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POLITICALLY INCORRECT SONGS |
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The world's earliest steam locomotives pulled cars full of this product out of mines in Wales |
coal
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The sugar variety of this is preferred for pies, the Connecticut field variety for jack-o'-lanterns |
pumpkin
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He was the author of "Profiles in Courage" |
(John F.) Kennedy
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Lyric that completes the line "We're drinkin' my friend, to the end of a brief episode, make it one for my baby..." |
and one for the road
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America's second-largest daily newspaper, it's published in New York City & 4 regional editions |
(Sean: What is...) (Linda: What is the Daily News?) (Brian: What is The New York Times?)
The Wall Street Journal
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Feeble, or 7 days |
weak/week
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The residents of this country noted for its Grand Prix are almost all foreigners |
(Linda: What is Monte Carlo?) ... (Alex: Monte Carlo is the city.)
Monaco
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The scientific name of this veggie -- or is it a fruit? -- is Lycopersicon esculentum |
tomato
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He was a matinee idol |
Ronald Reagan
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"Gonna meet the boys on floor number two" for this title activity of a 1985 Motley Crue hit |
"Smokin' In The Boys Room"
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Elvis could have told you it's the location of "Heartbreak Hotel" |
down at the end of lonely street
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Your lips say "No, no, no," but these say "Yes, yes, yes" |
eyes/ayes
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City seen here during a lazy summer day |
(Linda: What is Pamploma?)
Pamplona
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Unlike the green variety of this vegetable, the string on sugar snaps runs around both sides of the pod |
(Brian: What are beans?)
peas
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He was postmaster of New Salem, Illinois |
(Brian: Who is Harding?)
Abraham Lincoln
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"Some get a kick from" this, a Cole Porter song says, "I'm sure that if I had even one sniff it would bore me terrific'ly too" |
cocaine
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It's the shrewd awareness & resourcefulness needed to survive a hostile urban environment |
(Alex: A minute to go now.)
street smarts
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Very sage, or a pair of the letter after X |
(Linda: What is Y?)
wise/Ys
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Bulgaria is a leading producer of attar, an oil from these flowers |
roses
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In Italian cabbage is cavolo & this vegetable is cavolfiore |
cauliflower
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He owned a haberdashery in Kansas City, Missouri |
Harry S. Truman
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"She makes the Indy 500 look like a Roman chariot race now...and she'll have fun, fun, fun til" this happens |
til Daddy takes the T-Bird away
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In "O Little Town of Bethlehem", it's where "the everlasting light" shineth |
in thy dark street
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To find & dig out this metal containing material with this boating implement would be a stroke of luck |
ore/oar
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In 1997 this eastern European country restored the citizenship of its exiled King Michael |
(Brian: What is Greece?)
Romania
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Although this juice orange may have originated in Portugal, it bears the name of a Spanish city & region |
Valencia
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He was Thomas Jefferson's secretary of state |
(James) Madison
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This song by Sheila E. begins, "She wears a long fur coat of mink, even in the summer time" |
(Alex: Indeed, it is!)
"The Glamorous Life"
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One of the world's top marketers of business information, its NYSE symbol is DNB |
Dun & Bradstreet
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Reasonable, or a payment for travel |
fair/fare
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