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The first of his 12 James Bond novels was "Casino Royale" in 1953 |
Ian Fleming
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"A firm's merger... gives McKenzie food for thought and offers Becker the chance to buy his dream home" |
L.A. Law
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Made by insects, it's the tallowlike substance used to make candles |
(Kim: What is wax?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
beeswax
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This, the largest reptile in the state, can grow to about 16 feet in length |
(Susan: What is the crocodile?)
the alligator
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They're carnivorous, with big pincerlike jaws, & move in troops along the rain forest floor |
(John: What are ants?) (Alex: More specific?) (John: Red ants.)
army ants
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Without its husk, this palm fruit weighs about 1 1/2 pounds |
a coconut
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He serialized "The Old Curiosity Shop" in his own weekly magazine, "Master Humphrey's Clock" |
Charles Dickens
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"Brenda defies her father by continuing to see Dylan" |
Beverly Hills, 90210
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When making candles, these parts are covered by dipping, molding or rolling |
the wick
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The brown variety of this pouched bird is Louisiana's state bird |
the pelican
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It's so damp in the rain forest that this primitive plant can be found growing on sloths |
(Susan: What is fungus?) (Kim: What is moss?) (John: What is lichen?)
Algae
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About a third of the cheese produced in the U.S. is of this variety |
cheddar
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This author of "Robinson Crusoe" is regarded as one of the founders of the English novel |
Daniel Defoe
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"When Laura gets snubbed by fellow cheerleaders, she seeks advice from Urkel" |
Family Matters
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It's a cylinder-shaped firework that spews out sparks & balls of fire |
a Roman candle
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In 1991 Governor Buddy Roemer switched his affiliation to this political party |
(Susan: What is Democrat?)
the Republican Party
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Related to the cobra, these snakes can be recognized by their bold bands of black, red & yellow |
Coral snakes
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When making this Indian relish at home, green peaches may be substituted for the mangoes |
chutney
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He spent the last 4 years of his life at Vailima, his plantation in Samoa |
(John: I'm sorry.) ... (Alex: You may have started to think about Paul Gauguin and realized it was BRITISH NOVELISTS. [*] is the novelist.)
Robert Louis Stevenson
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"The major is ill at ease when Camp Hollister is alerted that it may be shut down" |
Major Dad
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You'll need 44 candles to make it through this annual Jewish holiday |
Hanukkah
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In the 1968 presidential election, the state went for this third party candidate |
(John: Who was John Anderson?)
George Wallace
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Great Jacamars & Resplendent Quetzals are types of these |
birds
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Ambrose Bierce defined it as "a familiar kitchen-garden vegetable about as large & wise as a man's head" |
a cabbage
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It only took about a year to write the half-million words in his work "The Outline of History" |
(John: Who is Bertrand Russell?) (Kim: Who is Gibbon?)
H.G. Wells
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"Sam gets himself into a real beauty: as Miss Sugar Belle in a southern pageant" |
Quantum Leap
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It's why Edna St. Vincent Millay's candle "will not last the night" |
because she's burning it at both ends
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Louisiana became a state in this year in which the U.S. went to war with Great Britain |
1812
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These monkeys named for their thick fur can hang by their tails while picking fruit |
woolly monkeys
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Scallops in a wine & butter sauce make up this dish which is French for "St. James' Shells" |
Coquilles St. Jacques
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