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If you want to hard-boil this bird's egg, set your timer for about 2 hours |
ostrich
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In 1961 this Ohio city was chosen as the site for the Pro Football Hall of Fame |
Canton
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Of short, long or just about anything, the 1 that's the "in" skirt length according to Paris |
just about anything
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New Jerseyites disguised as Indians burned this, unlike the Bostonians who dumped it in the harbor |
tea
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A top race car driver, he also raced to the top of the charts with "El Paso" in 1959 |
Marty Robbins
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This ring buoy personal flotation device can prevent drowning; the candy of the same name can't |
lifesaver
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Pollen grains are made in the anther of this, the male part of a flower |
(Michael: What's the pistil?)
stamen
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Christy Mathewson, a fullback for the Pittsburgh Stars in 1902, is better known as a star in this sport |
baseball
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Neoprene is the newest fabric for female swimwear, tho it's long been used in this other water wear |
... (Alex: [*] for wetsuits, yes.)
scuba diving
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By the time this country fought in our revolution, it was already at war with Britain |
France
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Though she's had 4 divorces, her 1968 "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" was the biggest one |
Tammy Wynette
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His preserved body lies in a glass casket that's viewed by 1000s each day in Moscow |
Lenin
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It's an alloy that contains 7.5% copper & 92.5% silver |
sterling silver
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NFL team which plays its home games in suburban Orchard Park, New York |
Buffalo Bills
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If you're wearing British Knights, you're wearing a new brand of this type of shoe |
athletic shoes
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He was the losing general in the Battles of Long Island & White Plains |
George Washington
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"Accidental" nickname of Billy Craddock who's often called "Mr. Country Rock" |
Crash
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Oath that includes the line "I will give no deadly medicine to anyone if asked" |
Hippocratic Oath
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1 of the 1st devices used to store an electric charge, this jar was named for a Dutch city |
Leyden jar
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Spanning 4 decades, the career of this former Oakland QB was the longest in pro football |
(Chris: Who is Stabler?)
George Blanda
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With discovery of America & its riches, this country replaced Italy as Europe's fashion center |
Spain
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The 1st American act of aggression was the capture of this fort by 100 of Ethan Allen's "Boys" |
Ticonderoga
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If you ask him how long he plans to be on top of country music, he might say, "Forever & Ever, Amen" |
Randy Travis
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1988 Bruce Willis film with the line "Would you like to go for D.J. where the scores can really change?" |
Die Hard
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This steel-making process involved blowing air through molten iron to oxidize impurities |
(Sir Henry) Bessemer
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1 of the original members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame |
(Chris: Who is Vince Lombardi?) ... (Alex: There were 17 of them, so I'm glad you picked the right one.)
George Halas
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Named for the baggage used, these road shows give customers 1st crack at a designer's line |
trunk show
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The military post which Benedict Arnold planned to betray to the British |
West Point
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Singer/songwriter Rodney Crowell married "money" when he married this successful singer |
... (Alex: You did well in that Country Crooners category. [Applause for the run.] Originally from Houston, that's where you got your love for that kind of music.)
Rosanne Cash
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"On the Feelings of" this "In Youth", William Hazlitt wrote, "No young man believes he shall ever die" |
(Michael: What is mortality?)
immortality
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