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Legend says Sir Walter Raleigh spread his cloak over a muddy spot for her to walk across |
Elizabeth I
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Adriana La Cerva & Ralph Cifaretto were whacked on this show |
The Sopranos
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His surname is likely a corruption of the Latin "sicarius", meaning "murderer" |
Judas
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Fly right with UAL, the holding company for this |
United Airlines
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The cryogenic temperature range is defined as extending from -150 degrees C. all the way down to this |
absolute zero
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The principal dish at a meal |
the main course
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While in England in 1760, John Hancock attended the coronation of this king |
George III
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On this series Principal Flutie was eaten by hyena-like students & Principal Snyder was eaten by a demon mayor |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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If Gath had a basketball team, he would have been its star |
Goliath
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From coast-to-coast, people know that the A & P in A&P Supermarkets stand for this |
Atlantic & Pacific
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The field of cryogenics had its inception in 1877, the year this element was first cooled into a liquid at -183 C. |
(Alison: What is nitrogen?)
oxygen
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He's a guy's best male friend, his No. 1 buddy, his this |
a main man
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The cute pups seen here are named for a king with this first name |
Charles
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In an infamous "Cheers" episode, this character's husband, Eddie LeBec, was run over by a Zamboni |
Carla
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The object of a wager between God & Satan; has a book named for him |
(John: Who is Daniel?)
Job
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TCBY is "The Country's Best" this; they have great toppings too |
Yogurt
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An important commercial use of cryogenics is the freezing of LNG, liquified this fuel, for storage & transport |
natural gas
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A central computer that supports peripheral or subordinate ones |
a mainframe
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This queen was the last of the house of Hanover |
Victoria
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This British character has "died" at least 7 times (including Spectrox poisoning!); luckily he regenerates |
Doctor Who
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His first son, Lamech, was born when he was 187 |
Methuselah
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For what it's worth, the V in CVS Pharmacies stands for this |
Value
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In 1981 this ill-fated shuttle, the first in space, was launched with the aid of cryogenic propellants |
(Alison: What is the Challenger?) ... (Alex: First was [*].)
the Columbia
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10-letter word for the prevailing current of thought or opinion |
mainstream
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At 704 Hauser St., Astoria, Queens this character died in her sleep from a stroke in 1980 |
Edith Bunker
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In the Book of Judges, he's famous for blowing on his trumpet |
(John: Who is Elijah?) (Alison: Who is Joshua?)
Gideon
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Ka-ching! NCR was once known by this longer name |
National Cash Register
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Cryogenics is used to create greatly reduced electrical resistance in many materials, a phenomenon called this |
superconductivity
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A strong rope on a sailing vessel, or a chief support on which you rely |
a mainstay
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