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Disclosing tablets stain this sticky whitish film on teeth, showing what you missed when you brushed & flossed |
plaque
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In 1961 this Western expanded to an hour; half-hour reruns began airing under the title "Marshal Dillon" |
Gunsmoke
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Napoleon would feel defeated there: WOO LATER |
Waterloo
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In 1689 William III & this queen ascended the British throne & accepted Parliament's Bill of Rights |
Mary
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"A boat of dirty and disreputable appearance" is floating on this river at the beginning of "Our Mutual Friend" |
the Thames
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Diva fashionista Wilhelmina Slater is the nemesis of this ABC title character |
Ugly Betty
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Avascular necrosis of the femoral head may lead to surgery to replace this joint |
the hip joint
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Before starring as Detective Frank Cannon in the '70s, he narrated "The Fugitive" & "Rocky and His Friends" in the '60s |
William Conrad
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An "equine" town in the Yukon: HE HOTWIRES |
Whitehorse
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In 1415 Czech religious reformer John Hus was condemned & burned at the stake for this crime |
heresy
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"The Old Curiosity Shop" mentions this "corner" in "that dreary pile" Westminster Abbey; Dickens ended up there |
the Poet's Corner
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In the 5th inning of a 1920 World Series game, Bill Wambsganss pulled off this kind of triple play |
an unassisted triple play
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue.) For a six-foot man who weighs 170 pounds, divide weight in pounds by height in inches square, then multiply by 703 to calculate this number for an adult; normal range is 18.5 to 24.9 |
BMI (body mass index)
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In 1965 Pernell Roberts left this series & his part as eldest son Adam, saying he'd grown tired of the role |
Bonanza
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Capital of a prairie province: MOON DENT |
Edmonton
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In 1862 this Prussian said that "The great questions of the day" would be decided "by iron and blood" |
Bismarck
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In an 1845 tale, Mrs. Peerybingle says, "To have" one of these "on the hearth is the luckiest thing in all the world!" |
a cricket
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Rare except in "Jeopardy!" clues & nature films, this adjective means relating to or typical of bears |
ursine
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Chronic bronchitis & emphysema are causes of COPD, chronic obstructive this disease |
pulmonary
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Martial arts star Bruce Lee played Kato, sidekick to this masked crimefighter, in an ABC series |
the Green Hornet
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A "feminine" city on Prince Edward Island: NEWT LOOT CHART |
Charlottetown
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In 1946 Vojvodina & this province were made autonomous within Serbia in Yugoslavia |
(Alex: The other province, very much in the news--[*].)
Kosovo
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This ghost wears a long chain made of "cash-boxes, keys, padlocks, ledgers, deeds, and heavy purses wrought in steel" |
Jacob Marley
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As Schliemann is to Troy, Woolley is to this city |
Ur
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On July 10, 1962, this satellite relayed the first live TV images across the Atlantic from the United States to France |
Telstar
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A provincial capital (long may it rule): GAINER |
Regina
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In 338 B.C. this Macedonian king ended Greece's independence with victory in the battle of Chaeronea |
Philip
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Dickens thought of calling this mystery "Dead? Or Alive?", leading some to think the title hero didn't really die |
(Sal: Uh, who is Edmund Drood?) (Deborah: Who is Drood?)
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
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These mystical scriptures of Hinduism date from about 900 B.C. |
the Upanishads
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