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After 16 years in office, Pierre Trudeau resigned as this country's prime minister in 1984 |
Canada
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Former TV Academy president Diana Muldaur plays attorney Rosalind Shays on this series |
L.A. Law
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This state's championship chariot races are held each March in Pocatello |
Idaho
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The seed-containing fruit of the dandelion is designed so it can be dispersed by this |
the wind
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This flowery Anglo-Saxon name literally means "the day's eye" |
a daisy
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Coffee-flavored rum liqueur from Jamaica whose name translates, "Aunt Mary" |
Tia Maria
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Every bank in America had to close the day after he took office as president |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Harvey Fierstein provided the voice of Homer's sec'y in a 1990 episode of this comedy series |
The Simpsons
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Frog jumping & fence painting are highlights of an annual festival, held in this Missouri city |
(Mary Anne: What is St. Louis?) (Michael: What is Kansas City?) ... (Alex: Reference to the works of Mark Twain, [*].)
Hannibal
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The 3 substances in cell walls that make up the woody tissue of trees are pentosan, lignin & this |
cellulose
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8 English kings had this name which means "ruler of the home" |
Henry
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Classic cocktail of rum, lime juice & sugar, served shaken or "frozen" |
a daiquiri
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On Halloween night 1961 the body of this Georgian was removed from display in Lenin's tomb |
Stalin
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Her sister Debbie Allen played her aerobics instructor on "The Cosby Show" |
Phylicia Rashad
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A pageant in Lincoln, New Mexico is named for this 19th century outlaw |
Billy the Kid
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Humans typically have a set of 46 in most of their cells |
chromosomes
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After "wrestling with the Lord", Jacob was given this new name |
Israel
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Cholesterol counters might prefer making this warm Trader Vic specialty "margarined" |
hot buttered rum
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In 1936 Mussolini first used this word to describe the Rome-Berlin alliance |
the Axis
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This publishing heiress had a cameo role as a mom in John Waters' 1990 film "Cry-Baby" |
Patty Hearst
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Alaska's annual world-classic Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race runs from Anchorage to this city |
Nome
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Specialty that is concerned with bacteria, molds, yeasts & viruses among others |
microbiology
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Name of the pope who succeeded St. Peter, its also the name of a blanket-toting "Peanuts" character |
Linus
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Watered-down rum, from the nickname of Admiral Vernon, who ordered it served to his sailors |
grog
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The U.S. had a mutual security pact with this island nation until 1978, when we no longer recognized it |
(Michael: What is Grenada?)
Taiwan
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"I Love You to Death" featured this actor's 3rd wife Joan Plowright, as T. Ullman's Yugoslavian mom |
Sir Laurence Olivier
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1 of the annual events in this state is the Walking Horse Celebration in Shelbyville |
Tennessee
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One theory holds they developed from overlapping fringed extentions on the ends of reptiles' scales |
(Michael: What are wings?)
feathers
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Elvis Presley was given this middle name, but it was spelled with only one "A" on the birth certificate |
(Alex: Nicely done, you ran the category.) [Applause]
Aron
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For a Cuba Libre, you could overthrow Castro, or serve rum with this soft drink |
Coca-Cola
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