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NYC has waged a successful campaign to remove this type of marking from all subway cars |
graffiti
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The more familiar name of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company |
the A&P
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"How ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm, after they've seen" this place |
Paree
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She logged 14 days of flight time in space in 1983 & 1984 on 2 shuttle missions |
Sally Ride
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Cooking method used to make Japanese tempura or Italian fritto misto |
frying
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It's the plural of "mongoose" |
mongooses
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In Florida in April 1989 this type of craft picked up a prisoner from the yard, hit the fence & crashed |
a helicopter
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2-letter abbreviation that can refer to a boss in the army or someone who refuses to serve in the army |
c.o.
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"I love you as I loved you when you were" this age |
(Susan: What is 17?)
sweet 16
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"I've been seen around the world by more people than any other actress on TV," she told us in 1987 |
(Sidney: Who is Cher?)
Lucille Ball
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"Joy of Cooking" says 1 ounce of this will raise 4 cups of flour in 1 1/2 to 2 hours |
(Susan: What is baking powder?)
yeast
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Experts call all reptiles with shells "turtles" & use this term for most terrestrial turtles |
tortoises
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Ohio's Cedar Point Park currently boasts the highest, fastest & steepest vehicle of this type |
a roller coaster
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The only state whose 2 letter postal abbreviation contains an "X" |
Texas
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Height of the girl described by "Could she love, could she woo? Could she, could she, could she coo?" |
five foot two
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At the 1976 Olympics she scored 7 10.00s & took home 5 medals |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Nadia Comăneci
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Literally "blue ribbon", this French cooking school is one of the most renowned in the world |
Cordon Bleu
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With the keenest sense of smell of all breeds, this dog's "testimony" can be used as evidence in court |
a bloodhound
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From 1937-39 the Chinese built a famous road from Kumning in Yunnan Province to Lashio in this country |
(Susan: What is Tibet?)
Burma
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The CEO of a company is its chief executive officer; the CFO is this |
chief financial officer
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"Shoo-fly pie and" this "makes your eyes light up, your tummy say 'howdy'" |
apple pan dowdy
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The Marseilles version of this stew is made with "rascasse", a Mediterranean rockfish |
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go in the round.)
bouillabaisse
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The 2 animals named for the Afrikaans words for "earth pig" & "earth wolf" |
aardvark & aardwolf
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Studebaker introduced this model in 1962; in 1989, 360 new ones will be built in Youngstown, Ohio |
the Avanti
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When a Britisher donates a pound to a pound, he's supporting this group, the R.S.P.C.A. |
(Susan: What is the Royal Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals?)
the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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Building whose "roof is so slanty it touches the ground" |
a shanty in old shanty town
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Pots & pans made of this metal don't conduct heat all that well but are the easiest to clean |
(Susan: What is aluminum?)
stainless steel
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This prehistoric animal, whose name means "dawn horse", was the progenitor of modern horses |
Eohippus
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