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14..Liza's dad turns down Prof. Higgins 10 pounds. Why?

15..Where is the Aswan Dam?

16..Why has Macedonia been in the news?

17..Deerpark, Huguenot, and Sparrowbush are neighboring towns to the hometown of which former Husky?

18..In what movie do Pacino and De Niro have a sitdown?

19..Ken, Hoot & Bob

20.."Ain't no use in turning on your light, babe, I'm on the dark side of the road."

21..What is Addyi and why in the news?

22..In sports what is the "Bird's Nest"?

23..What is often cited as the most famous 4 notes in the history of music?

24..Each year the world increases by 83, 93, 103, 113, 123, or 133 million folks?

25..In the mother country what is the act of "taking silk"?

Well, by now my newspaper should be in the driveway, chock full of good info for your future exams.
 
15. Egypt
19. Gibson(s)
22. The Olympic sports stadium in Beijing that recently hosted the world track & field championships
24. 83 million
 
23. Here Comes the Bride which, I believe, comes from the Bridal March by Wagner(?)
 
18. Heat
23. The beginning of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5
 
16. Migrant workers including many children trying to cross the border/storm the border and being repelled with various levels of violence.
25. Becoming a Queen's (or King's) counsel (QC or KC) in the legal profession - referring I believe to a change in the robe material to silk originally and a change in wig design as well.
 
16. Migrant workers including many children trying to cross the border/storm the border and being repelled with various levels of violence.
25. Becoming a Queen's (or King's) counsel (QC or KC) in the legal profession - referring I believe to a change in the robe material to silk originally and a change in wig design as well.

Welcome, UcM, how is it you decided to leave the test-closet?
 
14. Alfie (I think that's her father's name) asks Higgins for five pounds. But Higgins is so charmed by his honesty and straightforward use of the English language that he decides to give him ten. But Alfie says, no, ten pounds would only make him cautious and unhappy. Higgins is greatly amused and gives him the asked-for five.
 
19. Maynard, Gibson and Steele. All great heroes of the Silver Screen version of the Old West.
20. Don't think Twice, Bobby Zimmerman.
23. First four notes of Beethoven's Fifth.
 
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Would it hurt you to include the artist for the benefit of the vast ignoramia:p?
Well, I'm familiar with two versions, one by Gordon Lightfoot, and one by Peter, Paul & Mary - but, I honestly can't recall who wrote it.
 
Well, I'm familiar with two versions, one by Gordon Lightfoot, and one by Peter, Paul & Mary - but, I honestly can't recall who wrote it.

If you remember the '60s, you really weren't there. Obviously you were, silly old Bear!
 
Well, I'm familiar with two versions, one by Gordon Lightfoot, and one by Peter, Paul & Mary - but, I honestly can't recall who wrote it.
um ... Bob Dylan?!
 
23. Beethoven's Fifth, I think. Interestingly, some years ago my wife and I heard an original organ transcription of the symphony by an organist named Felix Hell. I thought it quite good.

The Wedding March to which VAUC refers is the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin, an opera by Wagner. I don't believe the first 4 notes are particularly distinctive. Although not a true "organist" I played "organ" on the keyboard for my niece's wedding some years ago and offered to learn it. Thankfully she chose something else.
 
Well, I'm familiar with two versions, one by Gordon Lightfoot, and one by Peter, Paul & Mary - but, I honestly can't recall who wrote it.

Now I noticed you contributed to the Folk Song thread, and a Joan Baez version there adds to all the renditions
you know. You are being swamped, but don't think twice, it's all right.
 
Thinking twice just gets me MORE confused anyway....
 
Well, I'm familiar with two versions, one by Gordon Lightfoot, and one by Peter, Paul & Mary - but, I honestly can't recall who wrote it.

I favor Johnny Cash's version.....



But I wonder who sang this version.....



Why babe? Why babe?
 
17. Port Jervis, New York, home of Stefanie Dolson. She went to school at Minisink Valley, which is in Slate Hill, another nearby town.
 
14..Rbny gives us the scoop on a scene from MY FAIR LADY.

15..VAUC places it in Egypt.

16.. Migrant workers and escapees from war try to breach a new wall. UcM has it.

17..Welcome MJL, who is giving us Stef.

18..JC is packing Heat, one a cop, one a criminal.

19..The Trail Blazers often appeared together in the 40's. See zorro.

21..Supposed to have positive effects in the boudoir. How so?

22..VAUC says it's not about shooting ospreys where they sit, but a Beijing stadium.

23..The key word is "cited", for it appears in print a lot in reference to the 5th Symphony, but I can't argue with
VAUC's choice. "Here Comes the Bride" is certainly 4 notes played daily and often. See Knight's detail.

24..VAUC takes a census and comes up with 83 million.

25..UcM is on top of British practices.

Now fix 21, 12 & 8 please.
 
Is 21 the new female libido drug, just approved by the FDA?
 
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