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In the early 1900s, William Bragg used this type of ray to try to photograph the structure of molecules |
an X-ray
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Kramer, on this show: "I'm taping Canadian Parliament, you know, on C-SPAN" |
(Kathryn: What is Cheers?) (Alex: No. Christopher?) (Christopher: Uh, what is the Jerry [*] Show? [*]?) (Alex: It's called [*]. Yes.)
Seinfeld
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Brands of this condiment include Colman's, Gulden's & Plochman's |
mustard
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"Team of Rivals" by Doris Kearns Goodwin is about Lincoln's bringing political foes into this advisory body |
the Cabinet
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When the Mad Hatter says, "No room!", you retort, "There's plenty of room!" as you're playing this title girl |
Alice (in Wonderland)
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An electron type of this optical scientific instrument is used to magnify molecules for study |
[The regular end-of-round signal sounds.]
a microscope
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Megan Mullally, as Karen on this show: "You say potato, I say vodka" |
Will & Grace
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A Reuben sandwich is usually served with this fermented cabbage dish |
(Kathryn: Cole slaw--what is cole slaw?) (Alex: No, sorry.) [Kathryn sobs]
sauerkraut
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This controversial bestseller by Dan Brown begins with a murder in the Louvre |
(Christopher: What is...[rubs eyes, moves around, ducks behind podium]) (Alex: Oh, you're drawing a blank at the wrong time. Sam or Kathryn, either of you want to ring in?) (Kathryn: I can't think of it.) (Alex: You can't think of [*], either. Sorry, Sam, you pick again, though.)
The Da Vinci Code
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Try to look mysterious when you say, "I never drink... wine"--you're playing this spooky guy |
(Christopher: Who is Bela Lugosi?) ... (Alex: [*], played by Bela Lugosi. Right.)
(Count) Dracula
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Gregor Mendel famously found a mathematical basis for inheritance by studying this legume, without the princess |
the pea
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David Hyde Pierce, on this NBC sitcom: "Her lips were saying 'No' but her eyes were saying 'Read my lips'" |
Frasier
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"Jewish Penicillin" |
chicken soup
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In the 1980s he was quite at home on the bestseller list with books like "Misery", "Cujo" & "Christine" |
(Alex: Yes, he's the one.) (Sam: Oh, misery!)
Stephen King
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You're playing this saint, so you say, "I hear voices telling me what to do" |
(Alex: Less than a minute now.)
Joan of Arc
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Chromosomes carry these basic units of heredity, not discovered by Levi Strauss |
genes
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"Women--can't live with 'em ...pass the beer nuts", said Norm on this show |
Cheers
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It sounds like a "Taxi" character, but it's really a potato pancake |
a latke
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She wasn't portrayed as the dearest of moms in the 1978 memoir "Mommie Dearest" |
(Sam: Who is Cheryl Crawford?) (Alex: No.) ... (Sam: Oh, [*]. Shoot me now!) (Alex: You forgot your line, Sam!)
Joan Crawford
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An address label error led to a character on this show receiving a TV guide as "Ms. Chanandler Bong" |
Friends
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If you're having gravlax, the last 3 letters should tell you that you're eating this 6-letter fish |
salmon
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