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Casablanca is the chief port & most populous city of this nation |
Morocco
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Before becoming a Bronco, Jake "The Snake" Plummer played for this university's Sun Devils |
(Chris: What is Arizona?) ... (Alex: You were in the right part of the country, but the wrong school.)
Arizona State
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When the airway narrows, the soft palate or uvula may vibrate; the old man is doing this |
snoring
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Names of the Three Stooges at the time of the 1946 film "Beer Barrel Polecats" |
Moe, Curly & Larry
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"Shelter" where you can live out your nuclear armageddon fears |
a fallout shelter
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On May 21, 1945 Humphrey Bogart married her |
Lauren Bacall
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Casablanca's bleached city walls gave it its name, which means this in English |
white house
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Appropriately, this NHL team's mascot lists "Devil Inside" by INXS as one of his favorite songs |
the New Jersey Devils
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Lady Macbeth has a famous scene where she experiences this, aka somnambulism; things don't work out well for her |
sleepwalking
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The foolhardy trio that went to sea in a tub in a classic nursery rhyme |
the butcher, the baker & the candlestick maker
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As a young man, Bogie originally planned on studying for a medical degree at this Connecticut college |
Yale
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Carousels & bumper cars are waiting for you at the Casablanca amusement park named for this famous sailor |
Sinbad the Sailor
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New owner Stu Sternberg vowed to change this MLB nickname by '07; no word whether "Manta" is in the running |
the Devil Rays
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Anxiety over business or domestic affairs may cause predormital this; enjoy the 4 A.M. movie |
insomnia
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The 3 members of pop music's Bee Gees |
Barry, Robin & Maurice
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Adjective for land left unseeded after plowing to let it return to its natural fertility |
fallow
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In the Navy during this war, Bogie got a severe facial injury while escorting a prisoner |
(Chris: What is World War II?)
World War I
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One of Casablanca's main streets bears the name of the fifth king to share his name with this religious figure |
Muhammad
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David Beckham played for this posh British football club that features a little red devil on its logo |
Manchester (United)
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Michael Stipe knows this type of sleep occurs about every 90 minutes & lasts from 5 to 30 minutes |
REM sleep
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The 3 B's of classical music |
Bach, Brahms & Beethoven
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2-word term for "jumping the gun" in a track & field race |
a false start
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In 1947 Bogie joined other actors in protesting the witch hunts conducted by this committee |
the House Un-American Activities Committee
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To help ships access the once-difficult ports of Casablanca, the El Hank, one of these, was built in 1905 |
a lighthouse
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A Wake Forest win in its 1923 football season led a writer to term the team this 2-word name due to "devilish" play |
[NOTE: This was the 60,000th clue entered into the J! Archive, 2006-06-26.]
the Demon Deacons
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Alpha waves occur when you're relaxed with eyes closed; beta, when alert; these waves, when in deep sleep |
(Joan: What are gamma?) (Alex: Oh, gosh, I thought somebody would say gamma, and that's incorrect.)
delta waves
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The 3-word motto of the French Revolution |
"Liberty, equality, fraternity"
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This character appears in 3 different plays by Shakespeare & is referred to in a fourth |
Falstaff
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Bogie's breakthrough film was this 1936 feature that shares its name with a national park |
The Petrified Forest
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