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Fluid containing erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets, & plasma |
blood
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In 1898, NYC absorbed Brooklyn, reportedly to prevent this city from becoming the largest in U.S. |
(Tim: What is Philadelphia?)
Chicago
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He sings "I wear the black for the poor & beaten down, livin' on the hopeless hungry side of town" |
Johnny Cash
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In works by Milton & Mortimer, word in titles preceding "Lost" "Regained" & "Postponed" |
Paradise
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Color in the name of the family which has ruled the Netherlands since 1815 |
orange
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The study of this is... pseudology...yeah, that's the ticket, pseudology! |
lying
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Common name for the tibia, hockey players wear guards to protect it |
shin
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City in title of the following 1968 hit: "L.A. is a great big freeway / Put a hundred down and buy a car..." |
(Alex: Yes, "Do You Know the Way to [*]?")
San Jose
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"To All The Girls I've Loved Before" was a big hit for the duo of Julio Iglesias & this star |
Willie Nelson
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Her 1949 tale, "The Lottery", didn't feature a pick 6 for cash, but a pick 1 for stoning |
(Shirley) Jackson
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Shade of green which might feature a pimiento |
olive
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Vermiology, the study of these, has many a fisherman hooked |
worms
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Glands in the mouth which respond to the thought or presence of food |
salivary
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"The Buckle on the Bible Belt", it's #1 city in Bible publishing & home of Gideons International |
(Mark: What is St. Louis?)
Nashville
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In 1962, Roy Acuff became 1st person elected to Country Music Hall of Fame who wasn't this |
(Michael: What is a musician?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
dead
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1951 novel about Robert E. Lee Prewitt's life in Hawaii in 1941 |
From Here to Eternity
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This shade of red describes the blonde Jimmy Cagney fell for in a 1941 film |
strawberry
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From Greek "deltion", a small writing tablet, deltiology is the study of these mailable objects |
postcards
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The hepatic artery supplies this body part with oxygen |
liver
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While half the states have a town named Springfield, this state has the biggest one |
(Michael: What is Illinois?)
Massachusetts
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Title shared by novels of H.G. Wells & Ralph Ellison, though H.G. added a "The" |
(Tim: What is War of the Worlds?) (Mark: What is Invisible? What is the word, "Invisible"?)
Invisible Man
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A shade of yellow or a famous Meadowlark |
lemon
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If you've got a "loch" on a degree in limnology, you study these |
lakes
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Term for the tension in resting muscles, or the shade or color of your skin |
tone
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This state's 2nd-largest city, Rockville, has only 1/17th as many people as its largest city |
(Michael: What is Illinois?) ... (Alex: The largest city being Baltimore.)
Maryland
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The darkest time of this British author's youth was his job of pasting labels on pots of stove blacking |
Dickens
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A shade of purple, or something especially desirable |
(Alex: Not only did all of the responses feature colors, but fruits as well.)
plum
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This is the correct word for the study of the correct words used in a particular trade or field |
(Alex: We've got a minute to go.)
terminology
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