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Radiation shielding is an important use of this metal, symbol Pb |
lead
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Macaulay Culkin got left behind in this film & its sequel |
Home Alone
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The Masai tap the veins of their cattle with special arrows to get this, which they drink |
blood
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This book's title was originally followed by "and Mr. McGregor's Garden" |
Peter Rabbit
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Heading away from the Sun, it's Venus, Earth, then this planet |
Mars
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God calls Moses to leadership in this Old Testament book |
Exodus
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A major use of platinum is in the catalytic converters found on these vehicles |
automobiles
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Charlie Sheen goes on a rescue mission Rambo-style in this comedy "Part Deux" |
Hot Shots!
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Lapps lap up the milk of these deer, & they use it to make cheese, too |
reindeer
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This bull would rather smell flowers than fight |
Ferdinand
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Graduates going up the honor scale know that it's cum laude, magna cum laude, this |
summa cum laude
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A museum display, or anything introduced as evidence in court |
exhibit
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Quicksilver is another name for this metal |
mercury
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In a 1991 remake of this film, Steve Martin took the role originally played by Spencer Tracy |
the Father of the Bride
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Vitellius, a noted glutton & ancient emperor of this, gorged himself on flamingo tongues & peacock brains |
Rome
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We looked! Then we saw him step in on the mat! We looked! And we saw him!" this Dr. Seuss character |
The Cat in the Hat
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The USDA meat rankings progress from select to choice to this |
prime
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From the Latin for "high", it means to praise or glorify |
exalt
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This, the Earth's most abundant metal, is sometimes anodized for use as a building material |
aluminum
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In a 1988 film he play Danny De Vito's twin |
(Alex: Yes, great casting.) [ERRATUM: The actor's name is Danny DeVito.]
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Luak, drunk in Indonesia, is a type of this beverage made from beans already digested by a civet cat |
(Bob: What's an alcoholic beverage?) ... (Alex: How do you like your [*]?) [Laughter]
coffee
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In this 1908 novel, Rat, Toad & Badger reside on the banks of an English river |
The Wind in the Willows
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Hexagon follows pentagon & this follows quintuplets |
sextuplets
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The pleasure tours usually have low fares & are of short duration |
excursions
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This metal found in rat poisons can be detected in hair or fingernails |
arsenic
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In this classic Jerry Lewis creates a potion that changes him from shy chem. teacher to campus swinger |
The Nutty Professor
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The liver of this tusked pinniped is a traditional food of the Eskimos |
the walrus
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The ALA awards this medal annually for the most distinguished children's picture book |
(Amy: What is the Newbery Award?)
the Caldecott Award
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Next president in the sequence: Lincoln, Jefferson, Franklin D. Roosevelt,... |
(Alex: The penny, the nickel, the dime & the quarter.) (Rick: Oh!) (Alex: But you didn't need that. You came up with the correct response anyway.)
George Washington
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