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For its intricate chambers & passages, the inner ear is sometimes called this, like a Greek maze |
a labyrinth
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In the Sahara desert, this Islamic house of worship may be no more than a semicircle of stones |
a mosque
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Not true, or no longer legally binding |
invalid
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This long-running Sunday morning news show originally aired on radio in 1945 |
Meet the Press
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15 years after "Beloved", she returned 'to the big screen to play the wife of "Lee Daniels' "The Butler" |
Oprah Winfrey
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A leading retailer of athletic shoes, it also has separate stores for kids & my "lady" |
Foot Locker
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This largest part of the brain is divided into 2 hemispheres |
the cerebrum
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At this event, Jesus handed a cup to his disciples, saying, "Drink ye all of it; for this is my blood" |
The Last Supper
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Better known for keeping quiet, he's the speaker seen here in 1924
"He who would assume to keep fully abreast of it..." |
(Alex: Yes, "Silent Cal".)
Calvin Coolidge
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"Ohana" & "Aloha, Malama Pono" are episodes of this procedural |
Hawaii Five-0
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After 17 years in the service of Kublai Khan, he returned home to Venice in 1295 |
Marco Polo
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Take a break & stop by Auntie Anne's for one of these snacks, like the raisin or pepperoni |
pretzels
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The gallbladder sits in a depression under the right lobe of this organ |
the liver
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The Inari shrines of this religion are usually guarded by statues of foxes |
Shinto
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Adjective for dirty, wretched conditions |
squalid
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Add 2 words to the title "Once Upon a Time" & you get this show, its spin-off |
in Wonderland
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Traditionally these birds have returned to California's Mission San Juan Capistrano on March 19 |
swallows
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At this store, your little princess can shop for dolls like Kit Kittredge & Kaya, have their hair done & even dine with them |
American Girl
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Because of its inherent rhythm, the sinoatrial node is the specialized heart tissue known as the natural this |
a pacemaker
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In the 19th century members of this celibate religion created a type of circular saw & invented the clothespin |
the Shakers
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More than 10,000 infants were born with deformities after this drug was introduced in 1957 to treat morning sickness |
thalidomide
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Vocal competitions on NBC include "The Voice" & this one with judges Jewel & Ben Folds |
The Sing-Off
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After 17 years in exile, he returned to Argentina briefly in 1972 & for good the following year |
Juan Peron
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Anchor stores at Pennsylvania's King of Prussia mall include this upscale one, L&T for short |
Lord & Taylor
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It's the 7-letter name for the tube that connects the oral & nasal cavities with the esophagus |
pharynx
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Now a saint, she founded the first free Catholic school for girls in America |
(Peter: Who is Drexel?)
Elizabeth Ann Seton
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It's any of various segmented worms, including the earthworm & leech |
annelid
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Don Cheadle plays management guru Marty Kaan on this Showtime series |
House of Lies
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On his return from the Trojan War, Agamemnon is murdered by this cheating wife & her lover--some homecoming! |
Clytemnestra
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Stock up on vitamins from this chain with a 3-letter name, the largest specialty retailer of nutrition products |
(Paige: What is [sounds like "GMC"]?) (Alex: Say again?) [Paige clearly enunciates G-N-C.]
GNC
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