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Unlike bees, most wasps do not collect this |
pollen
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Richard Basehart was in charge of the Seaview & in 1993 Roy Scheider took charge of this sub |
(Jan: What is Deep... Seaquest Deep Space Nine?) ... (Jan: It's DSV.) (Alex: DSV, not Deep Space Nine.)
the Seaquest
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"Devil Anse" was the head of this feudin' family, mortal enemies of the McCoys |
the Hatfields
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In Arthurian legend, Vivien, who lives underwater, is also known as "The Lady of" this |
the Lake
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It's a spreadable paste of foie gras |
pâté
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A pencil is un crayon & this pencil feature is une gomme |
an eraser
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The unau sloth has 2 toes on each of its front feet, while the ai sloth has this many |
(Mark: What is 1?)
3
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In the '60s he asked Ed Sullivan in New York to kiss him good night; in the '90s, Xuxa in Spain: |
Topo Gigio
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Huron, South Dakota boasts a 40-foot statue of one of these birds—it would look good "under glass" |
a pheasant
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This supreme Norse god has a magic spear called Gungnir |
Odin
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"Rack of" this meat can be prepared as crown roast |
lamb
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This kind of food container is un panier a pique-nique; no ants allowed |
a picnic basket
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Types of these rodents include fox, Eastern Gray & flying |
squirrels
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After 1 season "Toma" evolved into this series starring Robert Blake |
Baretta
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This state hosts an annual Rose Festival in Tyler; yellow ones must be popular |
Texas
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Originally, this lustful piper was an Arcadian deity |
Pan
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Marie Antoinette's food for the masses |
cake
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The French name for this body part is la colonne vertebrale |
(Mark: What is the spinal cord?) (Alex: Yes.) (Mark: ZOOLOGY for $100, please.) (Alex: Nope, nope.) ... (Alex: The cord is inside the column.)
the spinal column
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The ptarmigan's feathers are speckled in summer but turn this color in winter |
white
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As part of the WQED floor crew in 1972, Michael Keaton sometimes ran the trolley on this children's show |
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
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Farmington in this "Down East" state was once the "Earmuff Capital of the World" |
Maine
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A gorgoneion, a representation of this part of a gorgon, supposedly protects you from the evil eye |
its face (its head)
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One of these may be king, snow, blue or stone |
a crab
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This accessory, un parapluie, might be especially useful in Avril—April |
an umbrella
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The mammalian order Proboscidea consists of the Asian & African species of this animal |
the elephant
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On the revival of this show, Greg Morris' son Phil played Barney Collier's son Grant |
Mission: Impossible
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Boca Grande in this state has streets named Dam-if-I-Know, Dam-if-I-Care & Dam-if-I-Will |
[ERRATUM: The three streets off E. Railroad Ave. are Damfino (or Damnfino), Damficare, and Damfiwill.]
Florida
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This Greek messenger god's chic winged sandals were a gift from his father, Zeus |
(Mark: Who is Mercury?) ... (Alex: Greek messenger god, not Roman.)
Hermes
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This cabbage cousin may have deep green leaves tinged with blue |
kale
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If you travel to France, you should know this phrase that means "Do you speak English?" |
Parlez-vous anglais ?
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