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This expression means a person takes after one of their parents.

What is a chip off the old block? This typically refers to a child having the same personality traits or work ethic as a parent, rather than necessarily sharing the same physical build or appearance

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Baltic Avenue, Park Place, St. James Place, Atlantic Avenue, and Boardwalk are all street names in this city

What is Atlantic City? If you have ever played classic Monopoly, you are familiar with the names of some Atlantic City streets.

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Even before she performed the final concert with the Supremes in 1970, she was recording her first solo album

Who is Diana Ross? She and Mary Wilson, fellow former Supreme, had a spat on stage at the Motown reunion years after the Supremes had disbanded. It ended with Ross shoving Wilson, and Smokey Robinson took the stage to defuse the scene.

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This elongated car is used by wedding parties, in funeral processions, and to and from the office by moguls of industry

What is a limousine? Initially, they were used to transport freight. The name comes from the Limousin region in France.

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The popular saying “a month of Sundays” is flawed because you can have a maximum of only this number of Sundays in a month.

What is five? Months have only four or five of each day, depending on what day of the week the first of the month falls.

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What nursery rhyme character “kissed the girls and made them cry”?

Georgie Porgie. Origins of the rhyme date back to the mid-19th century in England.

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You do this when you complete an item on your to-do list.

What is cross it off (or tick it off)? It’s helpful to prioritize tasks before creating a to-do list, and it’s beneficial to maintain both a long-term and a short-term task list.

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This capital city of a Pacific Rim country has the largest population in the world.

What is Tokyo? Its population exceeds 37 million. Delhi, India, is in the No. 2 spot, with more than 34 million. There is no North American city in the top 20

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He left his band of five family members in 1979 and struck out on his own with two consecutive hit albums, Off the Wall and Thriller, right out of the gate.

Who is Michael Jackson? The Jackson 5, as the family band was known, consisted of Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael.

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One tourist adventure in Venice is to ride one of these through the canals  

What is gondola? All 280 components of modern Venetian gondolas are still handcrafted  

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This bell rings inside the giant grandfather-style clock that is one of the dominating features of the London skyline.

What is Big Ben? The clock’s proper name is the Great Clock of the Elizabeth Tower

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What Andrew Lloyd Webber musical features the song “The Music of the Night”?

Phantom of the Opera. The musical is based on the novel by French author Gaston Leroux. Two films have been adapted from the novel as well. The first one was a silent film starring Lon Chaney

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Ready-made clothes are also called this

What is off the rack? Men’s custom suits are available in three categories: standard, premium, and luxury. In 2024, the minimum prices for men’s custom suits were $699 for standard, $1,200 for premium, and $1,400 for luxury

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One of the world’s most expensive places to live, this lavish European city is located on the Mediterranean Sea.

What is Monaco? Fun fact: Monaco is both a city and a state, known as a city-state

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In 1971, this Beatle started a band known as Wings.

Who is Paul McCartney? His wife Linda played the keyboard. The band disbanded in 1981. Its most popular album is Band on the Run, which features two Top 10 singles, including the title song.

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Jules Verne wrote a book about traveling for five weeks in one of these unlikely modes of transportation, customarily used for recreation and sightseeing.

What is a balloon? The book is Five Weeks in a Balloon, a notable departure from Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.

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This refers to a calendar that businesses or governments use when their calendars do not start on January 1.

What is a fiscal year? For example, the U.S. government’s calendar year runs from October 1 through September 30 of the following yea

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What musician is known as the “King of the Blues”?

B.B. King. He is known for his fluid guitar playing. He is ranked No. 6 on Rolling Stone’s list of 100 greatest guitarists of all time.

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Take this to exit the interstate highway system.

What is an off-ramp? Before the interstate was inaugurated, it could take more than two months to travel by car from coast to coast.

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This European city is infamous for its red-light district.

What is Amsterdam? De Wallen, Amsterdam’s oldest neighborhood, is the best-known modern red-light district

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This popular duo, consisting of Paul and Art, who each went on to successful solo careers

Who are Simon and Garfunkel? They have since performed reunion tours together. “The Sound of Silence,” released in 1965, is the tune that catapulted their duo career.

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Get comfortable—we’re going for a ride on this, the longest highway in the world.

What is Pan-American Highway? It runs 19,000 miles (30,578 km) from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, to the tip of Argentina. It traverses 14 countries from the United States south through Central and South America.

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This is the official name of the prevalent calendar in use today, particularly in the West  

What is the Gregorian calendar? In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII introduced the calendar because the Julian calendar made it difficult to calculate when Easter should fall.

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What type of instrument is mentioned in the song “Oh! Susanna”?

Banjo. Stephen Foster wrote “Oh! Susanna” in 1846. A banjo is mentioned in the lyric “For I come from Alabama with a banjo on my knee.”

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To take the blush off this flower is to find something mundane that was once exciting.

What is rose? The alternate expression is to take the bloom off the rose.

500

) Africa’s oldest subway is found in this city

What is Cairo? It was opened in 1987 and spans 66 miles (106 km), with 80 stations.

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This performer was a member of the New Christy Minstrels and the First Edition before he left to pursue a solo career

Initials: KR

Who is Kenny Rogers? According to the bio on his website, “Rogers sold over 120 million albums worldwide, making him one of the best-selling male artists of all-time according to the RIAA, with one Diamond album, 20 Platinum albums, and 11 Gold albums.

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Cruise control was designed by an engineer who had this disability

What is blindness? Ralph Teeter invented cruise control in 1945. He got the idea when he noticed that his driver’s speed varied depending on whether he was talking.

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This ultra-precise device is so accurate that it can measure Earth’s rotation slowing down by milliseconds.

What is an atomic clock? The atomic clock uses the vibrations of cesium or rubidium atoms to measure time.

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What actor starred in Holiday Inn, High Society, and White Christmas?

Bing Crosby. Crosby was the first recipient of the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

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