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The V-8 Ford in which this criminal couple were gunned down in 1934 became an instant attraction |
Bonnie & Clyde
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Buzzword for cooperative interaction among groups |
synergy
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Mark Lenard played the first fully seen Romulan, the first Klingon with the forehead ridges & logically, the dad of this guy |
Spock
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When assessing the abdomen, nurses are taught to auscultate, i.e. do this, perhaps with a stethoscope |
listen
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The Sistine Chapel contains a cantoria, a projecting gallery designed for use by these people |
singers
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This 270-mile-long range separates the Iberian Peninsula from the rest of continental Europe |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the Pyrenees
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Good grief! The Command Module & Lunar Module for Apollo 10 were named for these 2 characters |
(Patricia: Who are Snoopy & Woodstock?)
Snoopy & Charlie Brown
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In 1949 the University of California required all employees to sign this type of oath of fidelity |
loyalty
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Majel Barrett, Nurse Christine Chapel on the original series, was wed to this "Trek" creator |
Gene Roddenberry
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Correct dosage requires an accurate measurement of these 2 patient stats, differing by only the first letter |
height & weight
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The north wall features scenes from the life of Jesus; the south wall depicts events from this Exodus man's life |
Moses
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The Brenner is the lowest of the main passes in this mountain range |
the Austrian alps
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It made its final flight in April 1928 when Charles Lindbergh presented it to the Smithsonian |
the Spirit of St. Louis
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On TV in 1967 & on film in 1982, this villain was played by Ricardo Montalbaaaaaan! |
(Alex: [*], yes. Less than a minute now.)
Khan
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A PACU nurse works as part of a "care unit" when patients have come out of surgery & this is wearing off |
anesthesia
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To elect a new pope, the College of Cardinals gathers for this 8-letter meeting in the chapel |
a conclave
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James Lawrence was referring to his frigate the Chesapeake when he gave this famous command in 1813 |
(Stephen: What is "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead"?)
"Don't give up the ship"
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A horticulturist with the first name Rudolph created this hybrid fruit |
boysenberry
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A transporter accident fused Tuvok & Neelix into one being called Tuvix on "Star Trek:" this iteration |
Star Trek: Voyager
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Nurses know cold limbs are one symptom of bacteria causing the septic type of this 5-letter word |
shock
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Basil Fawlty is torn when he sees these pagan female seers from Greek mythology that adorn the room. |
sibyls
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When this "Express" train crashed in 1900, Casey Jones died with his hand still on the brake lever |
the Cannonball Express
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This 13-letter word refers to the study of creatures like the Yeti or the Loch Ness Monster |
cryptozoology
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Going Klingon in "Star Trek III", this actor went back to the future to play an evil commander |
(Dee: [No response])
Christopher Lloyd
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Michelangelo went Old Testament with the "Drunkenness of" this man in a fresco over the Chapel's door |
Noah
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