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His first & middle names were James Butler, but he was known as "Wild Bill", not "Wild Jim" |
Hickok
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These short dogs are known as Pekes for short |
Pekingese
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According to Mattel, 95% of girls aged 3 to 11 own at least one of these dolls |
Barbie
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Oceangoing ships can travel 1,000 miles up this river to the Brazilian port of Manaus |
the Amazon
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At the end of the ceremony, this can be removed from the bride's head or thrown back over her hair |
(Andy: What is the bouquet?) ... [Laughter] (Alex: Andy has a rather interesting approach to wedding ceremonies.) (Julie: At least he didn't say garter.)
the veil
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To make money, or a vase to stash ashes |
earn/urn
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In a conflict that raged for years, cattlemen killed thousands of these farm animals |
sheep
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Baby beavers are sometimes known by this feline term, & we're not being catty |
kittens (kits)
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The Japanese co. that makes "My First" stereo cassette player for tots, & Walkman for teens |
Sony
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Fed by the snows of Mt. Hermon, this river flows through the Sea of Galilee & into the Dead Sea |
the Jordan
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"Superlative" term for the principal groomsman at a wedding |
the best man
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Antagonistic & adverse, or a supervised shelter for young travelers |
hostile/hostel
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Missouri-born bank robbing gang leader whose mother & wife were both named Zerelda |
Jesse James
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For a warthog, it's only 12 to 15 years |
the lifespan
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It's what you have to ask "it" before you can take those baby & giants steps |
(Dana: What is please?)
Mother, may I?
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In Hindu myth this river springs from the foot of the god Vishnu |
(Julie: What is the Indus?) (Alex: No, sorry.) (Julie: The [*].) (Alex: You should have picked the other one, yes.)
the Ganges
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In some weddings a male child carries this on a satin or velvet cushion |
the ring
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Inscribed on paper, or a routine way of doing something |
wrote/rote
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Virgil Earp was fired from his job as this town's marshal after the gunfight at the O.K. Corral |
(Andy: What is Dodge City?)
Tombstone (Arizona)
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The collared type of this mammal known for feeding on insects is also called the tamandua |
(Dana: What is an aardvark?) (Alex: Julie or Andy?) (Alex: Dana, you can't ring in again.) ... (Dana: I was curious.) [Laughter] (Alex: You were curious to see if your signaling button would work again?) [Dana smiles and nods] (Alex: And it did!) [Laughter]
the anteater
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"Moonwalker" is the video game in which this rock legend outdances bad guys |
Michael Jackson
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The Shatt-al-Arab begins where the Tigris meets this river in Iraq |
the Euphrates
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Years ago it was considered bad luck for the bride to participate in this & a stand-in was used |
the rehearsal of the wedding
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An ursine creature, or any naked creature for that matter |
a bear/bare
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Some say M. J. Canary earned this nickname by her willingness to help those in trouble |
Calamity Jane
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Some of the largest & most beautiful of these insects belong to the swallowtail family |
butterflies
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Tai Babilonia & Randy Gardner were the youngest pair to represent the U.S. in this sport |
figure skating
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This Great Lake, the smallest, is almost as big as the state of New Jersey |
(Andy: What is Lake Erie?)
Lake Ontario
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At the reception the bridal party often forms one of these lines to greet the guests |
a receiving line
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To impose a tax, or an embankment built along a river |
levy/levee
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