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Though subpoenaed, this president refused to appear at Burr's trial in 1807 |
Jefferson
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Their 1875 operetta "Trial by Jury" concerns the case of "Edwin, sued by Angelina" |
Gilbert & Sullivan
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Affecting as much as 5 to 10% of the population, it's the most common allergy |
(Paula: What is asthma?)
hayfever
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Damocles sat under one |
a sword
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It's the acronym for the United Nations Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organization |
UNESCO
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Genesis says he lived 350 years after the flood, which makes him 600 when it began |
Noah
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Group to whom MacArthur delivered his "fade away" line April 19, 1951 |
Congress
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The Mary Martin musical "Lute Song" was based on a play written in this Asian country in the 14th century |
(Paula: What is Japan?)
China
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The HDL or high-density lipoprotein form of this substance seems to protect against arterial disease |
cholesterol
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If you're invited-to one of these "men only" parties, you don't have to wear deer costume |
a stag party
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In 1948 the Organization of American States was founded in this Colombian city |
Bogotá
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He had 969 candles on his last cake; they must have had to call in the fire dept. to put it out |
Methuselah
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Occurring between 1934 & 1937, these drove 60% of the population out of the Oklahoma-Tx. panhandle area |
dust storms
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This brassy Broadway belter starred in Cole Porter's 1940 "Panama Hattie" |
Ethel Merman
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This disease involving an insulin deficiency is a leading cause of adult onset blindness in the U.S. |
diabetes
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Weather condition found in the name of a goose & a leopard |
(Paula: What is spots?) (Morty: [Without ringing in] What is [*]?) ... (Alex: Thanks to, but you knew it anyway without Morty's help.) (Hansford: That's right.)
snow
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Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the NCSC is the National Council of these people |
(Paula: Who are the Southern Christians?)
Senior Citizens
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As an old man he still told the tale of how he fought the battle of Jericho |
Joshua
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Put on trial in 1969, Tom Hayden & Yippie Jerry Rubin were part of this group accused of inciting a riot |
the Chicago Seven
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Bernadette Peters played this silent-screen comedienne in the Broadway musical "Mack and Mabel" |
Mabel Normand
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Anginal pains can often be relieved with one of these tablets, placed under the tongue |
nitroglycerin
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It can be a bullet, a shot of liquor, a lazy person or a gastropod |
a slug
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When these people take part in a PTA, the group can be called a PTSA |
students
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Jacob spent the last 17 of his 147 years in this country, but didn't want to be buried there |
Egypt
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Russell, Waddell & Majors, the men who started this service April 3, 1860, went bankrupt with it in 1861 |
(Paula: I'll bet 1100.) (Alex: Well, you can't do that.) (Paula: I'll bet 500.) (Alex: You were thinking that if you were right you'd have $1100.) ... (Paula: What is... I don't know.) (Alex: Want to take a guess?) (Paula: What is the USO?)
the Pony Express
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"Down on the heels, up on the toes. That's the way to do" this drag from "Good News" |
the "Varsity Drag"
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It's the only remaining childhood rash illness for which there isn't a routine vaccination |
chicken pox
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O. Henry said, "East is east, and west is" this Northern California city, "according to Californians" |
San Francisco
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ASCAP is the American Society of Composers, Authors & these |
Publishers
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Adam lived 800 years after he begat this third son, who lived 912 years |
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go.)
Seth
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