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It's sometimes referred to as "The Big Apple" |
New York
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This "Evening Shade" star joked that he was going to mount his Emmy on the hood of his Mercedes |
Burt Reynolds
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Types of these include dip, fountain & felt-tip |
pens
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At rest the average heart pumps 5 quarts of this each minute |
blood
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This country's flag was originally a sea flag for the Shogun of the House of Tokugawa |
Japan
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Svizzera is the Italian name for this country |
Switzerland
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Chartered on Feb. 23, 1822, it was the first Massachusetts town to become a city |
Boston
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In 1982 & 1983 the TV Academy "hailed" Carol Kane & Christopher Lloyd for their roles on this sitcom |
Taxi
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1 of the 4 colors used in the four-color printing process |
(1 of) red (blue, yellow & black)
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This small electronic device is sometimes implanted to stimulate the heart to beat properly |
pacemaker
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Flags of the United Kingdom, Transvaal & the Orange Free State appear on this country's flag |
South Africa
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"Ha dei bambini?" means "Do you have" any of these |
babies (children)
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Among the tourist sites in this city are Beehive House & the Seagull Monument in Temple Square |
Salt Lake City
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Of Marion Lorne, Agnes Moorehead or Elizabeth Montgomery, the one who won an Emmy for "Bewitched" |
(Tim: Who is Agnes Moorehead?) ... (Alex: Who was the lady that played Aunt Clara, [*]?)
Marion Lorne
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Drafting is also known as this type of "drawing" & it uses a special pencil |
(Chuck: What is technical drawing?)
mechanical drawing
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This explosive is used to reduce the chest pains called angina pectoris |
nitroglycerin
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The coat of arms on this British crown colony's flag features 2 Chinese junks |
Hong Kong
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If you want your pesce (fish) cooked this way, ask for it "fritto" |
fried
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Among those buried in this city's Greenmount Cemetery are Johns Hopkins & John Wilkes Booth |
(Tim: What is Nashville?)
Baltimore
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Bebe Neuwirth, a 1986 Tony winner for "Sweet Charity", won 2 Emmys for playing Lilith on this sitcom |
Cheers
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This process of changing the details on a photograph can now be done on a computer |
touch-up (retouch)
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The relaxing & filling phase of the heart is the diastole; the contracting & pumping phase, this |
systole
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The emblem on this country's flag depicts the Aztec legend of the founding of its capital |
Mexico
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Italians don't capitalize the names of these 7, ranging from lunedi to domenica |
(Dave: What are the seven hills of Rome?)
days of the week
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This Ohio city's Fountain Square includes a fountain cast by the Royal Bronze Foundry of Bavaria |
Cincinnati
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This TV "Golden Girl" was nominated for the first "Best Actress" Emmy in 1950 but lost to Gertrude Berg |
(Chuck: Who is Estelle Getty?) (Dave: Who is Beatrice Arthur?)
Betty White
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To crop is to trim the edge of a picture; this is to extend the picture to the edge of a page |
bleed
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In 1785 William Withering introduced this heart drug in the form of foxglove leaves |
digitalis
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This African country's flag resembles the U.S. flag with 11 stripes & 1 star |
Liberia
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For a nice tie or blouse, look for one made of seta, which is this |
silk
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