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MC J-GIL IN DA HIZZ-OUSE (FEAT. DJ T-BEK) |
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Well, I declare, "Gone With the Wind" premiered in this southern city on December 15, 1939 |
Atlanta
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Scottish word preceding Lomond or Ness |
Loch
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The "RC" on an RC Cola stands for this |
Royal Crown
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Ermines & ferrets brought into New Zealand to control rabbits have reduced the numbers of this national bird |
(Jen: What's the emu?) ... (Alex: New Zealand.)
the kiwi
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Pure gold is 24 of these units |
(Alex: We're gonna have to get back to it.)
karats
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(Alex: Name this rapper being covered by MC J-Gil...) "Hi! My name is... (What?) My name is... (Who?) My name is... Slim Shady" |
Eminem
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This Pennsylvania steel city was named on Christmas Eve in 1741 |
Bethlehem
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A type of music, or jes' your common people |
folk
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A French doctor who died in 1912 was happy to give his name to this sparkling mineral water |
Perrier
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This flightless bird of Australia can grow to 100 pounds and 5 feet tall |
the emu
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A bricklike bar of gold is called this, from the Old English for "pour" |
an ingot
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"If there was a problem, yo I'll solve it, check out the hook while my DJ revolves it" |
Vanilla Ice
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On Dec. 2, 1942 the first nuclear chain reaction was set off at the University of this Midwest city |
Chicago
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To remove or tip one's hat in greeting |
doff
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Philadelphia pharmicist Charles Hires commercialized this type of soda in the mid-1800s |
root beer
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Care of the young of this large South American bird is the exclusive province of males who incubate the eggs |
(Sherri: What is the emperor penguin?)
the rhea
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Issued from 1849 to 1933, it's a U.S. gold coin that was worth $20; it's also 3 under par on a hole in golf |
(Sherri: What is an eagle?) ... (Alex: Three under par, not two.)
double eagle
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(Alex: Here's our next rapper...) "Crib for my mom on the outskirts of Philly, you trying to flex on me don't be silly...Gettin' jiggy wit it" |
(Steve: That's enough of that.)
Will Smith
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In December 1773 this brewer-patriot launched the Boston Tea Party |
Sam Adams
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In "Lord of the Flies", you couldn't speak unless you held this shell |
a conch
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Although this bird was extinct on Mauritius by 1681, one species survived on Rodriguez Island up until about 1800 |
(Alex: And that was the famous [*].)
dodo
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Voltaire's "Candide" mentions the story of this fabled city of gold whose name means "The Gilded" |
El Dorado
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(Alex: This artist is pure money...) "My flow, my show brought me the dough that bought me all my fancy things, my crib, my cars..." |
50 Cent
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Portugal gave up its last colony on Dec. 20, 1999 when it turned over this territory to China |
Macao
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A living animal or plant from which a parasite obtains nutrition |
a host
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An Arnold Palmer is a refreshing mix of these 2 drinks |
iced tea and lemonade
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This large flightless bird of New Guinea is identifiable by a huge bony helmet, or casque, on its head |
(Alex: A very distinct-looking bird--[*]. [*]. Big--ew.)
the cassowary
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(Alex: Check out this gang...) "I said a hip hop the hippie the hippie to the hip hip hop, a you don't stop the rock it to the bang bang boogie" |
(Steve: He wasn't that bad.) (Alex: You wish there were more of these, I know. Johnny is great at this stuff.)
The Sugarhill Gang
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