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It's been said that "All roads lead to" this "Eternal City" |
Rome
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To eat Chinese food like a native, use 2 of these 10 1/2-inch wooden implements |
Chopsticks
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WWII radio propagandist Iva D'Aquino |
"Tokyo Rose"
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One Big Mac has 560 of these |
Calories
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Jazz at Lincoln Center is putting on over 400 events in 1999 in honor of his 100th birthday |
Duke Ellington
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Assuming that they lost them all, total number of mittens lost by the kittens |
(Darlene: What is 12?)
6
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Just 12 degrees south of the Equator, this Peruvian capital's temperatures are moderated by the Humboldt Current |
Lima
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The 4 main Chinese types of these strips of dried dough are soup, sauce, stir-fried & shallow-fried |
Noodles
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Falsetto ukulele strummer Herbert Khaury |
Tiny Tim
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For this lotion mentioned in a Coasters song, think pink |
Calamine lotion
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Louisiana politician David Duke was a former grand wizard in this organization |
Ku Klux Klan
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Her rhyme winds up with her playing "Pin the Tail on the Sheep" |
Little Bo Peep
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Akershus Castle, a tourist site in this capital, sits on a rocky peninsula overlooking a fjord |
(Carter: What is Copenhagen?)
Oslo
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Some people may have adverse reactions to this Chinese food flavor enhancer that's also called "Mei-Jing" |
MSG (Monosodium glutamate)
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Astrologer & psychic Michel de Notredame |
Nostradamus
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For smokers, it's a pipe with a curved stem & a large bowl made from a gourd |
Calabash
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This Brooklyn Dodger was named to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1980 |
(Darlene: Who is Duke Schneider?)
Duke Snider
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Little boys are made of frogs & snails & these, eew... |
Puppy dog tails
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This Latvian capital was founded in 1201 by German crusaders |
Riga
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Reputedly an aphrodisiac, this expensive soup uses dorsal & pectoral portions of its namesake |
Shark fin soup
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The New York Mets' William Hayward Wilson |
Mookie Wilson
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Using one of these instruments, a doctor can see just how thick-headed you are: |
Calipers
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Famous U.S. group of museums endowed by the illegitimate son of the Duke of Northumberland |
Smithsonian
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The pig that he stole was actually an animal-shaped, currant-filled pastry |
Tom (Tom the piper's son)
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In 1990 it became the capital of a unified Yemen |
Sana
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Meaning "heart's delight", it's a variety of snacks like fried dumplings & steamed buns |
Dim sum
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TV pitchman Jim Varney |
Ernest P. Worrell
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Ca is calcium; Cf is this element |
(Alex: Minute to go.)
californium
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It was Duke-Duke once again with the April 1999 TV movie reunion of this 1960s series |
(Kathleen: What is The Dukes of Hazzard?)
The Patty Duke Show
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"A man of words and not of" these "is like a garden full of weeds" |
Deeds
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