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CLASSIC COUNTRY DRINKIN' SONGS |
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An FBI press release said that she also went by the names Mrs. Roy Thornton & Mrs. Clyde Barrow |
(FeiFei: Who is Bonnie?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (FeiFei: Ahh...) (Alex: What's her last name?) [FeiFei shakes her head.] (Alex: Oh. Too bad.)
Bonnie Parker
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Loving, measuring, sippy |
cup
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1990 was the end for this country whose districts included Neubrandenburg, Leipzig & Karl-Marx-Stadt |
East Germany
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"She's acting single, I'm drinking" these |
doubles
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Your weight is gravitation-dependent & will be less in Denver, than Death Valley, but this, abbrev. m, is the same in both |
mass
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Golfers know it means to lay the club behind the ball in preparation to hit it (not mail it) |
(Matt: What is to send?)
address
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In 1954 Lolita Lebron & 3 other nationalists from this U.S. commonwealth shot & wounded 5 congressmen |
Puerto Rico
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Mount Suribachi volcano, the Gothic language, dodos |
extinct
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Since 1964 the former Northern Rhodesia has been this, second from the end on the African alphabet |
(FeiFei: What is Zimbabwe?)
Zambia
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Jerry Lee Lewis sang, "What made" this Wisconsin city "famous has made a loser out of me" |
Milwaukee
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In 2014 this physicist said oops, light may be able to escape black holes after all; forget what I said in 1974 |
(Stephen) Hawking
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Satan also goes by the title "Prince of" this |
Darkness
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Known as the "Bandit Queen", this wife of Sam Starr had a string of lovers, including Cole Younger |
Belle Starr
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John Warner, Mike Todd, Eddie Fisher |
husbands of Elizabeth Taylor
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In 1972 an island about 20 miles off India said so long, Ceylon, & took this name |
Sri Lanka
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"Don't the girls all get prettier at" this late-night moment |
(Julia: What is last call?)
closing time
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In scientific classification, it's next in line after class & order |
family
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A diamond free from inclusions or blemishes is said to be this |
flawless
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She served 7 years for the attempted murder of Mary Jo Buttafuoco & then became a columnist for the Long Island Press |
Amy Fisher
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Disneyland rides, a football field, notebook paper |
things with lines
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Called New Towne when Harvard college was established, the city soon got this name |
Cambridge
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Johnny Russell sang of "rednecks, white socks and" this beverage with a colorful name |
Pabst Blue Ribbon
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This element was first isolated as a pure metal in 1807, K? |
potassium
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In the title of a beloved book by Charles Schulz, this "Is a Warm Puppy" |
Happiness
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She refused to wear a blindfold as she faced a firing squad in Paris on October 15, 1917 |
Mata Hari
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Nautical, statute, Standish |
miles
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In the 1939 Britannica Book of the Year, this entry says the king is Ananda Mahidol & a chief town is Bangkok |
(Julia: What is Thailand?) (Alex: No.) (Julia: Oh!) (Alex: Sorry. In 1939, it was [*], not Thailand.) (Julia: [Nodding her head] Of course, of course.)
Siam
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This "river don't run dry, you're all I've got" |
whiskey river
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Fatty tissue inside the eye socket, also known by this astronomic term, nearly surrounds the eyeball & cushions it |
(Matt: What is viscous?)
orbit
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In 1901 this became Albert Einstein's new nationality |
Swiss
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