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The Conway Cabal, a New England congressional group, plotted to oust this man as commander-in-chief |
George Washington
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In the practice of couvade, this person simulates going through labor, pains & all |
(Dee: What is the coach?)
The father
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He's the only Chicago Bulls player named Rookie of the Year |
Michael Jordan
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In Eddy Arnold's "C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S", the "M" is for this place where Jesus lay |
Manger
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In 1996 the FDA approved Renova, the 1st prescription drug that claims to remove these |
Wrinkles
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Meaning "of the day", it frequently follows "soup" on a menu |
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go in the round.)
Du Jour
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Samuel Chase tried to corner the market on this mill product using congressional inside information |
(Jon: What is cotton?)
flour
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This electronic test can tell a woman if she's having twins |
Ultrasound
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On May 30, 1976 Johnny Rutherford won this rain-shortened auto race after driving only 255 miles |
The Indianapolis 500
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Nonsense syllables that follow "See the blazing yule before us" |
"Fa la la la la, la la la la"
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In 1926 the 1st household pop-up one of these was marketed by the McGraw Electric Company |
Toaster
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2 of the 4 great documents of the Continental Congress; Roger Sherman was the only man to sign all 4 |
(Jon: What is the Declaration of Independence and...) (Alex: Oops, taking too long.)
(2 of) Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Articles of Association & The Constitution
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A pregnant woman may be more susceptible to gingivitis because hormones soften these |
Gums
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In 1995 this New Jersey team won its first Stanley Cup by sweeping the Detroit Red Wings in 4 games |
New Jersey Devils
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Word repeated 4 times before "Born is the king of Israel" |
Noel
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Profession of Bob Burnside, who invented the following for his work: |
lifeguard
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This phrase meaning ahead of one's time is often used to describe modern artists |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Avant-Garde
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Francis Hopkinson claimed he designed this U.S. symbol; in 1781 Congress denied him sole credit |
the U.S. flag
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Found in cigarettes, it affects the efficiency of the placenta & may lead to low birth weight |
Nicotine
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This American League team was once known as the Plymouth Rocks |
Boston Red Sox
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In Mel Torme's "The Christmas Song", folks are dressed up like these |
Eskimos
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In 1916 Northam Warren created the first liquid type of this, Cutex |
(Jon: What is nail polish remover?)
nail polish
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This term often referring to a first-class cook literally means "Blue Ribbon" |
Cordon Bleu
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Josiah Bartlett represented this colony; later he became governor & Dartmouth gave him an honorary M.D. degree |
New Hampshire
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Psychoprophylaxis teaches a mother techniques of relaxing & controlling this action |
Breathing
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At 1 1/2 miles, this third leg of horse racing's Triple Crown is the longest of the 3 races |
The Belmont Stakes
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"A Holly Jolly Christmas" & "Silver And Gold" came from this 1964 TV special featuring Burl Ives |
(Dee: What is Frosty the Snowman?)
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
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Dutch firm credited with inventing the compact audiocassette in 1963 |
Phillips
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2-word phrase for a young foreigner who performs housework in exchange for room & board |
Au Pair
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