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IT'S THE MATH OR SCIENCE LAW |
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Al & Peg Bundy, seemingly to Al's dismay |
(Erin!: What is... Love and Marriage?)
Married... with Children
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Ocean, Camden, Passaic |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
New Jersey
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An apparatus in which eggs are hatched artificially |
an incubator
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Blinded at 3 in a harness shop accident, he developed a raised-dot reading system |
(Louis) Braille
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The second law of this 19th century botanist is the law of independent assortment |
(Peter: Who is Mendeleev?) ... (Alex: You added a few too many letters there, Peter, sorry.)
(Gregor) Mendel
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Cliff & Clair Huxtable, dontcha know, with the lovin' & the laughin' & the family stuff... |
The Cosby Show
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Franklin, Lackawanna, Lehigh |
Pennsylvania
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This trademark machine is a real (ice rink) smoothie |
a Zamboni
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Mendeleev's Law is also called this law, a word found before "table of elements" |
periodic
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The prologue to this book, the first part of "The Lord of the Rings", says it "is largely concerned with hobbits" |
The Fellowship of the Ring
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Cameron Tucker & Mitchell Pritchett |
Modern Family
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Apache, Cochise, Pima |
Arizona
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It's the fourth book of the Old Testament |
Numbers
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Mel Brooks: "David Geffen was the first person to say" this movie "should be a Broadway musical" |
The Producers
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The law of sines states that the lengths of the sides of this shape are proprtional to the sines of the opposite angles |
a triangle
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A prologue by this author says, "I am an invisible man. No, I am not a spook like those who haunted Edgar Allan Poe" |
(Ralph Waldo) Ellison
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Nickelodeon's animated magical power couple Cosmo & Wanda |
The Fairly OddParents
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2 states, please: Franklin, Crockett, Knox |
(Alex: We have about a minute left, Natalie.) ... (Natalie: What is Kentucky?) (Alex: I needed 2 states.) (Natalie: And Tennessee?)
Texas & Tennessee
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This type of sash is from the Japanese for "girdle" |
an obi
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Thanks to John Gibbon for his 1953 machine that replaces the function of these 2 organs during surgery |
the lung & the heart
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95 x 27 = 27 x 95 (2,565 for those scoring at home) illustrates this law |
the commutative law
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"At Rome" is the prologue to Willa Cather's "Death Comes for" this title religious figure |
the Archbishop
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"Uncle" Jesse Katsopolis & Rebecca Donaldson |
Full House
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Manitowoc, Buffalo, Fond du Lac |
(Peter: What is Michigan?) (Erin!: What is New York?)
Wisconsin
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A small group of secret plotters |
a cabal
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"Law" was the middle name of this architect who co-designed New York's Central Park |
(Frederick Law) Olmsted
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3 laws of planetary motion, including the law of areas, are named for this 17th century German astronomer |
(Johannes) Kepler
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