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WORDS IN SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES |
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These include the Hanshin Tigers, Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters & Yomiuri Giants |
baseball teams
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The Jefferson Airplane wondered, "Don't you want" this? "Don't you need" this? |
(Tim: What's someone to love?) ... (Alex: Somebody, not someone.)
somebody to love
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On Nov. 30, 1999 these 2 industry giants merged to form one corporation |
[Sam gave the name of the one new corporation formed.]
Exxon & Mobil
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A piece of lingerie in Rio |
bra (in Brazil)
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Natty Bumppo escorts 2 sisters through hostile Indian country in this Cooper novel |
The Last of the Mohicans
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Though Bunraku theater is attended mainly by adults, the characters are these |
(Chris: What are children?)
puppets
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Part of this Otis Redding hit is heard here |
"(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay"
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This gas company known for its Techron took its present name in 1984 when it merged with Gulf |
Chevron
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The system inside these organs is commonly called the "bronchial tree" |
the lungs
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By way of La Paz |
via (in Bolivia)
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Fittingly, it's the last book in the "Chronicles of Narnia" |
The Last Battle
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Not just something for battling the bulge, it's also Japan's legislative body |
the Diet
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A 1967 Jimi Hendrix single was titled "The Wind Cries" her |
Mary
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This gas company's first logo in 1901 was a mussel, but by 1904, a scallop emblem was used to better visualize the brand name |
Shell
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Skeletal muscle is also called striated muscle; another muscle type does not appear striated, giving it this name |
smooth muscle
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A toupee in Montevideo |
a rug (in Uruguay)
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Dying professor Randy Pausch summarized his beliefs in a talk called this, later put into book form |
The Last Lecture
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Founded in the 7th century, Ikenobo is Japan's oldest school devoted to the art of this |
flower arranging
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The opening shots of "Apocalypse Now" have a feeling of finality with this song by The Doors playing over them |
"The End"
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Founded in the Lone Star State, it was the first oil company to market in what was then all 48 states |
Texaco
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The hip is this type of joint that allows rotary motion |
a ball & socket joint
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A fuss in Quito |
(Sam: What is--) (Alex: No, sorry. Too long.)
ado (in Ecuador)
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Miley Cyrus starred in the 2010 film adaptation of this Nicholas Sparks novel |
The Last Song
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Japanese for "green", it's also a green melon-flavored liqueur & the name of a famous female violinist |
Midori
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A revving motorcycle is featured on this Shangri-Las No. 1 hit |
"Leader Of The Pack"
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The "Our History" section of this gas giant's site shows its path from an "Anglo-Persian oil company to global energy group" |
[While audience applauds Chris for getting both Daily Doubles at the end of the round, Chris says "Sorry guys" to Sam and Tim.]
BP
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A moniker in Paramaribo |
a name (in Suriname)
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Hubert Selby Jr. penned the '60s classic novel called this "to Brooklyn" |
(Sam: What is Last Train?)
Last Exit
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