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First performed in the 1550s, "Ralph Roister Doister" is the first known comedy in this language |
English
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San Diego, where the plane "Spirit of St. Louis" was built, named its airport for this man |
Charles Lindbergh
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Different types of this in the supermarket are labeled "all purpose" and "self-rising" |
flour
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If Leon Spinks is in England on December 26, he might join in the observance of this |
Boxing Day
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In 67 B.C. Pompey's Roman forces cleared out the pirates from this large sea |
Mediterranean
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Maroon Studios star who enjoyed a Diet Coke while watching his wife, Jessica, perform |
Roger Rabbit
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"Little Johnny Jones" was the first play he wrote expressly for Broadway, not for Vaudeville |
George M. Cohan
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Not surprisingly, in 1939 this nation had the strongest air force in Europe |
Germany
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Called an artichoke, its name isn't from a Mideast city but from "girasole", Italian for sunflower |
the Jerusalem artichoke
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A miss, hoping to be a mrs., might want to observe this November holiday created by Al Capp |
Sadie Hawkins Day
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"Recruitment" procedure of kidnapping men to work on pirate ships, it's named after a Far Eastern port |
Shanghaiing
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Singer of the following, a Jolly Roger if we ever heard one:
"You can't rollerskate in a buffalo herd, can't rollerskate in a buffalo herd..." |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go.) … [The song was reprised going into the break.]
Roger Miller
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Chekhov play that opens with Andrei Prozorov's siblings talking about going to Moscow |
(The) Three Sisters
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By definition, a "VTOL" plane can take off and land in this direction |
vertically
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Add blood, cornstarch, or arrowroot, or try reduction |
how to thicken a sauce
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During the Fiesta de San Fermin, these animals run through the streets |
bulls
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Term for a pirate, like Drake, licensed by the crown to capture enemy ships and cargoes |
a privateer
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In one episode, she coached Rob's brother, Stacey Petrie, through a practice date |
Sally Rogers
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Richard Chamberlain and Mary Tyler Moore starred in a 1966 musical flop based on this Truman Capote story |
Breakfast at Tiffany's
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A plane's wings are necessary to create this primary force in flying |
lift
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Shepherd's pie is a meat hash covered with a layer of this |
mashed potatoes
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To commemorate this event, some New Englanders celebrate Forefathers' Day on December 21 |
the landing of the Mayflower
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Sent to Madagascar in the 1690s to battle pirates, this captain allegedly became one himself |
Captain William Kidd
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As Harcourt Fenton Mudd, he gave Captain Kirk no end of trouble |
Roger C. Carmel
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He was almost 90 when he wrote one of his greatest plays, "Oedipus at Colonus" |
Sophocles
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In 1909 Louis Bleriot electrified the world by flying the 23 1/2 miles of this body of water in 37 minutes |
the English Channel
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Government graded AA, A, B, or C, the best is composed of at least 80% fat and has 12-16% water |
(Richard: What are eggs?)
butter
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Military bases are often open to the public on Armed Forces Day, the third Saturday of this month |
May
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1 of the 2 well-known women pirates tried and convicted in Jamaica in 1720 |
Anne Bonney (or Mary Read)
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Both Elliott Gould and this man played Trapper John McIntyre in "M*A*S*H" |
Wayne Rogers
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