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KIDS SAY THE DARNEDEST THINGS |
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Of the Loire, the Seine or the Drome, the river that runs through a national capital city |
the Seine (through Paris)
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According to the series title, parcel delivery man Doug Heffernan is the "King of" this |
Queens
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A squirrel uses this fluffy appendage for balance when it leaps & climbs |
its tail
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Cream cheese was invented in this country in 1872 |
United States
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On this date in separate years "America" was first sung publicly and "America the Beautiful" was first published |
July 4th
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Sensitive names for kids who get these include "Train Tracks", "Metal Mouth" & "Tin Grin" |
(Alex: And we'll leave it right there, Nicole!)
braces
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Of the Shannon, the Boyne or the Mackenzie, the river that's not in Ireland |
the Mackenzie
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On "Just Shoot Me", this "SNL" alum plays Dennis Finch, the power-hungry assistant of Jack Gallo |
David Spade
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Wow! The upside-down type of this "feline" fish really does swim upside-down |
catfish
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Nationality of the cream cheese-filled pastry seen here |
Danish
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Yitzhak Rabin is seen here shaking hands with this adversary on Sept. 13, 1993 |
(Nicole: Who is...[time]?)
Yasser Arafat
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Lipslide, tailslide & mongo-foot are terms from this activity |
(Tom: What is kissing?) ... (Alex: [A bit speechless] Minute to go.)
skateboarding
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Of the Gabon, the Gallego or the Ganges, the river that's named for a Hindu goddess |
the Ganges
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A 1998 CD of music from this sitcom featured "Cleveland Rocks" & "Five O'Clock World" |
(Tom: Who is Drew Carey?)
The Drew Carey Show
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The basket type of this undersea animal seen here probably isn't the kind you have in your bathtub |
sponge
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This form that cream cheese is sold in is perfect for the third pig's home |
bricks
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On May 20, 1921 President Harding presented to this woman a capsule of radium with a street value of $100,000 |
Marie Curie
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Bart Simpson once observed of a show that he didn't think it was possible, but it "both sucks and" does this |
blows
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Of the St. Joseph, the St. Lawrence or the St. Francis, the river that serves as a border between 2 nations |
the St. Lawrence (Canada & the U.S.)
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Mrs. Mamie Dubcek is the colorful landlady of this alien family on "3rd Rock from the Sun" |
(Alex: Tom, you've been watching a lot of television!)
the Solomons
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Some of these fleshy growths that top roosters' heads are V-shaped & some look like a walnut |
combs
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Philadelphia cream cheese advertises itself as "A Little Taste of" this |
Heaven
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In 1825, 50 years after this June 17, 1775 battle, the Marquis de Lafayette helped dedicate a monument to it |
Bunker Hill
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Mom & Dad, or what they probably don't make kids pay |
rent
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Of the Tagus, the Tarsus or the Taro, the river that runs through southern Turkey |
(Colleen: What is the Tagus?)
the Tarsus
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It's the New York City coffee house where the "Friends" gang hangs out |
Central Perk
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This arthropod is nicknamed the "hundred-legger", though some may have 170 pairs of legs |
centipede
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Yiddish term for a thin pancake folded around a filling of cottage & cream cheese |
blintz
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This Spanish conqueror of Peru & the Incas was killed by his former followers June 26, 1541 |
Francisco Pizarro
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To college kids Za isn't a chemical element, it's this popular delivery item |
pizza
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