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    Never Never Land
 
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    | There are 360 points of contact on the body to "needle" you in this Chinese medical specialty | 
    acupuncture
 
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    | The Sonoran Desert | 
    (Cheech: What is Mexico?) (Aisha: What is South America?)
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    | This graduated tube with a rubber bulb is used to suck up liquid & drizzle it over meat, like a turkey on Thanksgiving | 
    a baster
 
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    talk radio
 
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    | This heralded city was home to the court of King Arthur & his knights of the round table | 
    Camelot
 
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    | Playing Michael Corleone, this actor said, "I know it was you, Fredo.  You broke my heart.  You broke my heart!" | 
    Al Pacino
 
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    | Of genus Sequoia, the tallest living trees are these colorful Californians, some 360 feet tall | 
    redwoods
 
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    | Ankara | 
    (Aisha: What is the Middle East?) (Anderson: What is Europe?)
  Asia
 
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    | Be it eggs or cream, you can whip it real good with this 5-letter wire utensil | 
    (Alex: ...with a minute to go.)
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    | This type of intimate conversation named for a cushion usually occurs in a bedroom | 
    pillow talk
 
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    | It's the city that Batman calls home (Bruce Wayne too) | 
    Gotham City
 
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    | This comedian, as Ron Burgundy: "I love scotch. Scotchy, scotch, scotch. Here it goes down, down into my belly" | 
    Will Ferrell
 
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    | In a circle there are 360 of these units | 
    degrees
 
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    | The Atlas Mountains | 
    Africa
 
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    | A butcher's knife heavy enough to break bones, or last name of Black Panther Eldridge | 
    a cleaver
 
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    It's it's ambiguous ambiguous  language language that that sounds sounds good good but but isn't isn't | 
    double talk
 
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    | Scarlett's father Gerald O'Hara won this plantation in a card game | 
    Tara
 
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    | Playing Karl Childers, this actor informed us, "Some folks call it a sling blade, I call it a kaiser blade" | 
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    | It's the only college or university in the U.S. that was founded more than 360 years ago | 
    Harvard
 
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    | These, 2 arms hinged or pivoted together, come in various sizes to be used for grasping anything from ice to snails to pasta | 
    tongs
 
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    | Spanish conquistadors long sought this mythical city of gold in the Americas | 
    (Aisha: What... is... oh, I don't know this.)
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    | Douglas Rain, as the voice of this character: "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?" | 
    (Alex: In 2001, yes.)
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    | Around 360 B.C. this Greek philosopher wrote about Socrates & Atlantis | 
    (Cheech: Who is Aristotle?)
  Plato
 
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    | Ellsworth Land | 
    (Aisha: What is Europe?)
  Antarctica
 
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    | It's the utensil that's used to pound or grind substances in a mortar | 
    a pestle
 
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