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SPOKEN WORDS IN CLASSIC SONGS |
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In 2007 King Abdullah met with Benedict XVI, the first meeting ever between a pope & a monarch of this country |
Saudi Arabia
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Written as a parable, a business classic by Spencer Johnson asks "Who Moved My" this |
Cheese
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This 3-letter epidemiological organization is located in Atlanta on land provided by Emory University |
the CDC
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Oui, it's a thin pancake |
a crepe
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"We are young... heartache to heartache, we stand... no promises, no demands... love is a battlefield" (then she kicks in hard) |
Pat Benatar
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It means to raise up, like a flag |
hoist
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Neurologist Oliver Sacks shared some interesting case histories in "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a" this |
a Hat
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Epidemiologists use this 4-letter word for a person who harbors a pathogen; it's no party to be one |
(Holly: What is patient zero?)
a host
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Da! It's a buckwheat pancake |
a blini
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In the video: "These 3 people will compete today on 'Jeopardy!"' |
(Erin: What is "I Lost On Jeopardy"?) ... (Mayim: Looking for [*], who wrote "I Lost On Jeopardy".)
"Weird Al" Yankovic
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Senator William Marcy popularized the phrase "To the victor belong" these |
the spoils
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Wildly exaggerating his frontier exploits, the 1831 play "The Lion of the West" helped make this Tennessean a national hero |
(Mayim: King of the Wild Frontier.)
(Davy) Crockett
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"Who I Am" is a candid autobiography by this guitarist/songwriter for The Who |
Townshend
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It once caused 1/4 of poisonings in U.S. kids under 5, but fear of Reye syndrome has reduced that as the tots get less of it |
aspirin
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A prehistoric cave painting in Spain is perhaps the earliest known evidence of human collection of this |
honey
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This band: "Number 9... number 9... number 9..." it goes on like that for a while |
The Beatles
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From the material traditionally used to make films, it's a nostalgic word for a motion picture |
celluloid
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A type of jacket was popularized by this first prime minister of India |
Nehru
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Finally published in its entirety in 2021, "The Man Who Lived Underground" is by this late author of "Native Son" |
Richard Wright
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Before it described a cancer treatment, this word coined by Paul Ehrlich was used for Salvarsan, a cure for syphilis |
chemotherapy
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Nissin's Cup Noodles is an instant version of this Japanese noodle soup |
ramen
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Phil Rizzuto's call: "Squeeze play, it's gonna be close... here's the play at the plate, holy cow, I think he's gonna make it!" |
(Mayim: That's from "Paradise By The Dashboard Light".)
Meat Loaf
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In his "Funeral Oration", Pericles used this rhyming term, Greek for "the many" |
hoi polloi
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In 1558, England lost this port city, its last possession in France |
(Mayim: It's only 21 miles from England.)
Calais
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John le Carre received a warm reception & international acclaim with this 1963 novel |
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
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A 1747 clinical trial showed that citrus fruits help prevent this nutritional disease |
scurvy
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This type of pear is also an alternate name for the Plantagenet dynasty |
Anjou
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"Stumblin' on my feet, shufflin' through the street, asking people... 'What's the matter whichoo, boy?'" |
(Mayim: From "Miss You".)
The Rolling Stones
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