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On Samoa, you'd find men wrapping a "lava-lava" around this part of their bodies |
their torso
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It's the smallest part of a compound retaining all its properties |
a molecule
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It's said this Missouri-born author hired a man to break in his corncob pipes |
Mark Twain
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Used by the main character to describe himself, this Hermann Hesse title translates to "Lone Wolf" |
Steppenwolf
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According to The Playmates, in 1959 it was "5 feet of heaven & a ponytail" |
love
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Yep, He turned down the role of Rhett Butler |
Gary Cooper
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"Yumi, Yumi, Yumi", not "Happy Talk", is national anthem of Vanuatu, setting for their "South Pacific" |
(Alex: A minute to go in the round.)
Rodgers & Hammerstein
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This gas makes up about 21% of the air |
oxygen
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In a water pipe, after passing through the water & long tube, this is nearly room temperature |
(Seth: What is the tobacco?)
smoke
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Kind of fish who loses his battle with the old man in "The Old Man and the Sea" |
a marlin
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Complaining they'd "been cheated" & "mistreated", both Everly Bros. & Linda Ronstadt wondered this |
"When Will I Be Loved"
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He may not be the host of your magazine, but he's the host of "Hour"s |
Gary Collins
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It is said 600-700 languages are spoken on this large island due north of Australia |
(Seth: What is Tasmania?) (Dolores: What is Borneo?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
New Guinea
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This preservative can be made by passing vapors of methyl alcohol over a heated metal catalyst |
formaldehyde
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Fine briar pipes are finished by boiling in vegetable oil or soaking in this "molasses liquor" |
(Seth: What is corncob?)
rum
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The animal of this Frank Norris title symbolizes railroad tentacles stretching across farmland |
the octopus
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Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway's question about mislaid affection |
"Where Is The Love"
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Among 1st Blacks elected mayor of a major U.S. city, Richard Hatcher is a 5-term mayor here |
Gary, Indiana
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A French scientist named this metal used in nuclear control rods & color TVs in honor of his continent |
europium
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German for "sea foam", this pipe material is a mineral so light it will float on water |
meerschaum
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In one of the "Canterbury Tales", Chaucer says crows were originally this color |
white
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The Bee Gees might know the Atlantic Ocean goes down to 28,374 ft. but they didn't know this |
"How Deep Is Your Love"
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He said his trial was fair & the sentence proper before his 1977 firing-squad death |
Gary Gilmore
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1 of 3 valuable industrial products produced by passing electricity through brine |
(Seth: What is salt?)
(1 of) hydrogen gas, chlorine gas or sodium hydroxide (lye or caustic soda)
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Long associated with Sherlock Holmes, the calabash pipe is primarily made from this |
a gourd
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Breed of John Steinbeck's "Charley" in "Travels with Charley" |
(Lionel: What is a Cocker Spaniel?)
a poodle
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Now that this "lovely" category is over, Peggy Lee could appropriately pose this question |
"Is That All There Is"
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Singer who has used his 3-octave range to record over 20 albums |
John Gary
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