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The true varieties of this mollusk are eaten by man; the ones that make pearls aren't |
oysters
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Like "WKRP", "Martin" on the Fox network is set in one of these |
a radio station
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It's a group of football players gathered in a circle to plan the next play |
a huddle
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In November 1973 he said, "People have got to know whether or not their president is a crook" |
Richard Nixon
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A popular salad addition, these are cubes of bread cooked in butter or oil |
croutons
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Yakima, Spokane, Walla Walla |
Washington
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Octopi don't have them at all, snails have them on the outside & squid have them on the inside |
shells
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Like "The Golden Girls", "The Golden Palace" is set in this state |
Florida
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It's a group of related Scotsmen led by a chieftain |
a clan
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In 1962 he said, "Not only do I knock 'em out, I pick the round" |
Muhammad Ali
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The phrase "salad days", meaning youth, comes from his "Antony and Cleopatra" |
William Shakespeare
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Dutchess, Kings, Queens |
New York
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Found off Indonesia, this chambered or pearly mollusk has a lot of small tentacles |
a nautilus
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This Carroll O'Connor series moved to CBS |
In the Heat of the Night
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From the Latin for "school of thought", it's a religious group that's split off from a larger denomination |
a sect
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Clause 40 of this 1215 document said, "To none will we sell, to none delay or deny, right or justice" |
the Magna Carta
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This type of cheese is a feature of Greek salad |
feta
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Travis, Bowie, Crockett |
Texas
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The mussel uses byssal threads to do this |
(Debby: What is catch food?)
to attach itself to a surface
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With "Crossroads" on ABC, this "Spenser for Hire" star returned to series TV |
Robert Urich
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Spelled one way, it's a group of military people; another way, it's a group of traveling actors |
a troop (troupe)
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He wrote "The Medium is the Message" in 1964 & published "The Medium is the Massage" in 1967 |
Marshall McLuhan
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This dressing is named for an area of the St. Lawrence River |
Thousand Island
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Greenville, Spartanburg, Sumter |
South Carolina
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This mollusk that looks like an oil company logo has many eyes that keep a sharp lookout for enemies |
a scallop
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On "Hearts Afire" John Ritter & Markie Post send off sparks in this capital |
Washington, D.C
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This French word has come into our vocabulary to mean a small, exclusive circle of friends |
a clique
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When asked what jazz is, this legendary trumpeter said, "Man, if you gotta ask you'll never know" |
Louis Armstrong
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This red-leafed Italian salad ingredient is a type of chicory |
radicchio
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Cochise, Apache, Navajo |
Arizona
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