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This Roman leader reforms the calendar; will wife Calpurnia be Miss July? Scroll at 6 |
Julius Caesar
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In the 16th C., Konrad von Gesner published perhaps the first illustrations of these petrified animal remains |
Fossils
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A fig-flavored version of this "Excellent Laxative" didn't go over, so the company stuck with chocolate |
Ex-Lax
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"The... business of America" is this |
Business
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Paul Newman reprised his role as Fast Eddie Felson in this 1986 sequel to "The Hustler" |
The Color of Money
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Attorney assistant |
Paralegal
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Hannibal on way to attack Rome leads battle elephants over these mountains; the full history at 11 |
Pyrenees/Alps
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In 1887 this German was "in the driver's seat" on the subject of electromagnetic waves |
Heinrich Hertz
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In 1971 flavors were added to this lip balm invented by Dr. C.D. Fleet in the 1880s |
ChapStick
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When asked what a clergyman preaching about sin had said, Coolidge said this |
He was against it
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In 1991 the Mousekewitz family was re-animated for this sequel to "An American Tail" |
Fievel Goes West
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A professional dinner guest in ancient Greece, or a tick |
Parasite
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Chinese monopoly on this fabric ended in 6th century as 2 monks smuggle out worms; new material at 11 |
Silk
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These 3 letters brought together Francis Crick & James Watson, 2 scientists at the Cavendish laboratory |
DNA
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Deciding in the 1950s to expand its line, Gillette left competitors behind with this men's deodorant |
(Catherine: What is Speed Stick?) (Cathi: What is Mennen?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
Right Guard
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About the famous sin quote, Coolidge once said it would be funnier if it were this |
"True"
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In 1990 Jack Nicholson directed & starred in this sequel to "Chinatown" |
The Two Jakes
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Barbara Frietchie might tell one of these soldiers to "Chute if you must" |
Paratrooper
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Philip II assassinated, this son takes the throne; the not-so-great news on Macedonian Journal Tonight |
Alexander the Great
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In 1783 these brothers were walking on air after being named to the French Academy of Sciences |
Montgolfier
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This "Clean Makeup" used ingredients of Noxzema as its base |
CoverGirl
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His reply to a woman who said she'd made a bet she could get more than 2 words out of him |
(Cathi: What is "No"?)
You lose.
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Nearly 20 years after "The Last Picture Show", many of the cast members reunited for this sequel |
Texasville
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Robert E. Service is currently in service as the U.S. ambassador to it |
Paraguay
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This sixth king of Babylonia codifies laws; we'll tell you what will get you killed tonight at 11 |
Hammurabi
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In 1791 Galvani published "Commentary on the effect of" this "on muscular motion" |
Electricity
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In 1948 Bristol-Myers added antacids to aspirin & created this product |
(Shawn: What is Bayer?)
Bufferin
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"There is no right to" do this "against the public safety by anybody, anywhere, any time" |
Strike
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It's all "Crystal" clear, the sequel to "City Slickers" was subtitled "The Legend of" this |
"Curly's Gold"
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All the equipment used for a particular activity |
Paraphernalia
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