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On "Seinfeld" he said, "You know I always wanted to pretend that I was an architect" |
George Costanza
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A 1726 classic: "____'s Travels" |
Gulliver
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Commemorative cans of Coors say it's brewed with water from these mountains |
the Rocky Mountains
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2015 is the 50th anniversary of the Canadian flag with this in the middle |
a maple leaf
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A rapper, or a male duck |
Drake
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Jed, Jethro, Elly May & Granny, collectively |
the Beverly Hillbillies
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He said "If I had a gun with 2 bullets and I was in a room with Hitler, Bin Laden and Toby, I would shoot Toby twice" |
(Lauren: Who is Sam Seaborn?) (Ricardo: Who is Josiah Bartlet?)
Michael Scott (Steve Carell)
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By Tom Stoppard: "____ and ____ Are Dead" |
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern
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In 1968, this company acquired Amstel, its major rival in the Netherlands |
Heineken
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Napoleonists know the 200th anniversary of this battle is on June 18, & that's all, folks! |
Waterloo
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The ducks here are engaged in this cleaning process |
preening
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Forbes magazine lists oilman John D. Rockefeller as America's first of these |
billionaire
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"Some nurses in the Army, they haven't tied the knot, but this one's gonna try it with Donald Penobscott" |
Margaret Houlihan ("Hot Lips")
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1999 bestseller by Thomas Harris: "____" |
Hannibal
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In 2014 Lakemaid Brewery delivered beer to ice fishers using this type unmanned vehicle; the FAA was not amused |
a drone
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The 75-year life of this Disney film includes an excerpt given to schools subtitled "A Lesson in Honesty" |
(Alex: Gotta keep that nose from growing.)
Pinocchio
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Scoters, or sea coots, love to feed on mollusks, like the razor type of this |
a clam
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With about 100,000 people, this seat of Yellowstone County is Montana's most populous city |
(John: What is Billets?)
Billings
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As Dexter he said, "He's all I've got; nothing else could love me... or is that just a dark lie the dark passenger tells me?" |
(Michael C.) Hall
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By John Irving: "A Prayer for ____ ____" |
Owen Meany
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Back in 1882 blue silk ribbons were tied by hand on the necks of bottles of this beer |
Pabst Blue Ribbon
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Road & Track reported the 25th anniversary model of this Mazda 2-door sold out "100 to 0 in ten minutes flat" |
a Miata
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The name of this duck doesn't refer to its varied interests but rather its shallow-water feeding habits |
a dabbling duck
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This magazine for theater buffs just doesn't cover Broadway, but off-Broadway & the London stage as well |
Playbill
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"You come at the king, you best not miss", warned this character on "The Wire" |
(John: Who is Stringer Bell?) ... (John: Of course.)
Omar (Little)
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With a little help from J.K. Rowling: "The Tales of ____ the Bard" |
Beedle
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This ale with a lunar name was created in 1995 by Keith Villa, who suggested serving it with an orange slice |
Blue Moon
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"If--" this Indian-born British writer were alive today, he'd be 150 on Dec. 30 & probably not looking so good |
Rudyard Kipling
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Domesticated breeds come from the mallard & this Russian-sounding "M" duck |
the Muscovy duck
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Mais oui, ma chere, it's a hyphenated French term for a love letter |
billet-doux
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