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Keyboardist Ray Manzarek's left hand was all the bass Jim Morrison needed backing him up in this band |
the Doors
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A saying attributed to Henry Ward Beecher is that "rumor has winged feet like" this Roman god |
Mercury
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A lactometer measures the specific gravity of this liquid |
milk
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She was the chair of the California Democratic Party, 1981-1983 |
Nancy Pelosi
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The procoptodon, a 450-pound one of these, jumped all over Australia during the Pleistocene Epoch |
[less than a minute now]
a kangaroo
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A saline lacrimal secretion |
a teardrop
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This group, Jack on guitar & Meg on drums, broke up in 2011 |
the White Stripes
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George Eliot wrote that gossip is this "that comes from the dirty tobacco-pipes of those who diffuse it" |
smoke
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A creepmeter doesn't measure how weird your date is but the movement of these cracks between quakes |
(Matt: What are fissures?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Matt: Tectonic fissures?) (Alex: No.)
faults
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One of the mysteries featuring her is "The Halloween Hoax"` |
Nancy Drew
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These early humans of Europe are the first known to bury their dead & may have placed flowers on their graves |
Neanderthal
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To stand within the overhang of a building to hear something you shouldn't |
eavesdrop
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Patrick Carney & Dan Auerbach make up this blues-rock duo whose name is even musical |
the Black Keys
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This Stephen Crane story says, "The army awakened, and began to tremble with eagerness at the noise of rumors" |
The Red Badge Of Courage
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The device seen here is used to take a reading of this |
tire pressure
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She's the voice of Nelson, Ralph Wiggum & Bart Simpson |
Nancy Cartwright
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The iguanadon was named because these body parts resembled those of an iguana |
(Alex: Talkin' about their [*].)
teeth
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Goody goody! It's this kind of candy made from corn syrup & gelatin |
(Jennifer: What's a gummy--[*]?)
a gumdrop
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The name of this guitarist precedes "Blues Explosion" in a bassless '90s trio |
Jon Spencer
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This mischievous Shakespeare character says, "I jest to Oberon... and sometime lurk I in a gossip's bowl" |
Puck
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In 1450 Italian architect Leon Alberti invented the first mechanical one of these to measure wind speed |
an anemometer
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She lived with Sid Vicious in the Chelsea Hotel & died there |
Nancy Spungen
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During the Chalcolithic period, 4,000-6,000 years ago, this metal became the first used for tools & weapons |
(Stephanie: What is bronze?) (Alex: No, before bronze, it was [*].) [end-of-round signal sounds]
copper
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Let me set the stage for you; it's the rear curtain of a stage setting |
a backdrop
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This triple-talk band makes do with drums, guitar & the vocals of Karen O |
(Matt: Oh, no, sorry.)
the Yeah Yeah Yeahs
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"If you haven't got anything nice to say... come sit next to me" was a motto of this daughter of Teddy Roosevelt |
Alice
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The hair type of this instrument uses human hair to measure relative humidity |
(Stephanie: What is a barometer?)
a hygrometer
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In "Oliver Twist", Nancy is his girlfriend |
(Alex: And the "his" is [*].)
Bill Sikes
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To describe a moment of utter silence, these four words follow "You could have..." |
heard a pin drop
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