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This grain, threshed & unhulled, is called paddy |
(Damien: What is wheat?)
rice
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A jelly holds this animal's eggs together & dissolves when the tadpoles hatch |
frog
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This playwright was depicted on a 1995 U.S. stamp with a streetcar in the background |
Tennessee Williams
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This independent state's official name is Stato Della Citta del Vaticano |
Vatican City
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It's "the Golden Rule" |
(John: What is, um...)
do unto others as they would do unto you
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Merlyn, Mordred, Morgan Le Fey |
Camelot
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The cutting edge of this common farm implement is called a share |
a plow
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Found on different islands in the Galapagos, these great animals started Darwin thinking about evolution |
turtles (tortoises)
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A 1988 Israeli stamp featured this young diarist & the Amsterdam house in which she hid |
Anne Frank
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Millions of people travel by train in this country every day; some tourists take the Taj Express |
India
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Irving Thalberg told Louis B. Mayer not to buy this book, saying, "No Civil War picture ever made a nickel" |
Gone with the Wind
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Lucy, Linus, Snoopy |
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
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For this crop to develop fully, each thread of the silk must receive a grain of pollen |
corn
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Used to slit its shell, it falls off a baby mamba a few days after it hatches |
an egg tooth
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The island of St. Vincent honored this Texas pitcher, including his 5,000th strikeout |
Nolan Ryan
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Crema Danica is a rich dessert cheese from this country |
Denmark
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His advice to people in a 1966 lecture was "Turn on, tune in and drop out" |
Timothy Leary
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Og, Woody Mahoney, Finian McLonergan |
(John: What is Brigadoon?)
Finian's Rainbow
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Some organic wastes used as manures are compost & seabird droppings, called this |
guano
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From the Greek for "crawling things", it's the study of reptiles & amphibians |
herpetology
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For the 25th anniversary of the 1st moon landing, Bhutan issued stamps with this type of 3d image |
a hologram
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Haarlem in this country has a museum named for artist Frans Hals, who spent most of his life there |
the Netherlands
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Samuel Butler said to "Look before you ere you leap; for as you sow, ye are like to" do this |
reap
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Marcellus Washburn, Amaryllis, Harold Hill |
(John: What is Porgy and Bess?)
The Music Man
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2,4-D, a selective one of these weedkillers, came into use in the 1940s |
(John: What is DDT?) (Damien: What is a pesticide?)
an herbicide
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Because people thought the salamander lived in fire, this mineral became "salamander's wool" |
asbestos
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In 1977, the year of his death, Cyprus issued stamps of this archbishop in full vestments |
Archbishop Makarios
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The joropo is considered the national dance of this country that's named for a city in Italy |
(Damien: What is Mexico?) (Alex: Mexico, I do not believe, is named for a city in Italy. But [*] is.)
Venezuela
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1987 Rob Reiner film with Wallace Shawn's advice "Never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line" |
The Princess Bride
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Georges, Noelle, Gabrielle Chanel |
(John: What is Sunday in the Park with George?) (Gale: What is Gigi?)
Coco
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