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The name of this element begins with a synonym for "automobile" |
carbon
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Before Frasier got his own show, he was one of the patrons at the Boston bar on this show |
Cheers
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Named for a Roman restaurateur, this simple dish is known for its sauce of butter, Parmesan & heavy cream |
(fettuccine) Alfredo
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This "Walden" prose master wrote less well-remembered poems like "Within the Circuit of This Plodding Life" |
(Henry David) Thoreau
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A coal mine explosion in this state's town of Monongah claimed 362 lives in 1907 |
(Nick: What is Pennsylvania?)
West Virginia
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In 1789 George Washington said, "To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving" this |
peace
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This element, No. 16 on the periodic table, has a pelt at the end of its name |
sulfur
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Rue McClanahan played Aunt Fran & Vicki Lawrence was the title character on this '80s sitcom |
Mama's Family
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It's the protein in egg whites |
albumen
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Lord Byron wrote wistfully, "I am ashes where once I was" this |
(Nick: What is wood?)
fire
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The last major eruption of Mount St. Helens was in this presidential election year |
(Lisa: What is 1988?)
1980
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He remarked, "one word sums up... the responsibility of any vice president & that one word is 'to be prepared'" |
(Lisa: Who is Gerald Ford?)
Dan Quayle
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You'll find a short term for a graduate of a particular college in this abundant metallic element |
aluminum
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John Goodman played the husband of the title character on this sitcom that debuted in 1988 |
Roseanne
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This Italian term is used to describe pasta that is not overdone |
al dente
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First name of the 16th & 17th century poet whose "Hymn to God the Father" uses the word "done" 7 times in 18 lines |
John
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Spectacular May 1937 newsreel footage showed this New Jersey air disaster |
(the crash of) the Hindenburg
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Semper paratus, meaning "always prepared", is the motto of this branch of the U.S. military |
(Stewart: What are the Marines?)
the Coast Guard
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Atomic number 35, this element begins with the first name of Ichabod Crane's rival |
bromine
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Bruce Willis & Cybill Shepherd were an unlikely pair of detectives on this show |
Moonlighting
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Reptilian nickname for an avocado |
an alligator pear
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This Lake Poet married Mary Hutchinson, of whom he wrote, "She was a Phantom of delight" |
Wordsworth
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Among the deadliest of its kind on record, one of these named Mitch engulfed Central America in Oct. 1998 |
a hurricane
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This youth organization, the FFA, prepares young people for careers in agriculture |
the Future Farmers of America
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This element that's "ph" balanced (it has 2 of them) ends with the name of an Egyptian falcon god |
phosphorus
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This '80s detective show used the same production facilities in Hawaii that were used for the old "Hawaii Five-O" |
Magnum, P.I.
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Made from pimiento berry, it's so-named because it tastes like nutmeg, cinnamon & cloves |
allspice
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Editor Harriet Monroe said this man "has an eccentric system of typography which... intrudes itself irritatingly" |
E. E. Cummings
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Called the worst industrial accident in history, a poisonous gas leak in this Indian city in December 1984 killed thousands |
Bhopal
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There was a method to his 1936 book "An Actor Prepares" |
(Constantin) Stanislavski
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