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The so-called "Noble Experiment" in the 1920s, an amendment brought it about |
Prohibition
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If you're practical & realistic, you're "down-to-" this |
earth
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These hand weapons used by an Enterprise crew can be set from stun to disrupt |
phasers
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The first frosty mug of the root beer now sold under this name was bought in California in 1919 |
A&W
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To keep warm, divers wear these close-fitting coveralls made from a foam rubber-like material |
wetsuit
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Touching down at Indira Gandhi International Airport in this country |
India
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In the 1992 presidential election this Independent garnered over 18% of the vote |
(Ross) Perot
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Vulcan was the Roman god of this |
fire
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(Hi, I'm Roxann Dawson.) As chief engineer, B'Elanna Torres is in charge of this drive that mixes matter & antimatter |
warp drive
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"Jeopardy!" would fall under this game show format, the reverse of normal |
A&Q
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Appropriately, it's what the "u" stands for in the acronym SCUBA |
underwater
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In this body of water, trying to reenact Gertrude Ederle's historic swim of 1926 |
English Channel
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In 1955 the Montgomery bus boycott split people apart & these 2 major labor groups merged |
AFL and CIO
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Harry Bertoia's "Sound Sculptures" are activiated by this |
wind
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Majel Barrett, the computer voice you hear in the TV shows & films, is the widow of this creator of "Star Trek" |
Gene Roddenberry
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The online Biography.com is a service of this cable channel |
A&E
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Around 100 A.D., hollow reeds may have been used as the first of these short breathing tubes |
snorkels
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At this Amsterdam museum admiring Rembrandt's "The Night Watch" |
Rijksmuseum
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This commodore said Manila & the Philippines were "terra incognita" when he sailed there in 1898 |
(Brian: Who is Perry?)
George Dewey
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For a lightning rod to work properly it must be connected to this |
earth
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Lyle Lovett is a grad of this Texas university |
Texas A&M
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Operating on demand, this device controls the amount of air a diver receives from his tank |
regulator
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In Rome about to toss some coins here |
Trevi Fountain
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In 1854 antislavery Whigs, Democrats & Free-Soilers joined others to form this new party |
(Rich: What is the Abolition Party?)
Republican
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Get a second one & you'll have more energy to run |
wind
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(Hello, I'm Armin Shimerman.) A knowledgeable Ferengi knows there are 285 rules of this, the 1st one being "Once you have their money never give it back" |
(Alex: Have you ever seen the show, Star Trek?) (Brian: Once or twice.) [Laughter and applause]
acquisition
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This supermarket chain began back in 1859 as a bulk tea merchandiser |
A&P (Atlantic & Pacific)
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Known as a b.c., an important piece of scuba equipment is a "compensator" for this |
buoyancy
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In France scaling the highest peak of this highest mountain in the alps |
Mont Blanc
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