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Also known as the dog star, it's the brightest star other than the sun as seen from earth |
Sirius
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...It's on the tip of my tongue...The Rolling Stones...a hag beat Mick with a strap...you know, this "gas gas gas" tune! |
"Jumpin' Jack Flash"
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Conestogas often had a white top & a wagon painted these other 2 patriotic colors |
red and blue
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Smoked salmon & caviar pizza was one of the first signature dishes by this Austrian |
Wolfgang Puck
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The frieze seen here is at the base of this nation's monument to the conquerors of space |
Russia
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For the record, Thomas Edison invented the first practical one of these in 1877 |
the phonograph
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Paul McCartney did this one... hit No. 2 in '73, I know it did, I know it did, I know it did... should be bond-ed to memory |
(Alex: James Bond--[*].)
"Live And Let Die"
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The usual male social center; in "The Spoilers" John Wayne & Randolph Scott have an epic brawl in one |
a saloon
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"MasterChef" is the latest show featuring this Scot who's made life "hell" for some cooks |
Gordon Ramsay
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A frieze depicting this emperor's conquests spirals around his famous column in Rome |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Trajan
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The mortar & pestle is a symbol of this profession |
(Kate: What is a physician?)
a pharmacist
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A small star group called the cup or crater seems to sit atop this water snake |
Hydra
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...this Joan Jett song... it was No. 1 for 7 weeks in '82... told us to "put another dime in the jukebox, baby" |
"I Love Rock 'N Roll"
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Morgan Earp survived this notorious October 1881 event but was killed 5 months later while playing billiards |
the O.K. Corral shoot-out (the gunfight at the O.K. Corral)
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This Massachusetts native was the executive chef at Commander's Palace in New Orleans |
(Alex: Bam! Who is--who is [*]?)
Emeril Lagasse
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In days gone by this game bird was popularly served "under glass" |
a pheasant
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(Jimmy of the clue crew shows a constellation on a board) The constellation Cygnus, or the swan, contains six stars that form the pattern known by this 2-word name |
(Kate: What is the Southern Cross?)
the Northern Cross
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...not the '60s tune by The Troggs but this, Tone Loc's first top 10 hit, covering certain parts of Tone's dating life |
"Wild Thing"
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Unlike in the movie, it was Ben Kilpatrick, not this man, who was the bicycle rider of the Wild Bunch |
(Alex: It was Ben, not [*].)
Butch Cassidy
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This naked chef established The Fifteen Foundation to help underprivileged kids learn to cook |
Jamie Oliver
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A finger bone, or a group of heavily armed infantry with overlapping weapons |
(Kate: Uh, what is a pha-lek?) (Francesa: What is a pha-lanch?)
a phalanx
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You'll find this familiar red supergiant in Orion's shoulder |
Betelgeuse
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...it's a feist-y tune...something, something, something, something, "tell me that you love me more" |
"1234"
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The gang including these brothers tried to rob 2 Kansas banks Oct. 5, 1892, but ran into bullets from the locals |
the Dalton brothers
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This New York "Iron Chef" of The Mesa Grill made a name for himself with southwestern cuisine |
Bobby Flay
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Boreas is among the figures depicted in the frieze atop Athens' tower of these |
the winds
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In mythology, after Hippolytus rejects her, this wife of Theseus hangs herself |
(Kate: Who is Phoebe?)
Phaedra
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