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Denmark, Austria, Germany |
Denmark
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On this actor's death in 2000, Jack Lemmon said, "I have lost someone I loved as a brother" |
Walter Matthau
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It's the fish for which the Fraser RIver in British Columbia is most famous |
salmon
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The original recipe for this dessert called for 16 ounces each of butter, sugar & flour |
pound cake
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The name of this layered pasta dish comes from the Latin for "chamber pot" |
(Alex: Yeah, makes you not want to eat [*] any more, doesn't it?)
lasagna
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Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran |
Iran
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To install these, agents must abide by U.S. Code Title 18, Section 2516 & get a judge's approval |
bugs (or wiretaps)
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He's Catherine Zeta-Jones' famous father-in-law |
Kirk Douglas
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Specialized species of this barbeled fish include the upside-down, electric, walking & gaff-topsail |
(Amy: What are eels?)
catfish
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A debt-non-payment penalty, it comes from Antonio's debt to Shylock in "The Merchant of Venice" |
a pound of flesh
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The old Persian word for the Indus River gave us this religion's name |
Hinduism
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Kenya, Kuwait, Kazakhstan |
Kazakhstan
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Great Scot! This actor came in third in his class in the 1953 Mr. Universe contest |
Sean Connery
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Like short-billed dowitchers, shoals of Pacific sardines do this in the fall & winter |
(Alex: We have a minute to go, Amy.)
migrate south
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In 1984 Mike Bowling created this stuffed toy crazy that later became a Saturday morning cartoon series |
the Pound Puppies
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French for "chewed paper", this material is often used to make theatre props & masks |
papier-mâché
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Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia |
Estonia
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The FBI fights many kinds of terrorism, including this type that includes tree spiking |
ecoterrorism
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This female star of "An Officer and a Gentleman" served 3 months in the Israeli Army |
Debra WInger
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Common name of the Carassius Auratus; it's also a Pepperidge Farm cracker |
goldfish
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This poet's "Cantos", using modernist devices, was written over 50 years & totaled 117 poems |
Ezra Pound
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The name of the saluki dog comes from this language, in which it means "of the city of Saluk" |
(Jacque: What is Russia?)
Arabic
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Bolivia, Chile, Peru |
(Jacque: What is Bolivia?)
Peru
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Before acting, this "Colombo" star worked as an efficiency expert for the Connecticut State Budget Bureau |
Peter Falk
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We wonder if the U.S. class of attack subs named for this fish serve caviar from them in their galleys |
the sturgeon
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1 horsepower is equivalent to 33,000 of these work units per minute |
foot-pounds
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A phrase for a poverty-stricken rural community is derived from this title of an Erskine Caldwell novel |
Tobacco Road
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