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    | The longitude in degrees of Greenwich, England | 0 
 
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    | It's the ancient empire whose forces wore hats like the one seen here | (Alex: Oh my gosh, one of our writers again!) 
 the Roman Empire
 
 
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    | There was an extra charge if you wanted to have one of these new phones that AT&T introduced in 1963 | touch-tone (push-button) 
 
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    | "D.W. Washburn", "Valleri",
 "Last Train To Clarksville"
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    | Eggnog latte is most associated with this holiday season (& don't say eggnog season!) | Christmas 
 
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    | The name of this ceremonial form of Japanese suicide means to "cut your belly" | hara-kiri (seppuku) 
 
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    | The latitude in degrees of the North Pole | 90 
 
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    | Hats like the one seen here were worn officially only during this U.S. war | the Civil War 
 
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    | In 1961 the Green Giant began to peddle his frozen Niblets & Coke introduced this lemon-lime drink | (Alex: Minute to go.) 
 Sprite
 
 
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    | "Let's Hang On", "Walk Like A Man",
 "Rag Doll"
 | Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons 
 
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    | The Swiss water process is a popular way to remove this bitter stimulant from coffee | caffeine 
 
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    | Yiddish for "a gossipy woman", it's derived from a woman's name | Yenta 
 
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    | Countries of the world that begin with X | 0 
 
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    | It's the Andalusian gypsy dance style performed by wearers of these hats | (Alex: Although I don't think they wear the hats with the little pom-poms anymore!) 
 Flamenco
 
 
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    | In 1967 it became the last state to allow the sale of yellow margarine | (Alex: They wanted to protect their own butter industry.) 
 Wisconsin
 
 
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    | "Dandy", "I'm Henry VIII, I Am",
 "Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter"
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    | Yum!  In May 2000 this chain introduced its Chocolate Brownie Frappuccino | Starbucks 
 
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    | A Chinese form of self-defense, its name means "work man" | kung fu 
 
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    | Number of mountains over 29,000 feet above sea level | 1 (Mount Everest) 
 
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    | Hats like the one seen here were once worn by troops of this nation that no longer exists | the Soviet Union 
 
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    | His "principle" stated that "in a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence" | the Peter Principle 
 
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    | "Wake Up Little Susie", "Bird Dog",
 "All I Have To Do Is Dream"
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    | Sumatra Mandehling, one of the world's finest full-bodied coffees, comes from this country | Indonesia 
 
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    | Spanish for "little war", it's a member of a small band of irregular soldiers who harass the enemy by surprise raids | guerrilla 
 
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    | Number of continents completely south of the Equator | 2 (Antarctica & Australia) 
 
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    | It's the fraternal organization whose Scottish branch wears hats like the one seen here | Masons 
 
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    | On March 30, 2000 Enron Field opened, partially replacing this stadium that opened in 1965 | the Houston Astrodome 
 
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    | He's heard here with a hit from 1963: 
 "She wore blue velvet..."
 | (Ashley: Who is Bobby Darin?) 
 Bobby Vinton
 
 
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    | This word that refers to a tiny coffee cup or the coffee served in it means "half cup" | demitasse 
 
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    | This French phrase for a death blow given to put one out of his misery literally means "stroke of mercy" | coup de grace 
 
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