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It can mean a deposit on your tooth or in an artery; both are bad |
plaque
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It's the cycle where your washing machine makes your clothes dryer |
the spin
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Mitch Albom subtitled this book about his former college professor "An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson" |
Tuesdays with Morrie
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I know you're angry but please, let's be this, meaning adhering to societal norms |
civil
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The hand seen here is known by the name of this theatrical New York City street |
(Ken: You went 5 for 5, I think we call that a straight.) [Applause]
Broadway
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All 4 of them, the "Million Dollar Legs" in a 1939 film don't belong to co-star Betty Grable but to one of these |
(Marianne: What's a ballerina?)
a race horse
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The fibula is partnered with this bone, also known as the shin |
tibia
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Don't celebrate so soon--it's too early to do this, the sound heard here |
pop a cork on champagne
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A 2008 nonfiction bestseller told of this "Small-Town Library Cat (named for the decimal system) Who Touched the World" |
Dewey
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To excessively criticize something over minor details |
nitpick
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The lowest straight you can get is A-2-3-4-5, known as a "bicycle" or this, a fundamental part of a bike |
(Marianne: What is a chain?)
a wheel
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In this dark dance movie, Winona Ryder has leg issues as ousted prima ballerina Beth |
Black Swan
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A group of 4 muscles forms this, which keeps the arm in the shoulder socket; a tear of it is common for baseball pitchers |
the rotator cuff
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Get your buggy out of the way! It's the 20th century & this vehicle first shipped Oct. 1, 1908 is taking over the roads |
a Model T
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Based on a true story, "Paper Hearts" tells of the bond & resilience of teens Zlatka & Fania while in this concentration camp |
Auschwitz
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If you're too shy to ring in, you may be accused of being this 5-letter word |
timid
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If you've got a "Dolly Parton" in hold 'em, you've started off with these 2 hole cards--what a way to make a living... |
9-5
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At the end of this Hitchcock film, Jimmy Stewart has not one but 2 broken legs |
Rear Window
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Here's your host's fingerprint down to this third major pattern along with arches & loops |
whorls
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S.I.T. stands for special information this; heard here is the all-too-familiar vacant number intercept |
tone
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R.J. Palacio introduced Auggie Pullman, an ordinary boy with an extraordinary face, in this 2012 children's novel |
Wonder
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If your 2 hole cards are an Ace & a King, you've got "Big" this, like an oil spill |
Slick
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Golden Leg Fung is a character in the movie about spreading this title style of Kung Fu through soccer |
Shaolin
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A tumor on this gland can cause gigantism or Cushing's disease |
(Rhianan: What is the thyroid?)
the pituitary
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The sound of this item with a swift name lets you know you're in a boxing gym |
a speed bag
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"The Best of Me" by this bestselling author of "The Notebook" literally has heart--heartbreak & a heart transplant |
Nicholas Sparks
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Fats, waxes & oils are classified as these |
lipids
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If you need the middle card to make a straight, it's this draw that sounds like a bullet in the stomach |
a gut shot
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Showing some leg while hitchhiking won Claudette Colbert a 1934 Oscar, one of 5 for this film |
It Happened One Night
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