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Robert De Niro accidentally broke Joe Pesci's rib during a sparring scene in this 1980 film |
Raging Bull
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Imitating British architecture in the 1600s, this style became popular in the 1920s |
Tudor
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Part of Lapland north of the Arctic Circle has been proclaimed "Santa Claus Land" in this country |
Finland
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To damage your own interests, you can put this in your mouth or shoot yourself in it |
your foot
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Varieties of this brand of scotch include Red, Black, Gold & Blue Label |
Johnnie Walker
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Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei |
Bangladesh
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At the 2006 premiere of "The Break-Up", this female star was asked, "What was your worst break-up ever?" |
Jennifer Aniston
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Hey, cowboy! Corral this one-story home with a low-pitched roof that's also known as a rambler |
a ranch
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In this song, Santa Claus is "making a list and checking it twice; gonna find out who's naughty and nice" |
(Alex: He certainly is.)
"Santa Claus Is Coming To Town"
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Originally, people "grasped at" these to keep from drowning |
straws
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This brand has been made at the Lynchburg, Tennessee distillery since 1866 |
Jack Daniels
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Malta, Mexico, Mongolia |
(Sarah: What is Mongolia?)
Mexico
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James Caan said he based his Sonny Corleone in "The Godfather" on this insult comic known as "Mr. Warmth" |
Don Rickles
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This style designed to keep heavy snow from weighing down the roof could fit in a Letter Perfect category |
A-frame
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For Belgian children, Santa Claus comes from Spain by boat on the night of Dec. 5 & leaves gifts in these |
their shoes
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Meaning you can't make sense of it, to not be able to do this "of" something, may refer to a flipped coin |
make heads or tails of it
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I like them apples just fine when they're made into calvados, an expensive type of this spirit |
(Jeannette: What's a liqueur?)
brandy
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Andorra, Angola, Antigua |
Angola
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The water in the glass on the dash rippled because of a plucked guitar string underneath, not a dinosaur, in this '93 film |
Jurassic Park
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This style home seen by anyone who plays Monopoly was named by a Yale president travelling through the area |
a Cape Cod house
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The mythology of Santa Claus came to the Americas with this ethnic group as "Sinter Klaas" in the 17th century |
(Jeannette: What are the Germans?)
the Dutch
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After a night of drinking with Tintin, Captain Haddock was looking a bit green around these |
the gills
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This rum maker's website urges you to "Drink responsibly--captain's orders!" |
Captain Morgan
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Switzerland, Poland, Thailand |
(Jeannette: What is Poland?)
Thailand
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Costume designer Charles LeMaire had no trouble dressing the title character of this 1956 film |
(Sarah: What is The Man in the Grey Suit?) (Alex: No.) (Sarah: What is The Man in the Grey... Flannel--) (Alex: No.) ... (Alex: Yeah, you left out that important word first time out there, Sarah.)
The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit
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Seen here is an example of this early American style, typically 3 storeys with a symmetrical facade |
(Steve: What is Georgian?)
Federal
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2-word name that British children use for Santa; J.R.R. Tolkien wrote his kids a series of "Letters" from him |
Father Christmas
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Legendary Texas football coach Darrell Royal used to say you gotta do this "with the one who brung ya" |
dance
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This "avian" vodka brand is "created in the... Cognac region of western France under the... eye of the maitre de chai" |
Grey Goose
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