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The name of this style says it'll be perfect for when I take up biking |
handlebar
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In 2013 Bryan Fuller brought this Thomas Harris serial killer to the small screen--bon appetit! |
Hannibal Lecter
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5-letter term for the projectile of an artillery weapon; the M198 can hurl one 14 miles |
shell
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Kids' game where you wear a blindfold & make a complete ass |
Pin the tail on the donkey
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In the memoir "Remembering Whitney", she recalled her daughter & "the night the music stopped" |
(Kate: Who is Mama Cass?) ... (Alex: The Whitney referred to is Whitney Houston. The author was [*], her mom.)
Cissy Houston
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The Pampas are vast plains of this country, from the Gran Chaco in its north to Patagonia in the south |
Argentina
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The effort seen here shares its name with this pinniped |
(Jason: What is a caterpillar?)
walrus
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This Beatles woman "died in the church & was buried along with her name/ nobody came" |
Eleanor Rigby
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Depth charges were invented to destroy these vessels |
submarines
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This kitchen implement is used to flatten dough (& stereotypically, husbands) |
rolling pin
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When Anne Boleyn was beheaded, she left this 2-year-old daughter & future queen |
(William: Who is [*]... uh, excuse me... who is Mary?) ... (Alex: You should have stayed with your original thought. She was the mother of Queen [*].)
Elizabeth I
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There are about 20 species of Pampas this, a tall reedlike plant used to make paper |
(Jason: What is papyrus?)
grass
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I stole the 'stache seen here from this painter |
DalĂ
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On the struggles of this Hoosier NBA team, Brad Miller opined, "It's not going to be peaches & gravy all the time" |
Indiana Pacers
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A standard army weapon since the 1960s, this automatic rifle can fire 950 rounds per minute |
(Alex: They're still using it. It's the [*].)
M16
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A U-shaped fastener for your 'do, or a U-shaped curve in the road |
hairpin
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In an Anna Sewell novel, Duchess was the mother of this title horse |
Black Beauty
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The Pampas are home to the plains viscacha, seen here, a member of this order of mammals |
rodents
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A sinister villain of literature inspired this style |
Fu Manchu
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On her "Unapologetic" CD, she did a duet with Chris Brown called "Nobody's Business" |
Rihanna
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This German word preceded "Kampfwagen" in the name of a type of battle tank used in the 1930s |
(Alex: It's a word you're very familiar with... [*].)
Panzer
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In college, basketballer Buck Williams was a famous Terp, short for this |
Terrapin
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In 1925 Frederic Joliot met his future wife Irene in the lab of this woman, Irene's mere |
Marie Curie
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On the Pampas an estancia, usually measured in square miles rather than acres, is the equivalent of this 5-letter U.S. place |
(Alex: It's a big [*].)
ranch
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This early 20th century revolutionary left us the style seen here |
Pancho Villa
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Ben Kingsley was the Mandarin in the third installment of this film series |
Iron Man
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MIRV isn't a game show creator but a system in which a missile has multiple these explosive sections |
multiple warheads
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We never learn her name, but the mother of this monster seeks her revenge against Beowulf |
Grendel
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These South American cowboys of the Pampas used bolas and lassos |
gauchos
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