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In November 2009 science news, a NASA probe found water here, & not a little bit, either |
the Moon
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Derek Mears as Jason Voorhees slashed his way through this 2009 reboot |
Friday the 13th
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Margery Williams' story of a stuffed toy that comes to life: "The ____ Rabbit" |
Velveteen
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It's the collective name for the heart, liver & gizzard of a turkey, used for gravy |
giblets
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In Luke 22, Jesus assumes this position to pray, "Father... remove this cup from me" |
he kneels
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It's an old name for the tomato |
a love apple
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew demonstrates.) The flame appears to be underwater, but actually the water is cooling the candle's outer layer, preventing the wax from burning, because it can't do this, from the Latin for "to disperse to vapor" |
evaporate
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Jaden Smith stepped into Ralph Macchio's gi for this 2010 remake |
The Karate Kid
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By Judith Viorst: "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, ____ ____ Day" |
Very Bad
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Use 3 of these to prepare them Newburg style; the first step in the "Joy of Cooking" recipe: "Kill with a knife" |
a lobster
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This person opens the day in the House of Representatives with a prayer |
the chaplain
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An amusement park ride for 2, or a 1987 Springsteen hit |
Tunnel of Love
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About 65% of iron in humans is in the form of this, which transports molecular oxygen from the lungs through the body |
(Ron: What is blood?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
hemoglobin
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In this movie's 2005 incarnation, the role of the girl, Ann Darrow, was played by Naomi Watts |
King Kong
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By Dr. Seuss: "The ____ Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins" |
500
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Does calling these veggies petits pois make them any tastier? |
(Eureka: What are Brussels sprouts?)
peas
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When using Tibetan prayer beads, get into this "flowery" position if your tendons will allow it |
lotus
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2-word term for fat bulges at the sides of the waist |
love handles
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(Kelly of the Clue Crew demonstrates.) The keys weigh much more than the paper clips & fall to the ground, but a pencil acts as this support, pulling the clips sideways, where gravity & friction stop the keys' descent |
(Ron: What is a lever?)
a fulcrum
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This Al Pacino film was a remake of the Italian movie "Profumo di donna" |
Scent of a Woman
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By Maurice Sendak: "In the ____ Kitchen" |
Night
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For a well done filet mignon, do this "insect" cooking term that means to cut down the center almost completely |
butterfly
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A Jew who does this while davening, or praying, is said to shokel |
(Ron: What is kneel?)
bow (or sway or rock)
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Phyllis York, co-founder of this no-nonsense therapy, said, "We had... rotten kids; now they're wonderful" |
Toughlove
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It's the largest number in the Fibonacci sequence that's also a day in a month |
21
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This 2006 Oscar-winning film set in Boston was based on the Hong Kong crime film "Infernal Affairs" |
The Departed
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A classic by Crockett Johnson: "Harold and the ____ Crayon" |
Purple
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You can make your panini with this Italian bread whose name comes from the Latin for "hearth" |
(Ron: What is ciabatta?) ... (Alex: Correct, with a minute to go.)
focaccia
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Legend says this German artist's 1508 drawing of praying hands was inspired by his own brother |
Albrecht Durer
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Canine proverb implying that one's feeling for a person includes caring about those close to him |
love me, love my dog
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