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THE JOB IS THE MOVIE TITLE |
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IT'S GETTING COLD IN HERRE |
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SO PUT ON ALL YOUR CLOTHES |
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In 1976, this was June 8, when California, New Jersey & Ohio primary voters went to the polls |
Super Tuesday
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F: A serious crime, like murder or kidnapping |
felony
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The solar system has 8 of these, from Greek for "wanderer" |
planets
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This title job made Ron Burgundy "very important. I have many leather-bound books & my apartment smells of rich mahogany" |
Anchorman
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In Norwegian, this local town's name means "luck", but for us, it sounds like it can literally freeze over |
Hel
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Play it close to this piece of apparel, be it potholder or newmarket |
the vest
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Reporting on this event, the Chicago Tribune said the victims "paid the penalty for being followers of George Moran" |
the St. Valentine's Day Massacre
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T: This defense, first used in the case of Dan White, relating to his sugar consumption & mental state |
(Ken: The [*] defense, yes.)
Twinkie
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The word for this liquid derived from crushing fruit like apples comes from Hebrew for "strong drink" |
cider
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Shockingly, belting out "Love Stinks" at the reception doesn't go over so well for Adam Sandler in this film |
The Wedding Singer
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On Feb. 3, 1996 the Star Tribune & the Pioneer Press headlined a big stat for these 2 adjoining cities: -60 degrees |
Minneapolis & St. Paul
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The 1920s were a time of popularity for this feather scarf with a serpentine name |
boa
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A CBS news special that aired on April 22, 1970 was titled this: "A Question of Survival" |
(Daniel: What is Vietnam?)
Earth Day
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L: The unlawful taking of personal property with the intent of keeping it |
larceny
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This breakfast fare derives its name from the Roman goddess of agriculture |
(Ken: Yes, Ceres.)
cereal
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& Iiiiiiiiiiiiiii... will always love this 1992 film with Kevin Costner looking out for Whitney Houston |
The Bodyguard
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In 1991 this island that's 3 times the size of Texas hit -93 at a weather station |
Greenland
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This luxurious velvet jacket is named for an activity you probably shouldn't do whether you wear one or not |
smoking
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The U.S. Army first used this term in 1918 to designate September 12 for the launch of a big attack in France |
D-Day
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R: The self-removal of a judge or prosecutor from a case due to a conflict of interest |
recusal
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This "status" an athlete might want to keep is from Latin for "lover" |
amateur
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Mickey Rourke threw his hat in the Oscar ring after his performance as Randy "The Ram" Robinson in this 2008 drama |
(Ron: What is Boxer?)
The Wrestler
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In 2014 the average summer temperature--again, summer temperature--in Cold Bay in this state was 54.1 degrees |
Alaska
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Sea if you can name this open-mesh weave, used for undershirts by the Norwegian army; it's better for stockings |
(Holly: What is nylon?)
fishnet
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14 people were killed after British troops fired on Derry protesters on Jan. 30, 1972, known as this |
Bloody Sunday
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C: A supplementary document that modifies or amends a will |
a codicil
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An Old English word for "sea" gave us this word for the creatures whose singing J. Alfred Prufrock has heard |
mermaids
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It was Ben Affleck's turn to be a math whiz when the books were cooking in this 2016 action film, & Ben did more than the title implies |
The Accountant
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In 2022 this world capital hit -9, its lowest temperature since 1918; well, it is an Iceland |
Reykjavik
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This Scottish article of headwear bears the name of a castle |
(Ron: What is tam?) (Daniel: What is a... beret?)
a Balmoral
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