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Before it was developed for tourism, this Oahu beach was a swampland full of duck farms |
Waikiki Beach
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"The O List" naming some of her favorite products is a regular feature of her O Magazine |
Oprah Winfrey
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Puts you to sleep (by administering drugs during an operation) |
anesthesiologist
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"Never tell anybody outside the family what you're thinking again" |
The Godfather
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The word kitchen is derived from the Latin "coquinus", which means to do this |
cook
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For conversations in Japan, learn the useful word wakarimasen, which means "I don't" this |
(Katie: What is speak Japanese?)
understand
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This hyphenated North Carolina city was formerly 2 different towns that were a mile apart |
Winston-Salem
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Le Devoir & La Presse are leading newspapers in this Canadian city |
(Alex: You picked the right one!)
Montreal
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Uses X-rays, ultrasound & MRI to check out your insides |
radiologist
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"...Remember what Huey Long said -- that every man's a king -- and I'm the king around here and don't you forget it!" |
A Streetcar Named Desire
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"Adventures in the Kitchen" features 175 recipes from his restaurants, including Spago & Chinois on Main |
(Robin: Who is...[time]?)
Wolfgang Puck
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In Danish, say "velbekomme" if someone else says "tak", which means this |
(Katie: What is welcome?)
thank you
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Bob Dole is among the famous residents of this apartment complex |
Watergate
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In 1955 Norman Mailer helped found this alternative NYC newsweekly |
the Village Voice
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Treats bunions & hammer toes |
podiatrist
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"Joey, Joey Doyle!... Hey I got one of your birds... He flew into my coop" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: And yes, I know I can't do Marlon Brando!)
On the Waterfront
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It precedes Harry Truman's comment "Get out of the kitchen" |
"If you can't stand the heat"
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew in Amsterdam) On the canal cruise, one Dutch word will be "zwemvest", which is this item |
life vest
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This capital city lies at the southern tip of the North Island |
Wellington, New Zealand
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The name of this quarterly devoted to "Gone with the Wind" is reminiscent of a Hawthorne title |
(Katie: What is Scarlett?) ... (Alex: Not quite, and a minute to go now.)
The Scarlett Letter
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Is a specialist in otorhinolaryngology, a fancy way of saying these 3 body parts |
ear, nose & throat
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In the 1830s this U.S. president began formulating policy with a group of advisors called the "Kitchen Cabinet" |
Andrew Jackson
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew in Paris) Fromage, gateau; Paris isn't a great place to be "au regime", on this |
a diet
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The Indiana city that shares its name with this world capital is the seat of Kosciusko County |
Warsaw
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Published by the Massachusetts Medical Society, its roots go back to 1812 |
(Katie: What is The Journal of the American...no, that's not it!)
New England Journal of Medicine
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Is a pediatric specialist who takes care of newborn babies during the first 4 weeks of life |
neonatologist
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In this author's book "Le Morte d'Arthur", Sir Gareth of Orkney is called the "Kitchen Knight" |
(Katie: Who is Marlowe?) (Travis: Who is Moore?)
Sir Thomas Malory
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In Spanish, for food without cheese, say "sin queso"; for this type of gasoline, say "sin plomo" |
unleaded
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