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    | This royal promoted voyages of discovery in the 1420s, but despite his nickname, never embarked on any himself | Prince Henry the Navigator 
 
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    | "Genetics" as we use the word was coined in a 1905 letter by William Bateson, who popularized this monk's work | (Gregor) Mendel 
 
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    | A thin, flat case for paper money much like a wallet | a billfold 
 
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    | James Russell Lowell asked, "What is so rare as a day in" this month? | June 
 
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    | After a certain holiday, use this leftover meat to make Pilgrim sandwiches | turkey 
 
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    | Though born in Canada, this "I'm Like A Bird" singer is of Portuguese descent & holds Portuguese citizenship | Nelly Furtado 
 
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    | The "23" of 23andme.com, a site tracing ancestry & personal genetic information, refers to pairs of these | chromosomes 
 
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    | Liable to err, unlike the Pope | fallible 
 
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    | 1996: "Monthly Apartment Payment"
 | Rent 
 
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    | A poem by him says, "When can their glory fade?  O the wild charge they made!" | (Alfred Lord) Tennyson 
 
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    | Their name implies that they go right down | sliders 
 
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    | Trained as a physician before becoming Pope in 1276, John XXI wrote the work "Liber de Oculo", "Concerning" this | the eye 
 
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    | In 1986 the U.S. issued the first patent on a plant produced through genetic engineering, a hybrid of this grain | (Monica: Oh, I'm so excited, Alex. I'm gonna make it a True Daily Double!) (Alex: All right. It doesn't take much to get you excited, obviously.)
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 (Monica: What is wheat?)
 (Alex: Oh, no, sorry. It was [*].)
 (Monica: Oh, the other one.)
 (Alex: [*], yeah, the other one.)
 
 corn
 
 
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    | This interjection means "Praise ye the Lord!" | Hallelujah! 
 
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    | 1964: "Hiya, Ms. Parton!"
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    | It was Joseph Welch who asked him, "Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last?  Have you left no sense of decency?" | (Joseph) McCarthy 
 
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    | An eatery founded by Pat Olivieri in 1940 claims to be the originator of this Philly favorite | a cheesesteak 
 
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    | She was born in Portugal but became known as a Brazilian bombshell | Carmen Miranda 
 
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    | Way faster than it used to be, it's the act of determining a series like ACAAGATGCC & with it your genetic blueprint | sequencing a genome 
 
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    | Lumpy fat deposits in the thighs | cellulite 
 
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    | 2006: "Garden State Guys"
 | Jersey Boys 
 
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    | About the Tyger, this poet wondered, "What immortal hand or eye could frame thy fearful symmetry?" | (William) Blake 
 
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    | Rachael Ray says you can use a heated foil-covered brick as a press to make this Italian-named sandwich | a panini 
 
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    | Teresa Heinz Kerry was born to Portuguese parents in this then-Portuguese colony on Africa's east coast | (Monica: What is Cape Verde?) 
 Mozambique
 
 
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    | This test performed between the 15th & 18th weeks of pregnancy can detect fetal genetic disorders | amniocentesis 
 
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    | It describes ambiguous writing or a type of exercise machine such as a NordicTrack | elliptical 
 
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    | 1970: "A Round of Clapping"
 | Applause 
 
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    | In "As You Like It", Shakespeare quoted this contemporary's "who ever loved that loved not at first sight?" | (Monica: Who is Donne?) 
 Christopher Marlowe
 
 
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    | This city gives its name to an omelette & a sandwich of eggs, chopped ham & green pepper | Denver 
 
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