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The word "paper" comes from the name of this Egyptian reed |
papyrus
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The nicknames of old west outlaws Robert Leroy Parker & Harry Longbaugh |
Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid
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This rock singer born William Broad, allegedly said, "I can be an idol just by calling myself one" |
Billy Idol
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A paralyzing fixation on one's inadequacies is this type of complex |
an inferiority complex
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In names of cooking devices, this sweet's name precedes mold, press, stamp & cutter |
cookie
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This adjective often precedes donna, facie & ballerina |
prima
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The crane, a symbol of good luck in Japan, is a popular animal form in this paper-folding art |
origami
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Jack McGurn & George Kelly were 2 big shots who shared this nickname |
"Machine Gun"
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He had a No. 1 hit in 1972 singing about a rat named Ben |
Michael Jackson
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An anxiety disorder characterized by intense, irrational fear of a specific thing |
a phobia
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According to "Food Lover's Companion", it's the most popular fudge flavor |
chocolate
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Getting one of these from the governor might save you from the chair |
(Bernard: What's a reprieve?) --- (Alex: Has to begin with "p" or "q".)
pardon
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Paper was first manufactured in Europe by the Moors at Jativa in this country |
(Alex: We have a minute to go.)
Spain
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It's the nickname of Jack Diamond, who said no bullet could cut him down |
"Legs"
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This rock group could be called Carnie, Wendy & Chynna |
Wilson Phillips
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1 of the 4 major regions of the cerebral cortex, the frontal for example |
a lobe
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Of calzone, cannoli or cannelloni, the one that fit the category |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
cannoli
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You don't have to be a ruler to wear this size of pantyhose |
queen size
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It's a translucent impression made on paper that can be seen when held up to the light |
a watermark
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The press dubbed Richard Ramirez, convicted of 13 murders in 1989, this |
(Bernard: Who is the Hillside Strangler?)
the Night Stalker
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He owns a 110-foot yacht called the Big Bad John |
Jimmy Dean
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Used in testing, this is a chemically inert material disguised as an active drug |
(Bernard: What's an enzyme?)
a placebo
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This god of the sea was closely associated with horses; in fact, he was Pegasus' papa |
(Bob: Who is Neptune?) ... (Alex: This time Bob forgot the category.)
Poseidon
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Over 50% of the newsprint used for printing newspapers in the U.S. comes from this country |
Canada
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Reports say Ma Barker treated this gang member nicknamed "Creepy" like a son |
(Alex: Number 1 on America's Most Wanted List at one time, [*].)
Alvin Karpis
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In 1991 this lanky 32-year-old country singer married his 48-year-old manager, Lib Hatcher |
Randy Travis
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Attributing your feelings to another person, or showing home movies to Aunt Margaret |
projection
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Two-word phrase for the "floral road" of pleasure & self-indulgence |
(Bernard: [no answer, shakes head].)
the primrose path
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