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|title16=[[Mario]] Rescued
|title16=[[Mario]] Rescued
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== Sounds ==
===CD-ROM===
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==== Toad ====
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|file1=MIMDX TD001.oga
|title1=TD001
|description1="''How can I help you?''"
|length1=0:01
|file2=MIMDX TD002.oga
|title2=TD002
|description2="''Ok, but you'll have to prove your goods are authentic by answering a few questions.''"
|length2=0:05
|file3=MIMDX TD003.oga
|title3=TD003
|description3="''Like the sign says, bud, [artifact] was stolen and we can't reopen until it gets returned. Goodbye.''"
|length3=0:08
|file4=MIMDX TD004.oga
|title4=TD004
|description4="''[artifact]? I'm not missing [artifact]. Come back when you have what I'm looking for. Goodbye.''"
|length4=0:05
|file5=MIMDX TD005.oga
|title5=TD005
|description5="''Another fake! Hmmmph! Call back when you have your facts straight! Goodbye.''"
|length5=0:06
|file6=MIMDX TD006.oga
|title6=TD006
|description6="''At last! [artifact]! We've been looking all over town. The Mayor has authorized me to present you with this $[reward]. Thank you, and good luck finding Mario!''"
|length6=0:09
|file7=MIMDX TD007.oga
|title7=TD007
|description7="''Ok, bye!''"
|length7=0:09
|file8=MIMDX GK01C1.oga
|title8=GK01C1
|description8="''The Trevi is the biggest and oldest _____ in Rome?''"
|length8=0:04
|file9=MIMDX GK01C2.oga
|title9=GK01C2
|description9="''Add your two cents, Luigi. Why do people throw coins?''"
|length9=0:04
|file10=MIMDX GK01C3.oga
|title10=GK01C3
|description10="''Why is the Trevi famous?''"
|length10=0:03
|file11=MIMDX GK01C4.oga
|title11=GK01C4
|description11="''When was the Trevi built?''"
|length11=0:03
|file12=MIMDX GK03C1.oga
|title12=GK03C1
|description12="''Who ordered the arch to be built?''"
|length12=0:02
|file13=MIMDX GK03C2.oga
|title13=GK03C2
|description13="''When was the building completed?''"
|length13=0:02
|file14=MIMDX GK03C3.oga
|title14=GK03C3
|description14="''Who is responsible for rekindling the torch at the Tomb?''"
|length14=0:04
|file15=MIMDX GK04C1.oga
|title15=GK04C1
|description15="''When did the East Germans begin to build the Wall?''"
|length15=0:03
|file16=MIMDX GK04C2.oga
|title16=GK04C2
|description16="''For what reason did they build it?''"
|length16=0:02
|file17=MIMDX GK04C3.oga
|title17=GK04C3
|description17="''What were the government types of East Germany and West Germany?''"
|length17=0:04
|file18=MIMDX GK06C1.oga
|title18=GK06C1
|description18="''The Evzones are on guard at the Presidential:''"
|length18=0:04
|file19=MIMDX GK06C2.oga
|title19=GK06C2
|description19="''The foustanella resembles a:''"
|length19=0:03
|file20=MIMDX GK07C1.oga
|title20=GK07C1
|description20="''The largest diamond ever found was a:''"
|length20=0:03
|file21=MIMDX GK07C2.oga
|title21=GK07C2
|description21="''Before Amsterdam, most diamonds were cut in:''"
|length21=0:04
|file22=MIMDX GK07C3.oga
|title22=GK07C3
|description22="''An "Amsterdam Cut" is:''"
|length22=0:02
|file23=MIMDX GK08C1.oga
|title23=GK08C1
|description23="''Big Ben is a:''"
|length23=0:01
|file24=MIMDX GK08C2.oga
|title24=GK08C2
|description24="''The BBC uses Big Ben as its official:''"
|length24=0:05
|file25=MIMDX GK08C3.oga
|title25=GK08C3
|description25="''The clock faces are ___ feet across.''"
|length25=0:04
|file26=MIMDX GK09C1.oga
|title26=GK09C1
|description26="''Wearing a bit of green will bring a person:''"
|length26=0:03
|file27=MIMDX GK09C2.oga
|title27=GK09C2
|description27="''The shamrock is actually part of the _____ plant:''"
|length27=0:04
|file28=MIMDX GK10C1.oga
|title28=GK10C1
|description28="''The brass used to make the lion was once:''"
|length28=0:03
|file29=MIMDX GK10C2.oga
|title29=GK10C2
|description29="''When was the Cortes built?''"
|length29=0:02
|file30=MIMDX GK10C3.oga
|title30=GK10C3
|description30="''Spain adopted its constitution in:''"
|length30=0:03
|file31=MIMDX GK11C1.oga
|title31=GK11C1
|description31="''The words of which leader are inscribed at the monument's base?''"
|length31=0:04
|file32=MIMDX GK11C2.oga
|title32=GK11C2
|description32="''The monument is in the shape of:''"
|length32=0:02
|file33=MIMDX GK11C3.oga
|title33=GK11C3
|description33="''What's the Monument made of?''"
|length33=0:02
|file34=MIMDX GK12C1.oga
|title34=GK12C1
|description34="''What lights the path to the pagoda temple?''"
|length34=0:03
|file35=MIMDX GK12C2.oga
|title35=GK12C2
|description35="''The Sensoji Temple is built in the shape of a''"
|length35=0:04
|file36=MIMDX GK12C3.oga
|title36=GK12C3
|description36="''The Sensoji Temple is in the _____ district of the city.''"
|length36=0:04
|file37=MIMDX GK13C1.oga
|title37=GK13C1
|description37="''Alexander Gorsky is said to have introduced _____ into ballet.''"
|length37=0:00
|file38=MIMDX GK13C2.oga
|title38=GK13C2
|description38="''Bolshoi is a city, a ballet troupe, and:''"
|length38=0:00
|file39=MIMDX GK13C3.oga
|title39=GK13C3
|description39="''The Bolshoi Theatre:''"
|length39=0:02
|file40=MIMDX GK14C1.oga
|title40=GK14C1
|description40="''Vishnu is a Hindu:''"
|length40=0:02
|file41=MIMDX GK14C2.oga
|title41=GK14C2
|description41="''The Reclining Vishnu can be seen reclining in a:''"
|length41=0:04
|file42=MIMDX GK15C1.oga
|title42=GK15C1
|description42="''Who named the caves?''"
|length42=0:01
|file43=MIMDX GK15C2.oga
|title43=GK15C2
|description43="''Shiva is described as a _____ god:''"
|length43=0:03
|file44=MIMDX GK15C3.oga
|title44=GK15C3
|description44="''The four temples were created around:''"
|length44=0:03
|file45=MIMDX GK16C1.oga
|title45=GK16C1
|description45="''The Damascus Gate separates:''"
|length45=0:02
|file46=MIMDX GK16C2.oga
|title46=GK16C2
|description46="''Damascus gate was ordered built by:''"
|length46=0:03
|file47=MIMDX GK18C1.oga
|title47=GK18C1
|description47="''It wasn't yesterday when I was born--this bridge spans the Golden:''"
|length47=0:05
|file48=MIMDX GK18C2.oga
|title48=GK18C2
|description48="''The old bridge rests on:''"
|length48=0:02
|file49=MIMDX GK18C3.oga
|title49=GK18C3
|description49="''The Golden Horn Ferry dock is at the bridge's:''"
|length49=0:03
|file50=MIMDX GK19C1.oga
|title50=GK19C1
|description50="''Who designed Toronto City Hall?''"
|length50=0:02
|file51=MIMDX GK19C2.oga
|title51=GK19C2
|description51="''Where does the Golden Maple Leaf hang in City Hall?''"
|length51=0:03
|file52=MIMDX GK19C3.oga
|title52=GK19C3
|description52="''Part of the Toronto City Hall resembles a:''"
|length52=0:03
|file53=MIMDX GK20C1.oga
|title53=GK20C1
|description53="''The first cable cars ran up which street?''"
|length53=0:03
|file54=MIMDX GK20C2.oga
|title54=GK20C2
|description54="''The person who "drives" the cable car is known as the:''"
|length54=0:04
|file55=MIMDX GK20C3.oga
|title55=GK20C3
|description55="''In 1964, the Cable Cars:''"
|length55=0:04
|file56=MIMDX GK21C1.oga
|title56=GK21C1
|description56="''How tall is the Empire State Building?''"
|length56=0:02
|file57=MIMDX GK21C2.oga
|title57=GK21C2
|description57="''The building takes its name from:''"
|length57=0:02
|file58=MIMDX GK21C3.oga
|title58=GK21C3
|description58="''The Empire State Building is located in:''"
|length58=0:03
|file59=MIMDX GK22C1.oga
|title59=GK22C1
|description59="''The Zona Rosa is Spanish for ____ zone.''"
|length59=0:04
|file60=MIMDX GK22C2.oga
|title60=GK22C2
|description60="''The angel honors heroes of the Mexican _____''"
|length60=0:04
|file61=MIMDX GK25C1.oga
|title61=GK25C1
|description61="''The Copacabana beach is world famous for:''"
|length61=0:03
|file62=MIMDX GK25C2.oga
|title62=GK25C2
|description62="''How long is the Copacabana beach:''"
|length62=0:02
|file63=MIMDX GK25C3.oga
|title63=GK25C3
|description63="''The name of the street that runs along the beach is:''"
|length63=0:03
|file64=MIMDX GK26C1.oga
|title64=GK26C1
|description64="''What is a boleadoras?''"
|length64=0:02
|file65=MIMDX GK26C2.oga
|title65=GK26C2
|description65="''What is the American version of a gaucho?''"
|length65=0:03
|file66=MIMDX GK26C3.oga
|title66=GK26C3
|description66="''What is a boleadoras made of?''"
|length66=0:03
|file67=MIMDX GK27C1.oga
|title67=
|description67="''Who lived in the Mosque until 1517?:''"
|length67=0:03
|file68=MIMDX GK27C2.oga
|title68=
|description68="''What did the Egyptians trade for the clock tower?''"
|length68=0:03
|file69=MIMDX GK27C3.oga
|title69=GK27C3
|description69="''What will you find inside the main domed building?''"
|length69=0:03
|file70=MIMDX GK28C1.oga
|title70=GK28C1
|description70="''The Kenyatta Center is named for Jomo Kenyatta, a:''"
|length70=0:04
|file71=MIMDX GK28C2.oga
|title71=GK28C2
|description71="''The Kenyatta Conference Center was designed to look like both a skyscraper and a:''"
|length71=0:06
|file72=MIMDX GK28C3.oga
|title72=GK28C3
|description72="''The Kenyatta Conference Center was once:''"
|length72=0:04
|file73=MIMDX GK30C1.oga
|title73=GK30C1
|description73="''The tombs are sealed because:''"
|length73=0:02
|file74=MIMDX GK30C2.oga
|title74=GK30C2
|description74="''The Saadian Tombs show the sultan's:''"
|length74=0:03
|file75=MIMDX GK33C1.oga
|title75=GK33C1
|description75="''Koalas can be found in:''"
|length75=0:02
|file76=MIMDX GK33C2.oga
|title76=GK33C2
|description76="''Taronga Zoo can be reached from Sydney by:''"
|length76=0:03
|file77=MIMDX GK33C3.oga
|title77=GK33C3
|description77="''So, what does that bear like to eat?''"
|length77=0:02
}}
}}



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SNES

Icon of an audio speaker. Nintendo Logo
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Icon of an audio speaker. Main Theme
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Icon of an audio speaker. Bowser's Castle 1
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Icon of an audio speaker. Bowser's Castle 2
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Icon of an audio speaker. Italy and France
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Icon of an audio speaker. China and Japan
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Icon of an audio speaker. Kenya and Greece
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Icon of an audio speaker. Russia and Egypt
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Icon of an audio speaker. United States
File infoMedia:MIM SNES United States.oga
Icon of an audio speaker. Mexico, Argentina and Brazil
File infoMedia:MIM SNES Argentina and Brazil.oga
Icon of an audio speaker. Australia and England
File infoMedia:MIM SNES Australia and England.oga
Icon of an audio speaker. City Secured
File infoMedia:MIM SNES City Secured.oga
Icon of an audio speaker. City Not Secured
File infoMedia:MIM SNES City Not Secured.oga
Icon of an audio speaker. Catch the Koopa Kids!
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NES

Icon of an audio speaker. Title Theme
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Icon of an audio speaker. Bowser's Castle
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Icon of an audio speaker. Italy and Canada
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Icon of an audio speaker. France
File infoMedia:Mario is Missing! France NES.oga
Icon of an audio speaker. China
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Icon of an audio speaker. Japan
File infoMedia:Mario is Missing! Japan NES.oga
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File infoMedia:Mario is Missing! Kenya NES.oga
Icon of an audio speaker. Russia
File infoMedia:Mario is Missing! Russia NES.oga
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File infoMedia:Mario is Missing! Egypt NES.oga
Icon of an audio speaker. New York
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Icon of an audio speaker. San Francisco
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Icon of an audio speaker. Mexico
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Icon of an audio speaker. Argentina
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Icon of an audio speaker. Australia
File infoMedia:Mario is Missing! Australia NES.oga
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Toad

Icon of an audio speaker. TD001 - "How can I help you?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX TD001.oga
0:01
Icon of an audio speaker. TD002 - "Ok, but you'll have to prove your goods are authentic by answering a few questions."
File infoMedia:MIMDX TD002.oga
0:05
Icon of an audio speaker. TD003 - "Like the sign says, bud, [artifact] was stolen and we can't reopen until it gets returned. Goodbye."
File infoMedia:MIMDX TD003.oga
0:08
Icon of an audio speaker. TD004 - "[artifact]? I'm not missing [artifact]. Come back when you have what I'm looking for. Goodbye."
File infoMedia:MIMDX TD004.oga
0:05
Icon of an audio speaker. TD005 - "Another fake! Hmmmph! Call back when you have your facts straight! Goodbye."
File infoMedia:MIMDX TD005.oga
0:06
Icon of an audio speaker. TD006 - "At last! [artifact]! We've been looking all over town. The Mayor has authorized me to present you with this $[reward]. Thank you, and good luck finding Mario!"
File infoMedia:MIMDX TD006.oga
0:09
Icon of an audio speaker. TD007 - "Ok, bye!"
File infoMedia:MIMDX TD007.oga
0:09
Icon of an audio speaker. GK01C1 - "The Trevi is the biggest and oldest _____ in Rome?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK01C1.oga
0:04
Icon of an audio speaker. GK01C2 - "Add your two cents, Luigi. Why do people throw coins?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK01C2.oga
0:04
Icon of an audio speaker. GK01C3 - "Why is the Trevi famous?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK01C3.oga
0:03
Icon of an audio speaker. GK01C4 - "When was the Trevi built?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK01C4.oga
0:03
Icon of an audio speaker. GK03C1 - "Who ordered the arch to be built?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK03C1.oga
0:02
Icon of an audio speaker. GK03C2 - "When was the building completed?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK03C2.oga
0:02
Icon of an audio speaker. GK03C3 - "Who is responsible for rekindling the torch at the Tomb?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK03C3.oga
0:04
Icon of an audio speaker. GK04C1 - "When did the East Germans begin to build the Wall?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK04C1.oga
0:03
Icon of an audio speaker. GK04C2 - "For what reason did they build it?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK04C2.oga
0:02
Icon of an audio speaker. GK04C3 - "What were the government types of East Germany and West Germany?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK04C3.oga
0:04
Icon of an audio speaker. GK06C1 - "The Evzones are on guard at the Presidential:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK06C1.oga
0:04
Icon of an audio speaker. GK06C2 - "The foustanella resembles a:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK06C2.oga
0:03
Icon of an audio speaker. GK07C1 - "The largest diamond ever found was a:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK07C1.oga
0:03
Icon of an audio speaker. GK07C2 - "Before Amsterdam, most diamonds were cut in:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK07C2.oga
0:04
Icon of an audio speaker. GK07C3 - "An "Amsterdam Cut" is:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK07C3.oga
0:02
Icon of an audio speaker. GK08C1 - "Big Ben is a:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK08C1.oga
0:01
Icon of an audio speaker. GK08C2 - "The BBC uses Big Ben as its official:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK08C2.oga
0:05
Icon of an audio speaker. GK08C3 - "The clock faces are ___ feet across."
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK08C3.oga
0:04
Icon of an audio speaker. GK09C1 - "Wearing a bit of green will bring a person:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK09C1.oga
0:03
Icon of an audio speaker. GK09C2 - "The shamrock is actually part of the _____ plant:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK09C2.oga
0:04
Icon of an audio speaker. GK10C1 - "The brass used to make the lion was once:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK10C1.oga
0:03
Icon of an audio speaker. GK10C2 - "When was the Cortes built?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK10C2.oga
0:02
Icon of an audio speaker. GK10C3 - "Spain adopted its constitution in:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK10C3.oga
0:03
Icon of an audio speaker. GK11C1 - "The words of which leader are inscribed at the monument's base?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK11C1.oga
0:04
Icon of an audio speaker. GK11C2 - "The monument is in the shape of:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK11C2.oga
0:02
Icon of an audio speaker. GK11C3 - "What's the Monument made of?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK11C3.oga
0:02
Icon of an audio speaker. GK12C1 - "What lights the path to the pagoda temple?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK12C1.oga
0:03
Icon of an audio speaker. GK12C2 - "The Sensoji Temple is built in the shape of a"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK12C2.oga
0:04
Icon of an audio speaker. GK12C3 - "The Sensoji Temple is in the _____ district of the city."
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK12C3.oga
0:04
Icon of an audio speaker. GK13C1 - "Alexander Gorsky is said to have introduced _____ into ballet."
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK13C1.oga
0:00
Icon of an audio speaker. GK13C2 - "Bolshoi is a city, a ballet troupe, and:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK13C2.oga
0:00
Icon of an audio speaker. GK13C3 - "The Bolshoi Theatre:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK13C3.oga
0:02
Icon of an audio speaker. GK14C1 - "Vishnu is a Hindu:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK14C1.oga
0:02
Icon of an audio speaker. GK14C2 - "The Reclining Vishnu can be seen reclining in a:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK14C2.oga
0:04
Icon of an audio speaker. GK15C1 - "Who named the caves?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK15C1.oga
0:01
Icon of an audio speaker. GK15C2 - "Shiva is described as a _____ god:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK15C2.oga
0:03
Icon of an audio speaker. GK15C3 - "The four temples were created around:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK15C3.oga
0:03
Icon of an audio speaker. GK16C1 - "The Damascus Gate separates:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK16C1.oga
0:02
Icon of an audio speaker. GK16C2 - "Damascus gate was ordered built by:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK16C2.oga
0:03
Icon of an audio speaker. GK18C1 - "It wasn't yesterday when I was born--this bridge spans the Golden:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK18C1.oga
0:05
Icon of an audio speaker. GK18C2 - "The old bridge rests on:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK18C2.oga
0:02
Icon of an audio speaker. GK18C3 - "The Golden Horn Ferry dock is at the bridge's:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK18C3.oga
0:03
Icon of an audio speaker. GK19C1 - "Who designed Toronto City Hall?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK19C1.oga
0:02
Icon of an audio speaker. GK19C2 - "Where does the Golden Maple Leaf hang in City Hall?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK19C2.oga
0:03
Icon of an audio speaker. GK19C3 - "Part of the Toronto City Hall resembles a:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK19C3.oga
0:03
Icon of an audio speaker. GK20C1 - "The first cable cars ran up which street?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK20C1.oga
0:03
Icon of an audio speaker. GK20C2 - "The person who "drives" the cable car is known as the:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK20C2.oga
0:04
Icon of an audio speaker. GK20C3 - "In 1964, the Cable Cars:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK20C3.oga
0:04
Icon of an audio speaker. GK21C1 - "How tall is the Empire State Building?"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK21C1.oga
0:02
Icon of an audio speaker. GK21C2 - "The building takes its name from:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK21C2.oga
0:02
Icon of an audio speaker. GK21C3 - "The Empire State Building is located in:"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK21C3.oga
0:03
Icon of an audio speaker. GK22C1 - "The Zona Rosa is Spanish for ____ zone."
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK22C1.oga
0:04
Icon of an audio speaker. GK22C2 - "The angel honors heroes of the Mexican _____"
File infoMedia:MIMDX GK22C2.oga
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Icon of an audio speaker. GK25C1 - "The Copacabana beach is world famous for:"
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Icon of an audio speaker. GK25C2 - "How long is the Copacabana beach:"
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Icon of an audio speaker. GK25C3 - "The name of the street that runs along the beach is:"
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Icon of an audio speaker. GK26C1 - "What is a boleadoras?"
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Icon of an audio speaker. GK26C2 - "What is the American version of a gaucho?"
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Icon of an audio speaker. GK26C3 - "What is a boleadoras made of?"
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Icon of an audio speaker. MIMDX GK27C1 - "Who lived in the Mosque until 1517?:"
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Icon of an audio speaker. MIMDX GK27C2 - "What did the Egyptians trade for the clock tower?"
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Icon of an audio speaker. GK27C3 - "What will you find inside the main domed building?"
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Icon of an audio speaker. GK28C1 - "The Kenyatta Center is named for Jomo Kenyatta, a:"
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Icon of an audio speaker. GK28C2 - "The Kenyatta Conference Center was designed to look like both a skyscraper and a:"
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Icon of an audio speaker. GK28C3 - "The Kenyatta Conference Center was once:"
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Icon of an audio speaker. GK30C1 - "The tombs are sealed because:"
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Icon of an audio speaker. GK30C2 - "The Saadian Tombs show the sultan's:"
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Icon of an audio speaker. GK33C1 - "Koalas can be found in:"
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Icon of an audio speaker. GK33C2 - "Taronga Zoo can be reached from Sydney by:"
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Icon of an audio speaker. GK33C3 - "So, what does that bear like to eat?"
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