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THINGS YOU SHOULDN'T PUT IN YOUR MOUTH |
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In '89 Connery helped this title character, whom he called "Junior", on his "Last Crusade" |
Indiana Jones
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This "Terms of Endearment" star played a troll at an amusement park before a '70s accident put her in a brief coma |
Debra Winger
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What's with the Germans? Iwan Bloch is called the father of this -ology that Dr. Ruth Westheimer is also an expert on |
sexology
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Put the golden barrel or saguaro type of this plant in your mouth only if you want pierced lips |
cactus
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The number after 2 in the product of 9 & 3 |
7 (27)
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You burn one in your fireplace |
a log
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Internist J.H. Pratt pioneered this "therapy" in 1905 when he brought patients together to discuss how TB made them feel |
group therapy
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Socrates could tell you this herb that's sometimes confused with parsley is the perfect garnish for a funeral |
hemlock
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In the quotient of 48 & 2 |
4 (24)
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British admiral Edward Vernon was famous for ordering this rum drink to be served to his men |
grog
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Connery has 2 tattoos on his arm; one says "Mom and Dad" & the other, this country "Forever" |
Scotland
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His wife found this newsman was "On the Road" long enough to will a $600,000 house to his lady friend of 29 years |
Charles Kuralt
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Dr. Gilda Karl, seen here, urges women not to bet on this fairy tale royal to make them happy |
Prince Charming
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Stay clear of this Algonquin weapon as well as the same-named cruise missile used in the Persian Gulf War |
a tomahawk
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At 6 degrees of separation below the Fahrenheit freezing point |
6 (26)
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An atmospheric condition hides dead sailors seeking revenge in this John Carpenter film |
The Fog
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Connery escaped Bond-age (& Soviet Russia) as sub captain Marko Ramius in this film |
The Hunt for Red October
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Completes the Dorothy Parker line, "Men seldom make passes at..." |
(Kim: Who are "women who wear glasses"?) ... (Alex: You were so close, but because it's a quotation, we needed you to be exact.)
"girls who wear glasses"
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Psychologist & columnist Lee Salk was only the second-most famous Dr. Salk in his family, behind this one |
(Kim: Who is Benjamin?)
Jonas
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This man, who introduced A.C. current in the U.S., wouldn't recommend putting any appliance in your mouth |
(Ramsey: Who is Tesla?)
George Westinghouse
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In the next prime number after 19 |
3 (23)
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In '59 Sean favored us with a song, "Pretty Irish Girl", in Disney's this man "and the Little People" |
Darby O'Gill
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This NHL team is named for a mythical creature that's the "official state demon" where they play |
the New Jersey Devils
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The initials of this man with unconventional views of schizophrenia stood for Ronald David |
R.D. Laing
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Discoverer Daniel Rutherford might fertilize with it; don't try to freeze yourself by drinking the liquid form |
nitrogen
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In 58 percent of 50 bucks |
(Ramsey: What is 4?)
9 (29)
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Sometimes I feel like a small one of these in the Sony machine |
(Ramsey: I'll take SURPRISE ME, TREBEK! for $200, please.) (Alex: Oh, your reading is much better than mine!)
a cog
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