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Title character who says, "I made him know his name should be Friday, which was the day I saved his life" |
Robinson Crusoe
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"Quick" thinkers know that brewed tea is dehydrated & granulated to make this kind of tea |
Instant tea
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3-letter abbreviation for the band that sang about Suzie Q & Proud Mary |
CCR (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
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Bandung, this country's 3rd-largest city, is the capital of the province of West Java |
Indonesia
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As a recruit, you'll go to one of these centers named for the leggings worn there |
Boot camp
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It attracts feathered friends |
Birdbath
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This Anne Rice character laments, "If I'm starved for blood I look like a perfect horror" |
Lestat the vampire
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This candy company known for its "samplers" also makes a cookies-n-cream bar |
(we have a minute to go...)
Whitman's
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This 3-letter rap group came "Straight Outta Compton" |
N.W.A.
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Some visitors to this French Canadian province enjoy rafting on the Jacques Cartier River |
Quebec
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Not surprisingly, it's specified that to complete training you must be able to do this for 50 meters |
(Bill: What is run?)
swim
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It's what the baby shouldn't be thrown out with |
the bathwater
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This Sinclair Lewis realtor dreams "of the Fairy Child, a dream more romantic than scarlet pagodas" |
George Babbitt
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According to Escoffier, these lingual organs of sheep "make an excellent luncheon entree" |
(S: What are kidneys?)
Tongue
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Philip Bailey's high vocals powered this R&B group nicknamed EW&F |
Earth, Wind & Fire
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If you're a native Capetonian, you were born in this country |
South Africa
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The first time your ship crosses this line, you'll be certified a Shellback, with great ceremony |
(Michael: What is the International Date Line?)
the equator
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This vehicle can take you under the sea |
(S: What is a submarine?)
Bathyscape
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In "To Kill a Mockingbird", it's the nickname of Atticus Finch's 6-year-old daughter Jean Louise |
Scout
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Beurre manie, which is this kneaded with flour, is used to thicken sauces |
Butter
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Group seen here in a 1995 video: |
TLC
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"Amar Sonar Bangla (My Golden Bengal)" is the national anthem of this country on the Bay of Bengal |
(M: What is Sri Lanka?)
Bangladesh
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Get used to calling stairs "ladders" & calling walls this |
(buzzer sounds)
Bulkheads
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Extreme sentimentality |
Bathos
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Madame Guishar, who "drifted continually from lover to lover" is the mother of this "Doctor Zhivago" heroine |
(Susan: What is Laura?) (Alex: Whoa... we're going to accept that!)
Lara
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To make a pink daiquiri, substitute this red pomegranate-flavored syrup for the sugar syrup |
Grenadine syrup
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This band will "Keep On Loving You" even if you call it only by the initial part of its name |
REO Speedwagon
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Kyrenia, whose Turkish name is Girne, is a seaport & resort city on the Turkish part of this island |
Cyprus
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It's the chemical rinse that keeps photographic film from overdeveloping |
Stop bath
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