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This wild west author of "Riders of the Purple Sage" was a native of Zanesville, Ohio |
Zane Grey
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Body on Tap shampoo is enriched with this brew |
beer
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Salem officials might have asked a witness to point this out from a lineup of suspected sorceresses |
which witch
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Shaped like tubes, tubettini is a type of this |
pasta (macaroni)
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In the old west, a long holster for carrying this firearm was usually called a "scabbard" |
rifle
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A 1975 Robert Altman film was set in this cultural capital of country music |
Nashville
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Famous for Klondike stories, this early 20th c. writer didn't start high school until age 19 |
Jack London
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The 2 letters & a number you're likely to find on a label that reads "Alberto" |
VO5
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While some large rocks might be brave, this one is even braver |
(Susan: What's a boulder?) (Alex: I'm sorry?) (Susan: What is a boulder?) (Alex: That's incomplete, sorry.)
bolder boulder
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What you'd be eating if you were eating a rasher |
bacon
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Rumored to have once married Wild Bill Hickok, it's no rumor she dressed like a man |
Calamity Jane
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"When Do We Eat?", "Topsy & Eva" & "Little Eva Ascends" were silent films based on or concerned with this book |
Uncle Tom's Cabin
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Dostoyevsky suffered from this chronic brain disorder |
epilepsy
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Australian hair salad contains extracts of corn, carrot, cucumber & this vampire repellent |
garlic
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You could see these if your mother's sister showed you her tiny insect "farm" under glass |
aunt's ants
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Of a cup of roasted peanuts, a 4" pastry, or an 8 oz. steak the 1 with the most calories |
cup of peanuts
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At the Battle of San Jacinto, which lasted about 20 min., he defeated Santa Anna |
Sam Houston
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She danced her way thru the old south in "The Littlest Rebel" & reconstruction south in "The Little Colonel" |
Shirley Temple
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During WWII, poet & playwright Archibald MacLeish served as Asst. Sec'y of this diplomatic dept. |
State
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For most people, hair does this when its melanocytes stop producing melanin granules |
(turns) gray
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How a judge might politely ask the defendants to state if they're innocent or guilty |
please pleas
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Some Caribbean dishes feature plantains, an island variety of these |
bananas
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Weighing over 4½ lbs., the "Walker" was the largest & heaviest handgun made by this company |
Colt
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City in which Mickey Rourke found desire in "Angel Heart" & Vivien Leigh rode "Desire"-- the streetcar |
New Orleans
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A friend of poet John Donne, Izaak Walton is best known for this treatise on fishing & nature |
The Compleat Angler
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From the Greek word for hair, it's the scientific study of the hair |
trichology
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London wharves owned by a member of the upper house of Parliament |
peer's piers
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This cut of meat from the breast of cow is often salted & pressed for corned beef |
brisket
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These 2 railroads with "Pacific" in their names completed the 1st rail line across the U.S. |
Central Pacific & Union Pacific
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Louis Malle filmed "My Dinner with Andre" at the Hotel Jefferson in this state capital |
(Ron: What is Atlanta?)
Richmond
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