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This glamorous family was in the jewelry business in Budapest, as Eva could tell you, dahling |
the Gabors
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In England this George C. Scott soldier saga was subtitled "Lust for Glory" |
Patton
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In the equation y=2x+3, 2 & 3 are called constants & the y & x are called this because they can change |
variables
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The potent potable you need to make coq au vin bourguignonne |
burgundy
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If these spineless sea creatures smack of trouble, it's because a group of them is called a smack |
a jellyfish
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"The Creole State" |
Louisiana
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The name of this blue-green stone comes from the Latin for "sea-water" |
aquamarine
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The 1955 film "Prince of Players" featured John Derek as this "dramatic" assassin |
John Wilkes Booth
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Number of inches in half a yard |
18
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The part of an egg that goes into a Ramos fizz |
the white
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A group of moles, or 1 of Hercules' 12 tasks |
a labor
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Dan Quayle would know that this state calls itself "The Crossroads of America" |
Indiana
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Gilles Legare was the personal jeweler to this heavily bejeweled "Sun King" |
Louis XIV
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In 1933 this solitary Swede played "Queen Christina" of Sweden |
Greta Garbo
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The 3rd power of a number, or in geometry, a solid with 6 faces |
a cube
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There's a sleeping hombre wearing a sombrero on the label of this Mexican coffee-flavored liqueur |
KahlĂșa
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A pitying of these birds is what you traditionally receive on the 2nd day of Christmas |
turtledoves
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It's called the "Mother of Presidents" because 8 of our chief executives were born there |
Virginia
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This metal was predominant in ancient Egyptian jewelry--Tut, Tut |
gold
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"Anne of the Thousand Days" dramatized the tragic romance of this Anne |
Anne Boleyn
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It's larger than an acute angle and smaller than an obtuse one |
a right angle
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Glemlivet, Glennfidich & Ballatine's are all brands of this |
Scotch
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Called a skein when they're flying, a flock of geese on the ground is called this |
a gaggle
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Home of Arbor Day & J. Stanley Morton, this plains state is "The Tree Planters State" |
(Cecil: What is Illinois?)
Nebraska
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The largest deposit of this fossil tree resin used in jewelry are found beside the Baltic Sea |
amber
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Charlton Heston drove the Moors from Spain in this film & still had time for amor with Sophia Loren |
El Cid
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Knowing a bit can be either 0 or 1 should tell you bit is short for this type of digit |
binary
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The type of liquor you need to make a Tom Collins |
gin
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A group of owls, or a group of Lords or Commoners |
(Cecil: What is a peerage?)
a parliament
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