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Viktor Meyer first measured the density of this, such as steam, the gaseous form of what's usually a liquid |
vapor
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Oo! The name of this amber tea is Chinese for "black dragon" |
oolong
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Escamillo, a bullfighter; Mercedes, a gypsy girl; Don Jose, a soldier |
Carmen
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Poet Edward Estlin... |
E.E. Cummings
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Song that includes the line, "You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one" |
"Imagine"
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During the Korean War, this future president was an officer in the Navy's nuclear submarine program |
Carter
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If toluene reacts with nitric acid, things get explosive with the compound known by these 3 letters |
TNT
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Long favored by Asians, this type of tea gives the body an antioxidant boost |
(Bobby: What is ginseng tea?) ... (Alex: [Before clue 20] The dynamics of this game are about to change so slightly; our researchers have been busy in the last few minutes checking up on Bobby's response a little while ago of "ginseng tea" and it is acceptable, even though we were going for [*].)
green tea
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Cio-Cio-San, a Japanese woman; Lieutenant Pinkerton, USN; Suzuki, a servant |
(Bobby: What is "The Mikado?")
Madame Butterfly
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Mimeograph inventor Albert Blake... |
A.B. Dick
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The Farriss Brothers was an earlier name for this group that also featured Michael Hutchence |
INXS
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On June 14, 1789, after a 2-month, 3,600-mile voyage, he & 18 crewmen reached Timor in the Bounty's longboat |
Captain Bligh
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The repeating symmetrical pattern that defines this type of solid is called a lattice |
(Doug: What is ice?)
crystal
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The refreshing drink of half iced tea & half lemonade is named for this golfer who popularized it |
Arnold Palmer
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The king of Egypt; Radames, a soldier; Ramfis, the high priest |
Aida
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Political leader Pieter Willem... |
P.W. Botha
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We have a feeling you'll know that it was the first single from Jewel's "0304" CD |
"Intuition"
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In 1521, shortly after becoming the first to cross the Pacific from east to west, he was killed in the Philippines |
(Doug: Who is Balboa?)
Ferdinand Magellan
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A redox reaction combines oxidation & this, which confusingly refers to a substance gaining electrons |
reduction
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This soothing herbal tea is made from an aromatic flower that resembles a daisy |
chamomile
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Count Almaviva; Figaro; Rosina |
(Doug: What is "The Marriage of Figaro"?)
The Barber of Seville
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Novelist Edward Morgan... |
E.M. Forster
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In 1994 this Beastie Boys album that included "Sabotage" & "Sure Shot" debuted at No. 1 |
Ill Communication
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On April 20, 1770 he reached the unexplored east coast of Australia, naming it New South Wales |
(Captain) Cook
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A 1998 experiment heated deuterium to 70,000 degrees as part of an effort to make this element transition to a metal |
hydrogen
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Informally called a tea ball, this accessory seen here is used with loose tea |
tea infuser/strainer
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Marcello, a painter; Mimi, a flower girl; Rodolfo, a poet |
(Donna: What is "Don Giovanni?")
La boheme
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19th century English painter Joseph Mallord William... |
J.M.W. Turner
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"Beware" this one hit wonder group who hit it big in 1970 with the following |
the Ides of March
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In December 1944 this commander of the Pacific fleet was promoted to the Navy's newest & highest rank, fleet admiral |
(Chester) Nimitz
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