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In 399 B.C., Meletus prosecuted this famous philosopher & the trial lasted 1 day |
Socrates
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In 1948 this Marionette ran for president of all the kids in the United States |
Howdy Doody
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It's the customary color of a baby's christening dress |
white
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This tube, which is only about 4 1/2" long, ends in the chest, where it divides into 2 bronchi |
the trachea
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Le Monde was founded in 1944 in this city with the help of Charles de Gaulle |
Paris
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The sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens said insanity is "to art what" this pungent bulb "is to salad" |
(Cheryl: What is the onion?)
garlic
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The sacrifice of an animal was required before consulting this at the Temple of Delphi |
the Oracle
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Of "Ben Casey", "Dr. Kildare" or "House Calls", the one not based on a movie |
(Dave: What is House Calls?) (Steve: What is Dr. Kildare?)
Ben Casey
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For a large formal luncheon, these are often folded like handkerchiefs |
napkins
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These bundles of tissue, numbering more than 600, make up about half your body weight |
your muscles
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In 1791 George Roulstone established this state's first newspaper, the Knoxville Gazette |
Tennessee
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Benjamin Franklin said, "If you would know the value of" this, "go and try to borrow some" |
money
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Military state that conquered Laconia & Messenia |
Sparta
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The original title for this private eye series was "Gunn for Hire" |
Peter Gunn
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Miss Manners says, "Thinking people... put the lemon in the cup" before pouring this hot beverage |
tea
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The duodenum, jejunum & ileum are the 3 main sections of this |
(Dave: What are the intestines?) (Alex: Hmm... I'll ask you to be more specific; I'll give you one shot at it.) (Dave: What is the... large intestine?) (Cheryl: What is the stomach?)
the small intestine
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The Knight-Ridder newspaper group is headquartered in the same building as this Miami newspaper which it owns |
the Miami Herald
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It's been described as "an animal that ruined its shape trying to get through the eye of a needle" |
a camel
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A young nobleman named Pausanias assassinated this father of Alexander the Great |
Philip of Macedon
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Agnes Moorehead was nominated for 6 Emmys for this role, Samantha's mother on "Bewitched" |
(Steve: What is Agatha?)
Endora
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This man makes the first toast at a wedding reception & helps the groom pack for the honeymoon |
the best man
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This rounded part of the foot is formed by the heads of the metatarsal bones |
the ball of the foot
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Newspapers in Oakland, Tampa & Chicago share this name |
the Tribune
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This wild-haired comedienne advised, "Never go to bed mad. Stay up and fight" |
Phyllis Diller
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Sometimes called Salonika today, 2,000 years ago it had this longer name |
Thessalonika
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After 4 years of going steady, this character finally married schoolteacher Helen Crump in 1968 |
(Dave: Who is Andy Griffith?)
Sheriff Andy Taylor
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It's traditional for a debutante to give the first dance at her debut to this person |
her dad (her father)
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Just below the jawbone, you can feel the pulse of this artery that runs up through the neck |
the carotid artery
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It's Missouri's largest newspaper |
the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Raymond Chandler described it as "a big hard-boiled city with no more personality than a paper cup" |
Los Angeles
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