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COULD YOU TRANSLATE THAT FOR ME? |
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The Anti-Vacks were doctors opposed to this Edward Jenner anti-smallpox method |
vaccination
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He's the strange visitor from another planet who inspired the shirt seen here |
Superman
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1997: "My Heart Will Go On" |
Celine Dion
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In January 1991 Operation Desert Shield was renamed this |
Operation Desert Storm
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Americans refer to Emmentaler as this |
Swiss cheese
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It's the all-American way of saying "Rouge, blanc et bleu" |
red, white and blue
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S. Weir Mitchell invented the rest cure, pioneered post-trauma research & analyzed this U.S. snake's venom |
rattlesnake
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A game played on horseback shares its name with this style of shirt seen here |
polo
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1994: "Can You Feel the Love Tonight?" |
Elton John
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He told Oprah in 1993 that he had a rare skin disease & was in love with Brooke Shields |
Michael Jackson
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King Christian IX is a cheese from this country |
Denmark
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It's the English translation of the German word in the lyric "Let me call you liebchen, I'm in love with you" |
sweetheart
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In the 17th C. Thomas Wharton realized there are endocrine as well as exocrine types of these |
glands
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Say "Hello" to this Hawaiian shirt seen here: |
Aloha shirt
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1998: "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" |
Aerosmith
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Liz met Larry, who became husband number 7 (or is it 8?) in 1991, in this complex |
Betty Ford Center
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This best-known Greek cheese is pickled in a brine solution |
Feta
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"Benevolenza", you can give old clothes to it or you can have it "toward men" |
goodwill
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If Pierre Bretonneau's name for this disease had stuck, we'd talk about Dothienenteritis Mary |
typhoid
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It's the fighting force represented by the shirt seen here |
(Travis: What is the U.S. Navy?)
Marines
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1992: "This Used To Be My Playground" |
Madonna
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By November 1998, 63 million Americans had this service, many using Startacs to access it |
(Steve: What is Internet service?)
cellular telephone service
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At the Congress of Vienna, in a contest instigated by Talleyrand, this French cheese won the title "Le Roi du Fromage" |
Brie
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Meaning "counselor", it's the Italian word describing Robert Duvall's role in the service of "The Godfather" |
consigliere
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Tissue grown for study, known by this "high-toned" name, began with the work of Ross Harrison |
(Travis: [no response])
culture
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From an old Welsh word for sackcloth, it's the nappy shirt fabric seen here |
flannel
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He carried Kerri Strug up to the medal stand at the '96 Olympics |
(Travis: Who was Muhammad Ali?) (Steve: Who was Wojtyla?) (Alex: Wojtyla is Pope John Paul II)
Bela Karolyi
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This blue-veined cheese made from ewes' milk was a favorite of Charlemagne's |
(Mollie: What is Stilton?)
Roquefort
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Literally "God out of a machine", it's the Latin phrase for an unlikely & providential intervention |
Deus ex machina
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