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Thomas Jefferson made the presidency less monarchical, shaking hands with guests instead of doing this |
bowing
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A 17th century fortress called the Kasbah des Oudaias overlooks this nation's capital, Rabat |
Morocco
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Ante- means before & antepartum means before this event |
birth
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A building for holding legal proceedings |
a courthouse
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The second rule of this movie "Club" is the same as the first--but rule No. 6 is "No shirts, no shoes" |
Fight Club
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His first epistle to the Corinthians says, "If meat make my brother to offend, I will eat no flesh" |
Paul
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Inaugurated in March 1869, he was the first president whose parents were both alive when he took the oath of office |
Grant
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Mombasa is a major port city of Kenya on this body of water |
the Indian Ocean
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Endo- is within & endogastric means within this organ |
the stomach
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An offensive person who says a lot of annoying & noisy things |
a loudmouth
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Mr. Miyagi teaches Daniel-san the first rule of this martial art: "For defense only" |
karate
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The sign seen here attempts to alleviate this offense |
manspreading
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The 1st time he left the White House, he joined a New York law firm; the 2nd time he served on Princeton's board of trustees |
Cleveland
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The University of Johannesburg dates from the Transvaal Technical Institute, begun to aid this industry |
diamond mining
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-desis indicates a binding or fusing & arthrodesis is when it's done to one of these |
joint
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Polite or genteel, especially in a formal way |
courteous
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The only rule of the San Diego News Team Rumble in this 2004 film: "No touching of the hair or face" |
Anchorman
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On September 13, 2020 D.C.'s NFL squad took the field with this less-offensive name |
the Washington Football Team
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Rutherford B. Hayes was the only president born in Delaware--that's Delaware in this state |
Ohio
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After a 1324 pilgrimage to Mecca, Emperor Mansa Musa built a great mosque in this caravan city on the edge of the Sahara in Mali |
Timbuktu
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These 2 -iatricians specialize in opposite times of life & there's often talk of a surplus of one & a shortage of the other |
a pediatrician & a geriatrician
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City of southern France on the Garonne River |
(Jamie: Uh...)
Toulouse
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"Double Tap", the subtitle to a 2019 sequel to this movie, is also No. 2 in its rules for surviving the undead |
Zombieland
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Thomas Cranmer, holder of this religious post, said in 1556, "My hand offended" by signing recantations of his Protestant beliefs |
the Archbishop of Canterbury
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In asking for a declaration of war against the imperial German government, he said, "The world must be made safe for democracy" |
Wilson
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Southerton & Workington are suburbs of this Zimbabwean capital once called Salisbury |
Harare
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The trigeminal nerve is shown here; you do not want trigeminal this, a word using a suffix for pain |
(Jamie: What is myalgia?)
neuralgia
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Traditional Mediterranean music maker heard here |
bouzouki
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In "Scream", one of Randy's rules of surviving a horror film is to never say these 4 words--you won't return |
I'll be right back
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A lesson in a 1500s work by this man: One "should not offend a prince and afterwards trust him" |
Machiavelli
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