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Your zygomaticus major is the muscle that allows you to do this; say cheese! |
smile
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His mother's family, the Cassidys, emigrated from Ireland & settled in Arkansas |
Bill Clinton
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The angel known as Jibril in the Koran is called this in the Bible |
Gabriel
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The Bay of Biscay between Spain & France & Biscayne Bay in Florida are both inlets of this ocean |
Atlantic
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In this play Mercutio is a kinsman to the Prince of Verona |
Romeo and Juliet
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Add the number of red stripes on the American flag to the number of white stripes & you get this total |
13
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The lacrimal glands secrete these |
tears
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He published many books, including ones on the "Rough Riders" & "African Game Trails" |
Teddy Roosevelt
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Some who practice the Zen form of this religion meditate on logical paradoxes called koan |
Buddhism
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The "Blue" branch of this longest river contributes about 70% of the water |
Nile
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In "Othello" it's this villain who says, "O beware, my lord, of jealousy; it is the green-eyed monster" |
Iago
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Isotope of carbon used for dating |
14
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It's the medical name for the shoulder blade |
scapula
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In 1953 he resigned from the Navy to take over the family peanut business |
(Jimmy) Carter
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Viracocha was the creator god of these South American Indians, many of whom lived in Peru |
Incas
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Bordered by Ontario, New York, Penn., Ohio & Michigan, it's the shallowest of the Great Lakes |
Erie
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The first gravedigger provides some much-needed comic relief in Act V of this tragedy |
Hamlet
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The only teen number whose Roman numeral is 2 letters long |
15
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About 10 inches long, it's the part of the alimentary canal that connects the pharynx with the stomach |
esophagus
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He middle initial B. stood for Birchard |
Rutherford B. Hayes
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The Kogoshui, or "Gleanings of Ancient Works", is a sacred text of this Japanese religion |
Shintoism
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In China it's officially known as Chang Jiang or "Long River" |
Yangtze
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Shakespeare's play about this Magna Carta king ends with his death by poisoning |
(Peter: [After long pause] What is Richard the Second?)
King John
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The Nintendo Super NES is a this many bit system |
16
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The duodenum is the shortest & widest portion of this |
small intestine
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As the first President to die in office, he was also the first to lie in state at the White House |
William Henry Harrison
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Vaikuntha is the heavenly abode of Vishnu, one of the principal deities of this religion |
Hinduism
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Copenhagen, Denmark & Gdansk, Poland are major ports on this sea |
Baltic
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This comedy about wooing a foul-tempreed female is based in part on the play "Supposes" by George Gascoigne |
The Taming of the Shrew
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Number of gunshots in a salute for an arriving general; it's 4 fewer than the President gets |
17
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