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They're also called erythrocytes |
(Sam: What are cells?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Sam: Uh, what are... blood cells?) (Alex: No, I needed even more specific...) (Sam: [*].) (Alex: Okay.)
red blood cells
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Glenn Close plays the Hewes of Hewes & Assoc. on this drama |
Damages
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Of Ivy League schools |
Yale
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Lifting or other violent abuse of a pinball machine gets you the "slam" type of this, ending the game |
a tilt
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Of all the USA's buildings, the one in Chicago originally called this has the most stories with 110 |
the Sears Tower
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Pisa proudly proclaims itself the birthplace of this scientist in 1564 |
Galileo
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The name of this noble gas is from the Greek for "new" |
neon
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Calista Flockhart clocked in at the firm of Cage/Fish & Associates on this wacky legal show |
Ally McBeal
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Of New York City's boroughs |
Staten Island
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5-letter term for the bias or angle expressed in a news article |
slant
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The White Tower in Greece was once called the "Bloody Tower" because this empire executed people there |
the Ottoman Empire
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During this war, Pisa suffered severe damage as a part of the Axis' Pesaro-Rimini defensive line |
World War II
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The Haber process uses nitrogen & hydrogen to synthetically produce this pungent gas |
(Sam: What is methane?)
ammonia
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The title vampire on this series went up against the truly demonic law firm of Wolfram & Hart |
Angel
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Of the gods of the 4 winds in Greek myth |
Zephyr
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An entry in the phone book, or what a boat is doing if it's leaning, perhaps to starboard |
listing
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In 1994 Seattle Weekly named this tower the "best place to get engaged" |
the Space Needle
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Begun in 1173, the 8-story Leaning Tower of Pisa is clad in this stone |
(white) marble
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The firm Donnell, Young, Dole & Frutt makes perfect on this legal drama that lost its appeal in 2004 |
The Practice
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Of European capitals |
Zagreb
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Meaning "a slope", it's from the Latin for "bend toward" |
incline
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Every night at 9:53 p.m., the Ceremony of the Keys begins, locking up this fortress on the Thames |
the Tower of London
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Pisa survived the collapse of the Roman Empire to become the main urban center of this central Italian region |
Tuscany
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This unit of pressure is equal to about 14.7 pounds per square inch or 1 bar |
(Sam: What's a pascal?)
one atmosphere
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Harry Hamlin played one of the named partners of the firm McKenize, Brackman, Chaney & Kuzak on this glitzy drama |
[ERRATUM: McKenzie was misspelled as shown.]
L.A. Law
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Of Rome's "First Triumvirate" |
Pompey
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Take the apostrophe out of this word & it means to lean to one side |
(Sam: What is the y'all?)
can't
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At 1,076', Sky Tower in this largest New Zealand city is the tallest free-standing structure south of the equator |
Auckland
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Internal struggles in Pisa led to the city's defeat & occupation by this neighboring city in 1406 |
(Sam: What is Milan?)
Florence
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