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"This is the farewell kiss, you dog", said Muntader al-Zaidi as he threw both of these at Pres. Bush in Dec. 2008 |
his shoes
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Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg & Ron Kovic |
Tom Cruise
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Perhaps Mr. Capote feasted on French toast while writing this 1958 tale of Miss Golightly |
Breakfast at Tiffany's
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This brand's packages were originally labeled "sanitary cold cream remover" |
(Breanne: What is Noxzema?)
Kleenex
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He got movable type moving, & there are only about 40 of his 1450s Bible left! Act now! |
Gutenberg
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A malison is a curse; a benison is this |
a blessing
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The decidedly misnamed Avenue of Eternal Peace on this square was the site of deadly protests in 1989 |
Tiananmen Square
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Tinkerbell & Erin Brockovich |
Julia Roberts
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William Inge may have needed bug repellent while writing this 1953 play |
(Stephen: What is The Mosquito Coast?)
Picnic
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Pursue perfection with this make of car whose logo is seen here |
Lexus
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In December 1877 editors of Sci. American checked out his cylinder phonograph; the sentimental value alone is huge! |
Edison
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The cholesterol-conscious may order a glair omelet, glair meaning this |
egg-white
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Seen here is an illustration of this 1773 protest |
the Boston Tea Party
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Larry Gigli & George Reeves |
Ben Affleck
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Anne Tyler sported a full menu when she wrote the bestselling "Dinner at" this "Restaurant" |
Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant
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This Mars candy bar is 2 fingers of cookie, caramel & chocolate |
Twix
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We have a certain "view" of this guy who 1st perfected his "quick freeze machine" for fish in 1926; enjoy our 1/2-priced halibut! |
(Clarence) Birdseye
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An horologe is any device that gives you this information |
time
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Washington, D.C. & Seattle have been targets of heated protests against the World Bank & the IMF, short for this |
International Monetary Fund
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Elizabeth Swann & Elizabeth Bennet |
Keira Knightley
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After "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", he served up "The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul" |
Douglas Adams
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This company's Jack Kilby created the first integrated circuit back in 1958 |
(Stephen: What is Intel?)
Texas Instruments
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Within 10 years of inventing the steel plow in 1837, he was producing 1,000 annually; nothing runs like... |
John Deere
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Dundrearies are long these worn with a hairless chin |
(Chris: What is a mustache?)
sideburns
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These 1886 Chicago riots involved strikers from the McCormick Reaper Works |
the Haymarket Riots
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Wyatt Earp & Snake Plissken |
Kurt Russell
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We hope William S. Burroughs was clothed while writing this tale of a trip to the "interzone" |
Naked Lunch
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Lesney Products, a London die-casting business, introduced this toy brand in 1953 |
(Chris: What is K'nex?)
Matchbox
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You can't put a price on this German's scale for classifying the relative hardness of minerals--but we can! |
(Friedrich) Mohs
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One of these may have shapely futtocks: a futtock is a curved timber in its frame |
a ship
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