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In the Netherlands this neighboring country is called Frankrijk |
(John: Uh, what is Germany?) (Sate: What is Denmark?) (Rhonda: What is Belgium?) ... (Alex: You're all tied by the way.)
France
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They can be single- or double-sided as well as double- or high-density |
computer disks
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Ralph Waldo Taylor, the last American to fight at this hill with the Rough Riders, died at age 105 |
San Juan Hill
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It's the term for the unknown evolutionary connection between man & apes |
the missing link
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Species of this tree include crack, basket & weeping |
the willow
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The name of this raised platform where actors stand comes from the Latin meaning "to stand" |
the stage
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Feliciter is the official newsletter of this North American country's library association |
Canada
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A circuit to connect a peripheral to the CPU, it may be serial or parallel |
a port
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A celebration was held September 17, 1987 in Philadelphia for this document's 200th anniversary |
the U.S. Constitution
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Before you were born, this cord connected you & your mommy for about 9 months |
the umbilical cord
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The aromatic oil from this Australian gum tree is used in expectorants & inhalers |
the eucalyptus
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Elly May Clampett might know that this word for an animal is an alteration of "creature" |
critter
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As you can tell from its name, the Java sparrow is native to this country |
Indonesia
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The term "boot" came from this word, something the computer would "pull itself up by" when started |
bootstrap
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"LA. Law" star Harry Hamlin was named this by People magazine |
the Sexiest Man of the Year (Sexiest Man Alive)
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The land bridge that connected Asia & North America is now covered by this strait |
the Bering Strait
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Caused by the fungus Certocystis ulmi, it has destroyed many trees in North America & Europe |
Dutch Elm disease
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The name of this Islamic month of fasting is from an Arabic word meaning "heat" |
Ramadan
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Shona is a major language in this country that's alphabetically last among U.N. members |
Zimbabwe
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Sim Wong Hoo of Creative Technology invented this board that lets your computer play music & talk |
(Rhonda: What is a modem?)
the Sound Blaster
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Tired of politics, he resigned as head of the Moral Majority to work full-time at his ministry |
(Rhonda: Who is Pat Robertson?)
Jerry Falwell
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Its May 1937 opening provided a more direct connection between S.F. & Marin County |
(Sate: What is, uh, the, uh, bridge, the Gateway Bridge?)
the Golden Gate Bridge
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British Columbia's floral emblem, the Pacific species of this tree resembles the eastern "flowering" one |
(John: What is the magnolia?)
the dogwood
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The name of this bone extending from the elbow to the wrist is from Latin for "elbow" |
the ulna
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San Pedro Sula is this country's 2nd-largest city; Tegucigalpa comes first |
Honduras
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Microsoft created the program that makes the working environment on an IBM PC look like a Macintosh's |
Windows
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This Austrian president was barred from entering the U.S. due to claims about his WWII activities |
Kurt Waldheim
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They can be coordinate or subordinate, & connect words, phrases & clauses in a sentence |
a conjunction
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The bark of the cork species of this tree is used for insulation & bottle stoppers |
the oak tree
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This ballet term for a full turn of the body on tiptoe is from Middle French for "spinning top" |
a pirouette
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