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This Syrian capital is believed to be the oldest, continuously inhabited city in the world |
Damascus
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It's reported that the QEII medical staff gives about 5,000 injections a year for this |
seasickness
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"A-Team" co-star who subtitled his autobiography "The Man with the Gold" |
Mr. T
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It can be stout, pilsner or lager |
beer
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Nicknamed "The Stilt", this Philadelphia Warrior player scored 100 points in a game March 2, 1962 |
Wilt Chamberlain
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Upright, player, baby grand |
types of piano
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A 1666 fire which broke out in a baker's shop nearly destroyed this capital |
London
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Dr. René Laennec invented this piece of medical equipment by rolling a piece of paper into a tube |
a stethoscope
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Composer who called his book "Did They Mention the Music?", not "Days of Wine and Roses" |
Henry Mancini
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The Bartender's Guide calls it the Russian national drink |
vodka
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By the time he retired in 1989, this Laker had been named the NBA's MVP a record 6 times |
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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Billy, putty, string |
sillies
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Over a third of Chile's people live in this capital city |
Santiago
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After this was invented in the mid-15th century, the need for glasses became widespread |
printing press
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This actor titled Chapter 13 of his memoir "Hi There, Sherlock, How's Doctor Watson?" |
Basil Rathbone
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Scotch gets its smoky flavor from this malted grain dried over peat fires |
barley
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In 1966 Bill Russell became the NBA's first Black coach when he succeeded Red Auerbach as this team's coach |
the Boston Celtics
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the red carpet, pie dough, the barrel |
things you roll out
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In the late 1960s Islamabad replaced Rawalpindi as this country's capital |
Pakistan
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Described as vermiform, or wormlike, it's attached to the right side of the large intestine |
the appendix
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Ziegfeld Follies humorist who called his 1927 book "There's Not a Bathing Suit in Russia" |
(Steven: Who is S.J. Perelman?)
Will Rogers
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Bottled in Britain, this brand of gin calls itself, "the world's most imported gin" |
Beefeater
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This NBA team's official logo features a stylized musical note |
the (Utah) Jazz
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Tab, big game, Fred Dryer |
Hunters
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In 1919, Soviet troops occupied this capital of Afghanistan |
Kabul
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In childbirth classes you learn that Braxton Hicks contractions are commonly called this |
false labor
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"Your Cheatin' Heart" has been called the consummate biography of this singer |
Hank Williams
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Mix cream, rum, Cointreau & Blue Curaçao & you'll have this tropical cocktail named for a state |
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go, Joe.)
a Blue Hawaii
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This professional league folded in 1976 with four of its teams joining the NBA |
the American Basketball Association (the ABA)
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Charlie McCarthy, Mr. Peanut, Colonel Klink |
individuals wearing monocles
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