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This mega-bestseller by John Gray is touted as "the classic guide to understanding the opposite sex" |
Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus
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Erik Estrada was a CHiP, meaning he worked for this agency |
California Highway Patrol
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In the 17th century Oxford University Press got the right to print this "royal" version of the Bible, quite a cash cow |
King James Bible
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Totally cool! This dude wrote Deuteronomy as a way of reinforcing what he first learned on Mount Sinai |
Moses
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"It's the real thing" |
Coca-Cola
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Curl up on a desert island with his "Political History of the Devil" or "Robinson Crusoe" |
Daniel Defoe
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Oprah chose for her book club "The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography" by this Oscar winner |
Sidney Poitier
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On the series "24", C.T.U., the good guys, stands for this |
Counter-Terrorism Unit
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Like the "Idiot's Guide" series 2 years earlier, this series with a similar title began with a book about DOS |
...for Dummies
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Sweet! The fifth chapter of Deuteronomy raps out this list of dos & don'ts, just in case we spaced it |
the Ten Commandments
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National Lead was one of the 12 companies tracked by this "average" when it debuted May 26, 1896 |
Dow Jones Industrial Average
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The first edition of this book about the body was published in 1858 with 750 pages & 363 figures |
(Alex: Yes. The book, not the TV show.)
Gray's Anatomy
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In the 1960s Peter Graves led this squad, "IMF" for short |
Impossible Missions Force
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Puffin & Firebird are young readers imprints of this publisher |
(Marilyn: What is Doubleday? Alex: No, think birds... what is [*].)
Penguin
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Awesome, dude! Deuteronomy says that all debts are to be canceled after this many years! |
seven
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"Look, mom -- no cavities!" |
Crest
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In the comics, she's Dagwood & Blondie's dog |
Daisy
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Her "The Sea Around Us" was among the top 10 nonfiction bestsellers for 1951 & 1952 |
Rachel Carson
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It's the "S" in "M*A*S*H" |
(Susan: What is squad?) ... (Alex: Mobile Army [*] Hospital, yes.)
Surgical
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Since 1933 this publication called this "reviews" has provided pre-publication reviews to its subscribers |
Kirkus
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Grab your surfboard, rad boy! In Deuteronomy, this sea is referred to as the "salt sea" |
Dead Sea
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"Ring around the collar" |
Wisk
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6-letter word meaning to expose as being false or ridiculous, like certain wacky theories |
debunk
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Oliver Sacks shared some of his fascinating neurological cases in "The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A" this |
hat
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( I'm Bill Goldberg. ) I tossed Detective Stabler through a window when I made my prime time TV debut in 2007 on this NBC drama & by the way, the head writer is my cousin Neal |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
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"Electronic Mission Aircraft" & "Fighting Ships" are put out by this publisher with a feminine-sounding name |
Jane's
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Party on, dude! This guy gets appointed to be the new leader of the Israelites! |
Joshua
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"Does she... or doesn't she?" |
Clairol
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In Greek mythology, the mother of Persephone |
Demeter
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