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YOU'RE GONNA NEED A BIGGER BOWL |
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BRITISH TO AMERICAN LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR |
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I LED WHAT CABINET DEPARTMENT? |
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The color of the statue comes from oxidation of this metal; the museum has a model of the foot, in its original color |
copper
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This word for a thick seafood soup, maybe with clams, comes from French for "cauldron" |
chowder
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A big dipper is more than a cluster of stars, it's also one of these amusement park attractions |
a roller coaster
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Ginny Weasley had a brilliant career in this sport, joining the Holyhead Harpies |
Quidditch
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To put it diplomatically, Condoleezza Rice |
State
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"A Star Wars Story" is the subtitle of this 2016 release |
Rogue One
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Broken chains lie at the statue's feet; an early plan had her hold broken shackles in her left hand as an homage to this practice's end |
slavery
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A bigger bowl of the ice cream whose name is a dairy product & a nut? Yes, please |
butter pecan
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In the U.K., this part of your Rolls-Royce is called a mudguard |
(Nicole: What is a mud flap?) (Tamara: What is a bumper?) (Kevin: What is a rim?)
the fender
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On "The Office" Flonkerton is predictably played by racing with boxes of this product strapped to your feet |
paper
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Alexander Hamilton; now say the phrase that pays! |
Treasury
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This animated Disney "tail" was first released in 1961 |
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
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In 1916 operatives of this nation exploded the Black Tom munitions depot; the nearby statue was hit & public torch access ended |
Germany
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This Kellogg's cereal debuted in 1952 with 4 mascots: Katy the Kangaroo, Elmo the Elephant, Newt the Gnu & one more who took over |
Frosted Flakes
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In Britain, a caravan behind your car isn't a line of vehicles, but just this one, & some pensioners choose to live in one |
(Nicole: What is an RV?)
a trailer
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Katniss & Peeta are about to eat poisonous berries when they learn they can't both win this, but they get a reprieve |
the Hunger Games
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William Willard Wirtz won workers' well-wishes |
Labor
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"Get off my plane", says an irate Harrison Ford to a soon-to-be-ejected hijacker in this 1997 thriller |
(Tamara: What is Clear and Present Danger?)
Air Force One
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The statue's internal flexible skeletal system was designed by this Frenchman, known for his iron work |
(Kevin: Who is Bartholdi?) (Ken: No, I'm sorry, he's the sculptor, but it's [*], of Tower fame who did the framework.)
Gustave Eiffel
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Lamb, carrots & potatoes go into the traditional version of this "national" dish; a beef version often adds a little Guinness |
Irish stew
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On hot summer days in London, you'll welcome an ice lolly, or what we call this treat |
a Popsicle
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The only rule in the game of Calvinball, seen in a comic strip by him, is that it can't be played the same way twice |
(Ken: [*] of Calvin and Hobbes fame is correct.)
(Bill) Watterson
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Janet Napolitano, who as president of the University of California later sued this department over its treatment of "dreamers" |
Homeland Security
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Steven Spielberg directed this 2018 movie about the hunt for an "Easter egg" in a virtual reality called OASIS |
Ready Player One
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At the 1886 dedication, this president spoke of the statue "keeping watch & ward before the open gates of America" |
Cleveland
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This Hawaiian raw fish dish is often served in bowls over a bed of rice |
poke
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A child's catapult may sound like an ancient war machine, but it's just one of these implements for flinging small projectiles |
a slingshot
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This author says in "Sirens of Titan" that the children of Mars "spent most of their time playing German batball" |
(Ken: That's the second novel by [*].)
Kurt Vonnegut
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George Dern, doing good work on preparedness in the 1930s in a job that no longer exists |
Secretary of War
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Clark Gable won his only Oscar for this 1934 comedy |
It Happened One Night
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