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The oviraptor's name indicates that it is believed to have stolen these |
eggs
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It's the town where "All Ye Faithful" are invited to "O Come" |
Bethlehem
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It's the form of address for a nun |
Sister
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Len Deighton is famous for spy novels, but he also wrote "Ou Est Le Garlic", which is this kind of book |
a cookbook
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The Brahmins are the most elevated of the 4 varnas of this religion's social system |
Hindu
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These 2 antonyms are ja & nein |
yes & no
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The teeth of this, the largest terrestrial predator ever known, were about 7 inches long |
the Tyrannosaurus Rex
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"The world in solemn stillness lay to hear the angels" do this |
sing
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In the 1960s old-fashionable glasses & dresses were named after this relative |
Granny
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Susan Sontag wrote an acclaimed 1977 book about this art—say cheese! |
photography
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Theravada is the form of this religion practiced in Sri Lanka & Southeast Asia |
Buddhism
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When traveling in Germany, you might ask, "Sprechen sie Englisch?", which means this |
Do you speak English?
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Protoceratops is known only from rocks in this Mongolian desert |
the Gobi
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"God rest ye merry, gentlemen" brings you tidings of these 2 things |
comfort & joy
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The older male sibling; Orwell's was watching you |
Big Brother
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This astronomer was inspired to write "Broca's Brain" after seeing Paul Broca's brain in a jar in Paris |
Carl Sagan
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In Islam these 2 sacred cities in Western Arabia are called the Haramain |
Mecca & Medina
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If you rent ein auto in der Winter, you might need some of this fluid, der Frostschutz |
antifreeze
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Whether the bony plates on the back of this dinosaur were in 1 or 2 rows is a matter of some dispute |
the Stegosaurus
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According to the carol, it's what you do with "boughs of holly" |
deck the halls
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They're the first relatives mentioned in the Gettysburg Address |
(Jean: What are forefathers?) (Peter: What are brothers?)
fathers
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She wrote the 1935 book "Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies" |
Margaret Mead
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The shroud of this Italian city was first written about in France in the 1350s |
Turin
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To find one of these, look for a sign that says "damen" or "frauen" |
a ladies' room
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Edmontosaurus fossils have been found in Montana & in this Canadian province |
(Jean: What is British Columbia?)
Alberta
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Its second verse begins, "The cattle are lowing, the baby awakes" |
"Away In A Manger"
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It's the term for the first language anybody learns |
the mother tongue
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In 1965 he published his first book of essays, "The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby" |
Tom Wolfe
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Francis Asbury was the American pioneer of this Protestant denomination founded by John Wesley |
(Jennifer: Who were the Wesleyans?) ... (Alex: I thought that might be an acceptable alternate, but no, it's [*].)
Methodism
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"Ich habe hunger" means "I'm hungry"; "Ich habe durst" means this |
I'm thirsty
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