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This waterway separates Manhattan from Long Island |
(Mindy: What is the Long Island Sound?)
the East River
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This city's Nuggets have never won an NBA title since joining the league in 1976 |
Denver
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The body's central nervous system is made up of the brain & this "cord" |
the spinal cord
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Pass Go & you collect this salary |
£200
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He had the last people in Washington's Cabinet stay on a while as his cabinet |
John Adams
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Hey, way to go. |
a unicycle
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Cheech Marin played a movie character born in this title area |
East L.A.
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(I'm Kurt Warner.) In 2000 I set a Super Bowl record by passing for 414 yards against this team once known as the Oilers |
the Tennessee Titans
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Also a type of small mammal, it's a raised area of brown pigment in the skin |
a mole
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The "stations" on the British board are equivalent to these on the American board |
railroads
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It was the last war we fought while we had separate Secretaries of the Navy & War |
(Mindy: What is the Civil War?)
World War II
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It certainly has the right to bear arms ... or is it legs? |
an octopus
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Walter Ulbricht had his fingers in this country's strudel for over 20 years |
East Germany
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Marvis, son of this heavyweight boxing champ known as "Smokin' Joe", fought for the title in 1983 |
(Renie: Who is Marvis Frazier?)
Joe Frazier
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It's the name for the tough band of fibrous connective tissue that unites a muscle to a bone |
(Mindy: What is a ligament?)
a tendon
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Between a Chance space & Trafalgar Square you'll find this street, home to a demon barber |
Fleet Street
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This President, a former Navy man, appointed the first Secretary of Veterans' Affairs |
(Mindy: Who is Kennedy?) ... (Alex: Who is [*]? Which one?)
George H W. Bush
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We got the point ... and hope you do |
decimal
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This city with a 2-word name grew around Michigan State University |
East Lansing
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This Pittsburgh Penguins owner & player captained Canada's ice hockey team to the Olympic gold medal in 2002 |
Mario Lemieux
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This important internal organ is enclosed in a sac called the pericardium |
the heart
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You won't find a circus on Marvin Gardens, but there's a famous one on this equivalent square in England |
(Renie: What is Trafalgar Square?
Piccadilly
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The last Cabinet official to sit before a Senate Court of this was William Belknap, Grant's Secretary of War |
impeachment
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It certainly gets a leg up on the competition |
a centipede
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As a geopolitical term it was coined in 1902 by U.S. Naval Officer Alfred Mahan to describe an Asian-African area |
(Patrick: What is the East Sahara?
the Middle East
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Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2000, this catcher hit a dramatic homer in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series |
(Renie: Who is Johnny Bench?)
Carlton Fisk
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The outermost muscles of this body part are scientifically known as the gluteus maximus |
the buttocks
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After passing Go, the first property on the British board is Old Kent Road; on the American board, it's this |
(Mindy: What is Oriental?) (Renie: What is Baltic?)
Mediterranean
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Under Teddy Roosevelt, George Cortelyou was the first Secretary of this "& Labor" |
(Patrick: What is Health?)
Commerce
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The example of one of these, seen here, is hobbit-forming |
a trilogy
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