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This "Roof of the World" became an autonomous region of China in 1965 & the Chinese took over many of the local govt. jobs |
Tibet
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To cleave a floor covering |
cut a rug
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Lucan dropped Jupiter & Juno in the "Pharsalia", the rare ancient epic without these beings |
gods
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I'm gonna say hi to this animal. Its Angora type comes from Turkey & gives mohair. Say hi to your mother for me |
(Josh: What is a rabbit?)
a goat
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Title place where Michael Landon & Melissa Gilbert lived |
the Little House on the Prairie
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In the games Abaddon is adept at throwing these, just like the one being held by the man in "American Gothic" |
a pitchfork
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To steal an item, perhaps in Vienna, likely in triple meter |
(Alex: Less than a minute now.)
waltz away with
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"De Oratore" by this greatest Roman orator gives his views on using language effectively |
Cicero
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A Mormon cricket is a long-horned type of this insect; if we could jump like them, we could leap about 120 feet in the air |
a grasshopper
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From 2005 to 2010, "Kathy Griffin" was followed by this subtitle |
(Michael: What is, uh, Life on the D-List?)
My Life on the D-List
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Sadly, Zabulon got disqualified from his wrestling match after going outside the border of this symbol |
a pentacle (or pentagram)
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On March 23 this space project launched its first mission with Gus Grissom & John Young as commander & pilot |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Gemini
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Vibrate that plunder, pirate |
shake your booty
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Better known name of Titus Livius, author of a history of Rome from its founding to 9 B.C. |
(Michael: Who is Plutarch?)
Livy
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A national park near Twentynine Palms is named for this tree seen here |
a Joshua tree
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In the title of a long-running Richard Belzer series, it follows "Homicide" |
Life on the Street
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Pazuzu "owns" "competitive demonic" this sport; his record is hopping into 42 bodies in 10 minutes |
possession
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This U.N. ambassador & former Democratic presidential nominee died in July & Arthur Goldberg succeeded him |
(Dana: Who is RFK?)
Adlai Stevenson
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With multiple alliteration, it means that both entities have to be willing |
it takes two to tango
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Dating from the 2nd century, this Roman emperor's "Meditations" is a classic of stoic philosophy |
Marcus Aurelius
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The scientific name for the common this plant is Ficus elastica |
the rubber plant
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This AMC Western is about railroads & revenge |
Hell on Wheels
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"The truth is discovered": Lilith had this Squeeze hit as podium music after getting the most innocents to eat forbidden fruit |
"Tempted"
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Julius Caesar described his victories in the 50s B.C. in what's now France in his "Commentaries on" these "Wars" |
the Gallic Wars
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Alaska.) It's summer now, but during their winter sleep, bears don't eat, drink, or urinate; how their kidneys remove toxins from the blood is unknown, but if it could be replicated in humans, it would eliminate the need for this process for patients with kidney failure |
dialysis
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We can't look away from this PBS series subtitled "America's Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1985" |
Eyes on the Prize
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Mastering Akkadian, Coptic & Gullah, Legion really came together in this competition, aka glossolalia |
the ability to speak in tongues
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