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"-LY" WORDS THAT AREN'T ADVERBS |
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Anzio & Bataan |
World War II
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The yellow daisy is more commonly called this female |
(Bill: What's a lily?) (Julie: What is a marguerite?)
a black-eyed Susan
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He played the Chief of Staff for Michael Douglas' "American President" but got a promotion on "The West Wing" |
(Martin) Sheen
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Simon Legree is a brutal slave driver in this 19th century work |
Uncle Tom's Cabin
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This noun, an intimidator on the playground |
a bully
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Amiens & Belleau Wood |
World War I
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These yellow, goggled "Despicable Me" guys now have their own ride at Universal Studios in Orlando |
minions
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Orson Welles runs for governor of New York in this classic; the run doesn't end well |
Citizen Kane
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He works for Scrooge & is Tiny Tim's father |
(Bob) Cratchit
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This adjective meaning ridiculous or absurd; in kids' toys, it precedes "string" & "putty" |
silly
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Lake Erie & New Orleans |
the War of 1812
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Varieties of this yellow cage bird include Norwich & Dutch frill |
a canary
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This character "piled upon the whale's white hump the sum of all the general rage & hate felt by his whole race" |
(Julie: Who is Queequeg?)
(Captain) Ahab
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This noun, which the home team pulled off in the bottom of the 6th |
a rally
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Palo Alto & Monterrey |
the Mexican-American War
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In the opening credits of a 1952 musical, Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds & Donald O'Connor wear yellow these |
raincoats
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Will Ferrell's opponent in "The Campaign" was played by this usually bearded comedian |
Zach Galifianakis
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By first names, this title group is Alyosha, Ivan, Dmitri & Smerdyakov |
(Bill: Got that monkey off my back!)
the Brothers Karamazov
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This noun meaning a record of debt; in a British interjection, it's followed by -ho! |
tally
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Kennesaw Mountain & Poison Spring |
the Civil War
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Because he helped create safety standards for it, educator Frank Cyr is known as the "father of the yellow" this |
school bus
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Kevin Kline comes to the White House & solves unemployment in this 1993 film |
Dave
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Because his own life is so boring, this title character in a 1939 story lives a "Secret Life" in his imagination |
Walter Mitty
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This sad adjective derived from one of the 4 humors |
melancholy
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