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Traditionally, for you to be Jewish, this relative has to be Jewish |
Mother
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Welshman heard here: |
["Thunderball"]
Tom Jones
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In 1997 Chicago's Field Museum paid over $8 mil. for the largest & most complete skeleton of this dinosaur |
Tyrannosaurus Rex
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Food labels have figures listed for "total" & "saturated" amounts of this |
Fat
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Seventeen magazine says if you can't afford to buy a Stairmaster & your house has these, use them |
Stairs
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Its nicknames include the "Paradise of the Pacific" & "The Pineapple State" |
Hawaii
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Shabbat, from a Hebrew word for rest, begins on this day at sunset |
Friday
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Group group heard heard here here: |
["A View to a Kill"]
Duran Duran
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Let's give a hand to this singer whose sequined glove sold for $1,000 in 1992 |
Michael Jackson
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The daily values are based on a diet of 2,000 or 2,500 of these a day |
Calories
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Name of the hotel & office complex where the Watergate break-in occurred |
Watergate
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Well, Praise the Lord! It means "Praise the Lord" |
Hallelujah
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The days between this holiday & Yom Kippur are called the 10 Days of Penitence |
Rosh Hashanah
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You can ask her father Frank who this singer is: |
["You Only Live Twice"]
Nancy Sinatra
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This president's 1787 bottle of Chateau Lafite wine sold in 1985 for over $131,000 |
Thomas Jefferson
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The label lists the "size" of these & the number "per container" of them |
Servings
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Jesse Jackson Jr. has a masters degree in this from the Chicago Theological Seminary |
Theology
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In 1640 Henry Dunster became this university's first president; he was also the entire faculty |
Harvard
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For some prayers to be read in the synagogue, a minyan, or this many men, must be present |
10
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The Bond singer heard here may have taken the "Morning Train" to the recording studio: |
["For Your Eyes Only"]
Sheena Easton
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The gown she wore when she danced with John Travolta at the White House set a record at Christie's |
Princess Diana
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Look for the milligrams of this chemical element; big numbers could lead to high blood pressure |
Sodium
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2 Civil War forts were built on this western island of the Florida Keys |
Key West
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Type of men's store once owned by Harry Truman |
Haberdashery
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Worn during the prayer services, it is white, striped at the ends & its corners have fringes |
Tallit (shawl)
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This singer also sang the theme from "Diamonds Are Forever": |
["Goldfinger"]
Shirley Bassey
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In 1994 someone forked over a nest egg, $5.6 million for this jeweler's "Winter Egg" |
Faberge
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What used to be called "roughage" is now listed as "dietary" this |
Fiber
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It's the cry of the chachalaca bird of South America |
(Marsha: What is chacalaca?) ... (Alex: Phil, we can't get anything past you!)
Chachalaca
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This king's reign has been referred to as the Golden Age of Babylon |
(Alex: And we have one minute to deal with ON THE AUCTION BLOCK.)
Hammurabi
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