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Legend holds that a shepherd named Bucur founded this capital city |
Bucharest
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Before it changed direction, this musical was called "East Side Story" |
West Side Story
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Process in which fat globules are broken up so that they don't rise to the top |
(Dave: What is pasteurization?)
homogenization
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Demonic name of New Jersey's franchise |
the Devils
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Isaac sent this hairy son, not Jacob, to go hunting for venison |
Esau
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Colosseum combatants of ancient Rome |
the gladiators
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On TV's "The Munsters", part of Romania where Grandpa was born & Herman was assembled |
Transylvania
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Because Fanny Brice conceived his wife, Ray Stark conceived this musical |
(Dave: What is "Funny Lady"?) --- (Alex: Ray Stark was Fanny's son-in-law, by the way.)
Funny Girl
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Appropriately, this state called "America's Dairyland" leads the U.S. in milk production |
(Ian: What is Iowa?) [NOTE: This was the 200,000th clue entered into the J! Archive, 2010-11-28.]
Wisconsin
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City whose '74 & '75 NHL champs, the Flyers, were called the "Broad Street Bullies" |
(Alex: Yes, that's where the Spectrum was, on Broad Street.)
Philadelphia
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Name of this king, who had a peaceful reign, derives from "Shalom", meaning "peace" |
Solomon
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1st line of Carol Burnett's theme |
"I'm so glad we had this time together"
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Of Minn., Mo., or La., the U.S. state sharing same geographic latitude as Romania |
Minnesota
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It opened, appropriately, at the Majestic & marked the musical stage debut of Richard Burton |
Camelot
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A milking machine has this many milking cups |
(Ian: What is 8?)
4
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Edmonton struck oil when they signed him in 1978 at age 17 |
Wayne Gretzky
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Biblical prophecy portrayed by this N.Y. sculpture: |
(Ian: What is David and... David slewing Goliath?) ... (Alex: You'll find this sculpture in front of the U.N. building in New York. [*].)
"They shall beat their swords into plowshares."
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Your best "fun" clothing |
your glad rags
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The delta of this major European river is in Romania |
the Danube
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In "1776", Mrs. Jefferson sings that her "strings are unstrung" when Tom tucks this under his chin |
his violin
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Skim milk is fortified with D & this vitamin that's lost when the butterfat is removed |
vitamin A
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All-time great goalie Jacques Plante is also remembered for popularizing this piece of equipment |
the facemask
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When they were slaves, the Israelites lived in this part of the land O'Egypt |
Goshen
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Named for a 19th century British statesman, it's a suitcase hinged to open flat |
Gladstone
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In Hawaii, if you get a lei, you get flowers; in Romania, if you get lei, you get this |
(Alex: The currency of the country, the money. You got it.)
the coins or the currency of the country
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Broadway hit in which Lola sings, "I took the zing out of the King of Siam" |
Damn Yankees!
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This principal sugar of milk is not found in any other natural foods |
lactose
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With over 3000 of these, Dave Williams holds an ignominious record |
(Ian: What are missed goals?)
penalty minutes
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Relationship of Naomi to Ruth |
(Ian: What are sisters?) (Paul: What are mother and daughter?)
mother-in-law
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On "Bewitched", she was the nosy neighbor of Darren & Samantha Stevens |
(Ian: Who is Gladys?) Alex: Be more specific.) (Ian: [Grimaces, thumps lectern.)
(Dave: Who is Gladys Stivic?)
Gladys Kravitz
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