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About 80,000 Scots still speak the Scottish version of this ancient Celtic language |
Gaelic
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In 1960 this Democrat spoke first in the first televised U.S. presidential election debate |
John F. Kennedy
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So as not to confuse it with the mammal, this fish is commonly referred to as mahi-mahi |
a dolphinfish
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Running for 5 years, it starred William Shatner as a hard-nosed veteran police officer |
T.J. Hooker
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In the presence of the Adi Granth, the sacred book of the Sikhs, you cover your head & remove these |
your shoes
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Bizet's "Carmen", for example |
an opera
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Ben More, Ben Alder & Ben Macdui are not people but tall ones of these in Scotland |
mountains
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Likely containing a sandwich, the first of these depicting a TV character came along in 1950 with Hopalong Cassidy |
a lunchbox
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The black type of this fish with a woman's name is a striking addition to any aquarium |
a molly
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Reminiscent of "Highway to Heaven", this popular series stars Roma Downey & Della Reese |
Touched by an Angel
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Sukkot, a Jewish festival, began as a harvest celebration & was a model for this centuries-old American holiday |
Thanksgiving
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Phrase that precedes "dope" in Ali's famed boxing strategy |
"rope-a"
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Defeated at Dunsinane by Malcolm in 1054, he wasn't dethroned until killed by Malcolm in 1057 |
Macbeth
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The John Birch Society coined the term comsymp, short for this |
Communist sympathizer
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Less than half an inch long, this tiniest fish is found in the Indian Ocean, not in an Asian desert |
a goby
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This offbeat series on E! provides a daily recap of funny chat show highlights |
Talk Soup
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As they were partial to using hymns, these brothers, Charles & John, were the first rhythm Methodists |
the Wesleys
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In an Irish battle cry, these 2 words follow "Erin" |
"Go Bragh"
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The Church of Scotland, the country's national church, is a branch of this Christian denomination |
(Jon: What is Anglican?)
Presbyterian
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In a heartbreaking scene, Travis has to kill his beloved dog in this 1957 film based on a Fred Gipson book |
Old Yeller
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Until one was caught in 1938, it was thought that this fish had been extinct for more than 70 million years |
the coelacanth
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He's the large & goofy title TV superhero seen here
"Probably that one. The balcony..." |
The Tick
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Meaning "sign of God", it's the title of a Shi'ite Muslim scholar & leader |
Ayatollah
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Hundreds of years old, the de facto national flag features this saint's cross |
(Alex: Pick a number.) (Lisa: Oh! Uh... $2,000, please.) (Alex: You see, it's not enough to just think about your wager. You must inform us so we know.) (Lisa: "Math class is hard", said Barbie.) ... (Alex: [In a Scottish accent] St. [*]--yes, you're right. You got it right, lass.) [Applause]
Andrew
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In 1967 this 21-year-old started Rolling Stone magazine |
Jann Wenner
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It springs to mind that there's a Florida city named for this game fish seen here |
(Jon: Uh... what is a marlin?) (Lisa: What is [*] Springs--a [*]?)
tarpon
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Co-hosted by John Davidson, it was ABC's response to NBC's "Real People" |
That's Incredible!
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Made up of 1,028 hymns in 10 books, it's the oldest of the Vedas in Hinduism |
Rigveda
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In 2001 this author of "The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success" published "The Deeper Wound" |
(Deepak) Chopra
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