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As the name implies, this sealing base of paint should be thing 1 on your dry wood before the color coat |
primer
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Singer Wynonna & actress & activist Ashley |
Judd
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Chiyo is the young woman who tells of her life as a Japanese hostess in Arthur Golden's novel "Memoirs of a" this |
Geisha
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Birds are unique in having these, the obvious characteristic that distinguished them from all other modern animals |
(Steven: What are wings?)
feathers
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In NBA fandom nicknames, this letter comes in front of players "Rose" & "Wade" |
D
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The Noble Diet, or Assembly, of this country was held at times in Buda & Pest |
Hungary
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Pulling off the highway to change a tire? Put on your hazard lights, then thing 2 you should do is engage this on your car |
the parking brake
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Melissa of "The Prairie" & Sara of "The Talk" |
Gilbert
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Will Ferrell "co-wrote" this anchorman's autobiography "Let Me Off at the Top!: My Classy Life & Other Musings" |
Ron Burgundy
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Birds do it, bees do it, it being this act that fertilizes flowers; hummingbirds & honeycreepers are noted for it |
pollination
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It comes before "22" in the name of a raptor produced by Lockheed Martin |
(Alex: For fighter.)
F
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This empire's Regensburg Diet of 1663 was "The Everlasting Diet"--officially ending with the end of the empire in 1806 |
the Holy Roman Empire
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This liquid, ingredient No. 2 in a household task, was invented because older dyes made cotton fabric harsh & stiff |
fabric softener
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Last name of the acting sisters seen here |
Fanning
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First published as a memoir, "Go Ask" this girl is a fictional account of a 15-year-old girl's troubles with drugs |
Alice
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Sailors have long been superstitious about killing this bird, as reflected in a 1798 poem |
(Alex: [Before Steven wagers] Less than a minute now.)
an albatross
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This letter in a timezone abbreviation refers to a royal observatory at the prime meridian |
(Alex: For Greenwich.)
G
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Since 1947 this Asian country's diet has consisted of Houses of Representatives & Councillors |
Japan
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If thing 1 is to plant your garden, the 2nd thing to do is add this 5-letter material such as cedar chips or river rock |
mulch
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The late David of "Kill Bill" & his brother Keith, who plays the president on "Madam Secretary" |
Carradine
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In the '70s, Clifford Irving fooled quite a few people with his fake memoir of this billionaire |
Howard Hughes
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A native Brazilian word is the source of the name of this tropical bird that has a large, brightly colored beak |
a toucan
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16th c. scholar Gian Giorgio Trissino is "the father of" this letter that is used to start the Savior's name |
J
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Traveling on foot, this reformer missed the Diet of Augsburg in 1518 but got a horse & wagon & made it to the one in Worms |
Martin Luther
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When you make a roux, after the butter is melted, add this as the next ingredient |
flour
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AC/DC's Angus & Malcolm |
Young
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Ernest J. Gaines wrote the "Autobiography" of this "Miss", a 110-year-old former slave |
Miss Jane Pittman
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Appropriately, the sacred type of this bird was sacred to ancient Egyptians |
an ibis
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Until the 1780s English printers used a letter that looked like a lowercase "f" for this letter |
S
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1809's Diet of Porvoo brought this northern country under the control of Russia |
Finland
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