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Condition in which the sharp edge of a nail grows into the flesh of a toe, usually the big one |
ingrown toenail
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This country sent more than 90% of the troops, equipment & supplies aiding South Korea |
the United States
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This Canadian province is home to the Royal Winnipeg Ballet |
Manitoba
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The Bob Hope Comedy Fund has been set up at this New Haven university's drama school |
Yale
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Though Polish is a Slavic language, it uses this alphabet |
Latin (or Western)
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Iran, Libya & Cuba are on a U.S. government list of nations that support this violent activity |
terrorism
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Sometimes a pacifier will soothe a baby suffering from this gastrointestinal pain |
colic
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Because of policy disputes, President Truman replaced this general with Lt. General Matthew Ridgway |
Douglas MacArthur
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"Rond de jambe" means a rotary movement of this body part, on the floor or in the air |
the leg
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Founded in 1789, this D.C. university is the oldest Catholic college in the U.S. |
(David: What is Catholic University?)
Georgetown
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Country whose languages include Gujarati, Assamese & Punjabi |
India
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Kids can spell this 28-letter word that means "opposition to the withdrawal of support from a church" |
antidisestablishmentarianism
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Immediate "REM" sleep is a characteristic symptom of the sleeping attacks caused by this disease |
narcolepsy
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After the war, this latitude line roughly separated North & South Korea |
(Pat: What is the 48th Parallel?)
the 38th Parallel
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Helena & Hermia are characters in "The Dream", a ballet based on this Shakespearean play |
A Midsummer Night's Dream
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Moor's Indian Charity School, founded about 1750, is the ancestor of this N.H. Ivy League college |
Dartmouth
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At his 1969 investiture at Caernarvon Castle, Prince Charles spoke these 2 languages |
English & Welsh
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The willful destruction of property named for a Germanic people who sacked Rome in the 5th century |
vandalism
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Ortho & Wyeth-Ayerst are the major manufacturers of these pills in the U.S. |
birth control pills
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U.S. troops landing at this seaport on 9/15/50 turned the course of the war in the Allies' favor |
Inchon
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In 1985 this princess revived the Monte Carlo Ballet, as her mother had wished |
Princess Caroline of Monaco
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"Sister school" that's involved in investing $7 million to redevelop So. Hadley, Mass., where it's located |
(Pat: What is Wellesley?) (Bob: What is Radcliffe?) (David: What is...) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)
Mount Holyoke
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The only country whose official language is Catalan is this small one in the Pyrenees Mountains |
Andorra
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If your can of green beans bulges out, it may be contaminated with this food poisoning |
botulism
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Component usually used in cough syrup as a solvent for ingredients that won't mix well with water |
alcohol
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From Oct. 25, 1951 to the end of the hostilities in 1953, peace talks continued in this village |
Panmunjom
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This "Regal" ballet company was formerly known as the Sadler's Wells Ballet |
the Royal Ballet
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Tulane University is the largest privately run institution of higher learning in this state |
Louisiana
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Most people of this small European nation speak Letzeburgisch, a German dialect |
Luxembourg
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From a Greek word for "pleasure", it's the belief that pleasure is life's greatest good |
hedonism
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