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In 1970 Swiss-made Toblerone chocolate barsbegan featuring this peakon their packaging |
the Matterhorn
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$600 |
DJ |
MOUNTAIN HIGH |
2026-03-20 |
#41 |
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A Disneyland attraction is exactly 100 times shorter thanthis14,700-foot Alp |
the Matterhorn
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$800 |
DJ |
MOUNTAINS |
2024-03-05 |
#9052 |
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This Alp between Switzerland & Italy has a name from German words meaning "meadow" & "peak" |
Matterhorn
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$400 |
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MOUNTAINS |
2023-05-30 |
#8882 |
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It's seenhereat sunrise, from the less-climbed Italian side |
the Matterhorn
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$200 |
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LOOK AT THAT MOUNTAIN! |
2021-11-16 |
#8512 |
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(Ken Jennings presents the clue.) In 2015, Dani Arnold climbedthis14,700-foot peak in the Pennine Alps in 1 hour, 46 minutes, but I did Disneyland's in, like, a minute |
the Matterhorn
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$400 |
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KEN JENNINGS KNOWS MOUNTAIN G.O.A.T.s |
2020-10-06 |
#8252 |
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Edward Whymper conquered this Alp on July 14, 1865, but 4 of his group fell to their deaths on the descent |
the Matterhorn
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$1,200 |
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MOUNTAINS |
2015-06-26 |
#7100 |
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German words for "meadow" & "peak" combined to form the name we use for this Alpine mountain |
Matterhorn
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$2,600 |
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MOUNTAINS |
2014-10-29 |
#6928 |
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You must be 42" tall to hop on this Disneyland ride; its 14,692-foot namesake in the Pennine Alps is tougher sledding |
Matterhorn
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$600 |
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MOUNTAINS |
2014-08-01 |
#6895 |
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This horn-shaped peak's English name is derived from the name of the nearby town of Zermatt, Switzerland |
the Matterhorn
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$2,000 |
DJ |
MOUNTAINS |
2007-02-14 |
#5168 |
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This pyramid-shaped Alpine peak was first climbed on July 14, 1865 by Edward Whymper & 6 companions |
the Matterhorn
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$1,000 |
J |
MOUNTAINS |
2004-03-08 |
#4496 |
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This Alpine peak rises 14,692 feet on the border of Switzerland's Valais Canton & Italy's Piedmont region |
the Matterhorn
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$600 |
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MOUNTAINS |
2002-12-03 |
#4202 |
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This peak is featured in the 1959 Disney film "Third Man on the Mountain", where it's called "The Citadel" |
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MOVIE MOUNTAINS |
2002-09-25 |
#4153 |
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On the Italy-Switzerland border:14,692 feet; in Anaheim:147 feet |
the Matterhorn
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$200 |
J |
MOUNTAIN |
1999-06-08 |
#3412 |
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Encyclopedia Americana calls it the "most photographed peak in Europe" |
The Matterhorn
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$600 |
DJ |
MOUNTAINS |
1996-04-02 |
#2677 |
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It's been said that more climbers have died on this peak than any other in the Swiss Alps |
The Matterhorn
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$600 |
DJ |
MOUNTAINS |
1994-11-25 |
#2355 |
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Its summit was 1st conquered from the Swiss side July 14, 1865 & from the Italian side 3 days later |
the Matterhorn
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$400 |
DJ |
MOUNTAINS |
1992-07-13 |
#1831 |
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More fatal mountaineering accidents have occurred on this peak than on any other Alpine peak |
the Matterhorn
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$400 |
DJ |
MOUNTAINS |
1991-06-21 |
#1585 |
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Swiss peak, first climbed in 1865, it's called Mont Cervin in French & Monte Cervino in Italian |
the Matterhorn
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$1,000 |
DJ |
MOUNTAINS |
1990-09-20 |
#1389 |
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In 1865, the 1st to climb this peak on the Swiss-Italian border didn't need an E Ticket |
Matterhorn
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$200 |
J |
MOUNTAINS |
1988-05-06 |
#860 |
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Disney made it the highest peak in Anaheim |
the Matterhorn
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$200 |
J |
MOUNTAINS |
1984-11-06 |
#42 |