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Otoplasty is plastic surgery on this part of the body |
the ears
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The Comstock Lode was a lode of this metal |
(Mark: What is gold?)
silver
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Saul said to David, "Thou art not able to go against" this giant "for thou art but a youth" |
Goliath
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Appropriately, "RN" was the title of his 1978 Presidential memoirs |
Nixon
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Part of this European capital is built on the hills of Buda, which sweep down to the Danube River |
Budapest
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Coleridge said, "To see" Edmund Kean "act is like reading" this bard "by flashes of lightning" |
Shakespeare
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Heartgard-30 is the leading preventive medicine for heartworm disease in these animals |
dogs
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This invention of the 1790s turned the Deep South into a one-crop economy in the 19th century |
the cotton gin
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It's the book abbreviated Ps. |
Psalms
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In "The Flood from Heaven", Eberhard Zangger ties this lost continent to the city of Troy |
Atlantis
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This city's Royal Naval College buildings were designed for Greenwich Hospital in the 1690s |
London
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This Barrymore said, "My only regret in the theatre is that I could never sit out front and watch me" |
John Barrymore
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Hemolytic anemia is caused by the premature destruction of these blood cells |
the red cells
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This punishment was outlawed in the U.S. Navy September 28, 1850 |
flogging
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The name of this Babylonian king means "Nebo, protect the boundary" |
Nebuchadnezzar
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With Ann Druyan, this astronomer traces the history of life in "Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors" |
(Mark: Who's Len Dayton?)
(Carl) Sagan
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It's the capital of a country as well as the capital of a canton |
Bern
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Stage name of the actress born Eleanor Gwyn, who was a mistress of King Charles II |
Nell Gwyn
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This inflammation disorder, also known as LD, is named for a Connecticut town, not a citrus fruit |
Lyme disease
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Between 1846 & 1848 the U.S. was at war with this country |
Mexico
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Of earrings, bracelets or necklaces, what Aaron used to fashion the golden calf |
(Mark: What are bracelets?)
earrings
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1992's "Every Living Thing" was this veterinarian's 1st new book of memoirs in over a decade |
James Herriot
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A top tourist site in this capital of Ukraine is the Vladimir Monument overlooking the Dnepr River |
Kiev
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His last performance was in "The Apostate" on March 18, 1865 in Ford's Theatre |
(Mark: Who is Edwin Booth?)
John Wilkes Booth
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Soldiers who march a lot are susceptible to march fractures, which affect these long bones in the feet |
(Mark: What are the tarsals?)
the metatarsals
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After Dorr's rebellion in 1842, this 13th state got a new constitution |
(Rosemary: What is Vermont?)
Rhode Island
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Unlike Ruth, her other daughter-in-law Orpah returned to her people after her husband's death |
Naomi
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This CBS news journalist's "A Life on the Road" was a bestseller in 1990 |
Charles Kuralt
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This capital 40 miles northeast of Jerusalem has been rebuilt by the Egyptians, Romans & Ottomans |
Amman
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Guinness calls this late pair "the American theatre's most famous married couple" |
the Lunts (Lunt & Fontanne)
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