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When in Scotland, the queen often stays at the luxurious palace of Holyroodhouse in this city |
Edinburgh
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Good goblets, flutes & snifters are made out of this |
Glass/crystal
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1852: "'This is God's curse on slavery! -- a bitter, bitter, most accursed thing!'" |
"Uncle Tom's Cabin"
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After Dennis Miller caught Adam's act at the Improv in L.A., he was invited to join this show in NYC |
Saturday Night Live
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In Asia: Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori |
(Bob: What is Tokyo... Japan?) (Alex: Yeah, we should have been more specific in asking you to name the country.)
Japan
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An object that's genuine through & through is "dyed in" this |
The wool
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These 4 letters precede "Fiddich" & "Livet" in the names of top-selling Scottish malt whiskies |
Glen
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Bias, Pittacus & Solon were 3 of the 7 sages of this land |
Greece
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1873: "Mr. Phileas Fogg lived, in 1872, at No. 7, Saville Row, Burlington Gardens..." |
Around the World in Eighty Days
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In 1998 Adam Sandler was Bobby Boucher, this title "boy" at a Louisiana university |
The Waterboy
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President Vladimir Putin |
Russia
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In Revelation 12, Satan is overcome by the blood of this |
The lamb
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While residing in Dumfries, he wrote "Auld Lang Syne" |
Robert Burns
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Take one of these apart & you'll find cementum, dentin & a crown |
Tooth
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1937: "Lennie spoke craftily, 'Tell me -- like you done before...about the rabbits.'" |
(N: What is "Cannery Row?")
"Of Mice and Men"
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Rob Schneider cavorted as a male gigolo in this 1999 release executive produced by Adam |
Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
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In Africa: President Hosni Mubarak |
Egypt
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This style of facial hair seen here is sadly, out of style |
(Alex: I'm going to grow some!)
Mutton Chops
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To Scots, a munro is a tall one of these; that makes Ben Nevis a munro |
Mountain
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Pointers & setters are sporting dogs & St. Bernards & Siberian huskies are classified as these |
Working dogs
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1953: "It was a pleasure to burn" |
(C: I don't know.)
"Fahrenheit 451"
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In a 1998 comedy, Adam finds love with Drew Barrymore as this title ceremonial crooner |
(B: What is "The Marriage Singer?") (less than a minute to go...)
The Wedding Singer
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In Europe: Prime Minister Bertie Ahern |
Ireland
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This verb can mean to gather in a crowd, or to coat wallpaper |
(N: What is wool gathering?) (B: What is paste?)
Flocked
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A steamer named for this "Lady of the Lake" author plies its trade on Loch Katrine |
Sir Walter Scott
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Bobcats, Bears & Webelos are ranks of these |
Cub Scouts
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1903: "Buck did not read the newspapers, or he would have known that trouble was brewing..." |
"Call of the Wild"
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Adam played Stick Pin Quinn & the Stud Boy on this hip, happening MTV game show |
Remote Control
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Southeast Asia's president Abdurrahman Wahid |
Indonesia
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To access the Internet, you need at least 16 megabytes of this acronym |
RAM (random access memory)
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