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18th CENTURY CULTURE CLUB |
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In 2016 Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff was removed from office this way, by a vote of 61-20 |
impeachment
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"The serpent beguiled" her "through his subtilty" |
Eve
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For paintings like the one seen here, Kim Hong-do was the favorite of this country's Chosŏn court |
Korea
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Miley Cyrus sang "The Best Of Both Worlds", the theme song to this TV show |
Hannah Montana
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Similar to smog, smaze comes from these 2 words |
(Mayim: Yes, you ran that category.) [Applause]
smoke & haze
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From 1974 to 1976 Isabel Peron was its president |
Argentina
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"And I saw the seven angels which stood before God; and to them were given seven" of these instruments |
trumpets
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Following the Baroque, this triply rhyming design style was all the rage in Paris |
rococo
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Paperback publisher Pocket Books |
(Ryan: Uh, ooh, what is a... penguin?)
a kangaroo
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Chicago artist Sasha Go Hard singing, "I was born on" this "Side, I was raised on" this "Side" is the theme to an HBO Max show |
South Side
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Here's a typical departure from this type of facility in Lower Manhattan |
a heliport
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Mary Robinson followed Ireland's presidency with a term as UNHCHR, United Nations High Commissioner for these |
Human Rights
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The people with Jesus when "he called" this man "out of his grave, and raised him from the dead" bore witness |
Lazarus
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"M" is for this popular dance of the century involving graceful bows & dainty steps |
a minuet
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Idris Elba played this London police detective to the strains of "Paradise Circus" by Massive Attack, sung by Hope Sandoval |
Luther
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Part of the name of this incendiary mixture comes from the acidic salt palmitate |
napalm
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In the 1940s Chicago-born Janet Jagan was stripped of this for her Marxist views; in 1997 she became Guyana's president |
(her U.S.) citizenship
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"And afterward Moses and Aaron went in, and told Pharaoh, thus saith the Lord God of Israel", these 4 words |
Let my people go
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He composed some famous music for a 1717 royal boat trip down the Thames |
(Mayim: How much would you like to wager?) (Mandy: Let's go "5".) [Mandy's wager was credited as $5,000 with no further comment by Mayim aired.] (Mandy: [Sighs] Hmm... Strauss. Who is Strauss?)
George Frideric Handel
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Merrill, formerly called Merrill Lynch |
a bull
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In the theme song for "Cops" performed by Inner Circle, this question follows "Bad boys, bad boys" |
(Mayim: Yes, [*] when they come for you, Steve?) [Laughter]
whatcha gonna do
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An enhanced bionic human can also be called a cyborg, short for this pair of words |
cybernetic organism
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1980s pres. Agatha Barbara was part of this Mediterranean island's 1950s & 1960s struggle for independence from Britain |
Malta
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"... In the midst of the valley which was full of" these "there were very many in the open valley; and, lo, they were very dry" |
(Mandy: What are riverbeds?)
(dry) bones
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Meissen porcelain is also referred to as the porcelain of this German city; it would heavily influence European stylings |
Dresden
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4 different songs by this British band were used as theme songs for different versions of "CSI" |
(Ryan: Who are [*]?) (Mayim: Yes, that's fun to say.)
The Who
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To retcon is to go back & fill in a fictional character's history & comes from these 2 words of 4 & 5 syllables |
retroactive continuity
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