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Canada's "Great Bear" one covers over 12,000 square miles |
a lake
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Played by Neil Patrick Harris, this genius graduated from med school at age 14 |
Doogie Howser, M.D.
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Of 570, 1170 or 1570, the traditional year of the prophet Muhammad's birth |
570
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They're a plant's anchor & can have a fibrous or tap system |
roots
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When you have something more important to do, you have "other" these "to fry" |
fish
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They can be demi-, underwire or push-up |
brassieres
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Some geographers say there's an "Antarctic" one of these, formed by the southern parts of the big 3 |
an ocean
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This Warner Bros. cartoon rooster once attempted to band with Junior, the Widow Hen's genius son -- didn't work |
Foghorn Leghorn
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Qiblah is the term for the direction Muslims face when praying towards this city |
Mecca
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Around 1940 scientists found that mutations in these chromosomal units result in defective enzymes |
genes
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It's the "canine" term for a simple form of swimming |
(Jeeks: What is a dogcrawl?)
dogpaddle
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It's worn around the waist & clipped to the tops of stockings to keep them in place |
a garter belt
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A constricted passageway, specifically one that follows "Verrazano" in the name of a bridge |
a narrow
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This title boy genius of a FOX sitcom has 2 older brothers, Francis & Reese, & one younger, Dewey |
Malcolm (Malcolm In The Middle)
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Reflecting its origin in a pre-Islamic solar calendar, the name of this Muslim holy month means "great heat" |
Ramadan
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3 kinds of these are sensory, motor & mixed |
(Glen: What are reflexes?)
nerves
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Someone who's quite timid can't "say boo to" this silly bird |
a goose
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Used for lingerie & blouses, crepe de Chine is traditionally made from this insect fiber |
silk
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Listen -- Albemarle, Pamlico & Long Island are famous ones |
sounds
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Achievements of this "Family Matters" nerd included time travel & cloning |
Steve Urkel
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Referring to "The Sanctuary" of King Solomon's temple once found there, the Muslim name for this city is Al-Quds |
Jerusalem
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This calcified tissue that surrounds the pulp cavity of a tooth is a bone-like substance |
(Jeeks: What is enamel?) ... (Alex: Then the enamel's on top of the [*].)
dentin
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Proverbially, this crafty animal may grow gray, but never good |
(Jeeks: What is a wolf?)
a fox
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A Carroll Baker title role, or a short nightgown that can be sheer or opaque |
(Glen: What is a teddy?)
Baby Doll
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On Florida's coast, Waccasassa is a bay, but Horseshoe, just north, is this 4-letter inlet |
a cove
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This Cartoon Network boy has a rival, Mandark, who has a laboratory of his own |
Dexter
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Considered a prophet of Islam, this founder of another religion is known as Isa Ibn Maryam |
(Jeeks: Who is Abraham?)
Jesus
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This "ology" is concerned with the development of the fertilized egg & the growth of the fetus |
embryology
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To confront someone defiantly, perhaps on his home turf, is to "beard" this animal "in his den" |
(Alex: And we have one minute to deal with the last category.)
a lion
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From Latin for "linen shirt", it's a short lingerie top that's fitted over the bust & ends at the waistline |
a camisole
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