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This word for an obnoxious person or a troublesome animal is a variation of vermin |
a varmint
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The city of Gath was home to this Philistine giant |
Goliath
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This camera which produced a print in 60 seconds went on sale May 11 |
a Polaroid
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This organ has occipital, parietal, temporal & frontal lobes |
the brain
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This bald rock star topped Mr. Blackwell's 1991 list of the worst-dressed women |
Sinead O'Connor
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Your rec room may look like a wreck, but "rec" is short for this |
recreation
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This Catholic celebration of the eucharist comes from the Latin for "to send" |
(Kelly: What is Epiphany?) (Franco: What is communion?)
the mass
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Paul had his sight restored in this Syrian city at the hands of Ananias |
Damascus
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No longer prime minister, he published "Their Finest Hour", vol. 2 of his WWII history |
Churchill
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The pollex is the medical name for this part of the body; just ask Siskel or Ebert |
the thumb
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In 1991 his 15-year-old son, Sean, wrote some timely new lyrics for his song "Give Peace A Chance" |
John Lennon
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This euphemism for bathroom has a cosmetic in its name |
a powder room
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Type of toll road that comes from Middle English for "spiked barrier" |
a turnpike
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The tower in the 11th chapter of Genesis was built near this city in the land of Shinar |
Babel
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In December the nationalist government of China fled from Chengtu to this island |
Formosa
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They're a pair of passageways divided by a bony septum, leading to to the vestibule |
(Franco: What are the ears?)
the nostrils
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This former Miss America sang "Some Wings", the theme of Paul Hogan's film "Almost An Angel" |
Vanessa Williams
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You probably don't have one of these rooms named for a royal seat unless you're a monarch |
a throne room
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Number of points for each team in a contest, it comes from Old Norse for 20 & also means 20 |
the score
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When the scriptures mention Zion, they refer to this city |
Jerusalem
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After delivering over 2 mil. tons of supplies, the Allied airlift to this city ended Sept. 30 |
Berlin
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Dimension in which the large intestine is larger than the small intestine |
width (diameter)
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"Smooth Operator" Helen Folasade Adu is known professionally by this name |
Sade
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A large room used for dancing or an adjective that describes dances done in it, like the waltz or tango |
a ballroom
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Breed of chicken named for a famous American landing site |
(Michael: What is Kittyhawk?) [Laughter] ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
Plymouth Rock
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"And in the 6th month the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a city of Galilee, named" this |
(Franco: What is Bethlehem?)
Nazareth
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Mr. D. L. Colvin, president of the WCTU, blamed this for American concessions at Yalta |
alcohol (drinking, booze)
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The humerus, radius & ulna meet at this joint |
the elbow
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This vocalist heard in "When Harry Met Sally" starred in a PBS special called "Swinging Out with Harry" |
Harry Connick Jr.
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A lounge used by actors, probably named for the color it was painted originally |
the green room
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