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The first official list of military calls for this trumpet-like valveless instrument was issued in 1798 |
the bugle
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"Grazie" & "prego" translate to these 2 2-word companion phrases |
(Alex: Si, bueno, bueno.)
thank you & you're welcome
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Pearl Harbor is attacked |
the 1940s
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To slice a tomato, use a knife with this type of edge for a clean cut |
a serrated edge
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John T. Dorrance, a chemist who studied cooking in Paris, developed the first canned soups for this brand |
Campbell's
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Snarl along with "Big Cat Diary" & "Pit Bulls and Parolees" |
Animal Planet
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A violin body amplifies the sound escaping from the 2 holes usually called these, as they resemble an italicized letter |
the f-holes
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You oughta know "otto" is Italian for this number |
eight
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The Space Shuttle Challenger explodes |
the 1980s
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew holds a payapa in a forest in Molokai, HI.) An enzyme called papain in the leaves & green skin of raw papaya can be used as one of these food preparations as it breaks down the connective tissue of meats |
(Bill: What is a marinade?) [Originally ruled incorrect, reversed before Double Jeopardy! Round because "we received some input from gourmets and gourmands on our staff who inform us that papain can be used as part of a marinade to tenderize meat".]
a tenderizer
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In the 1940s Stetson Kennedy infiltrated this group, whom he mocked as the "Dumb Klux" |
the KKK (Ku Klux Klan)
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At least grin at "Workaholics" & "Nick Swardson's Pretend Time" |
Comedy Central
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Fife & drum corps often use this higher-pitched woodwind whose name means "small" |
a piccolo
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A journalist would uncover that "chi" , "che", "quando", "dove" & "perché" translate to these 5 terms |
who, what, where, why & when
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The Titanic sinks |
the 1910s
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Colorful cooking methods include browning & this one associated with Cajun cooking |
blackening
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In 1827 Joseph Dixon founded a factory to make stove polish & these from graphite |
pencils
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Watch movies like "Taken from Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story" & "Sins of the Mother" |
Lifetime
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The theme song of "Futurama" features chimes, also known as tubular these |
bells
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I'm loony for "lunedì", this day of the week |
Monday
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Three Mile Island is the site of the worst commercial nuclear accident in U.S. history |
the 1970s
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Simmer short-grain rice seasoned with saffron in the broad, shallow pan that gives this Spanish dish its name |
paella
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In 2003 this state replaced its statue of George Washington Glick in Statuary Hall with one of Dwight Eisenhower |
Kansas
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Enjoy some of "The Fairly Oddparents" & some "Bubble Guppies" |
Nickelodeon
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This steam-whistle organ was often used on 19th century Mississippi steamboats to announce their arrival at ports |
a calliope
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A certain piece of hardware is una vite, so this hand tool used with it is un cacciavite |
(Jason: What's a hammer?)
a screwdriver
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The USS Maine goes down, killing 260 |
(Bill: What are the 1920s?)
the 1890s
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The name of this technique indicates that meat is soaked in saltwater, though other liquids can be used instead |
brining
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Katharine Drexel is only the second person born in the U.S. to be recognized as one of these; Elizabeth Ann Seton was 1st |
saints
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Wonder if the "Hoarders" & "Monster In-Laws" are for real |
A&E
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