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Cattle use this long body part to shoo away insects |
the tail
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On Jan. 15, 1983 Santa Barbara Ave. in L.A. was renamed for this slain civil rights leader |
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Competitions in this multi-event sport may include walking & hammer throwing & are called meets |
(Mary: What is the decathlon?)
track & field
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Defining the mouth with a special pencil helps keep this cosmetic from feathering & bleeding |
lipstick
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Amenemhet I found this country's 12th dynasty in 1991 B.C. |
Egypt
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A cow has 32 of these but none in the front part of its upper jaw |
teeth
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This NYC street is nicknamed the "Great White Way" |
Broadway
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Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, who developed the balance beam, is considered the modern father of this sport |
gymnastics
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A perfume by designer Laura Biagiotti, or the Italian name for the capital of Italy |
Roma
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Bertha von Suttner helped inspire this man to create a peace prize & became the first woman to win it |
(Mary: What is the Nobel Prize...the Nobel Peace Prize?) (Alex: We were looking for the man's name...) (Mary: Alfred Nobel.)
Alfred Nobel
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Plum, eggplant, amethyst |
purple
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In beef cows this suspended milk-storing organ is smaller than in dairy cows |
udder
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The Arc de Triomphe stands at the west end of this street, Place de la Concorde at the east end |
Champs-Elysees
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The Greco-Roman form of this sport is very popular in Scandinavia |
wrestling
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Diamonds and Sapphires is a fruity floral fragrance from this actress known for her White Diamonds |
Elizabeth Taylor
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Cuthbert Collingwood was second in command to this naval hero in the battle of Trafalgar |
Lord Nelson
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Apple, pistachio, moss |
green
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The rumen is the largest of the 4 compartments that make up this organ in cattle |
stomach
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An avenue in Bardstown, Kentucky is named for this "My Old Kentucky Home" composer |
Stephen Foster
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The November 1982 death of lightweight Duk Koo Kim resulted in editorials calling for a ban on this sport |
(Mark: What is kickboxing?)
boxing
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Many women keep their foundation looking fresh by applying the "loose" type of this with a brush or puff |
powder
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Before becoming the USA's first attorney general, Edmund Randolph was this southern state's first attorney general |
Virginia
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Teak, russet, vandyke |
brown
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This breed whose ancestor is the Indian Zebu has a fleshy hump over its shoulders |
Brahma
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It's said W.C. Handy developed blues music at Pee Wee's Saloon on this Memphis street |
Beale Street
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This basic fencing weapon weighs about 1 pound & is derived from a short dress sword of the 17th century |
(Anita: What is an epee?)
foil
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The first name of French authoress Nin; if you say it twice it's the name of a perfume |
(Alex: It's named Anais Anais.)
Anais
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After a victory over the Spanish in 1640, the Duke of Braganza was crowned King John IV of this country |
Portugal
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Turkey, Pompeian, Chinese |
(Mary: What is white?)
red
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