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Little Green Sprout is a sidekick to this other vegetable pitchman |
the Green Giant
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In 1853 this nurse was superintendent at London's Institution for Sick Gentlewomen in Distressed Circumstances |
Florence Nightingale
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"Men Are from Mars, Women Are from" here, like the title of John Gray's book |
Venus
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A canticle is one of these performed in a church's public service |
a song
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A New Orleans bar is named for this man whom the owner wanted to shelter after helping him escape from St. Helena |
Napoleon
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At the beginning of her "Run The World (Girls)" video, she is riding a horse |
Beyoncé
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Jay Ward Productions created "Rocky & Bullwinkle" as well as this naval mascot of a sweetened corn & oat cereal |
[NOTE: That is how Amal said his correct response.]
Captain Crunch
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Before she helped desegregate armed forces nurses, Mabel Staupers worked at a Harlem sanitarium that mainly battled this lung disease |
tuberculosis
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If someone is amazing in your eyes, he or she has done this, maybe like someone putting up an astronomical mobile |
hung the moon
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A cathedra is one of these objects used by a bishop |
(Kathryn: What is a church?) (Amal: What is a hat?) (Claire: What is a miter?)
chair (throne)
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This merry old soul of children's rhyme presides from a mural over the bar named for him at the St. Regis in New York City |
Old King Cole
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This Netflix equine had a serious issue with honeydew melon, calling it cantaloupe's "dumb friend" |
BoJack Horseman
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Julius is the first name of the mustached man on cans of these chips |
Pringles
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Civil War nurse Dorothea Dix also worked to help people with this condition, often kept in "cages, closets, cellars" |
(Claire: What is leprosy?)
mental illness
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Done by sailors of yore, "following" this has come to mean using your inner compass to get direction in life |
(Kathryn: Your arrow?) (Mehmet: No.) (Kathryn: What is is your arrow?)
following the North Star
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Agape is the Christian concept of this, sometimes called charity |
brotherly love
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Harry's Bar in Venice, Italy is famed for bellinis & this dish of thinly sliced beef, also named for a famed Venetian artist |
carpaccio
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Ponyta evolves into the fiery Rapidash in this Nintendo game series |
Pokémon
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The Pillsbury Doughboy also goes by this 2-word name |
Poppin' Fresh
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An 1951 Life Magazine piece on Maude Callen gave prominence to the combined job "nurse" this, created around 1930 |
nurse-midwife
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Referencing an object we're used to seeing fall, this 8-letter type of "rise" means impressively fast |
meteoric
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The ancient statement of faith called these men's creed begins, "I believe in God, the Father almighty" |
(Amal: What is the Nicene Creed?)
the Apostles' Creed
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"Inspired by Malayan life in the 1920s", the long bar at Raffles in this city-state is famous for a certain drink being "slung" |
Singapore
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In an animated TV show set in Equestria, Twilight Sparkle & pals learn that this title thing "is Magic" |
Friendship
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A stork with a Groucho Marx voice is the mascot of this brand of pickles |
Vlasic
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The Kenny method of treating paralysis caused by this viral disease was developed by Sister Kenny, an Australian nurse |
(Amal: What is tetanus?) ... (Mehmet: She actually warmed the limbs and used physical therapy.)
polio
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When a youngster has trouble adapting to adulthood, it's this 3-word phrase, like when the rocket doesn't make it off the pad |
failure to launch
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A pardoner was someone who sold these to sinners, like Johann Tetzel of the Reformation era |
indulgences
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The Inklings, including Tolkien & Lewis, were known to "draught" at the Eagle & Child Pub in this city |
Oxford
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In "Toy Story 2" Woody gets back on "Target" after reuniting with this loyal horse |
Bullseye
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