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This air tube in the neck is held open by 16 to 20 C-shaped rings of cartilage |
Trachea
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"Queen of the House" by Jody Miller was a reply to this 1965 Roger Miller hit |
"King of the Road"
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In 1967 this country lost the West Bank to Israel |
Jordan
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This military group abbreviated RCAF developed the 5BX program of calisthenics |
Royal Canadian Air Force
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Akiko Kojima became the first woman from this continent to win the Miss Universe pageant in 1959 |
Asia
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A TV network: ABC |
(Steve: What is the American Broadcasting Corporation?)
American Broadcasting Company
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During this process, the opposite of photosynthesis, plants use oxygen & give up water & carbon dioxide |
Respiration
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"Ue O Miute Aruko" by Kyu Sakamoto was retitled this for the U.S. |
(Alex: And I'm glad they did!)
"Sukiyaki"
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In 1967 this country lost the Golan Heights to Israel |
Syria
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This method of intensive or downright painful massage is also called structural integration |
Rolfing
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This Greek-American diva, born in 1923, was acclaimed for her portrayals of Norma & Anna Bolena |
Maria Callas
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In the National Football League: AFC |
American Football Conference
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Once hunted for its pelt, this Australian monotreme is now protected by law |
(Jarma: What is a kangaroo?)
the duck-billed platypus
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Both Simon & Garfunkel & Sergio Mendes found "thyme", parsley, sage & rosemary to make this hit |
"Scarborough Fair"
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These 2 rivers form the Shatt al Arab, which then flows into the Persian Gulf |
the Tigris & the Euphrates
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You'll no longer get sand kicked in your face if you use the Charles Atlas program of "dynamic" this |
(Sam: What is resistance?)
Tension
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Muriel Spark was born in this capital city, the setting for her novel "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" |
Edinburgh
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An educators' group: AFT |
(Alex: Minute to go.)
American Federation of Teachers
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Hidalgo, one of these objects, reaches the orbit of Saturn, but most are confined to a belt between Mars & Jupiter |
Asteroid
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Bob Dylan numbered them 12 & 35 |
(Sam: What are heartbreaks?)
"Rainy Day Women"
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This island, 1/3 of which is Turkish-controlled, is often considered part of the Middle East |
Cyprus
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This organization that teaches survival in the wilds began as a program for British seamen |
Outward Bound
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This Norwegian was a teenager in 1957 when she made her film debut in "Fjols Til Fjells" -- "Fools in the Mountains" |
(Jarma: Who is Ingrid Bergman?) (Sam: Who is Anita Ekberg?)
Liv Ullmann
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To a psychologist: ADD |
attention deficit disorder
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In 1960 Theodore Maiman built the first of these devices using a ruby |
Laser
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"Love Is All Around" was this "Wild Thing" group's only other Top 10 hit |
The Troggs
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This country shook off the Ottomans in 1882 & the British in 1952 |
Egypt
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This last name of German athlete Joseph is applied to the flexibility-enhancing "method" he developed |
Pilates
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David Bowie could tell you the name of this Somali-born supermodel is from the Arabic for "faith" |
Iman
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A computer designer's goal: AI |
artificial intelligence
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