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Spice baskets are popular gift items you can purchase in St. George's, capital of this island invaded by the U.S. in 1983 |
Grenada
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Ontario, Havasu, Baikal |
lakes
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She's the title Swiss Miss in an 1881 Johanna Spyri story |
Heidi
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The 1979 ABC sitcom "Delta House" was a TV clone of this successful comedy film |
Animal House
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It should take just a wink to tell us a nictitating membrane is a third one of these found in birds |
an eyelid
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The icing on this invasion was when William was crowned in Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day, 1066 |
the Norman Invasion
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(I'm Anderson Cooper.) The morning after a catastrophic earthquake rocked Haiti, I, as the first American journalist on the ground, broadcast the devastation of this capital |
Port Au Prince
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Trash, a boyfriend you're sick of, goods or securities sold below costs |
things you dump
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Chapter 3 of this book begins, "The Mole had long wanted to make the acquaintance of the Badger" |
The Wind in the Willows
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This young woman's death in the first episode led to many strange events in the title town on "Twin Peaks" |
Laura Palmer
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In adult females, this primary male hormone contributes to the formation of estrogen in the ovaries |
testosterone
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During WWII his "Four Freedoms" posters were reproduced by the Office of War Information |
Norman Rockwell
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H.M. [Her Majesty's] Prison, which dates to the 1840s, is the oldest building in Road Town, the capital of this British island group |
the British Virgin Islands
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Wilkins Micawber, Harold Skimpole, Paul Sweedle-pipe |
(Yellowlees: What are accountants?) ... (Alex: That's funny, but they're all [*].) (Yellowlees: Oh, Crikey!) (Alex: Crikey indeed, but they do sound like accountants.)
Charles Dickens characters
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"The voyages of" this M.D. won the 1923 Newbery Medal for Best Children's Book |
Dr. Dolittle
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Kathy Griffin's Emmy-winning series on Bravo was "My Life On" this |
the "D" List
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In the human body the process of osmoregulatrion is primarilly carried out by these organs |
the kidneys
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In 1992 this Gulf War general published an autobiography, "It Doesn't Take a Hero" |
(Norman) Schwarzkopf
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This capital of Antigua & Barbuda shares its name with the capital of Newfoundland |
St. John's
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Zanza, koto, helicon |
musical instruments
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This heroine was named for the rampion, a leafy vegetable her father stole from the Witch's garden |
(Alex: Yes, picked that one out of the air, didn't you? [*], [*], let down your hair!)
Rapunzel
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This ABC late-night talk show got into trouble on its very first telecast when it offered its audience & its guests an open bar |
(Yellowlees: What is the Jack Paar show?)
Jimmy Kimmel
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"Dorsal" means relating to the back, while this means relating to the underside |
(Yellowlees: What is antral?)
ventral or abdominal
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His experiences in the Invasion of Luzon became the basis for his novel "The Naked And The Dead" |
Norman Mailer
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Trinidad & Tobago's capital has this name; sounds like Barcelona or someplace |
Port of Spain
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Radar, sagas, a Toyota |
(Alex: All three of those are [*], same comin' & goin'.)
palindromes
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This Louis Sachar book begins, "There is no lake at Camp Green Lake" |
Holes
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It was the name of the home-improvement show hosted by Tim Allen on "Home Improvement" |
Tool Time
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These microscopic hairlike projections on protozoans are used for movement |
cilia
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TV producer & former B-17 gunner Norman Lear founded "People for" this patriotic concept |
the American Way
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