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One of 2 "homey" Stephen Foster songs that serve as official state songs |
(Natalia: What is "My Old Virginia Home"?)
"My Old Kentucky Home" or "Old Folks At Home"
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In 1982 this series was retitled "Little House: A New Beginning" & Shannen Doherty joined the cast as Almanzo's niece |
Little House on the Prairie
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The Red, the Great, the Terrible |
Ivan
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When tossing a coin, the French say, "Pile ou face?"; we say this |
Heads or tails?
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The more common name for your gingiva; you can flap 'em |
Gums
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Examples of these from the Czech Republic include Budvar & Pilsner Urquell |
Beers
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In 1960 this future state song became Ray Charles' first No. 1 pop hit |
"Georgia On My Mind"
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She was seen as Eileen on the '80s sitcom "Day By Day" before she played Elaine on "Seinfeld" |
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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Rufus, the Silent, the Conqueror, of Orange |
William
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"Cowboy" phrase for what you do to 'em "at the pass" |
(Natalia: What is "head 'em up"?)
head 'em off
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As recorded in the Ebers Papyrus, dentistry as part of medicine began in this civilization around 3700 B.C. |
Egypt
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The old capital of Bohemia, it became the capital of the new nation of Czechoslovakia in 1918 |
Prague
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In this Connecticut state song with a 2-word title, "Macaroni" refers to Londoners in fancy clothes |
"Yankee Doodle"
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He was playing Rev. Fordwick on "The Waltons" when he was cast as the irreverent Jack Tripper on "Three's Company" |
John Ritter
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The Mad, the Cruel, the Great |
Peter
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When you avoid drowning in debt, you're doing this |
keeping your head above water
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Communities adding this preventative to their water supply report up to 70 percent declines in tooth decay |
Fluoride
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At about 40 percent, this Christian denomination is the largest religious group in the country |
Roman Catholic
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State whose state song is heard here: |
Wisconsin
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The Fowler, the Wrangler, the Navigator |
Henry
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If someone tells you he's one of these, you might ask if he recruits executives or decapitates them |
Headhunter
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Made of plastic, porcelain or gold, these replacements cover an entire tooth |
Crown/cap
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Bohemia & Moravia, which make up most of the Czech Republic, were provinces of this empire until 1918 |
(Todd: What is the Ottoman Empire?) (Natalia: What is Prussia?)
Austria-Hungary
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"Rocky Top" is one of its 6 state songs |
Tennessee
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This hostess of PBS' "Mystery!" series also stars in "The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries" |
Diana Rigg
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The Simple, the Bald, the Fat, the Bold |
Charles
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This phrase may precede "above the rest" or "shampoo" |
Head and shoulders
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Medical name for the "correct teeth" treatment of realignment through the use of braces |
Orthodontics
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Called the Labe by Czechs, this river is a major commercial waterway of Central Europe |
(Natalia: What is the Danube?)
Elbe
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