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WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS |
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It begins, "It was love at first sight. The first time Yossarian saw the chaplain he fell madly in love with him" |
Catch-22
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Make your own version of Marie Callender's top-selling pie, this one with stiffly beaten egg whites |
a lemon meringue pie
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Wearing No. 5, he's famous for a doctrine |
Monroe
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The tall, narrow flute used for this beverage named for a region of France allows the bubbles to rise slower |
champagne
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Jacques Plante is credited with making this piece of equipment de rigueur for goalies |
a face mask
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A quick kiss, or part of a primitive typing style |
peck
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"The Starlight Barking" is Dodie Smith's sequel to this 1956 classic kids' book |
The 101 Dalmatians
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Make lemonade, add an equal amount of iced tea & you'll have this drink named for a golfer |
(Joe: What's a Tom Collins?)
an Arnold Palmer
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Was engaged only once, to Ann Coleman, but broke it off |
Buchanan
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Also the name of a pub at Brandeis U., this earthenware vessel can hold about a pint of beer |
a stein
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A winged wheel is the logo of this franchise |
the Red Wings
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This Dickens novel opens in the year 1775 |
A Tale of Two Cities
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Cook up a sauce for chicken or fish with lemon & these small, dried pickled buds |
capers
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From 1937 to 1940 his father was U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain |
JFK
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Although it usually refers to a laboratory container, it can also mean a large drinking cup with a wide mouth |
a beaker
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In 2010 the Hockey Hall of Fame welcomed its first 2 of these, James & Granato |
women
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Area containing the trachea |
the neck
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The action of this novel is seen through the eyes of the seemingly mute Chief Bromden |
(Meg: What is Fahrenheit 451?)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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Pucker up with a lemon drop cocktail, lemon juice, a lemon slice, sugar & this liquor |
lemon-flavored vodka
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The oldest to be inaugurated |
Reagan
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A flat-bottomed glass with no handle, it sounds like a gymnast |
tumbler
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He won the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year in 1967 playing with great conviction, or is it conjunction? |
(Bobby) Orr
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To threaten the king, in chess |
check
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In 2010's "Imperial Bedrooms", Bret Easton Ellis follows up with characters from this 1985 novel of his |
(Joe: What is American Psycho?)
Less Than Zero
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When life gives you lemons, get out a grater, as you can add intense flavor to a dish using this outer part of the peel or rind |
zest
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Had been president of Columbia University |
(Joe: Who is Woodrow Wilson?) (Meg: Uh, who is Taft?)
Dwight David Eisenhower
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Ochoko are traditional tiny cups from which to drink this alcoholic beverage |
sake
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Borje Salming, from this country, helped get European players accepted in the NHL |
Sweden
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Wall-climbing house lizard |
a gecko
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