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This transparent membrane in the eye covers the iris & has no blood vessels |
the cornea
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"...don't make it bad, take a sad song and make it better" |
Jude
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There's an old expression that says these "never prosper"; remember that |
cheaters
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It's a long rope with a loop on one end, used to rope cattle |
a lasso
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He followed Garfield as president |
Chester Arthur
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The mauve flowers of the Paulownia tree adorn the highest grade of the Order of the Rising Sun award of this country |
Japan
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This vein's name comes from the Latin for "collarbone" |
(Dave: What is brachial?) (Paul: Uh, what is scapular?)
the jugular
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"...and don't you come back no more, no more, no more, no more" |
Jack
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Line that precedes "they simply fade away" in a British army song |
Old soldiers never die
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This term for the sex drive comes from the Latin for "lust" |
libido
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Go to Flushing Meadows & see the 22,547-capacity stadium named for this man |
Arthur Ashe
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First obtained from aniline, the color mauve was the first commercially successful synthetic this |
a dye
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The head of the femur fits into the acetabulum, a socket in this pelvic bone |
(Dave: What is the ilium?)
the hip bone
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"There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood, where lived a country boy named..." |
Johnny B. Goode
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"He that fights and runs away may" these 5 words "but he that is in battle slain will never rise to fight again" |
(Dave: What is live to see another day?)
live to fight another day
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How low can you go? Perhaps to this place on the border of heaven or hell |
limbo
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His father was Uther Pendragon |
King Arthur
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Not much mauve but lots of gray in the paintings of Anton Mauve, a member of The Hague school in this country |
the Netherlands
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The base of the fibula forms the outer projection of this joint |
the ankle
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"Trouble ahead, trouble behind, and you know that notion just crossed my mind" (Now we see who's the Deadhead) |
Casey Jones
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In his "Ballad of East and West", this Brit wrote, "east is east and west is west and never the twain shall meet" |
(Rudyard) Kipling
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The opposite of staccato, it's a direction to play music smoothly |
legato
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Author of "3001: The Final Odyssey" |
Arthur C. Clarke
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Bella Donna Mauve is in the Color Riche line of these made by L'Oreal |
lipsticks
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A ringlike muscle called the pyloric sphincter lies at the end of this, leading into the duodenum |
the stomach
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In a Pearl Jam tune this boy "spoke in class today" |
Jeremy
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Shelley said of this, "Hail to thee, blithe spirit! Bird thou never wert!"; Wordsworth said they "soar but never roam" |
(Paul: What is a lark?) (Angie: What's a nightingale?)
a skylark
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This term for any man who seduces & deceives women comes from a character in the 18th century play "The Fair Penitent" |
lothario
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For 50 seasons this Boston-born man was director of the Boston Pops |
(Alex: You know your Arthurs. Well done.) [Applause for Dave's run of the category]
Arthur Fiedler
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"Madame de Mauves" was an 1874 novel by this expatriate American |
Henry James
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