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Pulmonology is the study of the physiology & pathology of these organs |
lungs
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Total number of ounces of orange juice needed to make a classic mimosa with 2 ounces of champagne |
(Justin: What is 6 ounces?) (Moira: What is -----?)
2 (even parts)
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In the comics this substance comes in many colors but only the green one can kill Superman |
kryptonite
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This turkey part is luckier for the person who breaks off the longer piece |
wishbone
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This present state, scene of a famous 1621 Thanksgiving feast, is a leading cranberry producer |
Massachusetts
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Czech-born director Forman & Czech prime minister Zeman share this first name |
Milos
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This "new world" marsupial isn't "playing dead" when threatened -- it is shocked into a catatonic faint |
possum
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Total number of strokes it takes a golfer to double bogey a par 4 hole |
6
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[unavailable audio on video clue] |
kaleidoscope
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"See" one of these. "pick it up, all the day you'll have good luck" |
a pin
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This western state leads the U.S. in the production of pears as well as apples |
Washington
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After 74 years together, it was splitsville for the Czech Republic & this nation on January 1, 1993 |
Slovakia
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In 1953 Watson, Crick & Wilkins proposed the double helix model for this generic material |
DNA
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Total number of miles a car that gets 20 MPG can go on 11 gallons of gas |
220
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In a traditional Japanese wedding the bride wears a white one of these robes; the groom wears black |
kimono
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This lucky "numerical" plant promises the finder fame, wealth, a faithful lover & glorious health |
4-leaf clover
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If you need a papaya in the face, go to this state that produces almost the entire U.S. crop |
Hawaii
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This international alliance welcomed the Czech Republic as a member in March 1999 |
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NATO
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Named for a many-headed monster of myth, this genus of invertebrates can regenerate injured parts |
hydra
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Total number of revolutions made by an old vinyl LP to play a 3-minute song |
(Justin: What is 45?)
100 (33 1/3 X 3)
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"The prettiest picture you've ever seen is Christmas in" this Irish town |
Killarney
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These birds meant good fortune for ancient mariners, unless a sailor killed one |
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albatrosses
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The Winter Haven area of this state is home to an annual citrus festival |
Florida
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The Bohemian Czech king Charles IV held this "Holy" title from 1355 to 1378 |
Holy Roman Emperor
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Named for their disk-like shape, these smallest formed elements in the blood aid in clotting |
platelets
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Total number of liters of water needed to fill a 10-centimeter cube |
(Justin: What is 1000?) (Jerry: What is ----?) (Moira: What is 100?)
1
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During their daily prayers Muslims face toward this sacred shrine |
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The Kaaba
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In hopes of future wealth, a bride might have one of these English coins in her shoe |
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sixpence
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The area around Traverse City in this state is famous for its cherries |
Michigan
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Prominent 20th C. Czech writers include Jaroslav Seifert & this "Unbearable Lightness of Being" author |
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Milan Kundera
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