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A politician's nightmare, it struck 1928 vice presidential candidate Charles Curtis |
laryngitis
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Doing this before serving can keep you loose, but don't imitate Novak Djokovic, who does it up to 25 times |
bouncing the ball
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Have a "grape" time at this resort island about four miles off the coast |
Martha's Vineyard
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Take your time; with no vowels, it's a sound made when thinking |
hm
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Also a term for the pitching rubber in baseball, it's a thick, flat piece of stone or bacon |
a slab
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(I'm Adelaide Kane.) My character Mary, Queen of Scots, is also known as Mary Stuart, but due to my grandmother, a sister of Henry VIII, the blood of this other British family flows through my veins |
Tudor
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It inflames a 3 1/2-inch abdominal tube of unknown purpose |
appendicitis
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Swing from low to high to hit this type of spin; some pros get 3,000 rpm on the ball |
topspin
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This "fire" appears on the masts of ships in stormy weather |
St. Elmo's fire
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Yiddish expression of dismay |
oy
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A collection of lies, or a group of predators such as wolves that hunt together |
pack
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(I'm Megan Follows.) I play Catherine, wife to Henry II of France; however, my character isn't French but rather from this influential Italian family |
the Medicis
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It's named for cavities around the nose--amoxicillin, please |
sinusitis
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Getting close to the net gives you better angles on your volleys but leaves you vulnerable to this--look up! |
a lob
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On since 1989, this ABC show demonstrates that people slipping on ice never gets old |
America's Funniest Home Videos
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It's slang for a cheesy Italian pie |
za
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This informal term for a large quantity is an alteration of "parcel" |
a passel
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Inflammation from poison oak is "contact" this |
dermatitis
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The apostle Peter wrote that "charity shall cover" this amount "of sins" |
(Alex: Right, with less than a minute to go.)
a multitude
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(I'm Toby Regbo.) For years I have been destined to wed Mary, but a vision had by this legendary French mystic, an advisor to my mother the Queen, says it will cost me my life |
Nostradamus
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David Crosby is a public sufferer from it |
(Sarah: What is arthritis?)
hepatitis
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Popularized by Evert, Connors & Borg, it's an easier stroke to learn but does limit your reach |
the two-handed backhand
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This proverbial Roman lady "must be above suspicion" |
Caesar's wife
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This "choice" word is also the color gold in heraldry |
or
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At an auction, it's several articles up for bid that are sold as one unit |
a lot
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(I'm Torrance Coombs.) Even though my character, Bash, has feelings for Mary, she is betrothed by my brother, who boasts this French title as Henry II's eldest son & heir apparent |
the dauphin
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