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Anatomically, dorsal is the opposite of ventral & this is the opposite of anterior |
Posterior
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Truman, referring to this man, said, "I like old Joe! He is a decent fellow. But a prisoner of the Politburo" |
Joseph Stalin
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"And the Beat Goes On" |
Sonny Bono
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On June 18, 1952 this film star gave birth to daughter Isabella in Rome |
Ingrid Bergman
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As a rookie, Shaq brought down the house when he brought down this, a la Darryl Dawkins, in Phoenix |
[End-of-round signal sound.]
Backboard
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In Georgia you can hike the Appalachian National Scenic one, or see history on the Antebellum one |
Trail
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Women once dreaded puerperal fever, a common result of unsterile practices during this |
Childbirth
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His "Greatest One Liners" said, "I've been in love with the same woman for 41 years. If my wife finds out she'll kill me" |
Henny Youngman
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"Rhinestone Cowboy" |
(Scott: Who is Dolly Parton?)
Glen Campbell
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This West Virginian won election to the House in 1952, beginning nearly 5 decades in Congress |
Robert Byrd
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You can enter the "Big Pit" & tour a real coal mine at Blaenavon in this U.K. country |
Wales
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Alliterative name for abdominoplasty |
Tummy tuck
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In a speech in Kulmbach, Germany in 1928 he said, "Struggle is the father of all things" |
Adolf Hitler
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1999's "To Hell and Back" |
Meat Loaf
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In 1952 he overthrew president Carlos Prio Socarras to seize power in Cuba |
(Deb: Who is Fidel Castro?)
Fulgencio Batista
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Go due west from Sao Paulo & you'll next make your guay into this country |
(Scott: What is Argentina?) (Alex: Minute to go...)
Paraguay
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Kaposi's is one type of the tumors known as these |
Sarcoma
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"The unexamined life is not worth living", said this Greek who took his own life |
Socrates
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"I Used to be an Animal, but I'm All Right Now" |
(Deb: Oh, I don't know... who is Paul McCartney?)
Eric Burdon (who was in The Animals)
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Opposing Ben-Gurion, this future Israeli PM led a protest against accepting German reparations |
(Tim: Who is Yitzhak Rabin?)
Menachem Begin
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The mosque seen here is in this fabled city of Mali, once a center of trade & Islamic learning |
Timbuktu
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Alliterative name for a sprain of the metatarsophalangeal joint caused by playing on artificial grass |
(Tim: What is turf knee?)
Turf toe
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He told the panel at Worms, "Here I stand, I cannot do otherwise" |
Martin Luther
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"Dreamgirl and Supreme Faith" |
(Deb: Who is Diana Ross?) (Tim: Who is Mary White?)
Mary Wilson
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This historian, elected for life to the National Institute of Arts & Letters in '52, published a vast new book in 2000 |
Jacques Barzon
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Roam to this former SSR on the Gulf of Finland & you'll hear a language closely related to Finnish |
Estonia
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