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This line from "My Fair Lady" is wrong; it's the northern mountain area that gets the most |
(Dwayne: What is rain?) (Alex: Okay, but we were going for this line; we phrased it a little vaguely--[*]. You have to listen very closely to the clues.)
The rain in Spain stays mainly on the plain
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It's when an E.O.M. sale takes place |
the end of the month
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In 1589 an English clergyman invented a machine that was a real "purl" since it could do this |
knit
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This game show host's home town, Winnipeg, named a street for him, though a door would have been more appropriate |
Monty Hall
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Over 1/3 of all known salt water species live in the Pacific & Indian Oceans near reefs made of this |
coral
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The 5 biblical "Cities of the Plain" were Admah, Zoar, Zeboiim, Sodom & this city |
Gomorrah
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A statue of this late leader in his home town of El Ferrol has survived 3 bombings |
Franco
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If the manager yells "ADP", crank up the computer for this |
automatic data processing
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Made of bronze 4,000 years ago in Mesopotamia, today this tooth cleaning device is usually wooden |
a toothpick
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This princess, who is part American, is a cousin of Richard Nixon, Nancy Reagan & John Hinckley Jr. |
(Dwayne: Who is Princess Caroline?) (Jennifer: Who is Princess Grace?)
Princess Di (Princess of Wales)
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Distinction of the 1/2 in. long pygmy goby fish of the Philippines |
(Dwayne: It is the shortest... what is [*]?)
the shortest (smallest) fish
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About 4,000 years ago these people occupied the peninsula on which Spain is found |
(Jennifer: Who are the Moors?) ... (Alex: The Moors came much later, Jennifer.)
the Iberians
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In referring to the shifting of money or paperwork, the accounting term FIFO means this |
first in, first out
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The 1st public place to use this form of climate control was a movie house in 1922 |
air conditioning
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The British press dubbed this American couple "The Poison Penns" |
Sean Penn & Madonna
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Not necessarily Sagittarians, these fish can shoot down insects 3' above the water by spitting at them |
the archer fish
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In the 1808 war versus Napoleon, the Spanish hit & run tactics were 1st to be called this type of warfare |
guerilla
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"SOP", or the way things are usually done |
standard operating procedure
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M. Bissell's allergy to the straw dust on his store floor inspired him to invent this in the late 1800s |
(Cigus: What is sawdust?) ... (Alex: [Seeing Jennifer's light quickly flash on then off before Dwayne's light fully came on] We had a slight malfunction there but Jennifer's light came on first.)
a carpet sweeper
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He went to NYU on a fencing scholarship [and studied pre-med] but dropped out to become a songwriter:
"Sweet Caroline Good times..." |
[Alex read the portion in brackets but it was not displayed.] ... (Alex: We'll probably hear more of [*] as we go into the break...) [Regular outro plays] (Alex: I lied.)
Neil Diamond
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Not surprisingly, the fish known as the Moses sole lives in this sea |
the Red Sea
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Spaniards often celebrate these instead of birthdays |
feast days (saint days)
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Meaning the price includes delivery to a specified point & no further, F.O.B. stands for this |
(Alex: We've got about a minute to go.)
free on board
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Designed to penetrate sophisticated air defenses, the new Air Force B-2 is better known as this |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the Stealth Bomber
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He was an insurance salesman when he wrote the best seller "The Hunt for Red October" |
Tom Clancy
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Flatfish which lack this gas-filled organ stay near the ocean bottom |
a swim bladder
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