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QUESTIONABLE DATES OF BIRTH |
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Cheilitis is the cracking & dryness of these; Chap Stick may give you relief |
lips
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In early 2001 Prince Charles broke a shoulder bone in an accident in this controversial sport |
fox hunting
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Born in 1927, late congressman Joe Moakley was among many who lied about their ages to do this |
(Rob: What is enlist in the Army?) ... (Alex: You were a bit too specific; he enlisted in the Navy.)
enlist in the military
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The answer to this cliffhanger question of 1980: Kristin Shepard (played by Mary Crosby) |
"Who Shot J.R.?"
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It's the title occupation shared by opera characters "of Baghdad" & "of Seville" |
barber
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"Mona Lisa's" home (6) |
Louvre
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The parotid glands, the largest glands you have that produce this, are what swell when you have mumps |
(Chad: What are white blood cells?)
saliva
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This candy maker added character heads to its dispensers in 1952 |
Pez
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At one point this actress & future first lady took 2 years off her age |
Nancy Reagan
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Harry Anderson played Judge Harry T. Stone, who presided over this title place |
Night Court
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In 1991 Ron Howard brought this dangerous job to the big screen with "Backdraft" |
firefighting
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St. Petersburg, until 1991 (9) |
Leningrad
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Pertussis & tuberculosis are caused by bacteria; measles & rubella are caused by these |
viruses
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Seeing these new guests at the National Zoo, Clinton said he could be like them: sleep 20 hrs. a day & eat 4 hrs. |
giant pandas
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In 2001 a Bronx team was stripped of its third-place finish in this event for using an overage pitcher |
Little League World Series
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Jay Leno's job, or the circular wafer used in Roman Catholic masses |
host
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Hail, hail, the basal ganglia are here in this organ |
the brain
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A 32-year-old actress pretending to be 19 got a job writing for this WB TV show about a college girl |
Felicity
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Peter Scolari & Tom Hanks passed themselves off as Hildegarde & Buffy to live in a hotel for women on this sitcom |
Bosom Buddies
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6-letter word for a treasurer, especially at a university |
(Alex: And we have a minute to go.)
bursar
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During a CABG operation, to bypass these arteries, incisions are made in a leg to get at a vein |
coronary arteries
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Nationality of the men who invented the barometer & electric battery |
(Chad: What is Scottish?) (Rob: What is American?)
Italian (Torricelli & Volta)
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Research found Aug. 4, 2001 to be Louis Armstrong's centennial, though he said he was born on this big day in 1900 |
Independence Day/Fourth of July
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At first, Hope Murdoch & Michael Steadman seemed like the ideal couple on this yuppie dramedy |
thirtysomething
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A worker on a film knows P.A. usually stands for this, not Pennsylvania |
production assistant
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Camel back-breaker (4, 5) |
last straw
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