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THE FBI's 10 MOST WANTED LIST |
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Revlon's slant tip type of this implement is shaped to fit bushy brows |
tweezers
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She & her brother push the witch into an oven, freeing all the children from their gingerbread state |
Gretel
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A very trendy 7-day period |
a chic week
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Fontainebleau, 1643-1715: Le roi, c'est moi |
Louis XIV
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Watching baseball makes me think it has both the most statistics & the most examples of this behavior AKA expectoration |
spitting
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When this man introduced the list in 1950, Thomas Holden was at the top |
(Edgar) Hoover
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Try coconut oil on these pads of skin at the base of nails if they get ragged |
cuticles
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She throws away Don Jose's ring & in a rage, Don Jose stabs her to death outside a bullring |
Carmen
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An eventual stitch for a wound |
a future suture
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The former Edo Castle, 1926-1989: This emperor |
Hirohito
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In 2017 Forbes Magazine listed this NFL team that plays in Arlington as the world's most valuable at $4.8 billion |
the Dallas Cowboys
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Many protested when this woman was added to the list in 1970--she was later acquitted |
Angela Davis
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The ASPCA says you can make this for your dog from baking soda & water |
toothpaste
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After his arranged wedding to this 15-year-old Japanese girl, naval officer B.F. Pinkerton sails to America |
Madame Butterfly
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A wise expert on the Bronze or Iron time span |
a age sage
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El Pardo, 1975-2014: This recent abdicator |
(Doug: What is King of Spain?) (Alex: Need a name.) [Doug pauses as the lights on his podium go out.] (Alex: No, sorry.) (Doug: [*].) (Alex: No, you didn't get it in in time, sorry.) (Doug: Oh.) (Alex: But you are correct. Becky, back to you.)
Juan Carlos
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With as many as 25, this superstar may have had the most nicknames in NBA history, including "Diesel" & "The Big Baryshnikov" |
Shaquille O'Neal
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When the FBI caught thief James Ringrose, he handed them one of these cards from a board game--didn't work |
a Get Out of Jail card
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The Army has style rules, like max 1/8" of skin between these, defined as "hair rolled or braided closely to the scalp" |
(Wes: What are braids?) (Becky: What are dreadlocks?)
cornrows
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In "La Boheme" this seamstress who suffers from tuberculosis tells Rodolfo that her real name is Lucia |
Mimi
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Calculated 1/60th of a minute |
reckoned a second
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Neuschwanstein Castle, 1864-1886: This mad man |
(Doug: Who is George III?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute now.)
(Mad King) Ludwig (of Bavaria)
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Most faked injuries? Gotta be soccer, where faking an injury is called this, also an Olympic sport |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
diving
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Andrew Cunanan made the list a month before he shot this fashion designer in 1997 |
(Gianni) Versace
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Rough elbows can benefit from this type of product that hydrates & softens, from the Latin for "soft" |
(Becky: What is lotion?) (Doug: What is moisturizer?)
emollient
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Joan Sutherland is seen here as the daughter of this military group in a Donizetti work |
a regiment
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I know a guy for whom Pete's Wicked Ale had this 4-word distinction for 1993 |
beer of the year
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Windsor Castle, 1936-1952: This father of a queen |
George VI
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The list was already full, but this man was specially added in April 1968 after a high-profile Memphis murder |
(Alex: The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.)
James Earl Ray
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