Witch crushed to death. Victim's sister also killed. Killer sent to Kansas, not prison.
The Wizard of Oz
This Texas city, "The Big D", has an average of 234 sunny days per year.
Dallas
"Old" Christine on The New Adventures of Old Christine & Selina Meyer on Veep
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
This Ontario town changed it's name from Berlin in 1916 due to anti-German sentiment during the First World War.
Kitchener
At 1,538 miles, it has the longest border with Canada than any other U.S. state.
Alaska
A snow globe falls from a hand. Xanadu makes news. A sled goes into an incinerator.
Citizen Kane
In 1926 the city of Seabreeze became part of this Florida beach city.
Daytona Beach
Jack Tripper on Three's Company, & Paul Hennessy on 8 Simple Rules
John Ritter
On landing in the Hawaiian islands, Captain Cook named them this, after an Earl.
The Sandwich Islands
Since 1998, our Walk of Fame has honoured 137 Canadians with stars on the streets of this city.
Toronto
Cary Grant mistaken for a spy. He proposes between two giant heads. A train enters a tunnel.
Soak up the sun on Jumeirah Beach in this wealthy emirate, but probably not in a bikini.
Dubai
Michael Knight in Knight Rider, & Mitch Buchannon in Baywatch
David Hasselhoff
What was once called Newark in Ontario, Canada became this town-on-the-lake.
Niagara-on-the-Lake
Of Canada's three largest cities, it's the one that's on an island.
Montreal
A knife fight at an observatory. A cliffside drag race. A shooting at an observatory.
Rebel Without a Cause
The Latin word for dragon, it's the first name of Hogwarts student Malfoy.
Draco
Gemma on Sons of Anarchy & Peg on Married...With Children
Katey Sagal
Myanmar is still sometimes called this, its English name until 1989.
Burma
With an area of 594,860 square miles, it's Canada's largest province.
Quebec
A marshal gets married. A train arrives right on time. A bride shoots a man in the back.
High Noon
This river appears in the title of a famous waltz by Johann Strauss II.
Danube
Charlie Salinger on Party of Five, & Jack Shephard on Lost
Matthew Fox
After North Vietnamese troops captured it in 1975, it was renamed Ho Chi Minh City.
Saigon
At a black tie event in 2009, Yo-yo Ma accompanied this Prime Minister, who sang "With A Little Help From My Friends."
Stephen Harper