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During World War II, the Allies referred to him as "The Paperhanger" |
Adolf Hitler
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"I've got" this, "sitting on a rainbow...what a world, what a life, I'm in love" |
(Emily: What is sunshine?)
the world on a string
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CANDU -- Canadian-deuterium-uranium -- is this type of installation |
(nuclear) reactor
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The Dursleys act as guardians to this title wizard-in-training |
Harry Potter
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Damietta, Gharbiya, Aswan |
Egypt
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It comes before a married woman's maiden name |
née
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Originally named Temujin, this founder of the Mongol Empire took a title which means "universal monarch" |
Genghis Khan
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1930 classic heard here performed by Rosemary Watson |
"I've Got Rhythm"
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew at an oil rig near Oklahoma City) Once a derrick has drilled, what you see in an oil field is a pumpjack, bringing up mainly oil & this fuel |
natural gas
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In the movie "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" Mr. Jordan is one of these |
guardian angel
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Bydgoszcz, Przemysl, Szczecin |
Poland
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After a legal proceeding, it's the word for Sadie, Sadie, no longer a married lady |
divorcée
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John Ehrlichman, best known as an advisor to this president, later became an exec at a hazardous waste firm |
(Richard) Nixon
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"Honeysuckle Rose" was one of the many classic songs by this bulky pianist |
Fats Waller
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The first plant generating this type of electric power known as "white coal" opened in 1882 |
(Sean: What is electricity?) ... (Alex: It's generating electric power, but [*], using water.)
hydroelectric
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One of these creatures helped the Hesperides guard a tree that bore golden apples |
dragon
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Liaoning, Anhui. Guangdong |
China
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First name of literary giants Malraux & Gide |
André
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Suspecting that a baron was in love with his wife, this Russian poet dueled him; bad move -- he was killed |
Alexander Pushkin
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Until "White Christmas", "My Blue" this was the all-time best-selling record |
Heaven
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Instead of low-calorie, Australian diet drinks are labeled low-this unit of energy abbreviated J |
joule
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The Fisher King is the guardian of this relic |
the Holy Grail
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Eastern Cape, Kwazulu-Natal, Mpumalanga |
South Africa
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This accented word follows "actor" & "artist" to mean failure in those dreams |
manqué
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Chile's liberator, he was born the illegitimate son of an Irish-born Spanish officer |
Bernardo O'Higgins
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"Almost Like Being in Love", from this musical, says, "I could swim Loch Lomond and be home in half an hour" |
Brigadoon
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Automakers are experimenting with these, a 2-word term for a device that converts chemical energy into electricity |
(Marc: What is a dry cell?) ... (Alex: With a minute to go now.)
fuel cell
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Hephaestus made Talus, a man of brass, to guard this island for its ruler Minos |
Crete
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Haryana, Bihar, Manipur |
India
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Aux Lardons is a popular way to serve this leafy salad vegetable similar to endive |
frisée
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