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This noble gas lights up the periodic table in between helium & argon |
neon
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Syrinx & Echo were among the nymphs pursued by this pipe player who possessed the horns & feet of a goat |
Pan
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Eddie Murphy was box-office gold in this 1984 film about a Detroit police officer out West |
Beverly Hills Cop
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Call it a premonition; or you can call it this |
a hunch
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This Allied Supreme Commander became military governor of the U.S. occupied zone in Germany in May 1945 |
Eisenhower
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A batter's swing with no contact in Lucerne? |
(Murray: What is Swiss cheese?)
a Swiss miss
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Group 1B of the periodic table goes copper, silver, then this valuable metal |
gold
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If he hadn't stolen fire from heaven, he wouldn't have been bound by chains to a rock in the Caucasus |
Prometheus
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In 2013 2 sitcoms starring TV veterans debuted head-to-head: "The Michael J. Fox Show" & "The Crazy Ones" starring him |
Robin Williams
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It's a 2-word outlaw-capturing job for pay, dog |
a bounty hunter
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In 1821 this future president was appointed military governor of Florida |
(Andrew) Jackson
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A lot of wall writing right here in the United States? |
American graffiti
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This nonmetallic element is found in all organic compounds as well as in all known forms of life |
carbon
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Early sources have only 1 Gorgon, but that became 3: Stheno, Euryale & her |
Medusa
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When the Miami Dolphins mascot goes missing, this goofy title detective takes up the case in a 1994 film |
Ace Ventura
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Thick or stout, like a certain line of soups |
chunky
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As military governor of this "Crescent City", Benjamin Franklin Butler allegedly looted its local banks |
New Orleans
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Paris' young fish? |
a French fry
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Atomic number 20 belongs to this element found in limestone & eggshells |
calcium
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Seth, the Egyptian god of chaos, was a jealous adversary of this brother, the god of the underworld |
Osiris
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Marlo Thomas played aspiring New York actress Ann Marie on this '60s sitcom |
(Murray: What's The Mary Tyler Moore Show?)
That Girl
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Seen here, they've become a favorite of fans at sporting events |
thundersticks
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In 1904 engineer George Whitefield Davis became the first military governor of this Central American "Zone" |
the Panama (Canal) Zone
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An Ottawa shillelagh? |
a Canadian club
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This metal's name is derived from a word for a demon or little devil |
(Reem: What is tungsten?) (Alex: No. I thought that because you're from Sudbury... Sudbury, which was once the [*] capital of the world.)
nickel
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When presiding over the new year, this Roman god holds the numbers 300 & 65 in his hands |
Janus
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Charlie Chaplin's Tramp character struggles to live in an industrial society in this 1936 film |
Modern Times
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In 2013 more than half the prisoners at Guantanamo Bay were reportedly part of this type of protest |
a hunger strike
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This "Pathfinder" served as military governor of California for 6 weeks in 1847 before being replaced |
(John C.) Fremont
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Volleyball player lofting the ball so his Dublin teammates can spike it? |
(Murray: What is an Irish coffee?) (Craig: What is an Irish spring?)
an Irish setter
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