IT'S LIKE, SHAKESPEARE, YOU KNOW? |
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ANAGRAMMED PRESIDENTIAL LAST NAMES |
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THE MYSTERIOUS WORLD OF THE KITCHEN |
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This guy totally forgets about his crush on Rosaline--Juliet's got him whipped |
Romeo
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Nicholas Hammond played this superhero in a 1978 TV series; you may be more familiar with Tobey Maguire's film one |
Spider-Man
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LINT CON |
(Ben: Who is Lincoln?)
Clinton
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No, they're not weapons, except to the bird undergoing this process |
(Charlie: What is cutlery?)
carving
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You can fly by this of your pants, or earn this in Congress |
a seat
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"Christmas Adam" is the day before this |
Christmas Eve
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He is way harsh with Ophelia when he goes, "Get thee to a nunnery" |
Hamlet
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On TV, this title trio was played by Kate, Jaclyn & Farrah; on film, it was Cameron, Lucy & Drew |
Charlie's Angels
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That strange rotating object is a spinner to dry this leafy dish |
lettuce (or salad)
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There's a 120-mm gun on this armored warfare vehicle |
a tank
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Wikidemia is any scholarly work that's passed off as original but in reality is culled from this site |
Wikipedia
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OMG! This king is so kidding with his rejection of Cordelia, who--hello--totally loves him |
King Lear
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On 60s TV, Cesar Romero cackled as this criminal; in 2008, Heath Ledger gave a startling film performance |
the Joker
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Transtropospheric communicator? Nope--thermometer for hot fat used in the process of deep this |
frying
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An estuary is where the salt & fresh types of this are mixed |
water
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We're not joshing when we tell you that "JK" stands for this |
just kidding
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What a drag! She has to dress as a lawyer & be all like, "Whatever!" to save Antonio from Shylock |
Portia
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David Janssen was Dr. Richard Kimble on '60s TV; Harrison Ford made this '93 film, then Tim Daly did a 2nd TV version |
(Alex: That version was [*].)
The Fugitive
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I know this 6-letter item makes a great pointer, but I have it out to cook & serve my satays on |
a skewer
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A sudden rise of emotion, as in one "of anger"; in cards, it can be royal |
a flush
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A vacation spent at home is this, rhyming with "vacation" |
a staycation
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In "The Taming of the Shrew", Kate's all like, "It is not moonlight now" & he goes, "I say it is the moon that shines so bright" |
(Shelby: Who is Falstaff?)
Petruchio
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Kurt Russell hit this sci-fi travel device in '94; Richard Dean Anderson was good as Goa'uld in TV's "SG-1" |
Stargate
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WIENER SHOE |
(Alex: Charlie?) (Charlie: Um... I don't know.)
Eisenhower
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Nothing's geting irradiated; it's simply this dish for keeping cooked food warm over a flame |
a chafing dish
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Poet Keats or jurist Marshall |
(Charlie: Who is William?) ... (Alex: Remember the category--POTTY MOUTH!--the correct response: What is or who is [*], a [*].)
John
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urbandictionary says that this 3-letter word can mean a boyfriend or girlfriend or be a "word used to scare people" |
a boo
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