This "king" of the dinosaurs had a muscular jaw that, it's thought, could rip off 500 pounds of meat at once
the Tyrannosaurus rex
This TV co-hostess was recognized by "The Guinness Book of World Records" as television's most frequent clapper
Vanna White
Papua New Guinea occupies the eastern half of this island
New Guinea
The demolition of Finbar's Hotel in this capital inspired 7 Irish authors to write a book of tales set in it
Dublin
U.S. Constitutional preface
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preamble
This plant-eater is the largest, most common & best known of the horned dinosaurs
the triceratops
In this 1961 No. 1 hit, "You saw me standing alone / Without a dream in my heart / Without a love of my own"
Blue Moon
The Statue of Liberty towers 305 feet from foundation to torch above this island
Liberty Island
She often stayed at Brown's Hotel in London, & it's said that it inspired her mystery novel "At Bertram's Hotel
Agatha Christie
One-ounce liquor glass
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pony
This dinosaur was swift, but not as fast or as smart as in "Jurassic Park"; it did have that scary sickle-like claw, though
the Velociraptor
For adults, the U.S. Judo Federation has this rank directly below a black belt
Brown
Rolling Stone's list of the 100 greatest guitarists includes Robbie Robertson of the band called this
The Band
Tragedy strikes a high school student staying at the Waldorf in this Nebraska woman's 1905 story "Paul's Case"
Willa Cather
Arctic bird aka the sea parrot
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puffin
The name of the Laplatasaurus honors a river on the border of Uruguay & this country
Argentina
This feline has been strutting to a Henry Mancini soundtrack since the 1960s
It's the young of a fish, whether you bake, broil or fry it
Fry
Hemingway wrote "Across the River and into the Trees" while living in this city's Gritti Palace, & part of the book is set there
Venice
Cricket field's central part
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pitch
The famous 50-foot in the American Museum of Natural History is a dinosaur whose name comes from the Greek for "weight", as in an atmospheric meter
a Barosaurus
He earned the nickname "Galloping Ghost" after scoring 5 touchdowns in a 1924 college football game
Red Grange
It's the last name of New Zealand's first Olympic gold medal champion Malcolm
Champion
Daphne du Maurier fans love to stay at this Cornwall "Inn" with a Caribbean name; it inspired one of her novels
Jamaica Inn
Plants' food-conducting tissue
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phloem