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The people of this Greek city were such fans of Phocion that they elected him general 45 times |
Athens
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Quarterback Joe Montana holds this team's single-season record for touchdown passes with 31 |
the San Francisco 49ers
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In the 1950s women wore tight-fitting pants inspired by the style of these Spaniards, & that's no bull |
toreador pants
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This domed building in Salt Lake City's Temple Square is world-famous for its choir |
the Mormon Tabernacle
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A room in a hospital holding several patients; it may be a maternity one |
a ward
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It's the first point score in tennis |
(Hank: What is [*]-love?)
15
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Once a stronghold of the Barbary pirates, it's now Algeria's capital |
Algiers
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This team plays its home games at Mile High Stadium |
Denver Broncos
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Thong, T-Strap & Dr. Scholl's exercise are 3 types of these |
sandals
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Money Magazine's 1992 survey of the best places to live in America ranked this state's Sioux Falls No. 1 |
South Dakota
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It's a small room or closet off the kitchen in which food, linens & tableware are stored |
a pantry
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Oscar Wilde wrote, "In married life" this "is company and two none" |
(Hank: What is one?) ... (Alex: Hank, I thought you were beginning to form the word [*], and it seemed as if in midstream, you changed your mind and went to one. That's unfortunate.)
three
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She dominated her husband, Nicholas II, as Rasputin dominated her |
Alexandra
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This team's corporate headquarters are at Halas Hall in Lake Forest, Illinois |
the Chicago Bears
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The coat style of this garment often has buttons from neckline to hemline, like a coat |
(Hank: What is a Mandarin coat?)
a dress
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You'll find the Empire State Plaza in this capital city |
Albany
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This French term for a bedroom came from a word meaning "to sulk" |
boudoir
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This Gerard Depardieu movie is subtitled "Conquest of Paradise" |
1492
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This emperor's mother, Atia, was Julius Caesar's niece |
Augustus
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This Florida team has a pirate on its helmets |
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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This item of men's apparel was apparently named for its resemblance to a weapon called the Bola |
a bolo tie
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The Eisenhower Theater is part of this famed performing arts complex |
Kennedy Center
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From the Greek for "hidden", it's an underground vault used as a burial place |
(Phil: What is a catacomb?)
a crypt
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To be "at" these 2 numbers is to be in a state of confusion |
sixes & sevens
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Pierre L'Enfant was reburied here in 1909 |
Arlington National Cemetery
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Until 1989 Tom Landry was the only coach this team ever had |
the Dallas Cowboys
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A mantilla is often worn over a fancy type of this grooming tool |
a comb
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In 1930 he claimed he'd like to be known as a former president who tried to mind his own business |
Calvin Coolidge
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From an Old French word for "watchtower", it's an attic in which a poor author might live |
a garret
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A standard distance vision test is given this many feet from the eye chart |
20
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