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Most frogs have external eardrums located behind these bulging features |
the eyes
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According to Longfellow, "All things come round to him who will but" do this |
wait
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A wild untamed horse that resists training & has a tendency to buck is known as this |
a bronco
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Ernest Hemingway wasn't Margaux Hemingway's papa, he was this |
grandfather
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"Umber" came from "terra d'Umbria", the earth of Umbria, in this country |
Italy
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From the Old French meaning "to sing joyfully", it may also describe a yuletide song |
carol
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A Moorish idol isn't an actor who plays Othello, it's a tropical variety of these |
a fish
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The "Thee" Rev. Samuel F. Smith was referring to in "Of Thee I Sing" |
(Glenn: My country. Uh, [*]? What is [*]?)
America
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In the goat tying competition, cowgirls have to be 3 of these together |
the goat's legs
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In the 1988 film "Judgment in Berlin", he was directed by his father, Leo Penn |
Sean Penn
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Shade of purple, or the fruit mentioned in the rhyme "Little Jack Horner" |
a plum
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Meaning "pure" in Greek, this name has over 70 variations ranging from Cass to Katushka |
Catherine
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The dreaded oystercatcher, among the oyster's greatest enemies, is a species of these |
a bird
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In "Silas Marner", she wrote, "Nothing is so as it seems beforehand" |
George Eliot
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This event is also called bulldogging |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
steer wrestling
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He designed Tokyo's Imperial Hotel, & his granddaughter Anne Baxter starred in "Hotel" on TV |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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The Random House Dictionary says to get this color, roast raw sienna in a furnace |
(Alex: We've got a minute to go.)
burnt sienna
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If you don't know this name means "helper of mankind", just ask General Haig |
Alexander
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The 2 species of rhino that have only 1 horn occur naturally on this continent |
(Saranda: What is Africa?)
Asia
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Du Maurier & Thomas Hughes concurred life isn't "all beer and" these |
(Glenn: What are roses?) ... (Alex: I probably would have said not all beer and pretzels.)
skittles
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Her "Family Ties" include her mom, Whitney Blake, who played Mrs. Baxter on "Hazel" |
Meredith Baxter Birney
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Something intermediate in character or position falls in the "area" of this color |
gray
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This Russian surname derives from "May bug", & he may have been trying to kill 1 with his shoe in '60 |
Khrushchev
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Apiculture is a fancy term for this |
(John: What is the study of bees?)
the keeping of bees (commercial beekeeping)
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In 1532 poet Ludovico Ariosto coined the saying "Nature made him, and then broke" this |
the mold
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This ballerina's father, playwright Jack Kirkland, wrote the stage version of "Tobacco Road" |
Gelsey Kirkland
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A shade of blue is named after this 18th century English potter who used it on his ceramics |
(Josiah) Wedgwood
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It's the Anglicized version of Dionysus, the Greek god of win |
(Glenn: Uh, what is Bacchus?)
Dennis
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