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This plural word means a part of a river where the current runs very quickly |
rapids
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"I pity the fool" who tried anything with Muhammad Ali or Steve McQueen while this man was their bodyguard |
Mr. T.
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"The Joy Luck Club" |
(Amy) Tan
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The Atlantic bluefin species of this fish can swim 45 miles per hour |
tuna
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It's been said "life is like" one of these veggies: "you peel it off one layer at a time, & sometimes you weep" |
onion
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Camden in this state was the site of the 1st drive-in; creator Richard Hollingshead's large mom hated theater seats |
New Jersey
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Long associated with Lipton tea, this 5-letter synonym for quick & lively is now its own PepsiCo brand |
Brisk
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In 2012 footage of this PBS legend was auto-tuned to make a music video called "Garden of Your Mind" |
Mister Rogers
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This family of freshwater fish that includes the muskellunge can be identified by its duckbill-shaped snout |
pike
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This simile describes the fleece of Mary's little lamb |
white as snow
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Made a national standard in 1967, it annoyed drive-in owners by forcing them to start the show an hour later |
daylight savings time
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This synonym for quick is also the name of a fast-flying bird that resembles the swallow |
swift
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Oh, noooo...! Actually, oh, yes! Despite Sluggo, this doh-y guy somehow survived 7 seasons of "SNL" appearances |
Mr. Bill
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The Dover species of this flatfish was named for the British seaport |
sole
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In this 2006 animated film, Mater says that he's "happier 'n a tornado in a trailer park" |
Cars
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The opening credits of this animated TV show feature a trip to the drive-in, Dino & all |
The Flintstones
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Arson is suspected when this type of substance, used as a catalyst to spread a fire, is found |
accelerant
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Playing himself, Clint Eastwood dealt with this talking TV horse messing up his love life, of course, of course |
Mr. Ed
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"Lost Horizon" |
James Hilton
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The smallmouth species of this is also called a bronzeback due to its brown hue |
bass
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This simile once meant as suitable as a certain stringed instrument, not as healthy as one |
fit as a fiddle
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The 4,000 drive-ins of yesteryear are now 400; "America's biggest", the Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop, doubles as this kind of market |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
flea market
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This 6-letter Italian musical direction means to play quickly |
presto
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In 1957 a Dayton artist drew this icon as a muscular, tan, bald guy really into tidiness |
Mr. Clean
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"The Fire Next Time" |
James Baldwin
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The name of this shark, a popular gamefish, is from the Maori |
(Karen: What is... I have no clue.)
mako
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Proverbially, your pounds and pence are as safe as this London institution |
(Karen: What is the Bank of London?) ... (Alex: A minute to go now, Hunter.)
Bank of England
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Intermission trailers often reminded patrons not to drive away without removing this from their cars |
speakers
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