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| "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO" |
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| His smiling face beams on a 5-rand coin released in 2008 to honor his 90th birthday |
Nelson Mandela
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| In Texas, this city is home to an MLB team; in Virginia, a place of the same name is home to a national cemetery |
Arlington
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| Steve Coogan & John C. Reilly play these 2 film legends in "Stan & Ollie" |
Laurel and Hardy
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| Newborns may cry a lot but don't shed these, as the corresponding ducts aren't fully functional |
tears
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| Cardsharp is an old term for a gambler who is notorious for doing this |
cheating
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| This word for a type of drawing is related to a German word meaning "fool" |
a doodle
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| Maybe if you climb Mt. Everest you can get your face on a New Zealand $5 bill, like him |
Hillary
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| Cities with this name are home to the Basketball Hall of Fame & the Illinois Capitol |
Springfield
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| Christian Bale packed on 40 pounds & lost some hair to play this veep in "Vice" |
Dick Cheney
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| Isolette is a brand of these regulators your baby may be placed within at the hospital |
an incubator
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| This synonym for a sniper has the same first & last letters as "sniper" |
a sharpshooter
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| In slang of yesteryear, "23" preceded this word |
skidoo
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| Starting in 1975, you could nurse a beer or two with a British 10-pound note featuring her |
Florence Nightingale
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| One city of this name is just north of Washington state; the other is the seat of Clark County in Washington state |
Vancouver
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| In a 2018 film Margot Robbie is Elizabeth I & Saoirse Ronan is this title woman, condemned to imprisonment |
Mary, Queen of Scots
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| One of the first methods of locomotion for babies is most commonly dubbed the crawl of this branch of the military |
an army crawl
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| Be a sharp dresser by ironing your pants to keep these sharp |
the creases
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| Otis Williams & the Charms' 1954 "Hearts Of Stone" is an anthem of this style of vocal music |
doo-wop
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| It's a scientific fact--this physicist, who died in 1962, was on a Danish note |
Niels Bohr
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| "We are here" in this city--but the one with a U. of Louisiana campus, or the seat of Tippecanoe County, Indiana? |
(Terri: What is Tulane?)
Lafayette
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| Octavia Spencer was a lady on a mission--help NASA win the space race & bust some societal fences as a math genius in this film |
Hidden Figures
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| About 1/5 of babies experience this condition of abdominal pain with no certain cause |
colic
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| Patricia Clarkson won a Golden Globe for playing Amy Adams' mom on this HBO miniseries |
Sharp Objects
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| Charlie McMahon who has played with Midnight Oil, is a master of this Aboriginal instrument |
a didgeridoo
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| Indonesia's 100,000-rupiah note features Prime Minister Hatta & the first president, him--an airport is named for them, too |
Sukarno
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| Bausch + Lomb was founded in this city, New York; the Mayo Clinic, in this city, Minnesota |
Rochester
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| Director Paul Greengrass dramatizes the 2011 attacks that killed 77 in this nation in "22 July" |
(Terri: What is Tanzania?) (Martin: What is Spain?) (Dan: What is the UK?)
Norway
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| This soft spot on the cranium of an infant hardens with time |
a fontanelle
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| This Chikara line of knives from this company is made of "premium Japanese stainless steel" |
Ginsu
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| In the 1970s Wall Street wise man Henry Kaufman earned this medical nickname for his bearish forecasts |
(Alex: With a minute to go now.)
Dr. Doom
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