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It begins, "I swear by Apollo the physician, & Aesculapius, Hygeia, & Panacea,..." |
the Hippocratic Oath
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Less than 1% of Brazil's land is devoted to producing this necessity of life |
(Paul [to start the game]: Let's put it out of its misery right away. Brazil for $100.)
food
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"Davy Jones' Locker" is sailor's name for this |
the bottom of the ocean
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It was once believed evil spirits that rode storms were driven away by ringing these |
bells
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A famous mini-series, or what blondes have to keep bleaching |
Roots
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Sitting in church, Aunt Esther might tell you to sit still & not do this |
fuss (fidget, or fiddle)
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Special name for physician who specializes in the use of x-rays |
(Buff: What is a roentgenologist...) (Alex: No.) (Buff: Radiol...oops.) Paul: What is a radiologist?) (Alex: Yes. You should thank Buff for that, by the way.) ... [After the break, Buff is given credit for "roentgenologist".]
a roentgenologist or a radiologist
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The University of Brazil, the country's oldest, wasn't founded until this century |
the 20th century
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The winner of the Miss USA contest goes on to represent the U.S. in this pageant |
(Paul: What is Miss World?)
Miss Universe
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1 of these carried a Kansas woman 60 ft., dropping her next to a record titled "Stormy Weather" |
a cyclone (or a tornado)
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'60s Emmy winner that was Rowan & Martin's answer to a sit-in |
Laugh-In
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Part which makes a lightbulb light up |
a filament
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Cardiologist best known for dispensing medical info on the "Today Show" |
(Alex: Shows you how many viewers NBC has in the morning. [*].)
Dr. Art Ulene
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The layout of this, the capital, resembles a jet airliner |
Brasilia
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Of rubber, steel, or glass, the ball capable of bouncing the highest |
steel
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In the Northern Hemisphere, hurricane winds blow around the storm's eye in this direction |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
counterclockwise
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On this show, Michael's "armor" is K.I.T.T. |
Knight Rider
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You do this to Crepe Suzettes by lighting brandy, rum, or cognac |
flame
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Purposely wrapped between the injury & heart, this tight band should only be removed by a doctor |
a tourniquet
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Larger than Rio, it's the industrial heart of Brazil & fastest growing city in Latin America |
São Paulo
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This rodent's name is German for "hoarder" since he hoards food in his cheeks |
(George: What is a chipmunk?) (What is a gerbil?)
a hamster
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This series sounds like a show about kinfolk's cravats |
Family Ties
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Miss Scarlet loved to do this with Ashley & the Tarleton Twins |
[Paul's correct response elicits a smile, and some giggling from the audience.]
flirt
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For several years, he was only surgeon authorized by the FDA to implant artificial hearts |
(Paul: Who is Denton Cooley?)
William DeVries
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1985 film set in Brazil that featured the fierce people, the invisible people, & the bat people |
The Emerald Forest
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Legal in 4 states, it's youngest specified age a female can be married with parental consent |
(George: What is 14?) (Buff: What is 16?) (Paul: What is 15?) ... (Alex: If you'd have gone a bit younger: What is [*], in the states of Kansas, New Jersey, South Carolina, & Rhode Island. With parental consent.)
12
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At various times, regulars on his comedy variety show included Gene Rayburn, Buck Henry, & Louis Nye |
(Buff: Who is Sid Caesar?)
Steve Allen
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A type of raid that fits this category |
(Buff: What is false?)
a foray
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