LIVING HEALTHY WITH DR. OZ |
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TAKE A WELK ON THE WILD SIDE |
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In Asia: Kuala Lumpur |
Malaysia
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Robert Ludlum said that he created this character after suffering a bout of amnesia |
(Jason) Bourne
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Judge David Davis was responsible for getting this friend of his nominated by the 1860 Republican Convention |
Lincoln
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It can mean to shape by heating, as a blacksmith does, or to imitate someone's handwriting |
forge
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North of Australia: Port Moresby |
Papua New Guinea
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This author's 1821 novel "The Spy" was written before frontier tales like "The Pioneers" |
James Fenimore Cooper
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Billy the Kid was captured & later murdered by this one-time friend |
Pat Garrett
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Nickname of Sam, leader of The Pharaohs, who sang "Wooly Bully" |
"The Sham"
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(Dr. Oz holds a snack bowl.) Eat a snack a half an hour before mealtime, so you're already feeling full & will eat less; you're reducing levels of the hunger-causing chemical ghrelin--one of these, like estrogen & insulin |
a hormone
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In South America: Paramaribo |
Suriname
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Ian Fleming's "Thunderball" was the first to feature this villain often seen cuddling a fluffy white cat |
Blofeld
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Samoset befriended the Pilgrim settlers of this colony & introduced them to Squanto |
Plymouth
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This 11-letter word for a fake comes from the Latin for "against fact" |
counterfeit
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John Le Carre introduced British agent Alec Leamas in this 1963 novel |
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
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In Greek myth, this guy agreed to die in Pythias' place |
Damon
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"Fiction" & "figment" have the same roots as this verb that means to invent a story or excuse, like illness |
feign
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(Dr. Oz shows an anatomical model on the monitor.) From the Latin for "under chamber", this gland's health is vital as it influences your appetite, your sex drive & also maintains normal body temperature |
(Jason: What is pituitary?)
the hypothalamus
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In a Central Asian "stan": Bishkek |
Kyrgyzstan
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This Ken Follett novel begins with German spy Henry Faber killing his landlady with a stiletto, or "die Nadel" |
(Alex: And the novel was called the [*]--Vijay, you knew that!)
Eye of the Needle
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Adam West's co-star, this actor a-wrote "Boy Wunner: My Life In Tights", a tell-all memoir |
(Alex: And I'm just starting to get into Lawrence Welk here, and we've run out of clues.) (Stefan: So was I.)
Burt Ward
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Friends Andre Derain, Maurice De Vlaminck & Henri Matisse were the leaders of this art movement in Paris in the early 1900s |
fauvism
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Orlon is man-made, not natural, & is called this type of fiber |
synthetic
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