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This enemy "offensive" of January 1968 shocked Americans, especially the assault on the U.S. embassy in Saigon |
the Tet
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Verses like "The Shuhamites...were threescore and four thousand and four hundred" explain this book's name |
Numbers
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1992's second presidential debate was the first in the format named for this type of meeting--voters got to ask questions |
a town hall
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Myanmar is still sometimes called this, its English name until 1989 |
Burma
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As Ann Darrow, Fay Wray got up close & personal with this Eighth Wonder of the World in 1933 |
King Kong
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It means nonmilitary |
civilian
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St. John experienced this in a cave on the isle of Patmos & is said to have written the Bible book of the same name there |
(Tiffany: What is Revelations?)
Revelation
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This device used by police & in job screening was co-invented by Leonarde Keeler, a model for Dick Tracy |
(Tiffany: What is a CB radio?)
a lie detector (polygraph test)
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On landing in the Hawaiian islands, Captain Cook named them this, after an earl |
the Sandwich Islands
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Onscreen over the years, he's fought the likes of Mothra, Megalon & Biollante |
Godzilla
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"Old Dominion" state named for a monarch who died in 1603 |
Virginia
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Secretary of State under Nixon, he shared a Nobel Prize for his efforts at peace negotiations |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Kissinger
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In the 4th chapter of this book, Peter & John are imprisoned in Jerusalem for preaching the gospel |
Acts
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It was Army lawyer Joseph Welch who on June 9, 1954 asked this senator, "Have you no sense of decency"? |
McCarthy
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What was once called Newark in Ontario, Canada became this town-on-the-lake |
Niagara-on-the-Lake
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Possessing advanced weaponry and technology, this extraterrestrial hunter is also known as Yautja |
Predator
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The commencement of fuel combustion |
ignition
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The Bible book named for this woman is read during Shavuot, the holiday observed 50 days after Passover |
Ruth
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North Dakota law says a witness must be asked, "Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth...", but this word may replace "swear" |
(Hemant: What is pledge?) (Felicity: What is promise?)
affirm
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What was once the protectorate of Bechuanaland is now this African country that also starts with "B" |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go now.)
Botswana
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Renée Zellweger was in a 1994 film of this horror series that features a cannibalistic psychopath named Leatherface |
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
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Synthetic vasodilator developed in the 1960s & later used to promote hair growth |
Minoxidil
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An early quiz show, "Doctor I.Q.". gave these, perhaps the Morgan or Peace types, to audience members who answered correctly |
(Alex: This audience wishes we did the same--gave away [*].)
silver dollars
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In 1759 Samuel Johnson wrote a tale about a "Prince of" this place, the old name for Ethiopia |
Abyssinia
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Based on a 1960 Hugo award-winning novel, this movie starred Casper van Dien & Denise Richards as soldiers fighting insect-like aliens |
(Alex: You knew that, Tiffany.) (Tiffany: Yeah.) (Alex: Yeah, too bad you didn't ring in.)
Starship Troopers
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Used in platinum alloys, it's the element whose symbol is Ir |
iridium
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