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I want seafood! I'll have the spiny this--no claws to speak of, but good tail meat |
lobster
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To hesitate alliteratively is to hem & this |
haw
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"The Two Towers" |
The Fellowship of the Ring
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The America the Beautiful quarter that honors this Florida national park shows a bird with outstretched wings |
the Everglades
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There's no masking the fact that Hal Prince directed the 1988 Broadway opening of this musical |
The Phantom of the Opera
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Your face, or a coffee cup with a handle |
mug
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"Force 10 from Navarone" |
(Alex: Go for the obvious--[*].)
The Guns of Navarone
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In 1930 Jimmy Dewar created this creme-filled sponge cake, which Hostess sold 2 for a nickel |
a Twinkie
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Corned beef & this vegetable is a St. Patrick's Day tradition but good any day |
cabbage
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It's short for a penguin suit |
tux
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"& Geeks" |
(Joel: [*]. Uh--) (Alex: "What is [*]?") (Joel: Sorry, excuse me. What is [*] & Geeks?)
Freaks
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Miss U.S.A. began in 1952; 3 decades later this word was inserted to start a new pageant |
(Mariusz: What is Miss [*] USA?)
Teen
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The 1980 original cast of "Amadeus" had Tim Curry in the title role & Ian McKellen as him |
(Antonio) Salieri
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It's the central part of a wheel, or the center of activity |
hub
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"& the Beautiful" |
The Bold
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"The Restaurant at the End of the Universe" |
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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This type of covered wagon used in the 19th century is named for a region of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania |
(Joel: What is Canastota?)
Conestoga
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It looks like someone's cooking this perfect Sunday supper that sometimes has "Yankee" before its name |
pot roast
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Of Chinese origin, in U.S. slang it originally referred to a craving for opium |
yen
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"& Down" |
(Joel: What is [*] & Down?) ... (Joel: What is AMERICANA for $200 please.) (Alex: I'll tell you.)
Eastbound
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"Prince Caspian" |
(Mariusz: What is... ss...) (Alex: Oh, too much time.)
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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This boy & his dog Tige were major cartoon characters before becoming mascots for kids' shoes |
Buster Brown
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