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Famed for its odor, this animal can be spotted, hog-nosed or, of course, striped |
a skunk
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At the start of "Star TrekāThe Motion Picture", Will Decker was its captain |
the Enterprise
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During the 1992 Super Bowl, this drink introduced its new slogan "Gotta Have It" |
(Billy: What is Coke?)
Pepsi
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Damballah is an important deity in this Haitian folk religion |
Voodoo
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The last year the presidential flag was altered was 1960 when this was added |
(Billy: What is... what are the final two stars?)
a Hawaii star
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In poetry it's a contraction of "evening" or "even" |
(Stephanie: What is eve?) (Billy: What is ev'n?) (Alex: Say it again.) (Billy: Ev'n.)
e'en
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It's the female, not the male, in a pride of these cats who does most of the hunting |
a lion
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This title character from "Star Trek II" was from the "Space Seed" episode of the TV show |
Khan
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3-letter word for any drink made up of water, sweetener & citrus juice |
ade
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The tumba, not the rumba, has been called Curacao's national one of these |
a dance
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This color standing for justice on the American flag is missing from the flag of Washington, D.C. |
blue
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The ock, mole & windrush are just a few of this English river's many tributaries |
the Thames
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Ospreys prefer to dine on this type of animal; they dive for them & grasp them with their feet |
fish
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1 of the 2 men who've directed 2 of the movies |
(Billy: Who is Gene Roddenberry?)
(1 of) Leonard Nimoy (Nicholas Meyer)
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It "does a body good" because it contains protein, calcium, phosphorus, vitamins A & D & lactose |
milk
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Caribbean islanders sometimes combine peas with this grain also found in arroz con pollo |
(Billy: What is wheat?)
rice
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This state's flag is yellow with the sun symbol of the Zia Indian Pueblo in red |
New Mexico
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The Chateau de Blois is famed for its extraordinary semi-enclosed winding one of these |
(Billy: What's a clock?)
a staircase
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The brindled one of these wildebeests usually has a black tail |
the gnu
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In "Star Trek IV" George & Gracie were these |
the whales
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Cranprune, a mix of cranberries & prunes, used to be a regular in this company's drink line |
Ocean Spray
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The last word you'll probably hear on Bonaire is "ayo", which is Papiamento for this |
(Nick: What is yes?) ... (Alex: We have less than a minute to go.)
goodbye
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While he was vice president in 1975, the office's flag was redone, giving it a bolder bird |
Nelson Rockefeller
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First name shared by Princess Margaret's daughter & the Duchess of York |
Sarah
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Lemmings, which are known for their tendency to drown accidentally, belong to this order of mammals |
a rodent
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For "Star Trek III" Robin Curtis took over the role of this Vulcan |
(Billy: What is Spock?) (Stephanie: Who is Spock's father?)
Lieutenant Saavik
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Hi-C & Minute Maid are owned by this soft drink maker |
Coca-Cola
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You'll find the Museum of Dominican Man in this capital of the Dominican Republic |
Santo Domingo
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By exec. order the width of each stripe on the U.S. flag should be this fraction of the height of the flag |
1/13th
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The fur of a sable is often brown, but in heraldry, "sable" is this color |
black
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