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In 1800 the U.S. capital was moved to Washington, D.C. from this city |
Philadelphia
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Offerings like bangers & mash served in a British bar |
pub grub
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There are 383 atoms of hydrogen & 6 atoms of sulfur in each molecule of this hormone that regulates sugar in the body |
insulin
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Mack Robinson, Jackie's older brother, finished second behind Jesse Owens at this city's Olympics |
Berlin
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The Fatiha is the short opening sura, or chapter, of this text |
the Koran
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In 1959 Tony Curtis & Janet Leigh presented the Oscar won by a short cartoon featuring this classic critter & that's all, folks |
Bugs Bunny
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In 1819 this country ceded Florida to the United States |
Spain
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The athletic activity in a shopping mall cuisine area |
food court sport
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Stumptown Coffee Roasters uses this elemental gas in a process that gives cold brew coffee a beer-like frothy head |
nitrogen
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Countries like Armenia & Belarus fielded a "Unified Team" that competed in this city's 1992 Olympics |
Barcelona
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Sawm is the practice of doing this during Ramadan |
fasting
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Need a hand? This website finds you help around the house "when you need it, at your fingertips" |
TaskRabbit
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In 1733 John Kay's flying shuttle made weaving more efficient & was an early part of this revolution |
the Industrial Revolution
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The workers at the window where you order & pick up your burgers without getting out of your car |
a drive-thru crew
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This S. Am. country produces nearly 90% of the world's niobium; President Bolsonaro dreams of making Niobium Valley like Silicon Valley |
Brazil
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Squaw Valley, Calif. is best known for this sport in which Ernst Hinterseer of Austria & Heidi Biebl of Germany won gold there in 1960 |
(alpine) skiing
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The "Oxford Dictionary of Islam" entry on this says it's called jahannam & is a place of eternal fire |
hell
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In 2006 this "MNF" play-by-play guy was traded to NBC (in part) for rights to Oswald the Rabbit, forerunner of Mickey Mouse |
Al Michaels
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In 1932 Hattie Caraway of Arkansas became the first woman elected to this |
(Sameer: What is Congress?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Sameer: What is the House of Representatives?)
the Senate
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A less important casual restaurant similar to a coffee shop |
a minor diner
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Needed for the thyroid gland, this element, atomic No. 53, is essential to the human body |
(Alex: Less than a minute now.)
iodine
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Many countries joined the U.S. in boycotting the 1980 Summer Olympics hosted by this city |
Moscow
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Salat are these that an observant Muslim says 5 times a day |
prayers
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Seated between Alice and the Mad Hatter at the Mad Tea Party, he happens to be mad, too |
(Sameer: Who is the White Rabbit?)
the March Hare
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Her accession as ruler of Austria in 1740 touched off a war, but she stayed in power for 40 years |
Maria Theresa
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A 1950s dance party at a place the 18-wheeler drivers go |
(Alex: Yeah, we'll accept that.)
a truck stop sock hop
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Alkali elements react with halogen elements because alkalis have 1 valence shell electron & halogens have this many |
7
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The 2005 Special Olympics World Winter Games were held in this Japanese city, also home to the 1998 Winter Olympics |
Nagano
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This is the cube-shaped shrine in Mecca that contains the black stone |
the Ka'bah (Kaaba)
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Soak rabbit meat in a wine-vinegar marinade for a few days in preparation for this stew dish, literally German for "hare pepper" |
hasenpfeffer
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