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It's the classic entertainment venue described here
[Dick Clark:] "Only costs a couple of bucks. There's popcorn, hot dogs, and privacy. And..." |
the drive-in movie theater
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Then known as Cassius Clay, he won his pro debut on Oct. 29, 1960 against one Tunney Hunsaker |
Muhammad Ali
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There's a Transylvania university in Kentucky & also one in this country |
Romania
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It's the more common term for a marsupial's marsupium |
pouch
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If you've got musophobia, the fear of these, we suggest avoiding Minnie & Mickey |
mice
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Defame a liberal with a bad label in an article & you may be sued for this |
libel
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Jay Leno says of this mode of transport that in a complex world, "you get on it, you kick it & it goes" |
a motorcycle
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Generations of Olympic skaters have turned pro to join this show launched in 1940 |
Ice Capades
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You'll find John Cabot University & Bologna University in this nation |
Italy
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You don't know jack if you think a jack rabbit is a rabbit; it's actually one of these relatives |
a hare
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The longer they survive, the more snowmen must suffer from thermophobia, the fear of this |
(Marques: What is the cold?) ... (Alex: Yes, they're afraid of [*]. They don't want to melt!)
heat
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Over half of the garbage produced in the U.S. will wind up in one of these |
landfill
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Here the series describes how Gerry Thomas developed this culinary marvel
[Dick Clark:] "He added compartments so the different foods wouldn't run together. Now, the next step was what to call it." |
the TV dinner
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In 1996 Tiger Woods won this tournament for the third straight time, at Pumpkin Ridge, Oregon, then turned pro |
the U.S. Amateur Championship
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The University of this Canadian city is the largest French-language college outside of France |
(Brittany: What is Quebec?)
Montreal
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You probably won't do well on "Jeopardy!" if you suffer from bibliophobia, defined as the fear of these |
books
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With this oats brand, "For the 1st time... a package served not just to protect its products but to sell them" |
Quaker (Oats)
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This All-Star seen here skipped college to become a 19-year-old NBA rookie in 1995 |
Kevin Garnett
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Colleges in this w. hemisphere nation include Escola Politecnica de Pernambuco & Universidade Gama Filho |
Brazil
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About 6 inches long & weighing about 6 ounces, the pygmy marmoset is one of the smallest of these mammals |
(Brittany: What is a rodent?)
a monkey
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If I had ergophobia, which is fear of this, I'd never get anything done |
work
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The first wet dock in Britain was built in this city back in 1715 |
Liverpool
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When the lady seen here first arrived in America, this was her official name |
Liberty Enlightening the World
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The L.A. Dodgers were sanctioned for signing Adrian Beltre from this Latin country before he turned 16 |
(Alex: He's from a country that produces a lot of baseball stars--[*].)
the Dominican Republic
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Slovak Technical University is found in this capital city |
(Thomas: What is Prague?)
Bratislava
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It's the type of golden show horse seen here |
a palomino
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After a long night out, most vampires surely have eosophobia, the fear of this event |
the sunrise
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Last name of poet Amy & her astronomer brother Percival |
Lowell
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