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It was found that its impurity measured only .56% of its weight, so it was advertised as "99-44/100% Pure" |
Ivory Soap
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You might get needled by this 4,000-year-old technique in widespread use at Chinese hospitals |
acupuncture
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This eventual Republican nominee swept the "Super Tuesday" voting on March 12, 1996 |
Bob Dole
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This senator had 11 kids, including Michael, Joseph, Kathleen, Max & Robert Jr. |
Robert F. Kennedy
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When French Togoland became independent in 1960, it took this name |
(Republic of) Togo
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In your gas oven you might find this continuous burner, captain |
pilot light
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Mining of this mineral began in Death Valley in 1883 with 20-mule teams dragging it out |
borax
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Without using a hammer, it's this person's job to knock you out in the O.R. |
anesthesiologist
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May 14, 1998, when Frank Sinatra died & the last "Seinfeld" aired, was this day of the week |
Thursday
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The parents of Rumer, Scout & Tallulah Willis |
Bruce Willis & Demi Moore
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This inlet of the Tasman Sea was the site of Captain Cook's first landing in Australia |
(Norman: What is Sydney Harbor?)
Botany Bay
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Pack a lunch! It's 5.88 trillion miles |
light year
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French for "good friend", this polishing soap "Hasn't Scratched Yet" |
Bon Ami
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Smile! A photograph was taken of you with one of these photon streams that's also known as a Roentgen Ray |
X-ray
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The 1st of these Sundays was Jan. 15, 1967; the XXXIIIrd was Jan. 31, 1999 |
Super Bowl Sunday
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The "Dearest" children of this 1945 Oscar winner were Christina, Christopher, Cathy & Cindy |
Joan Crawford
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More than half of the people of this north Atlantic nation live on the shore of Faxa Bay |
Iceland
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They rode "into the valley of death" 600 strong |
Light Brigade
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Originally, this bar's pumice was imported from the Italian island of Lipari |
(Alex: You had a chance to clean up there!)
Lava
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Founded in the 600s A.D., the oldest hospital still in existence is the Hotel Dieu in this city |
Paris
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Theoretically, this future Friday is the last day programmers have to fix the bug known as "Y2K" |
December 31, 1999
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Last name of TV's Herman & Lily who had a son named Eddie & a niece named Marilyn |
Munster
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This strategically important pass lies on the border of Pakistan & Afghanistan |
Khyber Pass
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Examples include Gilbert & Sullivan's "HMS Pinafore" & "The Mikado" |
light operas
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Its ad lines have said, "It Won't Dry Your Face Like Soap" & it "Is 1/4 Cleansing Cream" |
(Dallas: What is Camay?)
Dove
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After being wounded in 1981, Pres. Reagan was rushed to the hospital of this "presidential" university |
George Washington University
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Neil Armstrong stepped onto the Moon on this date, exactly 6 months into Nixon's presidency |
(Dallas: What is June 11, 1960...) (Norman: What is June 19, 1969?)
July 20, 1969
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Mary, Elizabeth & Edward VI were his children |
Henry VIII
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This Alaskan valley isn't living up to its numerical name since many fumaroles have stopped venting |
(Norman: What is volcano?)
The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes
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It's the only ancient wonder that fits the category |
Lighthouse at Alexandria
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