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Everything but a 4-inch foam ball was eliminated from an indoor volleyball game, leading to this toy brand |
Nerf
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"24" star Kiefer |
Donald Sutherland
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In 2006 a man went to a N.Y. sheriff's office to see if any of these were outstanding for him--yes, for drug trafficking |
an arrest warrant
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To slobber, or to bounce a basketball |
dribble
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"The Crisis" No. 1 begins, "These are the times that" do this |
"try men's souls"
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Curly made his "woo woos" & "nyuk nyuks" in this hollow chamber also called the voice box |
the larynx
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One slogan of this leotard & more line was "not just for dancing" |
Danskin
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Boxer-turned-dancer Laila |
(Rita: Who is Laila Ali?)
Muhammad Ali
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In 2006 a Wyo. teen spilled gas on his pants committing this car crime, then (oops!) used a lighter to see how wet he got |
stealing gas (siphoning)
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It's the alliterative salutation that traditionally begins each entry of a girl's daily journal |
Dear Diary
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"The fate of Charles the First hath only made" these individuals "more subtle-- not more just" |
(Rita: What are royalty?... [*]?)
kings
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In emergencies, this neck operation may be performed with a penknife & the empty shell of a pen |
(Alex: Yeah, it hurts, though.)
a tracheotomy
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Introduced in 1941, these climate-resistant chocolates were packaged in cardboard tubes for WWII GIs |
M&M's
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International pop star Enrique |
Julio Iglesias
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A Longmont, Colo. man robbed a bank but left this 6-letter leather item behind; a cop said, "That really helps us out" |
a wallet
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An alcoholic may be this 11-letter type of drunkard with an irresistible thirst for booze |
dipsomaniac
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"No man was a warmer wisher for reconciliation than myself, before the fatal" 19th of this month, 1775 |
(Rita: I have no idea...What is...)
April
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These arteries carry blood to the head; a blockage in one may lead to an ischemic stroke |
the carotid arteries
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This furniture brand introduced its Reclina-Rocker in 1961 |
La-Z-Boy
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Actress Jamie Lee |
Tony Curtis
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2 thieves stole a Canadian museum's surveillance cameras; too bad they didn't steal these accessories, too |
(Todd: What are the video cassette recorders?) [Initially ruled correct, Alex added [*]. Judges reversed immediately.]
the tapes
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To a Londoner, it's a trash can |
a dustbin
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A preface to "The Rights of Man" says, "The cause of" this rebelling people "is that of...the whole world" |
(Rita: [Muttered] This rebelling people, Rights of Man...) (Alex: Rita?) (Rita: What is...[no response]?)
the French
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This gland makes its hormones by combining iodine with the amino acid tyrosine |
a thyroid
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Choices for treating seasonal allergies run from "A" (Allegra) to "Z" (this brand of antihistamine) |
Zyrtec
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Emmy & Tony award-winning actress Amanda |
Christopher Plummer
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A city councilman stole $2 from the tip jar at a Dunkin' Donuts in this "Rubber Capital of the World" |
Akron
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Humorous poetry with irregular rhythm is known by this canine name |
doggerel
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This basic document "is the property of a nation, and not of those who exercise government" |
the Constitution
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About 10 inches long, it passes through the neck & goes past the heart, through the diaphragm & into the stomach |
the esophagus
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