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THE TV CHARACTER WHO WASN'T THERE |
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The hip bones are part of the pelvic this, also the name of an undergarment |
girdle
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It's what English speakers call the northeastern city of Helsingor |
Elsinore
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The Ethan Allen Express & the City of New Orleans are routes of this semipublic corporation |
Amtrak
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On "Seinfeld" George Costanza had to listen to this Yankees owner ramble on about "Febuary" vs. "February" |
Steinbrenner
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Looking your best? You're "dressed to" these |
the nines
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Postmark your income tax return no later than this 105th day of 2013 |
April 15th
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In humans the top 7 pairs of these are attached to the backbone & the breastbone |
the ribs
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This most important naval battle of World War I took place off Denmark's coast |
the Battle of Jutland
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It wasn't murder riding this luxury train that began running from Paris to Istanbul in 1889 |
the Orient Express
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The wife of this rumpled police detective was never seen on his show, but did get her own, "Kate Loves A Mystery" |
Columbo
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The last possible moment for doing something is called this hour |
(Aaron: What is zero hour?) [Initially ruled incorrect; reversed at the start of Double Jeopardy!]
eleventh hour
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The "organismic" type of this 11-letter activity-- breathe! |
respiration
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Now a ruin, the Trelleborg Fortress of these warriors was built using half the timber on the island of Zealand |
the Vikings
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"May God continue the unity of our country as this railroad unites the two...oceans" is inscribed on the Golden this |
Spike
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Nothing like watching Farrah watch a voice box on a desk deliver exposition via Mr. Townsend on this '70s action show |
Charlie's Angels
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This golf hole is known to have a fully stocked bar |
the nineteenth hole
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For men of Cyprus, 2 years of this type of service |
military
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This larger bone of the forearm is the most commonly broken arm bone |
(Sarah: What's the humerus?)
radius
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Helle Thorning-Schmidt holds this post in Denmark; her father-in-law, Kinnock, once hoped to hold it in the United Kingdom |
prime minister
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On April 30, 1900 this engineer died with one hand on the brake lever, saving all but himself in an unavoidable crash |
Casey Jones
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When it came to Wilson on this Tim Allen sitcom, the eyes had it (that's all we saw) |
Home Improvement
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A 5-word bit of wisdom begins, this many's company |
(Roseanne: What's "[*]'s company, three's a crowd"?) (Alex: We'll accept that. You gave us more than we needed.)
two
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If you're Catholic, attend Mass on All Saints' Day, as it's a "holy day of" this |
(Sarah: What's communion?) ... (Alex: It's a holy day of [*]. That's why you have to attend.)
obligation
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Only about a tenth of an inch long, the stirrup in this body part fits into an opening of the bony labyrinth |
the ear
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This 11th century "Great" Dane united Denmark, England & Norway |
(Roseanne: Who is Harold?)
Canute the Great
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Japan has developed electro-dynamic maglev test vehicles that can go 340 mph; maglev is short for this |
magnetic levitation
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Niles Crane, on the phone to this lady, his wife: "No, I've never heard you use those words before... you're welcome" |
Maris
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If you're in disorder or confusion, you're "at" these 2 numbers |
sixes and sevens
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Per Morgan Freeman in "Lean on Me", "Nothing' but stay black and" do this |
die
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