interactive robot dog from this company
Of England's George I, II or III, the one for whom the U.S. State of Georgia was named in 1733
George II
In England, comedian Carrot Top would refer to this as a reverse charge call
calling collect
This museum founded back in 1835 contains the gold coffin of Tutankhamen
The Egyptian Museum
An iconic scene in "Apocalypse Now" features copters flying, blaring this Wagner piece
Ride of the Valkyrie
Ay, Chihuahua, it's Carlos Alazraqui who gave this restaurant's dog its voice
Taco Bell
Of the Scottish kings Donald III, Malcolm III, or Alexander III, the one who became king after killing Macbeth in 1057
Malcolm III
British parlance for this would make the ex-senator Banknote Bradley
a bill
Works by Venetian masters Titian & Tintoretto are in this other "V" city's Kunsthistorisches Museum
Vienna
"I walked the avenues till my legs felt like stone" is a line from this 1993 Oscar-winning song
Streets of Philadelphia
This president had a pair of beagles named Him & Her
Lyndon Johnson
Of Norway's Haakon VII, Olaf V or Harald V, the one who currently occupies the throne
Harald
A turn-up on your trousers there, becomes one of these on your pants here
a cuff
During its remodeling, it moved "The Night Watch" from the Main Hall to the new Philips Wing
The Rijksmuseum
"2001: A Space Odyssey" memorably used the Strauss piece called "Thus Spake" this guy
Zarathustra
It's John Steinbeck's famous poodle & traveling companion
Charley
Of Ivan the Terrible, Peter the Great or Nicholas II, the one ruling when Ben Franklin was born
Peter the Great
The Brits use the Latin curriculum vitae; we use a French word for this document
a resume