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Of a bay, cay, or key, the only one to fit this category |
a bay
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Sure, this airline thinks they're "friendly skies"--they've got the most planes up there |
United
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Bourbon mash contains at least 51% of this "Indian" grain |
corn
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Because "lions play too rough" Elvis wanted to be this, instead |
your teddy bear
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The last eruption of this Japanese volcano occurred in 1707 |
Mount Fuji
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If Slippery Rock College beats Notre Dame |
an upset
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Finland, Poland, East Germany, & Russia all border on this sea |
(David: What is the Bering Sea?) (Jack: What is the North Sea?) (Barbara: What is the Bering--oh no, he said that! What is the Balkan?)
Baltic Sea
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Of 12, 24,or 36, # of hours it took a passenger to fly across U.S. in 1930 |
(Jack: What is 12?)
36
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To do this, lick salt off hand, quickly swallow shot of liquor, then suck on lime slice |
(David: What is how to drink a margarita?)
how to drink tequila
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Replacing Buddy Holly after he died, Bobby Vee bounced to top of the charts with this hit |
"Rubber Ball"
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It's said if Britain had won this war, it would have shown the Colonial rebels leniency |
the Revolutionary War
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A boxing blow |
an uppercut
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"Ursa Major" could be nickname for this, Canada's largest lake entirely within its borders |
(David: What is the Big Bear?)
Great Bear Lake
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Also known as the "Super Fortress", it was the model of bomber used at Hiroshima |
(Barbara: What was a B-52?) ... (Alex: Barbara, B-52s weren't around then. It was the [*].) (Barbara: Close.) (Alex: Close.) (Barbara: I got the letter right.) (Alex: You got the letter right. Yes, indeed.) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
B-29
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In the U.S., when fermentation occurs on the top of a malt brew, it's classed as this |
an ale
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Though not in the official title, toy with which the following is always associated |
(Alex: March of the Toys was the song.)
toy soldiers (wooden soldiers)
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In 1570, Denmark recognized the independence of this much larger Scandinavian country |
Sweden
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A rubbernecker |
an onlooker
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This sea touches Iran, Pakistan, & India, but not Saudi Arabia |
the Arabian Sea
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A Dog's Nose, a Bee's Knees, or a Horse's Neck |
the names of cocktails
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Robespierre & the guillotine ruled France during period of the Revolution dubbed this |
Reign of Terror
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According to song in "Oklahoma", what everything is in Kansas City |
up to date
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Named for the state of Campeche, the Bay of Campeche is southernmost part of this body of water |
the Gulf of Mexico
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Pernod & ouzo are modified forms of this powerful, often-banned liquor |
(Jack: What is anisette?)
absinthe
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Appropriate year in which the 1st known terrestrial globe was constructed |
(Alex: It is appropriate because it is the first year that Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas.)
1492
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When your computer is "up", had its coffee, & is ready to talk with the central system |
online
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