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This system that involved vassals & lords flourished in Europe from the 9th-13th centuries |
the feudal system
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Ed Asner won 5 Emmys for playing this role on 2 different series |
Lou Grant
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It's the length of a senator's term |
6 years
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These small, pug-nosed dogs are known as Pekes for short |
Pekingese
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Germans call this day before Ash Wednesday Fastnacht, or eve of the fast |
Shrove Tuesday
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Presser foot, spool pin, bobbin winder |
a sewing machine
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In 1800 Robert Fulton launched the submarine Nautilus in this country |
France
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On Nov. 21, 1980 it was revealed that Kristin Shepard shot him |
(Stephen: Who is "OO-wing"? Ewing?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
J.R. Ewing
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Of the 3 branches of government, the one the vice president doesn't work in |
the judiciary
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Many Schnauzers have coats that are described as the color of these 2 seasonings |
salt & pepper
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The British burn effigies of this man on the November 5 holiday named for him |
Guy Fawkes
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Extension wand, suction fan, crevice tool |
vacuum cleaner
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Established as a training camp in 1918, the U.S. depository was built there in 1936 |
Fort Knox
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On the premiere telecast of "Bewitched", Samantha, a witch, married this mortal |
Darrin (Stevens)
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To introduce one of these in the House, first drop it in the hopper |
a bill
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For centuries the Bernese mountain dog has pulled wagons in the canton of Bern in this country |
Switzerland
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It's been a legal holiday in the U.S. since 1892; some folks call it Discovery Day |
Columbus Day
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Drum, exhaust duct, lint trap |
a dryer
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On old maps, it's the name of Taiwan |
Formosa
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On "WKRP in Cincinnati", night disc jockey Gordon Sims used this on-air handle |
Venus Flytrap
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The surgeon general is part of this Cabinet department |
the Department of Health (and Human Services)
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Types of this sporting dog include the Brittany, American water & Irish water |
(Ray: What are setters?) (Ben: What are retrievers?)
Spaniels
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A zoologist might call it Marmota Monax Day |
Groundhog Day
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Push button, refill, spring, ball bearing |
a ballpoint pen
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Part of this group of Woodrow Wilson demands were an independent Poland & freedom of the seas |
the Fourteen Points
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This doctor's chief of neurosurgery at County General Hospital was Dr. David Zorba |
(Ben) Casey
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The Constitution is divided into 7 of these |
articles
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The name of this dog is probably a shortened & altered form of "Eskimo" |
a Husky
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Vasanta Pancami, a festival of this religion, honors Sarasvati, the goddess of learning & wisdom |
(Ben: Uh, what is Hindi?)
Hindu
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Temperature control, heel rest, steam button |
a steam iron
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