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The website of this country's mission says Ambassador Sharma went to Delhi U. & likes cricket |
India
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When these "cords" are resting, they form a v-shaped opening called the glottis |
the vocal cords
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She plays the self-centered Erica Kane on "All My Children" |
Susan Lucci
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Word from Pali used by a Spice Girl & a "Gilligan's Island" character |
Ginger
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This Scandinavian capital is found on 2 islands, Sjaelland & Amager |
Copenhagen
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Anthony Perkins played this role on film in 1960, 1983 & 1986 & in a made-for-TV movie |
Norman Bates
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This country's Addul Amir al-Anbari formally ended the Gulf War when he accepted the U.S.'s terms |
(Hanley: What's Saudi Arabia?)
Iraq
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For kids, lack of vitamin D or UV radiation from sunlight may cause rickets, in which these don't harden right |
(Hanley: What are teeth?)
bones
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Ticked off that she couldn't vote, she said that the Constitution says, "We, the people", not "We, the white male citizens" |
Susan B. Anthony
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Using the original Syriac for this word, zarnika, would make the play "Zarnika and Old Lace" |
arsenic
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The total number of U.S. states that border the Gulf of Mexico |
(Mont: What is 4?) (Heather: What is 3?) ... (Alex: Minute to go, Mont.)
5
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Tom Jones sang the theme to this 1965 film which Sean Connery remade in 1983 as "Never Say Never Again" |
Thunderball
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Kurt Waldheim & Thomas Klestil both represented this country at the U.N. before becoming its president |
Austria
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These connect parts of joints & support the bladder, liver & women's breasts |
ligaments
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She won an Oscar for her portrayal of Sister Helen Prejean in "Dead Man Walking" |
Susan Sarandon
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From Hindi, it's a small boat used to ferry passengers to a larger ship |
a dinghy
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Excluding the Great Lakes, one of the 3 largest lakes in area that are entirely within the U.S. |
(1 of) the Great Salt Lake or Lake Okeechobee & Lake Iliamna in Alaska
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In "Cast Away" Tom Hanks' character paints a face on a volleyball & gives it this name |
Wilson
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This former Israeli rep's first name, Abba, was Hebraized from Aubrey |
Abba Eban
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Spasms in this muscle are the cause of hiccups |
the diaphragm
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This beauty seen here was voted Miss California, 1969 |
(Alex: That is the statuesque [*].)
Susan Anton
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If you get someone's goat & get this wool, know that its name is from a disputed Asian area |
(Heather: What is Tibet?)
cashmere
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At about 8,000 square miles, it's the smallest country in the Western Hemisphere beginning with "E" |
(Heather: What is Estonia?) (Mont: What is Ecuador?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
El Salvador
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In "Some Like It Hot", Marilyn Monroe's character Sugar Kane played this stringed instrument |
the ukulele
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In 1999 this Dayton Accords negotiator became U.S. ambassador to the U.N. |
(Richard) Holbrooke
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In your lungs the bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called these |
alveoli
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This essayist tackled fiction with the book "In America" |
Susan Sontag
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The first nation of this name existed c. 650 B.C.; the latest declared its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 |
Macedonia
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In "Mars Attacks!", the Martians were defeated by the playing of this country singer's 1952 hit "Indian Love Call" |
(Hanley: Who is Hank Williams?) (Heather: Who is Johnny Cash?)
Slim Whitman
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