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Vets help prevent bird owners from catching psittacosis, known as this bird's "fever" |
Parrot fever
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In basketball this violation occurs when you take more than the allowed number of steps while holding the ball |
Traveling
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He was criticized for not invading Baghdad & removing Saddam Hussein during the Gulf War |
George H.W. Bush
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A truly terrified person is said to be "shaking in" this footgear |
Their boots/shoes
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After "Singin' in the Rain", he found sun in his next directorial effort, "It's Always Fair Weather" |
Gene Kelly
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We heard stories that this Fleetwood Mac album held the No. 1 spot for 31 weeks |
(Alex: ...minute to go...)
Rumours
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(Hi, I'm Mike Farrell; I play a veterinarian on "Providence") An epizootic is the animal world's equivalent of this type of disease outbreak among humans |
Epidemic
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Bowlers are more likely to get a strike if they hit this space between the 1 & 3 or 1 & 2 pins |
(Haley: What is the sweet spot?) [Initially ruled incorrect; reversed at the first break because "Dick Weber agrees with you on the term 'sweet spot'/'sweet zone', so you get $400 back."]
the pocket
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Communist forces invaded South Korea during his second term |
Harry S. Truman
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Cirque du Soleil performs its dazzling "Alegria" show at the Beau Rivage Resort in Biloxi in this state |
Mississippi
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Seen here, he began working in Hollywood in the '20s: |
Mickey Rooney
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Sir Walter of Disney had a "Wonderful World of" this |
Color
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When a veterinarian spays your dog, she removes these organs |
Ovaries
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This sharp bend in a golf fairway sounds like a canine appendage |
Dogleg
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7 months into his term in 1929, the stock market crashed |
(A: Who was Wilson?)
Herbert Hoover
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Heloise says to remove this from the screen in the clothes dryer & toss it to the birds; they'll use it in their nests |
Lint
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Nickname of tap dancer Bill Robinson, who often acted & sang with Shirley Temple |
"Bojangles"
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In a race, the horse with the lowest odds is this |
Favorite
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In the U.S., to become a veterinarian, you'll need this 4-year professional degree |
(D: What is an MD?)
DVM (doctor of veterinary medicine)
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In football you'd better pray to a "higher power" to complete one of these last minute near-impossible passes |
"Hail Mary"
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The White House was burned by the British while he was president |
James Madison
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Aviatrix is a feminine form of this noun |
Aviator
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The subject of his own movie "All That Jazz", he was the snake in the movie of "The Little Prince" |
Bob Fosse
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Natalie Wood found it "in the Grass" |
Splendor
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The Center for Veterinary Medicine, which regulates drugs given to animals, is a part of this federal agency |
FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
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It's 3 goals by the same player in a game of soccer, as well as hockey |
Hat trick
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He sent U.S. soldiers into Little Rock, Ark. to enforce a court order mandating school desegregation |
(H: Who was Johnson?)
Dwight D. Eisenhower
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The 1999 Tony for Scenic Design went to "Not About Nightingales" by this late Southern playwright |
Tennessee Williams
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(Hi, I'm Brad Garrett of "Everybody Loves Raymond") Everybody loved this actor-dancer who sang "Once in Love With Amy" |
Ray Bolger
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I do declare, watching condensation trails left by jets gives me these |
Vapors
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