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Formulated NaCl it's the chemical name for common table salt |
sodium chloride
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With a gross of over $330 million, this Steven Spielberg film was the big hit of 1993 |
Jurassic Park
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In Mandarin this city's name is Hsiang-Kang |
Hong Kong
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Of the Tower of Babel, the destruction of Sodom & Gomorrah, or the flood, the one that occurred 1st |
flood
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It can take gov't about 20 months to process 1 of these applications & you may need a working model |
patent
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Sleek is a variant of this word which also means smooth & glossy |
slick
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Of the 3 basic states of matter, only this one, when unconfined, tends to expand indefinitely |
gas
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In his most recent film, this St. Bernard has a girlfriend named Missy & 4 puppies |
Beethoven
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In 1949 Chaing Kai-Shek's nationalists set up their new headquarters in this Taiwanese city |
Taipei
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“And the Lord spake unto the fish, and it vomited out” this man “upon the dry land” |
Jonah
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This company operates the 4 most popular theme parks in North America |
Disney
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On its own it's a mode of water transportation; at the end of a word, it indicates a rank or condition |
ship
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Term for the time it takes a radioactive substance to decay to 50% of its original quantity |
half-life
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This Tim Burton movie was made using stop-motion animation |
The Nightmare Before Christmas
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In 1756 the Nawab of Bengal had the British East India Company garrison “holed up” in this city |
Calcutta
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God told Moses “And thou shalt put into” this object “the testimony which I shall give thee” |
(John: What is the Ten Commandments?)
Ark of the Covenant
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This former VP appeared in an ad during the 1994 Super Bowl for Lay's Potato Chips |
Dan Quayle
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This other name for a hazelnut is from a saint whose feast day falls during the nutting season |
Filbert
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In biological classification this comes between family & species |
genus
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This sequel was subtitled “Back in the Habit” |
Sister Act 2
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The Blue Mosque is a landmark in this country's city of Tabriz |
(Brooke: What is Afghanistan?)
Iran
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Joshua could tell you this walled town was called the “city of palm trees” |
Jericho
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Kathleen Sullivan's progress on this company's “Superstart!” program was shown in TV ads |
(Brooke: What is Nutri-System?)
Weight Watchers
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This Latin word is used in college for an outline describing the contents of a curriculum |
(Brooke: What is I can't think of it?)
syllabus
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On the Fahrenheit scale, the freezing point of water is 32° & the boiling point is this |
212° Fahrenheit
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Anthony Hopkins played the role of author C.S. Lewis in this Richard Attenborough film |
Shadowlands
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The chief port of Yemen, it's on a gulf of the same name |
Aden
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This son of Jacob was 30 years old when Pharaoh made him ruler of all Egypt |
Joseph
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The Sheraton Hotel & Towers in this South American capital offers a “tango special” package |
Buenos Aires
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Cyborg, describing something that's part human & part robot, is a combination of these 2 words |
cybernetic & organism
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