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As 1994's "Wolf" he caused some strife in Michelle Pfeiffer's life |
Jack Nicholson
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Flattop is a nickname for this type of military ship |
an aircraft carrier
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It's a synonym for spectator |
looker-on (or onlooker)
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The largest completely visible one of these on the Moon is Bailly, about 183 miles wide |
a crater
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In Einstein's famous formulation E=mc2, this letter represents the velocity of light |
c
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It's the bay of the "City by the Bay" |
San Francisco
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In the 1941 classic "The Wolf Man", this "Dracula" star played the werewolf that bit Lon Chaney, Jr. |
Bela Lugosi
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Danforth & mushroom are 2 types of this heavy device that holds a vessel in place |
anchors
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This phrase for abstaining from liquor once included the word "water" |
(Louise: What is a teetotaler?)
on the wagon
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Of 5, 45 or 845 pounds, the total amount of moon rock brought back by the Apollo missions |
(Bill: What is 45?)
845 pounds
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Guinness says the lights atop this mid-Manhattan skyscraper are visible to aircraft 300 miles away |
the Empire State Building
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A major battle of the Spanish-American War was fought in this bay in the SW part of Luzon Island |
Manila Bay
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In 1948 this title comedy pair met a werewolf at the same time they met Frankenstein |
Abbott & Costello
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This vertical device for controlling a vessel's direction is usually attached to the sternpost |
the rudder
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An honest person is said to be this, perhaps from the name of a device used by carpenters |
(Bill: On the straight and narrow.)
on the square (or on the level)
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Around 350 B.C. Aristotle used these events to prove that the Earth was spherical |
eclipses (of the moon)
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In this process plants use sunlight to combine carbon dioxide & water to make food |
photosynthesis
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Jean Nicolet tackled the job of reaching this Wisconsin bay in 1634 |
Green Bay
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He starred as 1985's "Teen Wolf"; Jason Bateman played "Teen Wolf Too" |
(Louise: Who was Michael Landon?) ... (Alex: Yeah, Michael Landon was I Was a Teenage Werewolf.)
Michael Fox
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This punishment consisted of pulling a man down one side of the ship, under the bottom & up the other side |
keelhauling
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The 2-letter abbreviation in this phrase regarding secrecy stands for "quiet" |
(Louise: [*].) (Alex: And your phrasing.) (Louise: What is [*]?) (Alex: Yeah, I haven't had to remind players about that in a long while.)
on the Q.T.
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Man first orbited the moon in 1968 on this holiday |
Christmas
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This type of cable uses light to carry thousands of times as many phone calls as a copper wire |
fiberoptics
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A famous April 17, 1961 incident occurred in this bay |
the Bay of Pigs
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The standard way to kill a werewolf is with one of these, the title of a Stephen King werewolf film |
a silver bullet
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The name of this type of sail comes from the Sphinx, the first ship to use one |
a spinnaker
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This phrase that means not in working order includes a common nickname for Friedrich |
on the Fritz
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It's the phase that falls between a half-moon & a full moon |
a gibbous moon
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Light can be described as a wave or as a particle called this |
a photon
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This bay near present-day Sydney was named for the varied vegetation found by naturalists with Capt. Cook |
(Jihm: What is Algae Bay?) [Laughter] (Alex: Algae Bay. No, what is [*]? [*], but I like Algae Bay. It's funnier.)
Botany Bay
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