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The tribe has spoken to the 8 Republicans who have run against this Massachusetts senator since 1962 |
Ted Kennedy
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As opposed to regular breads, quick breads are made without this leavener, eliminating the time to rise |
yeast
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The head honcho: CEO |
chief executive officer
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In 1985 Kanawha Airport in Charleston, W.V. was renamed to honor this pilot who first broke the sound barrier |
Chuck Yeager
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Its first class of cadets was sworn in July 11, 1955 in Colorado |
the Air Force Academy
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In this baseball job your duties include needling A-Rod, waving runners home & handing out butt pats |
third-base coach
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The G.O.P. tribe was startled at how fast this N.Y. senator made bipartisan alliances after her 2000 election |
Hillary Clinton
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According to the "Joy of Cooking", of roasting, poaching or paring, the best way to remove a pepper's skin |
roasting
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Typist distinction: WPM |
words per minute
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This Midwestern U.S. hub has over 60 million passengers coming & going each year |
Chicago O'Hare
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The first class at Dartmouth, est. by Eleazar Wheelock, was: Samuel Gray, Sylvanus Ripley, Levi Frisbie &, of course, this man |
(Ken: Who is Eleazar Wheelock?) (Bob: Who is Dartmouth?) ... (Alex: Ken was sort of on the right track; it's Eleazar Wheelock's son [*].)
John Wheelock
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(I'm Paul Pierce.) This coach said, "The Boston Celtics are not a basketball team, they are a way of life" |
(Red) Auerbach
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Familiar with tight votes, this ex-Fla. Secy. of State & present lawmaker shook up her tribe pondering a 2004 Senate run |
(Ken: Who is Katherine Graham?)
Katherine Harris
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You need only 2 or 3 tablespoons of batter to make one of these thin French pancakes |
crepes
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A government body: OMB |
the Office of Management and Budget
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This U.S. airport uses the slogan "Where America greets the world' |
JFK
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5 years after Thomas Clemson died, 446 men started studying in the school named for him in this state |
South Carolina
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Mike Krzyzewski of Duke is better known as this, 6 letters total |
"Coach-K"
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In 2004 the Senate majority leader broke with tradition & campaigned to get this minority leader voted off the Hill |
(Tom) Daschle
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Finger food invented in 1964 at the Anchor Bar in New York State |
(Lori: The only thing I can think of is: What is popcorn shrimp?)
Buffalo wings
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To an accountant: VAT |
value added tax
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Europe's busiest airport, it handles nearly a quarter more passengers annually than runner-up Frankfurt |
Heathrow
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In 1748 the first class of this Ivy League school moved to Newark under President Aaron Burr, Sr. |
Princeton
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For his love of the running game, the Rams' Chuck Knox got this meaty nickname |
(Bob: What is "Prime Chuck"?)
"Ground Chuck"
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The Strom Thurmond birthday challenge went badly for this Miss. lawmaker & he lost his majority leader immunity |
Trent Lott
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You can use rigatoni or shell pasta, but traditionally for kasha varnishkes, it's this "neckwear" type |
bow tie
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To a policeman: GBH |
grievous bodily harm
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Klia Airport, south of this Malaysian capital, has the world's tallest air traffic control tower at 425 feet |
Kuala Lumpur
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This California university began in 1891 with a class of 559, co-educational, at its founder's insistence |
Stanford
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He won 9 Stanley Cup titles, the last with Detroit in 2002 |
Scottie Bowman
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