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If this is your sign, your friends might think you're "bullheaded", like the sign itself |
Taurus
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750,000 fans were the "Friends In Low Places" who joined this country star in Central Park in 1997 |
Garth Brooks
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November 16, 1939: Mom almost forgot to buy a turkey yesterday, she forgot FDR moved this holiday up a week |
Thanksgiving
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When threatened, the crested one of these erects & rattles its quills |
Porcupine
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Term for a truck whose body tilts to discharge loads, like gravel, to the rear |
Dump truck
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It's worth 5 cents |
Nickel
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Fittingly, it was the sign of Haile Selassie, who was known as the "Lion of Judah" |
Leo
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A singer born with the last name Nelson was known as & then "Formerly Known As" this |
(Kira: What is Willie?)
Prince
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May 15, 1942: Dad got a coupon book for this rationing; we only get 3 gal. a week! Subway, here I come! |
Gasoline
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Some Arabs believe the eggshells of these tallest birds are magical & use them to repel lightning |
Ostriches
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Moving a container from truck to train is called this, like riding on another person |
Piggybacking
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Its blade is attached to a short handle & it's used to cut grass |
Sickle
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If you were born under this sign, whose symbol is half-man & half-horse, you're probably an animal lover |
Sagittarius
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Sarah McLachlan named a 1997 rock tour this "fair", after a woman in Hebrew legend |
Lilith Fair
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December 7, 1940: Saw this new Disney film, it was weird! Hippos dancing ballet? |
Fantasia
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The honey possum, a tiny marsupial, feeds on this sweet liquid, a favorite of hummingbirds |
Nectar
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This type of engine named for its 19th c. German inventor powers most large trucks |
Diesel
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It's one way to get a laugh |
Tickle
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If you were born under this sign of the water carrier, you may have weak ankles, so don't sprain them |
Aquarius
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Ben Stiller parodied this U2 singer in a "Lucky Clovers" breakfast cereal commercial |
Bono
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June 4, 1942: Used an eyebrow pencil to draw a line up the back of my legs before my date because I ran out of these |
(Kira: What are pantyhose?) ... (Alex: Pantyhose weren't around yet.)
Nylons
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The pocket gopher uses this almost hairless appendage as a sense organ to feel its way in the dark |
(Kira: What is its nose?)
Tail
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5 brothers, one with the rhyming name Jack, started this company in the early 1900s |
(J: no response)
Mack
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The flow from a faucet tapers down to this |
Trickle
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Quiet colors like soft brown are considered harmonious for people born under this "chaste" sign |
Virgo
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Jill Cunniff sang "Naked Eye" with this band named for a '70s NBA star called Lucious |
Luscious Jackson
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July 16, 1941: Heard this joltin' Yankee hit in his 56th consecutive game! I'll be glued to the radio tomorrow! |
Joe DiMaggio
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As its name implies, the Geochelone elephantopus of the Galapagos is a really big one of these |
a tortoise
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In 1997 this company, known as Big Brown from the color of its trucks, was hit by a Teamsters strike |
UPS (United Parcel Service)
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It describes someone who's capricious or unstable |
Fickle
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