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PICK A NUMBER BETWEEN 5 & 477 |
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On the northwest shore of Lake Ontario, this city is home to about 10% of Canada's population |
Toronto
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Originally named Chaim Witz, he's the performer seen here |
(Gene) Simmons
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This Russian famously conditioned dogs to salivate every time a bell rang |
Pavlov
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Number of Jay-Z' title "Problems", or "Bottles Of Beer On The Wall" |
99
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It's paired with liberty in the Pledge of Allegiance |
(Ken: I could see you going through it in your head.) [Laughter] (Ken: You got to the end in time.)
justice
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Cleopatra's cobra plus a command to stop gives us this road surface |
asphalt (asp + halt)
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Some pilgrims go on their knees up the steps of Canada's largest church, St. Joseph's Oratory in this city in Quebec |
Montreal
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He married Gilda Radner in 1984 |
Wilder
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Henri Becquerel shared the 1903 Nobel Prize for physics with these 2 other scientists |
the Curies (Pierre & Marie)
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The second line in a haiku typically has this many syllables |
(Jamie: What is 5?) ... (Ken: The second line's the long one.)
7
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We assume that Bill Clinton was born with it; we know he was born in it |
(Ken: [*], Arkansas is correct.)
hope
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To ask for spare change plus one ninth of a baseball game gives us this starting place |
beginning (beg + inning)
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Also the site of the largest mall in Canada, this oil city of Alberta is "The Gateway to the North" |
(Daniel: What's... Calgary?)
Edmonton
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Dustin Hoffman shared New York City digs with both Robert Duvall & this "French Connection" star |
Hackman
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This 19th century Italian physicist lends his name to a law & a number relating equal volumes of gases & molecules |
(Ken: [To Daniel prior to the wager] Now you're doing well in the category, I thought Lavoisier was tough.)
Avogadro
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Oh, craps! On the first dice roll I threw boxcars, this number |
12
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You "gotta have" this virtue; at least according to George Michael |
faith
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One piece of butter plus public group violence gives us this nation lover |
patriot (pat + riot)
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Flooding in 1950 in Winnipeg by this river of the north led to the building of floodways there to bypass the city |
(Daniel: What's the Platte?)
the Red River of the North
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With Jules Munshin & Frank Sinatra, this hoofer was "On the Town" in 1949 |
(Gene) Kelly
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This American was a real rocket scientist, launching his first liquid-propelled one March 16, 1926 |
Goddard
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It's the atomic number of iridium; it also used to be a famous TV address on the Sunset Strip |
(Jamie: What is 60?) ... (Ken: The show was [*] Sunset Strip.)
77
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This virtue is also a name of a Rhode Island island & a "Dear" Beatles song character |
Prudence
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A Catholic religious service plus a standard unit of area gives us this wanton slaughter |
a massacre (mass + acre)
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Fredericton is the capital of this Atlantic province |
(Daniel: What's Prince Edward Island?)
New Brunswick
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He created Mr. Spock & Captain Kirk |
(Gene) Roddenberry
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E.I. du Pont de Nemours, founder of the DuPont company, was a student of this French founder of modern chemistry |
(Ken: Wow, that is correct, yes.)
Lavoisier
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In 1929 Congress limited the House of Representatives to this many members |
435
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It was the "T" in the 19th century's WCTU |
(Ken: Women's Christian [*] Union, yes.)
Temperance
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A shark appendage plus a type of beer gives us this musical conclusion |
finale (fin + ale)
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