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A cruise on this sea might include stops in St. Thomas, Puerto Rico & Martinique |
the Caribbean
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Paul, Tyrone, Mac, Spencer, Skeeter |
Davis
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This auction site won a 2003 Webby Award for best Services Website on the Internet |
eBay
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"You can't fool all of the people all of the time" has been attributed to P.T. Barnum & to this president |
Abraham Lincoln
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This classic Kraft dinner was introduced in 1937 |
Macaroni & Cheese
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You're one of these if everybody thought of you as a straight A student but you pull C's |
an underachiever
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The Bay of Bengal is an arm of this ocean |
the Indian Ocean
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Jude, Cozy, Natalie, Paula |
Cole
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This Washington newspaper's Colbert King won a 2003 Pulitzer for Commentary for his columns on politics & power |
The Washington Post
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This Yankees manager who died in 1975 once remarked "Most people my age are dead" |
Casey Stengel
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This pasta dish in a sauce of cream, butter & parmesan is credited to Roman restaurateur Signor di Lello |
Fettuccine Alfredo
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It's the common surgical operation shown graphically here |
an appendectomy
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In April 1859, at Port Said, digging began on this artificial waterway |
the Suez Canal
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William Lipscomb won the '76 Nobel Chemistry Prize for his studies of compounds of boron & this lightest element |
hydrogen
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Ironically, on April 3, 1968 he said, "I've seen the promised land" & "I'm happy tonight... I'm not fearing any man" |
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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The name of this dish means "Thai fried noodles" |
Pad Thai
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This drink made with Cointreau (French) & Absolut Citron (Swedish) bears out its name as a citizen of the world |
a cosmopolitan
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Raspy singer Bonnie, rowdy singer Steven |
(David: What is Raitt?)
Tyler
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The Golden Lamp awards are bestowed for the best protrayals of these health professionals in the media |
(Brandy: What are doctors?) ... (Alex: What are [*]? The lady... the lamp.)
nurses
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An inspiring story by him says, "And you will succeed? Yes! You will, indeed! (98 and 3/4 percent guaranteed.)" |
Dr. Seuss
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This Jewish noodle pudding was served as a 2nd main course on the Sabbath to symbolize prosperity |
kugel
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The type of word one-fifth as long as the responses in this category |
monosyllabic
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The names of these two important rivers that rise in the Swiss Alps differ by just a vowel |
the Rhine & the Rhône
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In 2001 this author won a Pen/Faulkner Award for Best American Work of Fiction for "The Human Stain" |
Philip Roth
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"But a lifetime of happiness! No man alive could bear it: it would be hell on earth", he wrote in "Man and Superman" |
(Mike: Who is Nietzsche?)
George Bernard Shaw
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This "spring style" pasta is simply topped or tossed with spring vegetables |
(pasta) primavera
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It's the type of "warfare" meant to mislead, demoralize or bamboozle your foe |
psychological
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