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The name of this part of the skull that encloses the brain is Greek for "skull" |
the cranium
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This First Lady's father, Hugh Rodham, had a cameo role on "Hearts Afire" in 1992 |
Hillary Rodham Clinton
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It's considered the national instrument of Scotland |
the bagpipes
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"Aaron cast down his rod before Pharaoh, and before his servants, and it became" this creature |
a serpent
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Graham brandies these wrinkled fruits & stuffs them with a cream cheese mixture |
(Jim: What are dates?)
prunes
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Of a caravan, caravel or caraway, the one that's a ship |
a caravel
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Resembling a worm, this slender tube attached to the cecum probably has no function in humans |
the appendix
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A Michigan businessman paid $22,000 for one of Thing's boxes from this TV series; give him a hand |
The Addams Family
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These clappers popular with Spanish dancers are often attached to a long handle for orchestral use |
castanets
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Genesis 1:2 says that this "was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep" |
the Earth
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Graham suggests poaching these & serving them with a lobster chartreuse sauce |
eggs
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As the name suggests, Hermaphroditus was the child of Hermes & this goddess |
Aphrodite
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The soleus & tibialis posterior muscles are found in this part of the body |
the leg
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This host's real middle name is McFeely, & there's a Mr. McFeely in this TV "Neighborhood" |
Mr. Rogers
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Before it meant a small piano, a spinet was a small one of these earlier keyboard instruments |
a harpsichord
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This king said, "Divide the living child in two, and give half to the one, and half to the other" |
Solomon
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A batter made from this potent potable is, in Graham's words, "the only batter to use with fish" |
beer
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Ladino, a Spanish-Jewish language derived from Castillian, is usually written in this alphabet |
Hebrew
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The adrenal glands lie atop this pair of organs |
the kidneys
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Jerry Seinfeld played a joke writer hired by the governor on this Robert Guillaume series |
Benson
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The French call this instrument un hautbois |
the oboe
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"When" this disciple "was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water, to go to Jesus" |
Peter
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Graham garnishes pompano fillets with these New Zealand fruits also known as Chinese gooseberries |
kiwi fruits
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Popularly used in southwestern jewelry, this gem is among the birthstones for November |
turquoise
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This organ metabolizes carbohydrates |
(Rachael: [Shakes head]) (Alex: Pick an organ.) (Rachael: What is the stomach?) (Alex: Wrong organ.)
the liver
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Several different pigs played Arnold on this sitcom, & some of them were female |
Green Acres
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The name of this stringed instrument, which is played on the lap, is from the Latin for "sweet song" |
the dulcimer
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In the Greek text, the title of this book is apokalypsis Ioannou |
Revelation
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Toheroa, a giant green type of this shellfish shows up in one of Graham's special soups |
clam
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This president shot an elephant now on display at the American Museum of Natural History |
Teddy Roosevelt
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