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Empire formed by the Turkish descendants of Osman I |
the Ottoman Empire
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Red & green correspond to these antonyms on traffic lights |
stop & go
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This NBC star hosted the telecasts on ABC from 1979-82 & in 1984 |
Johnny Carson
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Used in biological experimentation, this piece of lab equipment was named for Julius Petri |
a Petri dish
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A good "Gund" or "Steiff", 2 classic kinds of this stuffed animal, can run from $50-1000 |
[NOTE: That is how the category was spelled.]
a teddy bear
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A barge, loaded with over 3000 tons of this stuff from Islip, N.Y., left Long Island March 22,1987 |
garbage
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In the 19th c., this European nation went through 5 constitutions & was ruled by an Amadeus & an Alfonso |
Spain
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Antonyms over which "the caissons go rolling along" |
over dale & over hill
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This '87 Best Actor Oscar winner was a no-show for some of the 6 times he didn't win, too |
Paul Newman
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The Fahrenheit equivalent of 0ยบ Celsius |
(Alex: Right, freezing.)
32
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N.Y. Magazine's "The Boychiks of Summer" was about collecting cards of Jewish players in this sport |
baseball
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After Alabama rejected it, the barge began to head up this river, until Louisiana ordered it out |
the Mississippi River
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Running from 1756-1763 & called the 7 Years War in Europe, it was fought partly in America under this name |
the French & Indian War
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Sides of an argument that can be taken by non-amateurs & prisoners |
pro & con
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The last of the 11 awards it won, the night of April 4, 1960, was for "Best Picture" |
Ben-Hur
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Copernicus placed the sun in the center of the universe & the Earth this many planets out |
3
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An Orange, Calif. dealer in this rock group's memorabilia says there's by far the most demand for "John's stuff" |
The Beatles
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This, the 1st foreign country it approached, not only rejected it but sent out its navy against it |
(Alan: What's Belize?)
Mexico
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When China seized 20,000 chests of this from British merchants in 1839, a war broke out |
opium
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Polonius told Laertes "neither" of these antonyms "be, for loan oft loses both" |
a borrower or a lender be
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She presented the 1980 Best Costume Oscar for the picture she had starred in, "Tess" |
Nastassja Kinski
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1 of the 2 other radioactive elements besides uranium Madame Curie found in pitchblende |
(1 of) radium (or polonium)
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Though aimed at 12 to 25-year-olds, one of these titled "The 'Nam" is attracting vets as readers |
comic books
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Police in this island group were alerted not to let the barge dump its stuff on Little San Salvador |
the Bahamas
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Man after whom Martin Waldseemuller, a German cartographer, named the New World in 1507 |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)
Amerigo Vespucci
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Abbreviated "STBD", it's the opposite of the word abbreviated "PT" |
starboard
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This song from the black & white portion of its film won for 1939 |
somewhere "Over The Rainbow"
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Term for the fossilized resin from prehistoric pines |
amber
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The U.S. government Customs Dept. considers anything over this many years old an antique |
100 years
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On May 12,1987, this town said it would take the stuff & maybe put up yellow ribbons to celebrate |
(Alan: [*].) (Alex: Phrasing.)
Islip, New York
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