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ARMY, NAVY, AIR FORCE, MARINES |
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The Reader's Digest Children's Songbook says, "For additional verses, add your own animals" to this song |
"Old McDonald" (Had A Farm)
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At first this "familial" company rejected Monopoly due to "52 design errors" |
(Alex: That's right. They changed their mind.)
Parker Brothers
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It precedes coffee, setter, whiskey & wolfhound |
Irish
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This French emperor's invasion in 1808 helped put the inquisition out of business |
Napoleon
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This chemical symbol for gold comes from a Latin word meaning "shining dawn" |
Au
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Bingo is this type of animal |
a dog
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Oliver North |
(Robert: What is the Army?)
the Marines
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A commercial that ran just once for this computer company helped make Chiat/Day Advertising Age's Agency of the Decade |
Apple
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Jacques Rogge was elected president of this governing body in July 2001 |
the IOC, the International Olympic Committee
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Bans instituted on this ancient book in Castilian or any other vulgar tongue lasted into the 18th century |
the Bible
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From the Old French for "trial", this person's job was to evaluate the purity of metals like gold |
the assayer
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Musical instrument played by the person in the kitchen with Dinah |
a banjo
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"Constructive" term for a physical store, as opposed to an online one |
bricks and mortar
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Ron Kovic could have called his book "Born on" this--it's the same thing |
Independence Day
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The inquisition began in Spain to check up on conversos, people of this religion who converted to Christianity |
Judaism
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An 18-karat gold alloy consists of this percentage of gold |
75%
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One of these "lives forever, but not so little boys" |
(Tom: [No response]) ... (Alex: "Puff The Magic Dragon", yes.)
a dragon
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Lee Harvey Oswald |
the Marines
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In 2000 Jeffrey Immelt was named to succeed this man nicknamed "Neutron Jack" as General Electric's CEO |
Welch
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This verb form makes the word a command |
imperative
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Property of the condemned person was split among the Inquisition, the Crown & the person who had done this |
(Marcy: Who is [*]?)
the person who had turned them in (the informer, the accuser)
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It's where "early in the morning" you can "see the little puffer bellies all in a row" |
"Down By The Station"
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Scott O'Grady |
the Air Force
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In 1997 brewer Guinness PLC merged with Grand Metropolitan PLC, PLC standing for this type of "company" |
(Alex: Minute to go now, Tom.)
a public limited company
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The black, shiny crystals of this element are dissolved in alcohol to make an antiseptic |
iodine
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With Papal approval, this royal pair began the Inquisition in 1478 |
Ferdinand & Isabella
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