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The sniffer dog here has alerted his squad members to one of these alongside a road in Afghanistan |
a mine (bomb accepted)
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A "theme" from 1971: "Who is the man that would risk his neck for his brother man?" (him) "Can you dig it?"' |
(John) Shaft
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It's the lonely name for a gem, often a diamond, set all by itself in a ring |
a solitaire
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Spinster heroine of "Murder at the Vicarage" |
Miss Marple
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Helen Gurley Brown became this magazine's editor in 1965 |
Cosmopolitan
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A document allowing a young person to drive an automobile with supervision |
a learner permit
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The dog here is training with this branch of the military; in Florida, not Tripoli |
the Marines
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1992: "And I..." (hold the "I" for roughly 5 minutes & like this song, you too could be No. 1 for 14 weeks) |
"I Will Always Love You"
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The Jonas Brothers wore these rings as symbols of their chastity |
purity rings
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In Narnia this "pale sorceress" makes it always winter but never Christmas |
the White Witch
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Soft rockers Seals & Crofts once were members of the band that performed this 1958 No. 1 hit heard here |
Tequila
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Type of run on a baseball diamond resulting from an error |
unearned
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This colorful World War I flying ace is seen here with his dog Moritz |
the Red Baron
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1976: "You just slip out the back, Jack, make a new plan, Stan, you don't need to be coy, Roy, just get yourself free" |
"50 Ways To Leave Your Lover"
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A gem cut in the form of a narrow rectangle has this name, like a certain bread |
a baguette
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Grimm sister of Snow-White |
Rose-Red
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60 guilders bought this island in 1626 |
Manhattan
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A prolonged, unfulfilled desire |
a yearning
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For attacking a pillbox during the invasion of Sicily, Chips, seen here, got a Purple Heart & this precious medal for valor |
(Andrew: What is a Gold Star?)
the Silver Star
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1979: "At first I was afraid, I was petrified, kept thinking I could never live without you by my side" |
"I Will Survive"
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Meaning "forever", it's used for a ring with diamonds surrounding the whole band |
an eternity ring
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Albeit short-lived, the apple of Scarlett & Rhett's eye |
Bonnie Blue Butler
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It was the sanguine moniker of the Virgin Queen's sister |
Bloody Mary
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It's paired with "Bear" in the name of an investment company bought by J.P. Morgan Chase in March 2008 |
Stearns
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During World War I, Rags, a terrier, earned fame as an intrepid messenger dog for the AEF, this U.S. force |
(Danni: What is the Air Force?)
the American Expeditionary Force
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1982: "Oh-oh here she comes, watch out boy, she'll chew you up, oh-oh here she comes, she's a..." |
"Maneater"
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A short mixed drink, the party at which it is served, or the large ring a woman might wear to such an occasion |
a cocktail ring
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Title peak in a Thomas Mann work |
(Danni: I don't know.)
the Magic Mountain
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Any "colorful" 1920s anti-Bolshevik |
a White Russian
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This rich sauce is thickened with eggs & flavored with tarragon |
bearnaise
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