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In December 2006 NASA announced that water may have flowed on this planet's surface within the past decade |
Mars
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Its fast-acting formula "gets the red out" |
Visine
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You'll need one of these to change a tire |
(Ann: What is a club?)
a jack
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In 1953 he produced the first issue of Playboy for $10,000 |
Hugh Hefner
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According to one legend, Oman was the home of this "Thousand and One Nights" sailor |
Sinbad
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This "colorful" branch of the Nile River begins at Lake Tana in Ethiopia |
the Blue
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In 1980 Hermes, one of these objects, came within 300,000 miles of the Earth |
(Joanne: What is a comet?)
an asteroid
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According to its website, "when you need better allergy relief, you need" this histamine blocker |
Benadryl
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In a famous 1858 speech, S.C. Sen. James Hammond said, "You dare not make war on cotton...Cotton is" this |
king
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No butts about it, David Caruso, Jimmy Smits & Dennis Franz turned the other cheek on this cop show |
NYPD Blue
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Ben Franklin said "There never was a good war or" one of these |
a bad peace
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In 1902 construction was completed on the first dam on the Nile, at this southern Egyptian city |
Aswan
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On Oct. 10, 1846, 17 days after the discovery of this planet, its largest moon, Triton, was discovered |
(Joanne: What is Jupiter?) (Adam: What is Saturn?)
Neptune
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Ooo...shouldn't have had that fourth bowl of chili...now I need this antacid that "spells relief" |
(Adam: What is Tums?)
Rolaids
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In 2007 102-year-old Elsie McClean became the oldest person ever to achieve one of these on a golf course |
(Alex: A hole-in-one.)
an ace
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Kathleen Turner & Jerry Hall weren't clothes-minded playing Mrs. Robinson in the stage version of this 1967 film |
The Graduate
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This racquet sport was added to the Olympics in 1992 |
badminton
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A center of Egypt's rice trade, this Nile delta city lends its name to an important translating "stone" |
the Rosetta Stone
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These solar discharges consisting of light, heat & cosmic rays may last up to an hour |
solar flares
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For a quick tan, pick up one of the self-tanning products sold under this brand whose name means "bath of the sun" |
Bain du Soleil
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Juice Newton was "Playin' with" her, "knowin' it ain't really smart" |
the Queen of Hearts
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Trying to escape his teen-idol image, this "Partridge Family" star posed nude for Rolling Stone in 1972 |
David Cassidy
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One of these critters appears on the state flag of Wisconsin |
a badger
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This ancient Greek historian called Egypt "the gift of the Nile" |
(Ann: Who is Pliny?)
Herodotus
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In July 2005 scientists announced the discovery of Eris, a dwarf planet larger than Pluto, in this belt |
the Kuiper Belt
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Aveno's Balancing Bar contains this "finely milled" product to soothe & cleanse the skin; just don't eat it! |
oatmeal
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It's the immodest title of the 1912 Marcel Duchamp painting seen here |
"Nude Descending A Staircase"
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Richard the Lionhearted had a favorite one of these minstrels named Blondel |
a troubadour
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In this country south of Egypt, the Atbara River joins the Nile as its last tributary |
Sudan
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