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Put me, this nut, into a milk chocolate bar & you have the "Joy" I've provided since 1946 |
an almond
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Barry Switzer guided Oklahoma to 3 national titles & this Troy Aikman team to a Super Bowl win |
the Cowboys
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The family of this classic toy includes a Mrs. & a brother & sister named Spud & Yam |
Mr. Potato Head
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This 20th century tsar nominally supervised the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway |
Nicholas II
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Left stranded & helpless on the shore |
beached
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Skokie, a suburb of this Midwestern city, was known as Niles Center until 1940 |
Chicago
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You can't use plain old rice if you're going to make sushi; it's got to be treated with me, the "rice" type of this |
vinegar
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They may have tried to win one for the Gipper, but Notre Dame won a lot for this coach, too; he went 105-12-5 |
Knute Rockne
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In 1934 Charles B. Darrow showed this board game to Parker Bros. executives, who rejected it due to 52 design errors |
Monopoly
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In presidential elections, this man won the silver three times |
William Jennings Bryan
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2-word alliterative term for paunch due to the imbibing of a certain beverage, thankfully not seen here |
a beer belly
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In Washington you'll find the 3 main theaters of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts facing this river |
the Potomac
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Any cowboy knows a Roy Rogers requires me, this pomegranate-flavored syrup |
grenadine
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He won the Super Bowl in his first year with Tampa Bay & is now part of the "Monday Night Football" team |
Jon Gruden
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In a line of plastic dolls, her name precedes "Pocket" |
Polly
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Politicians continue to debate the economic ideas of this Brit, who died in 1946 |
(John Maynard) Keynes
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The AKC says this breed is a "sturdy hunting dog" & has "a merry personality" |
(Doug: What's a Saint Bernard?)
a beagle
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The MacDonnell Ranges cross the Red Centre, a sprawling area in this country's Northern Territory |
(Maurice: What is Canada?) (Doug: What is Scotland?)
Australia
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If you want to mix a Cuba libre, just make a rum & Coke & add me, this fruit |
a lime
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Geno Auriemma led this university to back-to-back 39-0 championship years in women's hoops |
University of Connecticut
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In 1970 this action figure took on a more peaceful role, recovering mummies & helping the environment |
G.I. Joe
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This gambler seen here, also a character on "Boardwalk Empire", introduced a dapper look for 1920s gangsters |
Arnold Rothstein
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Affected by magic, especially by Samantha Stephens |
bewitched
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This country's highlands are known in Portuguese as Planalto Central |
Brazil
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Ooh, me! Me! If you're going to use cheese in your Greek omelet, you've got to use me, your 4-letter friend! |
feta
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"Tonight, we are the greatest hockey team in the world", said this USA coach before taking on the USSR at the '80 Olympics |
Herb Brooks
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Artist Rick Irons designed the classic red & orange flame logo of this toy brand introduced in 1968 |
Hot Wheels
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Though he went off to Africa instead of attending university, he's known for his scholarship |
Cecil Rhodes
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Adjective for one wearing eyeglasses |
bespectacled
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The Salton Sea is due north of this state's city of El Centro |
California
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