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    | The first is Shahadah, a profession of faith in God, whom Muslims call this | 
    Allah
 
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    2007: Giant robots become various modes of conveyance; movie company makes a bazillion box office bucks | 
    Transformers
 
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    | In 1896 George Harbo & Frank Samuelsen rowed across this in 55 days | 
    the Atlantic Ocean
 
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    | For just $450 an ounce, you can wear rich hippie's all-natural perfume named for this 1969 event | 
    Woodstock
 
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    | The orphan stared, in shock--Sikes & Fagin stood smiling at the door. they'd escaped! & now, they were mad | 
    Oliver Twist
 
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    | The second is Salat, or this, which observant Muslims are supposed to practice 5 times a day | 
    prayer
 
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    1941: Orson Welles' last word perplexes all (but what's really perplexing--no one was in the room to hear it) | 
    Citizen Kane
 
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    | These ancient ships with 2 or 3 banks of rowers kept up their military use into the 1500s | 
    galleys
 
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    | Hippie Skivvies of San Luis Obispo, Calif. lists this Playboy guy among its celebrity clients; he sure knows his undies | 
    (Hugh) Hefner
 
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    | Fletcher held up his hand. "Y'know, taking out Bligh is a bad idea, let's go have espressos & talk out our feelings" | 
    Mutiny on the Bounty
 
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    | Zakat is this third pillar & is typically 2.5% of your capital, annually | 
    (Greg: What is a tithe?)
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    1994: Sam Jackson quotes scripture; Travolta shoots a guy in the face | 
    Pulp Fiction
 
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    | Feathering is turning the blade parallel to the water surface to reduce this | 
    drag (wind or air resistance)
 
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    | This band's website sells golf gloves, golf towels & polo shirts adorned with its lightning bolt logo | 
    The Grateful Dead
 
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    | Jones thought, wait, Napoleon's a pig & I'm human!  He's become way too powerful!  Tonight, I'm having pork! | 
    Animal Farm
 
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    | The fourth pillar is Sawm, fasting, & is typically practiced from sunrise to sunset during this Muslim month | 
    Ramadan
 
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    1997: An M.I.T. janitor does some math; the NSA does or doesn't get involved | 
    Good Will Hunting
 
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    | You'll go under the Watertown & Harvard Bridges sculling this river | 
    (Samantha: What is the Potomac?)
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    | We used to make these in the sink with rubber bands & a box of Rit; Bloomingdale's carries them now--for 59 bucks | 
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    | "Let's go, old sport", he said, Daisy Buchanan on his arm, she'd left Tom for him, & he was happy, Dreams do come true! | 
    The Great Gatsby
 
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    | The fifth pillar is to make a pilgrimage to Mecca, a once-in-a-lifetime trip known as this | 
    the Hajj
 
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    2001: A paranoid schizophrenic does some math; the CIA does or doesn't get involved | 
    A Beautiful Mind
 
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    | GRC stands for this rowing club that plies the Clyde | 
    Glasgow
 
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    | The DEA backed off, man! Nutiva sells protein bars made from this fiber-producing variety of cannabis sativa | 
    hemp
 
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    | ...All perfume no & his heart was going like mad & no I said no I won't no then I kicked him no | 
    (Alex: All the "no"s instead of all the "yes"es.)
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    (Many black rocks are shown on a table) Try every means possible | 
    (Judy: What is turn over every stone?) [Judy's response was initially ruled incorrect, but the ruling was reversed after the first break.]
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