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GERMAN CHANCELLORS SINCE WWII |
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Belted Galloway & Polled Hereford |
a cow (cattle)
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My friend was having a party; he said come on over & BYOB |
bring your own beer
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From 1949 to 1963 Konrad Adenauer served as the first chancellor of this country |
West Germany
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2009: This Laker who averaged 32.4 points per game |
Kobe Bryant
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In 1973 the Supreme Court ruled Burbank couldn't stop airport noise, which is regulated by this administration |
the FAA
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Sumatran & greater one-horned |
(Jason: What's an ape?) ... (Alex: [*]--yes indeed--one-horned.)
a rhinoceros
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At the party I impressed a beautiful woman by fibbing & telling her I worked for the CBO, this U.S. Govt. office |
the Congressional Budget Office
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Church not being so separate from state in Germany, Angela Merkel is part of the CDU, "C" standing for this |
Christian
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There's nothing better for Sunday brunch than this classic dish seen here |
Eggs Benedict
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2011: This 7-footer whose career has taken him from Deutschland to Big D |
Dirk Nowitzki
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If I don't get some sleep, I'm going to pull this electric device right out from under you |
an amplifier
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Hoffmann's two-toed & brown-throated three-toed |
a sloth
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When she said she wanted to go someplace nice, I headed straight for the ATM & typed in my PIN, this |
personal identification number
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As chancellor from 1982 to 1998, Helmut Kohl presided over the reunification of Germany in this year |
(Jason: What is 1991?)
1990
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2000, 2001 & 2002: This Laker was the big everything, averaging a double-double for each series |
Shaquille O'Neal (The Shaq)
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On stage, the noise of this from the audience prompted John Barrymore to throw them a fish & say, "Here, you walruses!" |
(Jason: What is booing?) (Sarah: What's the applause?) ... (Alex: Members of the audience were [*] a lot and John Barrymore, who had a great sense of humor and a certain streak of meanness as well, threw them a fish.)
coughing
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Mourning & Seychelles turtle |
doves
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It seemed like she bought my wild story about surviving an attack from an RPG, this |
(Alex: That's [*]. Heard a lot about that during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.)
a rocket-propelled grenade
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Gerhard Schroder, Chancellor from 1998 to 2005, deployed German troops to this 250,000-square-mile Asian country |
(Jason: What is Iraq?) ... (Alex: Yeah, if you--if it's not Iraq, it should be [*].)
Afghanistan
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1984: This Celtic; averaging 27 points, 14 rebounds, 3 assists & 2 steals per game gets one MVP status |
Larry Bird
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A gragger is supposed to be used to make noise when the name of the villain Haman is read on this Jewish holiday |
Purim
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Parnassian & Gossamer-winged |
butterflies
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She kissed me on the cheek, gave me her phone number & walked away; needless to say, I soon needed CPR, this! |
(Alex: That is it, with less than a minute to go now.)
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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Chancellor from 1974 to 1982, Helmut Schmidt earned this high German military medal during WWII |
the Iron Cross
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Seen here, pods from this tree are sometimes used to make a chocolate substitute |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
a carob
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1994 & 1995: This Nigerian completed 2 "dream" seasons with MVP honors |
Hakeem Olajuwon
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Hearing that the U.S. assailed prisoners with music by this band of his, Lars Ulrich said Venom would have been better |
Metallica
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