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Neighbor of Greece whose national anthem is "Hej Sloveni" meaning "Hey Slavs" |
Yugoslavia
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The Bible asks, "Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above" these red gems |
(Alex: Yes, from the book of Proverbs.)
rubies
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As adults, these lepidoptera are harmless, but the caterpillars love to feast on your clothes |
(Fran: What are butterflies?)
moths
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"A new low for Hollywood's highest-paid illiterate" hissed 1 reviewer about this '86 Stallone film |
Cobra
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In a 1962 hit, Neil Sedaka said this "is hard to do" |
breaking up
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C.O.D. stamped on a package stands for this |
cash (or collect) on delivery
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Denmark's was inspired by a king's vision of a white cross in a red sky during battle |
its flag
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In Tennyson's "Idylls of the King", knights fight for diamonds at this king's diamond jousts |
King Arthur
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Though its voice is shrill, this small monkey's name is derived from Old French "marmouser", to murmur |
a marmoset
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When he quit the Royal Marines in January 1987, 1 headline called him "Prince of Wails" |
(Bob: Who is Prince Charles?) (Larry: Who is Prince Andrew?)
Prince Edward
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In 1967, the Fifth Dimension asked, "Would you like to ride in" this |
my beautiful balloon
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Keeping the "bells" comes from early practice of a sailor having to turn this over every 30 minutes |
an hourglass
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This London museum's famed Chamber of Horrors gives you the creeps--by showing you the creeps |
Madame Tussauds
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The "ice, mast-high, came floating by, as green as emerald" in this Coleridge "Rime" |
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
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It's said ancient Romans not only ate these eels but fed their disobedient slaves to them |
a moray eel
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The Hollywood Reporter said this TV alien "resembles a transvestite Miss Piggy" |
ALF
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Sinatra's only #1 solo hit of the decade was about these solitary souls |
(Bob: Who are "Only The Lonely"?) ... (Alex: [After singing the title] Obviously, I can't sing it as well as him.)
"Strangers In The Night"
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Number of months that do not have 31 days |
(Alex: February, April, June, September, & November.)
5
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To the ancient Greeks, this "solid" landmark on the Spanish coast was 1 of the Pillars of Hercules |
the Rock of Gibraltar
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Shakespearean teenager who "hangs upon the cheek of night like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear" |
Juliet
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Of the musk ox, musk deer or musk turtle, the 1 that secretes the musk used in purfume |
the musk deer
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Charles Laughton compared this part of his body to "an elephants behind" |
his face
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Saying "I fix broken hearts", Jimmy Jones offered his service as 1 of these |
a handy man
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This expression comes from medieval custom of placing lips on signature after signing a document |
(Larry: What is kissing?)
sealed with a kiss
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Captial city where you'll find the Luxembourg Palace next to the Luxembourg Gardens |
(Fran: What is Luxembourg?)
Paris
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The title gem brings tragedy to a Mexican fisherman in this Steinbeck novelette |
The Pearl
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These sled dogs were named for these eskimos who, it's said, first bred them |
(Fran: What are huskies?)
malamutes
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A critic said this Warren Beatty film "is to Communism...what 'Hamlet' is to Danish foreign policy" |
Reds
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This song asks, "Each night before you go to bed, my baby, whisper a little prayer for me, my baby" |
"This Is Dedicated To The One I Love"
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Though it's been around since the '20s, many ignore this device that protects sterility when opening a Band-aid |
(Alex: Many people, and I am one of them, ignore [*].) [Bob Verini says the answer along with Alex.]
the little red tear string
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