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A short haircut for women, or what you do "for apples" on Halloween |
bob
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Gooo--wait, is it? Yes! Gooooooal! In 2012 this sport's FIFA approved the use of goal-line technology |
soccer
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Arlene Francis & Steve Allen tried to guess people's occupations as panelists on this show that ran for over 17 years |
What's My Line?
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A speech to a group, or a designation like 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue |
an address
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The Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese |
(Rachel: What is a Big Mac?)
McDonald's
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Calais is less than 30 miles from England across this neck of the English Channel also called the Pas de Calais |
the Dover Strait
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Now calling one of these youths trained for knighthood |
(Jonathan: What is a bobby?) (Kathy: What is a stewart?)
page
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The Clash asked, "come on & let me know" this title |
"Should I Stay Or Should I Go"
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In the 19th century Thomas Palmer told us what to do "if at first you don't" do this |
(Alex: Right, with a minute to go.)
succeed
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The Bonus Jack |
Jack in the Box
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For a great view of northern France, climb all 271 steps to the top of one of these, a Calais harbor landmark built in 1848 |
a lighthouse
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It follows potato or precedes "off the old block" |
chip
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This chipmaker, the world's largest, has announced "systems on a chip" measuring 22 nanometers |
Intel
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Completes Sheryl Crow's query "are you strong enough to be" this |
my man
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One who murders a politically prominent person |
an assassin
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Dave's Hot 'n Juicy 1/4 lb. Single |
Wendy's
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The burghers of Calais were 6 men who offered themselves as hostages to get the English to lift this in 1347 |
(Kathy: What is a blockade?) (Alex: Be a little more specific.) (Kathy: The blockade of Calais.)
the Siege of Calais
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A shade of brown, like Crayola's burnt & raw crayons |
sienna
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The name of this colorful wireless headset technology refers to a tech trade association founded in 1998 |
Bluetooth
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Before "The Price Is Right", Drew Carey hosted this improv show based on a British series |
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
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Paris' Notre Dame was one of the first buildings to use a flying this, an arched exterior support |
a buttress
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A Crave Case of Sliders |
White Castle
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Visit "The Dome", built to launch Nazi V-2 rockets; it's this type of underground structure, buster |
a bunker
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CSIRO has developed technology that helps drain this gas, CH4, released by the mining of coal |
methane
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Jewel asked this musical question "after all the lies that you told" |
"Who Will Save Your Soul"
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When it means a great abundance, it's usually found before "of riches" |
embarrassment
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The Bacon Cheeseburger Toaster |
Sonic
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A column in Calais commemorates the return of this number King Louis after the fall of Napoleon |
(Jonathan: What is the XVII?)
the XVIII
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