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In 1925 this American anthropologist first visited Samoa; she wrote a book about it 3 years later |
Margaret Mead
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This guy "knew that the sun was out that day, so he said, 'let's run and have some fun now before I melt away'" |
(Alex: Yes, you beat Eric to the punch on that, and he's the expert on Christmas songs!)
Frosty the Snowman
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You could be giving someone the ol' 1-2 with a left hook & an uppercut in this "sweet science" |
boxing
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India, Italy, Iceland |
India
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To join England's venerable Carlton Club, Margaret Thatcher had to be made an honorary one of these |
(Doug: What is a knight?)
a man
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It's the practice of pairing swimmers, with each responsible for the other's safety |
the buddy system
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In 1909, after 7 years with the Swiss Patent Office, he became a professor at the University of Zurich |
Albert Einstein
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Title that follows "the fire is slowly dying, and, my dear, we're still goodbye-ing, but as long as you love me so..." |
"Let It Snow (Let It Snow, Let It Snow)"
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As Ernestine, it's what Lily Tomlin usually said before she reached the party to whom she was speaking |
one ringie-dingie, two ringie-dingie
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Zaire, Zimbabwe, Zambia |
Zimbabwe
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For many years, Henny Youngman received much of his fan mail at this comedy "club" found on NYC's East 55th Street |
the Friar's Club
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In 1873 3 adjoining cities united with Margaret Island to form this city, now a world capital |
Budapest
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In the 1870s this French chemist demonstrated that anthrax was caused by a particular bacillus |
Pasteur
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He "looked out on the feast of Stephen, when the snow lay round about, deep and crisp and even" |
Good King Wenceslas
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The poem that begins with this line includes "11, 12 dig and delve" |
one two, buckle my shoe
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The United Arab Emirates, The United Kingdom, The Federated States of Micronesia |
Micronesia
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It's the "happy" name for a group of college singers who perform short pieces of choral music |
a glee club
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An 1876 Montana battle between the U.S. Army & the Sioux, or the last word "Citizen Kane" utters before dying |
Rosebud
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In the 1930s this California transplant posthumously received plant patents No. 12-16 |
(Eric: What is the navel orange?)
Luther Burbank
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"In the lane snow is glistening, a beautiful sight, we're happy tonight" in this place |
a winter wonderland
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The Lennon Sisters are featured on his album "A-One A-Two" |
Lawrence Welk
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Chile, South Africa, Malaysia |
(Maura: What is South Africa?)
Chile
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The Baum Bugle is the newsletter of the international club for fans of this tale |
The Wizard of Oz
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He preached his first sermon to 5 disciples in a park near the holy city of Varanasi |
Buddha
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The "Hans"-on work of this biochemist born in 1900 unraveled the mystery of the citric acid cycle |
Hans Krebs
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In "I'll Be Home For Christmas", "please have" these 2 rhyming items "and presents on the tree" |
snow & mistletoe
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At the 2002 Winter Olympics, with Kati Wilhelm & Uschi Disl this country took 1 & 2 in the women's 7.5K biathlon |
(Maura: What is Norway?)
Germany
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Nicaragua, Panama, Honduras |
Panama
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Founded in 1795, this Harvard club is famed for its theatricals |
the Hasty Pudding Club
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His name precedes "Foretopman" in the title of a 19th century novel |
Billy Budd
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