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John's Puzzler #19

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In sports, prolate spheroid describes this, a ________
99% of what a Koala Bear eats
The Brannock Device is the gold standard for measuring this body part
The most visited paid tourist attraction on earth, it's also the world's most popular place to take a selfie (2 words)
TV's longest-running program ever (3 words)
Victorian era English Poet Elizabeth ______ Browning
British journalist Arthur Wynne first introduced this near and dear to our hearts brainteaser in 1913 (2 words)
The only NHL player ever to score 200 points in a season
This popular 1990s animated Disney film became the highest-grossing stage production in Broadway history (3 words)
"Dippy Dawg" was the original name of this animated Disney character
His work on three mega-popular shows make him "The most watched man in TV History"
"He who ______ last, ______ best."
Walls, to a U.S. Navy sailor
Two of the three all-time top-selling albums in the United States are from this band
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This revered children's bedtime storybook has sold more than 48 million copies since it's 1947 introduction (2 words)
A baseball Hall of Fame fireballer, he is the only pitcher to toss a no-hitter on Opening Day (2 words)
Earth's most populous island
On average, these animals have the capacity to understand over 150 words
The world's leading vehicle tire manufacturer
The "G" in the Republican Party's "GOP" acronym originally stood for this
1916: This European country introduces the world to Daylight Saving Time
Joseph Stalin ordered the KGB to assassinate this iconic American actor. Unsuccessfully. Twice. (2 words)
Metric most typically used for measuring the amplitude of noise
The Southern Ocean completely surrounds this continent
The odds of a three-way tie in this TV Game Show are one in 25 million, and it actually happened once
This former Mississippi legislator has authored 28 consecutive number one best-selling novels (2 words)
This talking Pontiac Firebird muscle car rocketed to fame as the co-star of the 1980s TV series "Knight Rider" (2 words)
Red, purple, green; of these three, purple is the only color not included in this technology company's now iconic logo
This iconic magician was the first person ever to successfully pilot a plane in Australia
The Civil War's Pittsburg Landing is better known as The Battle of ______