RICH COUNTRY, POOR COUNTRY |
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It's the world's third-biggest economy, with 2010 GDP of $4.3 trillion--that's more than 300 trillion yen |
Japan
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It's no "Pulp Fiction" that this actor could pull his Boeing 707 or Gulfstream into the driveway of his Florida home |
John Travolta
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He began doing his "A Few Minutes With..." commentaries for "60 Minutes" in 1978 |
Andy Rooney
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This Rochester, Minnesota clinic is around 15 million square feet, about 3 times the size of the Mall of America |
the Mayo Clinic
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I could be wrong, but that's what I think: IMHO |
in my humble opinion
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Prized by collectors, this type of shell has been used as a trumpet for thousands of years |
a conch
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Among individual nations, it was the world's biggest exporter in 2010 |
China
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Her pinup poster was already the stuff of dreams during WWII when she played the lead in "Pin Up Girl" |
Betty Grable
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This British chef ran a culinary boot camp on "Hell's Kitchen" & faces "Kitchen Nightmares" on his Fox show |
Gordon Ramsay
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Sylvia Plath worked as a secretary at this hospital, MGH for short |
Massachusetts General Hospital
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I'll be there soon: OMW |
on my way
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Bailout talk heated up in Europe when Standard & Poor's downgraded its credit to junk status in April 2010 |
Greece
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Starting a toy collection? Then buy one featuring this feline character from Sanrio |
Hello Kitty
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She helms "Fashion Police" on E! & has a reality show with her daughter Melissa |
Joan Rivers
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Now closed, the D.C. hospital named for him opened in 1909 & in WWI, went from 80 beds to 2,500 in months |
Walter Reed
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I can't really give you legal advice because: IANAL |
I am not a lawyer
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An abalone shell is lined with a lustrous material called nacre, or this, because shellfish can give birth to gems |
mother-of-pearl
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More than 80% of its exports go to the U.S. & Canada; its trade with them has nearly tripled since 1994 |
Mexico
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The Persian type of this home furnishing is usually tied with what's known as a sehna knot |
a rug (or carpet)
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He joined the "Today" show as a news anchor in 1994 & has been a co-anchor of the show since 1997 |
Matt Lauer
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This city's Johns Hopkins hospital opened on May 7, 1889; today, it's part of a $5 billion medical system |
Baltimore
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It's how you might sign off to your child or spouse: LYL |
love you lots
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Irregularly-shaped shells of creatures in the family vermetidae are also known as this type of shell, named for an earth tiller |
a worm shell
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More than 80% of Angola's GDP stems from the production of this resource; much is found offshore |
oil
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In the model version of this hobby, you might launch an Estes 1292 Wizard or a 2162 Big Daddy |
model rocketry
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As a boy this cable TV star was nicknamed "El Perrero" because of his natural abilities |
Cesar Millan (the "Dog Whisperer")
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Known for its mental health facilities, this NYC hospital was founded in 1736, 4 years after George Washington's birth |
Bellevue
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511 is another way to say it: TMI |
too much information
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Shells of the family terebridae, called this, like the carpenter's drilling tool they resemble |
(Sunny: What is a bit?) (Gina: What is an awl?)
an auger shell
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