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HOPE YOU'RE NOT CLAUSTROPHOBIC |
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Lavoisier was one of the men on the committee that came up with this measurement system in 1790s France |
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As of 2001 all new passenger cars must have a release latch here |
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"Quiet Man" Marion Michael Morrison |
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In a restaurant the fromager does for cheese what the sommelier does for this |
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The priests blew their trumpets, Joshua's people shouted, & this city's "wall fell down flat" |
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This adjective describes the Six Million Dollar Man's legs & right arm |
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In 1891 Brucia, the 323rd asteroid discovered, was unique as it was the first one found by using these |
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Restlessness after a period of confinement is called this dwelling's "fever" |
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Dancer Frederick Austerlitz |
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew at the Museum of Flight in Seattle) Aboard a Boeing 80-A1, Iowan Ellen Church became the first of these workers in 1930 |
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Joseph & Mary traveled to this city of Joseph's ancestors "to be taxed" |
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A premolar, from the Latin for "2 points" |
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In the 1780s William Herschel determined its axial inclination & found it had ice caps |
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew in a submarine) A submariner's bed, also called this, is narrow, but comfier than the torture instrument of the same name |
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A "Giant" hunk: Roy Scherer, Jr. |
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Playwright Noel's ancestors presumably worked closely with these animals |
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Lot's home was located in this wicked city |
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Baking soda is also called sodium this |
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The discovery of this element in 1669 has led to a lot of friction -- in matches |
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You stand a good chance of drowning if you worked in the Tanna, a Japanese one of these dug in the 1920s |
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Go "Out on a Limb": Shirley Beaty |
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A perfusionist operates the medical machine named for these 2 organs |
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Its name is derived from the fact that "The Lord did there confound the language of all the Earth" |
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In a classic late '40s Vittorio de Sica film, this is stolen from a man & he & his son begin a quest to get it back |
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In 1879 after 1000s of failures Edison found a simple scorched cotton thread worked best as one of these |
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Per California's code, the number of people in these shall not exceed the rated load in pounds, divided by 150 |
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Film legend Issur Danielovitch |
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In July 2000, 69 chicken catchers became the first employees of this Maryland-based company to vote for a union |
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The apostle Paul escaped his enemies in this Syrian city by being lowered over a wall in a basket |
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