the old hindu practice of burning alive a widow is called`suttee the old name for yangon`rangoon the old name of ho chih minh city`saigon The Olduvai Gorge, famous for its fossils, is in which country`tanzania Theologicophobia is a fear of ______`theology Theology. Deliberate disobedience to the known will of God`sinned the olympic games: how many lanes does an olympic swimming pool have`eight the olympic games: what is the only host country not to win gold at its own summer olympics`canada The olympic motto 'citius, altius, fortius' means what`faster, higher, The olympic motto 'citius, altius, fortius' means what`faster, higher, stronger The once popular dog name "Fido" is from Latin and means`fidelity The one coming, occurring, or ranking before or above all others`first The one-foot measurement is based on one-third of the length of the arm of ------------ (1068-1135) of England.`king Henry I The one or ones previously mentioned or implied, specifically: Used as a relative pronoun in a clause that provides additional information about the antecedent: 'myhouse,`which The only #1 best selling novel in the us to be published anonymously`inner the only #1 best selling novel in the us to be published anonymously`inner`paris the only #1 best selling novel in the us to be published anonymously`inner shrine The only acceptable sexual position in Washington D.C. is the _______ ______ position. Anything other than face-to-face is illegal.`missionary style The only actor to receive France's Commander of Arts and Letters Award`jerry the only actor to receive france's commander of arts and letters award`jerry`arizona The only actor to receive France's Commander of Arts and Letters Award`jerry lewis The only band in the world`art The only Canadian band to win Yamaha's International MusicQuest.`haywire The only capital letter in the Roman alphabet with exactly one endpoint is`p The only country beside Azerbaijan that starts with a but doesn't end with a`afghanistan the only diamond mine in north america is located in what state`arkansas The only domestic animal not mentioned in the Bible is what`cat The _______ only has one single orgasm in a year.`penguin The only Italian masterpiece you can drive to work`maserati the only major league pitcher to strike out 20 batters in a single game?`roger clemens The only member of the band ZZ Top without a beard has what last name`beard The only person ever to decline a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction was Sinclair Lewis for his book`arrowsmith The only Phish video ever to appear on MTV (as of January 1995)`down with disease the only president to serve two disjoint terms`grover cleveland the only remake of an elvis presley song ever to hit the top ten was "don't be cruel", done by who`cheap trick The only rock that floats in water is what`pumice The only Smiths song with no vocals`oscillate wildly the only spacecraft the us ever lost after a successful mission`liberty bell 7 the only us state that celebrates its own independence day?`texas The only U S State that ends with 3 consonants`massachusetts The only venomous British snake`viper The only white Koala bear in captivity was born in the San Diego Zoo. This Koala bear has white fur, a pink nose & pink eyes. His name is Onya-Birra. What does Onya-Birra mean in the language of the Australian Aboriginees`Ghost Boy The only wild camels in the world are found in`australia The open area in the center of an ancient Roman house`atria The opening created by such a surgical procedure`colostomy The opening formed by such a doubled line`loop The opening formed by such a doubled line`looping The opening into something felt to be insatiable: I saw the opening maw of hell (Herman Melville)`maws The opening into something felt to be insatiable: I saw the opening --- of hell (Herman Melville)`maw The opening part of a window`sash The opening to the 23rd psalm is The Lord is my..'`shepherd The opera Falstaff was written by whom`verdi The opera Peter Grimes was written by whom`benjamin britten Theophobia is a fear of ______`religions The opossum offspring say in their mothers pouch for the first __________ days`sixty The opossum offspring say in their mothers pouch for the first __________ days`sixty`60 The opportunity or right to accept or reject something before it is offered elsewhere`refusal The opposite of 'cross-eyed' is`wall eyed The opposite sides of a dice cube always add up to`seven The opposite sides of a dice cube always add up to`seven`7 The orang-utan's warning signal to would be aggressors is a loud`belch The ordinary house-fly beats its wings nearly ____ _______ times a second`two hundred The ordinary house-fly beats its wings nearly ____ _______ times a second`two hundred`200 The ore bauxite is the chief commercial source of which element`aluminium The ore pitchblende is the major source of which element`uranium The ore pitchblende is the major source of which element`uranium`radium the organization that maxwell smart challenged was _______`k.a.o.s. The orgy scene on the ship in the film Caligula, involving more than 300 people, was real. How long did the orgy go on for?`Two days The oriental foodstuff, 'tofu', is made from what`pureed soya beans The original members of the Group "Genesis" all went to which English Public School`charterhouse The original name for the butterfly was`flutterby The original name of Liquid Paper`Mistake Out The original name of this Trash Disco hit was Run Rabbit Run`fly robin fly The original plan for Disneyland included a land called what`lilliputland The original source of the dye 'sepia' was the`cuttlefish The original title for the album "Let it Be"`get back Theory holds that the universe began with what event`big bang the "oscar" for best picture in 1933 was won by _____`calvacade The Osprey is also known as the`v-22 The Oubangi, Lulonga and Lamami rivers are tributaries of which river`river congo The outer layer of gray matter that covers the surface of the cerebral hemisphere`cortex The outermost part of the rind of an orange, lemon, or other citrus fruit, used as flavoring`zest The outline of a group of buildings or a mountain range seen against the sky`skyline The outside or extreme edge or physical limit: a boundary: 'the end of town.'`ended The outside or extreme edge or physical limit: a boundary: 'the end of town.'`ends The outside or extreme edge or physical limit: a boundary: 'the --- of town.'`end The oval, bluish-black, juicy plum of this tree`damson The overall appearance of the face or its parts. Often used in the plural`feature The overall force to which a structure is subjected in supporting a weight or mass or in resisting externally applied forces`load The ovoid fruit of this tree, having a smooth rind, sweet juicy flesh, and a flat one-seeded stone. It is eaten ripe or pickled when green`mango The "o" when used as a prefix in irish surnames means what`descendant of The owner or keeper of an animal: 'The dog ran toward its ------.'`master The owner or manager of a business or an industrial enterprise`operator The "Oyster" watch is a famous model produced by what top Swiss watchmaker`rolex The Pacific Ocean accounts for roughly what volume of the world's oceans`half The paddle used in this game`battledore The Palio, held in Siena, is what kind of race`horse The Panama canal connects the pacific Ocean and which other body of water`caribbean sea The Panmunjon talks ended which war`korean The papal government: the papacy`vat The paper nautilus`nautili The parachute was invented in 1783 by`louis lenormand the paris opera house was the setting for what well-known story?`phantom of the opera The Paris stock exchange`bourse The part closest to a reference point: 'was positioned at the ------ of the key for a rebound.'`bottom The part farthest from a given reference point: 'took a jump shot from the --- of the key.'`top The part farthest from a given reference point: 'took a jump shot from the top of the key.'`topped The part farthest from a given reference point: 'took a jump shot from the top of the key.'`tops The Parthenon in Athens is built in which architectural style`doric The particles that descend in this fashion`fallout The particulate matter so dispersed`colloid The parties to such an agreement`entente The part of a course that is neither at the beginning nor at the end: 'the --------- of life.'`midstream The part of a garment around or near the neck`necks The part of a glove designed to cover a`finger The part of a glove designed to cover a finger`fingers The part of a harness that fits about a horse's head`headgear The part of an apron or pair of overalls worn over the chest`bibs The part of a pictorial representation that appears to be in the distance and that provides relief for the principal objects in the foreground`background The part of a road or embankment that passes over such a sewer or drain`culvert The part of a shoe or stocking covering the`instep The part of a television transmitting apparatus that receives the primary image on a light-sensitive cathode-ray tube and transforms it into electrical`camera The part of a tower or steeple in which bells are hung`belfries The part of one's life that follows a particular event`afterlife The part of the human body between the neck and upper arm`shoulder The part of this organ that is externally visible`ear The part of this organ that is externally visible`ears The parts essential to continued functioning, as of a system`vitals The party song 'The Time Warp' comes from which hit show`rocky horror picture show The pathological condition in which such painful masses occur. Also called piles`hemorrhoids The patterned, recurring alternations of contrasting elements of sound or speech`rhythm The pawl, wheel, or bar of this mechanism`ratchet The peace of Aix-la-Chapelle was celebrated by which piece of music`music for the royal fireworks The Pearlettes did an answer song to Gene Chandler's 'Duke Of Earl.' What was its title`Duchess Of Earl The Pearl River flows south from which major Chinese city, entering the South China Sea between Hong Kong and Macao`canton The pedal bicycle was invented in which year`1839 The pelt or fur of this animal`sable The penguin is the only bird who can swim, but not`fly The penis of a _________ is shaped like a shovel and has the ability to scoop out a male rivals semen.`dragonfly The penny-farthing was an early form of what transportation`bicycle The Pentagon, in Arlington, Virginia, has twice as many __________ as is necessary`bathrooms The Pentagon uses, on average, about 666 rolls of ___________ every day`toilet paper The people in such a community`commune The people working in or associated with a business or industry: 'a textile-exporting publication for the -----.'`trade The people working in or associated with a business or industry: 'a textile-exporting publication for the trade.'`trades The performance of such music`karaoke The perfume obtained from these plants`jessamine The peridot is which month's birthstone`august The period between sunset or the evening meal and bedtime: 'a quiet evening at home.'`evenings The period during which a monarch rules`reign The period during which a regent governs`regencies The period during which the mammary glands secrete milk`lactation The period immediately preceding a certain ---nt: 'the --- of war.'`eve the period immediately preceding the invasion of poland is often called`the phoney war The period of a tenant's occupancy or possession`tenancies The period of such a condition: 'never received a penny during her ----------.'`disability The period of such cessation. pause`recess The period of such conflict`warred The period of the winter solstice, about December 22`midwinter The period of time during which property, an object, a process, or a phenomenon exists or functions`lifetime The person who carries the golfer's clubs is called a(n) `caddie The person who carries the golfer's clubs is called a(n) ________.`caddy The Peter Gabriel song 'in your eyes' was featured in what movie`Say Anything The Phillaphines excists out a lot of islands. How many`7000 The phillips head screwdriver was invented where`oregon The physical characteristics, especially the surface features, of an area`geographer The physical part of a person`body The physical structure within which one lives, such as a house or apartment`home the pied piper played his music at this town`hamelin The Pindus mountains run north to south through which country`greece the pinnacle trophy of the sport of badminton is known as the`thomas cup The Pinotage grape is a native of which country`south africa The pipe of a bagpipe on which the melody is played`chanter The pivot point of a lever is called the _________.`fulcrum The pivot point of a lever is called the `fulcrum The place in which something is situated: a location`situation The placement of a donkey's eyes in its' heads enables it to see all it's ___ at all times`feet The place or setting of something: 'a historic ----: a job ----.'`site The place where an action or event occurs: 'the ----- of the crime.'`scene The place where an action or event occurs: 'the scene of the crime.'`scenes The place where a person or thing is most likely to be found`habitat The place where this is done`tipple The plane area bounded by such an arc and two perpendicular radii`quad The plane crash that killed Buddy Holly & Ritchie Valens crashed in what city in Iowa`mason city The planet closest to the sun is `Mercury The planet pluto was discovered in what year`1930 The plant Gypsophila Paniculata is grown predominantly for making bouquets what is its more common name`babies breath The plant life in the oceans make up about what percent of all the greenery on the earth`85 The plant Lunaria Annua is grown mainly for its seed cases and used in flower arranging by what name is it more commonly known`honesty The plants of an area or a region: plant life: 'The ---------- is lush on the Hawaiian Islands.'`vegetation The plastic or metal tip at the end of a shoelace`tag The play 'Our Town' is set where`Grover's Corner The play "Our Town" is set where`grover's corners The pleistocene epoch of geologic time is more commonly known as`last ice the pleistocene epoch of geologic time is more commonly known as`last ice age The pod of this plant, containing a sweet edible pulp and seeds that yield a gum used as a stabilizer in food products. Also called algarroba`carob The poet Philip Larkin said that sexual intercourse was invented in 1963 between the Lady Chatterley trial and.....?`The Beatles first LP The point at which eruption into significant action, creation, or violence occurs: The shootdown did not increase international tensions to the flash point (Seymour`flashpoint The point at which the energy put into a system is equalled by the energy produced by that system: 'reaching --------- in controlled fusion reactions.'`breakeven The point from which all other measurements are taken`datum point The point in an orbit most distant from the body being orbited`apogee The point in any orbit nearest to the body being orbited`perigee The point of culmination. summit`apex The point of culmination. summit`apices The point of juncture of such streams`confluence The point or area farthest from the front: 'the ---- of the hall.'`rear The point or area farthest from the front: 'the rear of the hall.'`rears The point or place from which one takes off`takeoff the point that is directly on the opposite side of the planet`antipodal point The poison-arrow frog has enough poison to kill about _______ people`2,200 The poisoned condition resulting from the presence of pathogens or their toxins, as in septicemia`sepses the poisonous copperhead smells like fresh cut----------`cucumbers the poisonous ---------- smells like fresh cut cucumbers`copperhead The polar bear is native to which part of the world`arctic The polar explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes has a triple barrelled surname. Give either of the other parts of his surname`twistleton`wykeham The Police Academy film franchise ran to seven films, what was the title of the final 1994 film`police academy: mission to moscow The Police: Andy's bizarre contribution to _Synchronicity_.`mother The Police: Andy toured in the 70's with this chart topping act`eric burden and the animals The Police: Man in a Suitcase Zenyatta Mondatta is in this genre of music`ska The Police: Scenes of Northern Ireland feature in the video of this song.`invisible sun The Police: Song on Synchronicity which duplicates lines from Ghost in the Machine`oh my god The police station situated in and having jurisdiction over such a district`precinct The Police: Stewart's brothers Ian & Miles founded this record label.`irs The Police: Sting is from this northern English city.`newcastle The Police: Sting wrote this song after touring the Brussels red light district`roxanne The Police: The first member of The Police.`stewart copeland The Police: The name of the drummer for The Police`stewart copeland The Police: The name of the lead guitarist for The Police`andy summers The Police: The Police did the soundtrack for this disturbing English mystery-drama.`brimstone and treacle The Police: There is an allusion to Lolita in this Police song`don't stand so close to me The Police: This song was on the cassette tape, but not the album, of _Synchronicity_.`murder by numbers the political capital of israel`tel aviv The political establishment of Washington, D.C., including federal officeholders, lobbyists, consultants, and media commentators`beltway the political wing of the ira`sinn fein The Polynesian country of _______ is a 170 square kilometre limestone rock emerging 60 metres from the Pacific`niue The Ponte Vecchio, in Florence crosses which stretch of water`arno The Pope's skullcap is whiteWhat colour is a Bishop's`violet The pop group Air come from which country`france The pop star 'Moby' is the great-grandson ofwhich famous author`herman mel ville The popular character of __________ was not created by Carolyn Keene, but was actually created by a man named Edward Stratemeyer`nancy drew The popular ski resort of Aspen is in which US state`colorado The portion of a garment that covers the`lap The portion of a garment that covers the lap`laps The portion of the skull enclosing the brain: the braincase`crania The port of Chittagong is in which country`bangladesh The port of Oran is the second city of which North African country`algeria The port of Ostia serves which European city`rome The port of Piraeus serves which European capital`athens The Portuguese capital, Lisbon, stands on which river`tagus The position, function, or assignment of an ambassador`embassies The position, function, or authority of a judge`judicature The position held by this player`halfback The position of most importance, prominence, or responsibility: the vanguard: 'in the --------- of the liberation movement.' Also called foreground`forefront The position of one cornered by pursuers and forced to turn and fight at close quarters: 'The hunters brought their quarry to ---.'`bay The position of this player`fullback The position or authority of a lord`lordship The positions filled by these players`backfield The positive electrode of a battery is called what`anode The positively charged terminal of a primary cell or a storage battery that is supplying current`cathode The potato arrived in Spain in which year`1565 The potent spirit Akvavit is the national drink of which country`denmark The pouchlike midsection of a fishing net in which the catch is concentrated`bunt The pouchlike midsection of a fishing net in which the catch is concentrated`bunts The pound cake got its name from the pound of ______ it contained`butter The powdered rhizome of this plant, used as a condiment and a yellow dye`turmeric The power exerted by a horse in pulling`horsepower The powerful ancient composite bow was made from what`horn The power or ability to run`running The power or freedom to choose`option The power, position, or empire of a monarch or of a state governed by constitutional monarchy`crown The power, right, or liberty to choose: option`choice The power to produce an outcome or achieve a result: influence: 'The drug had an immediate ------ on the pain. The government's action had no ------ on the`effect The power to resist attack: impregnability`strength The practice of hiring or appointing a token number of people from underrepresented groups in order to deflect criticism or comply with affirmative action rules: (Tokenism does not changestereotypes of social systems but works to preserve them, since it dulls`tokenism The practice of joining the parts of two plants to make them grow as one is called ________.`grafting The practice of joining the parts of two plants to make them grow as one is called `grafting The practice of lying`falsehood The practice of or involvement in such schemes`intrigue The practice of owning slaves`slaveries The practice of reproducing subjects as precisely as possible in the visual arts`naturalism The practice of sorcery or witchcraft`voodooism The practice of turning less-precious metals into silver or gold is known as`alchemy The practice of using charms, spells, or rituals to attempt to produce supernatural effects or control events in nature`magic The practice of using charms, spells, or rituals to attempt to produce supernatural effects or control events in nature`magics The practice or habit of launching attacks`aggression The prairie dog is a member of which order of animals`rodent The praying mantis is the only insect that can do what`turn its head The praying mantis is the only insect that can turn its`head The prefix tetra, used in such words as tetrach, tetrapod, & tetrameter, means what`four The prefix tetra, used in such words as tetrach, tetrapod, & tetrameter, means what`four`4 The prefix 'thio' in chemical compounds indicates the presence of which element`sulphur The presence of greater than five digits on the hands or feet is called`polydactylia The presentation itself: 'a ------- of piano pieces.'`program The pressure or strength of such a grasp: 'a wrestler with an unmatched ----.'`grip The pretzel was invented to comply with an order by whom`Charlemagne the price of greatness is responsibility.' who said this`winston churchill the prime meridian passes through which english city`greenwich The Prince of Demons in the new testament was called ___________`beelzebub The principal character in opposition to the protagonist or hero of a narrative or drama`antagonist The principle of moral rightness: equity`justice the principle of uncertainty is also known as ___`heisenberg principle The principles or system of training and practice for such activities`athletics The principles, theory, or system of a union, especially a trade union`unionism The privilege or right of entering`entry 'the problem is all inside your head she said to me, the answers easy if you take it logically' is the beginning of which paul simon single`50 ways to leave your lover The proceedings and practice of a court of chancery: equity`chanceries The proceeds from which play still finance a childrens hospital in London`peter pan The process especially associated with Hegel of arriving at the truth by stating a thesis, developing a contradictory antithesis, and combining and resolving`dialectic The processing and packaging of manufactured products, especially food products`packings The processing of a specific substance within the living body: 'water ----------: iodine ----------.'`metabolism The process in which a solid changes directly to a gas is`sublimation The process of coming into being: 'trouble in the making.'`makings The process of conducting such a test: ----------ation`experiment The process of developing`evolution The process of elapsing: 'the ------- of time.'`passage The process of forming such a coating`cladding The process of forming such a mixture`solution The process of going backward or receding from a position or condition gained`retreat The process of growing new teeth: teething`dentition the process of making cow's milk safe for consumption is`pasteurization The process of making such a list, report, or record`inventory The process of providing a factory with machinery in preparation for production`tooling the process of removing salt from sea water is known as ________`desalination The process of removing salt from sea water is known as `desalination The process of splitting atoms is called`fission The process of splitting or separating: division`fissure The process of water changing to water vapor is known as _______.`evaporation The process of water changing to water vapor is known as `evaporation The process or art of making such pictures or designs`mosaic The process or manner of putting on a play on the stage`stagings The production of males only, is known as what?`Arrhenotoky The product of a person's efforts and actions`handiwork The profession of soldiering`soldieries The profession or business of a milliner`millinery The property of a material that enables it to resume its original shape or position after being bent, stretched, or compressed: elasticity`resilience The property of matter that causes it to resist any change of its motion in either direction or speed`inertia the prophet mohammed's flight in the quran is called`hijrah The prostate is comparable in size to a:`chestnut the protea is the national flower of ______`south africa The protection & improvement of the health of the public through community action, primarily by governmental agencies`public health The protective barrier alongside a staircase or landing`balustrade The protruding shelf over a fireplace. Also called mantelpiece, mantelshelf, fireboard`mantle The province of Alberta in Canada has been completely free of rats since what year`1905 The Province of Quebec was not always known as Quebec. What was the Provinces original name`Lower Canada The provincial flower of Nova Scotia is the ______________.`mayflower The psychic energy-centers of the body are referred to by which Sanskrit word for wheel`Chakra The puma, cougar, lynx & other wildcats are all`catamounts The pungent root of this plant, eaten raw as an appetizer and in salads`radish The Puni, Jari and Xinga rivers are tributaries of which river`amazon The Puritans forbade the singing of ______ ______, judging them to be out of keeping with the true spirit of Christmas`christmas Carols The 'purple heart' medal was created in 1668, 1701 or 1782`1782 The purpose of the endometrium (uterine lining) that is shed during menstruation is to _____ ___ _____ as it grows?`nourish the baby The purpose or object of such a trip: 'Your ------ was to mail the letter.'`errand The pursuit of knowledge, as by reading, observation, or research`study The pyramids are built of which rock`limestone the pythagorean theorem applies to what kind of triangle`right The qualities idealized by knighthood, such as bravery, courtesy, honor, and gallantry toward women`chivalries The qualities of a father`fatherhood The quality of attracting: charm`attraction The quality of being radical`radicalism The quality of deceitfulness: empty pretense`sham The quality of deceitfulness: empty pretense`shammed the quality of quartz that allows digital timing of clocks`piezoelectric The quality or characteristic of being furtive or covert`stealth The quality or condition of being considered sacred: inviolability`sanctities The quality or condition of being correct in judgment`rectitude The quality or condition of being fortuitous`fortuities The quality or condition of being isolated. solitude`isolation The quality or fact of being congruent`congruity The quality or state of being melodious: melodiousness`lyricism The quality or state of being rare: infrequency of occurrence`rarities The quality or state of being selfish or stingy`meanness The quantity of fruit, such as raisins or figs, that such a basket can hold`frail The quantity of liquid that such a vessel can hold`flagon The quantity of water, expressed in inches, precipitated as rain, snow, hail, or sleet in a specified area and time interval`rainfall The quantity that a ------ holds`bottle The quantity that a ------ with a given or standard capacity will hold`barrel The quantity that such a container can hold`cask The Queen of Spades and Jack of Diamonds combine to form the key combination in which card game`bezique`pinochle The quetzal is the currency of ______`guatemala The quintessential "surfin" Beach Boys album from 1974.`endless summer The rabbit's foot came to be considered a_____`good luck charm The RAF Red.Arrows have used British Aerospace Hawks since 1980. Which aircraft did they use prior to this date`folland gnats The railway executive, sir william cornelius (1843 - 1915), is associated with the construction of`the canadian-pacific The railway executive, Sir William Cornelius (1843 - 1915), is associated with the construction of which railway`the canadian-pacific the rainbow bridge spans what river?`niagara river The raised reflective dots in the middle of highways are called what`botz dots The range of what one can know or understand`cognizance The rank or dignity of a baron`baronies Therapeutic application of direct-current electricity, especially the electric stimulation of nerves and muscle`galvanism The rare metal gallium melts at _________ degrees Fahrenheit. It is safe to touch; if you hold a piece of it in your hand and wait, it will melt`eighty six The rare metal gallium melts at _________ degrees Fahrenheit. It is safe to touch: if you hold a piece of it in your hand and wait, it will melt`eighty six`86 The rate of change of velocity is known as _________.`acceleration The rate of change of velocity is known as `acceleration The rate of incidence of a disease`morbidity The rate of Quadruplets are 1 (set) in every __________ births`490,000 The Rausing brothers of Sweden became rich from manufacturing which packaging product`tetra pack containers`milk cartons The readership for printed matter, as for a book`audience the real name of the count of monte cristo`edmond dantes The real name of the "Peanuts" theme song`linus and lucy The real name of the song most people call _Feelin' Groovy_`the 59th street bridge song The real or concrete substance of an entity`thing There are 15 peaks in Europe higher than Mont Blanc. In which mountain range are they`caucasus There are 16 ______ in a cup`tablespoons There are 170,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 ways to play the ten opening moves in a game of------`chess There are 1,929,770,126,028,800 different colour combinations of this object`rubik's cube There are 2 annual publications devoted to the peerage. One is Burkes Peerage, what is the other`debretts There are 2 way to give birth..Vaginally and ...`casaerean There are 318,979,564,000 possible ways of playing just the first four moves on each side in a game of`chess there are 325 days in a christian year; the rest are called _____?`lent There are 3 Great pyramids at`giza There are 45 miles of what in the skin of a human being`nerves There are 52 white keys on a piano - but how many black ones`thirty six There are 625 sweat glands in one square inch of human ______`skin There are 625 sweat glands in what area of human skin`one square inch There are 6,272,640 square inches in an --------`acre There are 63,360 inches in a ------`mile There are about 500 different kinds of cone snails around the world. All have a sharp, modified tooth that stabs prey with venom like a harpoon. Most cone snails hunt worms and other snails, but some eat fish. These are the ones most dangerous to people. The nerve toxin that stops a fish is powerful enough to also kill a`human There are about _______ species of coral known`5,000 There are about _____ species of owl`one hundred and thirty There are close to ______ known species of frogs, including toads`4,000 There are ____ credit cards for every person in the United States`two There are _______ distinctive types of combs on chickens`seven There are _______ distinctive types of combs on chickens`seven`7 There are fewer than _____ Bactrian camels left in the wild`one thousand`1,000 There are five types of simple machines: the lever, the pulley, the inclined plane, the _____, and the wheel and axle`screw There are five types of simple machines: the lever, the pulley, the inclined plane, the screw, and the__________`wheel and axle There are five types of simple machines: the lever, the pulley, the _________, the screw, and the wheel and axle`inclined plane There are five types of simple machines: the lever, the _____, the inclined plane, the screw, and the wheel and axle`pulley There are five types of simple machines: the _____, the pulley, the inclined plane, the screw, and the wheel and axle`lever There are four suits of cards in a Tarot pack. Wands and pentacles are two, the others`swords & cups`swords and cups There are hefty pricetags on some Internet domain names. The highest-selling domain name to date, business.com, went for ________ in 1999`$7.5 million There are how many miles of nerves in the skin of a human being`45 There are ______ known species of bats`six hundred and ninety There are ______ known species of bats`six hundred and ninety`690 There are ________ known species of starfishes in the world`1,600 There are more bald eagles in what Canadian province then there are in the whole U S`british columbia There are more ______ flamingos in the U.S, than real ones`plastic There are more ____ in the world than all other animals together`insects There are more statues of ________, Lewis & Clarks female indian guide, in the U S than any other person`sacajewa There are more _____ than any other kind of creature in the world`beetles There are more than _______ bricks in the Empire State Building`10 million There are more than --------- different types of Barbie dolls.`two hundred There are more than ________ earthquakes throughout the world every year`fifty thousand`50,000 There are more than ____ satellites orbiting earth solely for the purpose of private communications services, including pagers, telephones, and computers`two hundred There are more than ____ satellites orbiting earth solely for the purpose of private communications services, including pagers, telephones, and computers`two hundred`200 There are more than ____ species of finches throughout the world`four hundred and fifty There are more than ____ species of finches throughout the world`four hundred and fifty`450 There are ________ muscles and tendons in an elephant's trunk`40,000 There are no clocks in Las Vegas _____`casinos There are no rivers in`saudi arabia There are no wild deer of any kind in Australia, and the small red deer is the only one found in`africa There are only 3,017 men mentioned in this book but only 181 women. What is the book?`The Bible There are only how many letters in the Hawaiian alphabet`twelve There are only how many letters in the Hawaiian alphabet`twelve`12 There are over 100 million light sensitive cells in the`retina There are over 8,000 ______ ______ titles released every year. That's more than 21 a day!`adult video There are over _______ dogs in the U.S`fifty eight million`58,000,000 There are over _____ religious denominations in the United States`two hundred There are over _____ religious denominations in the United States`two hundred`200 There are over ______ verses in the Bible`30,000 There are ______ phalanges (finger bones) in a human hand`fourteen There are ______ phalanges (finger bones) in a human hand`fourteen`14 There are __ seconds in a minute.`60 There are seconds in a minute`sixty There are ______ semihemidemisemiquavers in a breve`256 There are some _____ different species of sea snakes, and all of them are venomous`fifty There are some _____ different species of sea snakes, and all of them are venomous`fifty`50 There are _____ species of parrotsthree hundred and twenty eight`328 There are this many smurfs`one hundred & one There are this many smurfs`one hundred & one`101 there are three countries that have both an atlantic and a mediterranean coast, name them`france spain and morocco There are three members of the pongidae , family of the true ape. Chimpanzees and gorillas are two, name the third`orangutan There are three types of rock - metamorphic, sedimentary and ______`igneous There are three types of rocks: metamorphic, sedimentary, and `igneous There are two landlocked countries in the European Union. Luxembourg's one. Name the other`austria There are two parts of the male body that have little or no subcutaneous fat. What are they?`eyelid and scrotum There are two perennial vegetables, asparagus & ______`rhubarb There are two years that will look the same when written right side up and upside down. The first is 1961. What is the other`6009 There are _______ white dots in a Pacman arcade game`two hundred & forty There are _______ white dots in a Pacman arcade game`two hundred & forty`240 The rear sight of a firearm`hindsight The rebuilding of the Globe Theatre in London was the 'brainchild' of which American actor, who died before the project was completed`sam wanamaker There can be only one.`Highlander The Red and Yellow Seas were named after colours: Name the other two`Black & White The Red Cross was initiated in what year`1862 The rediscovery of whose piano rags made ragtime music popular again in the second half of the century`scott joplin The Red Sea is part of which Ocean`Indian`Indian Ocean The refraction of light by ice crystals causes a what to form round the Sun`halo The refuse or dross of molten metals`scum The refuse or dross of molten metals`scumming The region enclosed by such a line. circumference`circuit The region of the leg that encloses and supports this joint`knee The region of the leg that encloses and supports this joint`kneed The region or zone between the limits of high and low tides`littoral The registered nationality of a ship`registries there is a city called ---------- in every continent`rome There is actually a word for a 64th note -- a`hemidemisemiquaver there is a statue of what us president in london's trafalgar square?`george washington There is a village near the Somme in ______ which is simply called Y`france There is a word in the English language with only one vowel, which occurs six times`indivisibility There is a word in the english language with only one vowel, which occurs six times. What is it`indivisibility there is enough iron in a human being to make`one`lucas There is enough iron in a human being to make ______`one small nail There is more pigment in ______ eyes than blue`brown There is no point in England more than _____ miles from the ocean`seventy five There is no point in England more than _____ miles from the ocean`seventy five`75 There is no single word given to describe the back of the`knee "There is no spoon."`the matrix There is only thought to be 0.5 grams of this naturally occuring element present in the earths crust`astatine The relationship between organisms and their environment`ecologic The relative resistance of a mineral to scratching, as measured by the Mohs scale`hardness The relative speed of the TRS-80 to the ENIAC is __:1 ?`20 The relative value of silver and gold in a currency system that is bimetallic`ratio The remains of a wrecked ship`shipwreck The remains of prehistoric organisms that have been preserved in rocks are called ________`fossils The remains of prehistoric organisms that have been preserved in rocks are called `fossils The representation in art or literature of objects, actions, or social conditions as they actually are, without idealization or presentation in abstract`realism The reproductive glands of male fishes when filled with this fluid`milt the republic of austria excists since what year`1918 The republic of Israel was established when`april 23, 1948 The repurchase of stock by the company that issued it, as to reduce holdings of a single investor or increase the value of shares by reducing their number`buyback The resistance of objects to any change in their speed results from`inertia the resonant frequency at which caesium absorbs energy is equal to`one second 'There's Something About Mary' starring Cameron Diaz was released in what year`1998 The resulting reduction: decrease`diminution The result obtained by multiplying a quantity by a percent`percentage The result of building up: 'a pipe clogged by rust -------.'`buildup The result of reducing: 'a --------- in absenteeism.'`reduction The result of refining: an improvement or elaboration`refinement The result of so arranging`spacings The result of such a settlement`compromise The result of such overindulgence: satiety or disgust`surfeit The result of this process`digestion The result or outcome of an act or process`conclusion The return on an investment equal to the amount invested: 'expect a ------- within six years.'`payback The revocation of what caused the Huguenots to flee France in 1685`edict of nantes The _____ Revolution began in 1905 on 'Bloody Sunday' when troops fired at demonstrators?`Russian The revolving door was invented in`1888 The revolving door was invented in 1888, 1908 or 1910`1888 There was a theory in medieval times that the body was made up of just four fluids phlegm, blood, choler and melancholy. What were these fluids known as, collectively`humours There wasn't a single pony in the Pony Express, just`horses there wasn't a single pony in the 'pony express', only ______`horses There were no squirrels on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts until what year`1989 There were three Kings of England in 1066. Harold and William, of course, and who else`edward the confessor There were two Old Testament prophets who did not die, who were they`elijah and enoch The rhizome of this plant, cooked and eaten as a vegetable or used for starch extraction`arrowroot The rhizome of this plant, often dried and powdered and used as a spice. Also called ------root`ginger The Rialto Bridge is associated with which canal`grand The ribs and meat taken from the chest of an animal`brisket The richest 10 per cent of the French people are approximately _____ times better off than the poorest 10 per cent`fifty The right and power to act, believe, or express oneself in a manner of one's own choosing`liberties The right and power to act, believe, or express oneself in a manner of one's own choosing`liberty The right or appropriate place: 'The bands are in -------- for the parade's start.'`position The right or chance to so choose`preference The right to go before: precedence`pas The right to leave or go out: 'denied the refugees ------.'`egress The right to receive this payment or the obligation to make this payment`annuities The Riksdag is the parliament of which country`sweden The river Danube enters the Black Sea in which country`romania The river Jordan flows into which sea`dead sea The river Liffey rises in which Irish mountain range`wicklow mountains The river Po flows into which sea`adriatic The river Volga flows into which sea`caspian Thermophobia is a fear of ______`heat The roadrunner, found in the deserts of North America, is a member of which bird family`cuckooo The roads on the island of Guam are made with`coral The roads on the island of Guam are made with what`coral The rock formed by the cooling and solidifying of molten rock`lava The role of an ing nue in a dramatic production`ingenue The Roman emperor Nero used to dress up young boys in his dead wife's clothes and?`make love to them The Roman Numeral CMXCIX is what in Arabic`999 The Roman Numeral MCD is what in Arabic`1400 The Roman Numeral MCMLXXX is what in Arabic`1980 The Roman Numeral MLXVI is what in Arabic`1066 The Roman philosopher Seneca was tutor to which emperor`nero The Romans built these to convey water.`aqueduct The Romans built these to convey water`aqueducts The Romans called it Venta Belgarum. What is it called today`winchester The Romans called the Goddess Diana. What did the Greeks call her`artemis The Romans often built a Coliseum in cities and towns they occupied what was a Coliseum`an amphitheatre The root of this plant, eaten as a staple food in the tropics only after leaching and drying to remove cyanide. Cassava starch is also the source of`manioc The root of this plant, eaten as a vegetable`turnip The root of this plant, formerly an important source of the dye alizarin`madders The root of this plant, which contains the poisonous alkaloid hyoscyamine. Also called mandragora`mandrake The root of which garden weed is sometimes used as a coffee substitute`dandelion The roots of these plants`ginseng The Rose Bowl, America's oldest college football contest, is held annually in which city`pasadena The Rosetta stone was discovered in which country`egypt The rough image cast by an object blocking rays of illumination. shade`shadow The rough image cast by an object blocking rays of illumination. shade`shadowing The rounded edible bulb of this plant, composed of fleshy, tight, concentric leaf bases having a pungent odor and taste`onion The round, flattened seed of this plant`lentil The round or oval female reproductive body of various animals, including birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, and insects, consisting usually of an embryo surrounded by nutrient materialand a`egg The rover, "Sojourner", explored the surface of what place`mars The royal collection of which animal is kept at London zoo`Goats The Royal Family: Edward VIII's title after his abdication.`duke of windsor The Royal Family: Fergie's father's title.`major The Royal Family: Genetically, the royals are mostly this nationality`german The Royal Family: Prince Andrew's title.`duke of york The Royal Family: Prince Charles is 1st in line for the throne; this person is 6th.`eugenie The Royal Family: Prince Charles's title.`prince of wales The Royal Family: Prince Charles's younger son.`henry The Royal Family: Prince William, if/when he becomes king, will have this Roman numeral`v The Royal Family: Queen Elizabeth's descriptive phrase for the year 1992.`annus horribilis The Royal Family: The British press's nickname for Prince Andrew before his marriage.`randy andy The Royal Family: The British press's nickname for Princess Diana before her marriage.`shy di The Royal Family: The relation Princess Margaret is to Princess Anne.`aunt the royal house of the netherlands is`house of orange the royal house of the netherlands is`house of`tesla The Royal Liverpool Golf Course is not in Liverpool, where is it`hoylake The royal yacht Britannia is now moored in the port area of which city`edinburgh The rump of a horse: the croup`crupper The Russian revolutionary, Leon Trotsky, was exiled three times and eventually assassinated in which country`mexico The russian revolutionary, leon trotsky, was exiled three times in which country`mexico The Russian river Neva flows into which sea`gulf of finland 'The Sabre Dance' is a well-known piece by which composer`khachaturian the sachem is a chief of what confederation`algonquian`blue The sachem is a chief of what confederation`algonquian confederation The sacrament of the Eucharist`liturgy The sacred book of which religion is divided into 114 chapters called Suras`islam The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea_`yukio mishima The sails of a ship or boat`sailed The saints Clare and Francis are associated with which Italian town`assisi The sale of lawn mowers got a great boost when lawn tennis came into vogue in England in`1870 the sale of this treat is outlawed in singapore because it is a means of 'tainting an environment free of dirt.'`chewing gum The Salvation Army was founded in what year`1865 The same chemical responsible for the ecstatic highs of love and sexual attraction, phenylethylamine, is also found in ___________.`chocolate The sand on the beaches of Guam is actually`ground coral The sand or pebbles on a shore`beach The Santa Maria was the ship of which explorer`christopher columbus The Saragasso Sea is a part of which ocean`atlantic The satellite of Saturn that is eighth in distance from the planet`calypso The satellite of Uranus that is tenth in distance from the planet`puck The satellite of Uranus that is tenth in distance from the planet`pucks The scales or bracts borne on the receptacle among the small individual flowers of many plants in the composite family`chaff The scale used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes`richter The scene or setting, as of a novel`locale the scent of sex in an animal is called`pheromones The science and art of military command as applied to the overall planning and conduct of large-scale combat operations`strategies the science fiction series "lost in apace" (set in the year 1997) premiered on cbs in what year`1965 The science, laws, or principles of classification: systematics`taxonomies the science of creating super micro miniaturizations of objects is called`nanotechnology The science of life`biology The science of preparing and dispensing drugs is `pharmacy The science of preparing & dispensing drugs is ________`pharmacy The science of providing men, equipment and supplies for military operations is called `logistics The science or study that deals with food and nourishment, especially in humans`nutrition The science that deals with the study of disease is:`pathology The scientific method and material used to achieve a commercial or industrial objective`technology the scientific name for this fruit is ananas cosmosus.`pineapple The scientific word 'quark' was first used in which novel`finnigans wake the scoring in olympic ski jumping is determined by form and?`distance The Scottish town of Dundee is famous fear Three 'J's. Jute and Jam are two, what is the third`journalism The screwdriver was invented before the ______`screw The 'screwdriver' was invented by _______, who used the tool to stir the drink`oilmen The screw was invented after the _______`screwdriver The scum that forms on the surface of molten metal as a result of oxidation`dross The sea gods had a three-pronged spear called a(n) ________.`trident The sea gods had a three-pronged spear called a(n) `trident The ____ sea is not mentioned in the Bible`red These animals were once used to bleed the sick`leeches These are like fingerprints on cows (no two are identical)`spots These are the two highest valued letters in scrabble`q and z These are the two highest valued letters in 'Scrabble'. 'Q' and `Z These are the two highest valued letters in scrabble`q & z These are the two highest valued letters in scrabble`q & z`q and z The season ______ comes right after Spring.`summer The season comes right after Spring`summer The seats so provided or furnished: 'seating for 500.'`seatings These attach muscles to bones or cartilage.`Tendons These Aussies did "Hay ride From Hell" and "Hoodoo You Love"`the hoodoo gurus These bacteria spores that I love, commonly grown in feaces`mushroom these bodies of water have a combined area of 94,230 square miles.`the great lakes These come in types like breakfast, pork, lamb, spiced, beef and thick`sausage The second Beale code was encoded using what`The American Declaration of Independence The Second Highest Mountain in the World`K2`Mount Godwin-Austen The second in a set or sequence`two The second item in a series or system of classification`beta the second largest body in the solar system is _______`jupiter The second largest of the earths four oceans & the most heavily traveled`atlantic ocean The second longest suspension bridge in the world is the Ismit Bay, located where`turkey The second of the nine orders of angels in medieval angelology`cherub The second space shuttle is named __________`challenger The second space shuttle was named __________.`challenger The second space shuttle was named `Challenger The second tallest mountain on earth`k2 The secret police of which country were known as the 'Ton Ton Macoute'`haiti The section of a band or orchestra composed of -------- instruments`woodwinds The seed of a fleshy fruit: a pip`pippin These flowerless plants grow on bare rocks and tree stumps`lichen These gourmet mushrooms can be identified by their conical shape and hollow inside`morels The seige of the Alamo features in many westerns, where is it`san antonio, texas These joke rockers played "Big Lizard In My Backyard" & "Eat Your Paisley"`the dead milkmen These letters define what - AA`alcoholics anonymous These letters define what - AI`artificial intelligence These letters define what - AKA`also known as These letters define what - AMOCO`american oil company These letters define what - ASAP`as soon as possible These letters define what - ASCII`american standard code for information exchange These letters define what - ATM`automated teller machine These letters define what - AT&T`american telephone and telegraph These letters define what - AWOL`absent without leave These letters define what - BB`ball bearing These letters define what - BBC`british broadcasting corporation These letters define what - BLT`bacon, lettuce, tomato These letters define what - BYOB`bring your own beer These letters define what - CAT`computerized axial tomography These letters define what - CB`citizen's band These letters define what - CBS`columbia broadcasting system These letters define what - COBOL`common business oriented language These letters define what - CONUS`continental united states These letters define what - CPR`cardiopulmonary resuscitation These letters define what - DEW`distant early warning These letters define what - DOA`dead on arrival These letters define what - ER`emergency room These letters define what - ESPN`entertainment and sports programming network These letters define what - ETA`estimated time of arrival These letters define what - FAQ`frequently asked questions These letters define what - FORTRAN`formula translation These letters define what - GAF`general aniline and film These letters define what - GATT`general agreement on tariffs and trade These letters define what - GIGO`garbage in, garbage out These letters define what - GPS`global positioning system These letters define what - HDL`high density lipoprotein These letters define what - HDPE`high density polyethylene These letters define what - HIV`human immunodefficiency virus These letters define what - HUMVEE`high mobility multi purpose wheeled vehicle These letters define what - ICBM`inter continental ballistics missile These letters define what - IRA`irish republican army These letters define what - JPL`jet propulsion laboratory These letters define what - JVC`japan victor company These letters define what - KIA`killed in action These letters define what - LASER`light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation These letters define what - LCD`liquid crystal display These letters define what - LDL`low density lipoprotein These letters define what - LDPE`low density polyethylene These letters define what - LED`light emitting diode These letters define what - MASER`microwave amplification by the stimulated emission of radiation These letters define what - MASH`mobile army surgical hospital These letters define what - MCI`microwave communications of america These letters define what - MG`morris & garash These letters define what - MG`morris & garash`morris and garash These letters define what - MIA`missing in action These letters define what - MIDI`musical instrument digital interface These letters define what - MIT`massachusetts institute of technology These letters define what - M&M`mars & murray These letters define what - M&M`mars & murray`mars and murray These letters define what - MO`modus operandi These letters define what - MP`military police These letters define what - MRI`magnetic resonance imaging These letters define what - NATO`north atlantic treaty organization These letters define what - NBA`national basketball association These letters define what - NBC`national broadcasting company These letters define what - NEC`nippon electronics corporation These letters define what - NFL`national football league These letters define what - NHL`national hockey league These letters define what - NORAD`north american air defense command These letters define what - NOW`national organization of women These letters define what - NSA`national security administration These letters define what - OCR`optical character recognition These letters define what - OSHA`occupational safety and health administration These letters define what - Parsec`parallax second These letters define what - PBS`public broadcasting system These letters define what - PDQ`pretty damned quick These letters define what - POTUS`president of the united states These letters define what - POW`prisoner of war These letters define what - PPP`point to point protocol These letters define what - PSI`pounds per square inch These letters define what - PT`patrol torpedo These letters define what - PVC`polyvinyl chloride These letters define what - RCA`radio corporation of america These letters define what - RDA`recommended daily allowance These letters define what - RNA`ribonucleic acid These letters define what - ROM`read only memory These letters define what - ROTC`reserve officers training corps These letters define what - SAR`search and rescue These letters define what - SCSI`small computer serial interface These letters define what - SOP`standard operating procedure These letters define what - SPF`sun protection factor These letters define what - SRO`standing room only These letters define what - STD`sexually transmitted disease These letters define what - SWAK`sealed with a kiss These letters define what - SWAT`special weapons and tactics These letters define what - TDK`tokyo denki kogaku These letters define what - TGIF`thank god it's friday These letters define what - TIFF`tag image file format These letters define what - TTY`teletypewriter These letters define what - UHF`ultra high frequency These letters define what - UNESCO`united nations educational, scientific and cultural organization These letters define what - UNICEF`united nations international children's emergency fund These letters define what - URL`uniform resource locator These letters define what - VCR`video cassette recorder These letters define what - VHF`very high frequency These letters define what - VHS`video home system These letters define what - WAC`women's army corps These letters define what - WAVES`women accepted for volunteer emergency service These letters define what - WC`water closet These letters define what - WNL`within normal limits These letters define what - WYSIWYG`what you see is what you get These letters define what - Y2K`year 2000 These letters define what - ZIP`zone improvement plan These license plates are manufactured by prisoners in the state prison in Concord. What is the slogan on them`live free or die these limestone deposits drip from the roofs of caves`stalactites These limestone deposits rise from the floor of caves`stalagmites These marine crustaceans often attach themselves to the hulls of ships.`barnacle These marine crustaceans often attach themselves to the hulls of ships`barnacles The seminiferous tubules, tubes curled and packed in the testes, would be approximately ____ meters long if stretched out.`1050 These modern items can be seen, worn by some of the chariot racers in Ben Hur`wristwatches The sensation of being pierced or -----ed`prick The sensation of being pierced or pricked`pricks The sense of smell: 'a dog with a good ----.'`nose The sense or power of hearing`audition The sensitive tissue in the pulp of a tooth`nerve These "overcoats" designed by Gabriel Fallopius in the 1500's are now better known as`condoms These patterns, traits, and products considered as the expression of a particular period, class, community, or population: 'Edwardian -------: Japanese`culture The septum linguae is found on the`tongue These rabbits are prized for their long, soft fur, used to make very expensive sweaters`angorra The service, homage, and fealty required of a vassal`vassalage These substances considered as a group`spice The set of behavioral or personal characteristics by which an individual is recognizable as a member of a group`identities The setting, as of a historical event: the background`backdrop these types of beverages are commonly available at raves`smart drinks The seven-branched candlestick called the Menorah is the official state emblem and appears on the president's flag of which country`israel The seventeen-year`locust The seventeen year locust is also know as a _____`cicada The _______, Seventh-century native Mexicans, went into battle with wooden swords so as not to kill their enemies`toltecs The sewing machine was patented in what year`1846 The shape of an object or figure`outline The shape of plant collenchyma cells & the shape of the bubbles in beer foam are the same. What are they called`orthotetrachidecahedrons The shaping of metal or wood on a lathe`turnings The shawm was the forerunner of which woodwind instrument`oboe The sheen on any surface, produced by age and use`patina The shekel is the basic monetary unit of which middle eastern country`Israel The shell of a`cockle The shell of an oyster or clam`shuck The shell of any of the ----------s`periwinkle The shell of one of these gastropod mollusks, used as an ornament, in making cameos, or as a horn`conch The shinbone`shinned 'The Shining' was the film playing at the drive-in in which film`Twister The ship, crew, or cargo so rescued`salvage THE SHORTEST BALL PLAYER (3FT 7IN) EVER WAS`EDDIE GAEDEL The shortest war, between Britain & Zanzibar, happened in what year`1896 The shortest war in history was between ___________ in 1896`zanzibar & england The shortest war in history was between ___________ in 1896`zanzibar & england`zanzibar and england The shortest war in history Zanzibar surrendered after _______ minutes`thirty eight The shortest war on record, between Britain and ------------- in 1896, lasted just 38 minutes.`zanzibar The Siberian ____ accounts for more than 20% of all the worlds trees`larch The side that is less desirable, reputable, or noble than the obverse: hunger, isolation, filth, the --------- of [a] hellish regime (National Review)`underside The siege of badajoz took place during which war`the peninsular war The sign ( :: :) used between numbers or groups of numbers in expressions of time (2:30 A.M.) and ratios (1:2)`cola The sign ( :: :) used between numbers or groups of numbers in expressions of time (2:30 A.M.) and ratios (1:2)`colon The silk road ran between europe and which country`china The silky wool of this mammal`alpaca The Silurian and Devonian periods occurred in which geological era`palaeozoic The Silver Phyllis, a Boeing 707, belonged to what financier`robert vesco The similar claw of a predatory animal`talon The similar part of the forefoot of a quadruped`palm The similar part of the forefoot of a quadruped`palming The Simplon Tunnel runs between which two countries`italy & switzerland The Simplon Tunnel runs between which two countries`italy & switzerland`italy and switzerland the simpsons: homer works at this type of energy plant.`nuclear The Simpsons: Lisa plays this instrument.`saxaphone The Simpsons: Mr. Burns runs for this office.`governor The Simpsons: The barber shop quartet that Homer was in.`be sharp the simpsons: the name of mr. burns assistant.`smithers The Simpsons: The name of the Quicki-Mart owner.`apu the simpsons: the name of the simpsons neighbors.`flanders the simpsons : what is apu's surname`nahasapheemapetilon The Simpsons: What is Homers job at the nuclear power plant`safety inspector The Simpsons: What is Mo's surname`sizlac The Simpsons: What is the chief of polices' name`clancy wiggum The Simpsons: What is the name of Mr Burns' beloved bear`bobo the simpsons: what is the name of the simson's cat`snowball ii The Simpsons: What is the Springfield equivalent of Barbie`malibu stacy the simpsons: what simpson had a crush on his/her substitute teacher`lisa The Simpsons: What street do the Simpsons live on`evergreen terrace The Simpsons: What was the name of the Flanders' store`the leftorium The Simpsons: What were Bart's first words`aye carumba The Simpsons: Which of marges' sisters has resorted to a life of celibacy`patty The Simpsons: Who are the twins in Barts class`sherry and terry The Simpsons: Who is Bart's teacher`mrs krabappel The Simpsons: Who is patty and Selma's favourite t.v star`mcgyver The Simpsons: Who is Radioactive Man's sidekick`fallout boy The Simpsons: Who is the Channel 5 action news presenter`kent brockman The Simpsons: Who is the founder of Springfield`jebediah springfield The Simpsons: Who opened up Springfield Casino`mr burns The Simpsons: Who replaced Side-show Bob`side-show mel The Simpsons: Who shot Mr Burns`maggie The sindy doll has been recently released as a stewardess for which airline`virgin The singer Marie Lawrie is better known as what`lulu the single pride was taken from which u2 album`the unforgetable fire The sinking of the 'Herald of Free Enterprise' was one of Europe's worst shipping disasters, from which port did the ship sail`zeebrugge the "sister" to the weather phenomenon known as el nino`la`exiguus the "sister" to the weather phenomenon known as el nino`la nina The site of such an excavation, with its surface buildings, elevator shafts, and equipment`mine The site of such an excavation, with its surface buildings, elevator shafts, and equipment`mining The site of Troy is in which modern country`turkey The SI unit of radioactivity bears the name of which French scientist`bequerel The SI unit of radioactivity bears the name of which French scientist`henri bequerel The size of the male ____ is supposed to relate directly to the size of the penis.`nose The skill or power of using such discourse`eloquence the skin of what fish was once sold as sandpaper?`shark The skin of which animal is used to make Morocco Leather`goat The skin test used to determine immunity or susceptibility to scarlet fever is called the?`dick test the skipper's first & last name on 'gilligan's island' is __________.`jonas grumby The skirts of a formal or dress coat`coattails The slang that some Lesbians use for children born to them from artificial insemination is..?`Turkey-baster babies The slaughter of a large number of animals`massacre 'The Slave of Duty', is the alternate title for which Gilbert and Sullivan operetta`pirates of penzance The slender, tubular feeding and sucking organ of certain invertebrates, such as insects, worms, and mollusks`proboscis The small cup used to serve this drink`demitasse the small endocrine glands situated just above the kidneys`adrenals The smallest animal of a litter`runt The smallest bone in the body is the ______`stirrup The smallest building blocks of proteins are`Amino acids The smallest cell in the human body is the`male sperm The smallest erect penis on record was ___ __________ long.`one centimeter The smallest guitar made by Nanotechnology is _________ long, has six strummable strings`10 micrometers The smallest portion of a substance capable of existing independently and retaining its original properties is a(n) `molecule The smallest portion of a substance capable of existing independently and retaining its original properties is a(n) __________`Molecule The smallest tactical unit of military personnel`squad The smallest trees in the world are Greenland`dwarf willows The small intestine is made up of the duodenum, the ileum and the ______`jejenum The small intestine is made up of the duodenum, the ileum and the ______`jejunum The small intestine is made up of the duodenum, the jejenum and the ______`ileum The small intestine is made up of the duodenum, the jejunum and the ______`ileum The small intestine is made up of the jejenum, the ileum and the ______`duodenum The small intestine is made up of the jejenum, the ileum & the ______`duodenum The smallpox vaccine was invented in 1763, 1784 or 1798`1798 The small tree Camellia Sinensis provides us with which digestible product`tea The Smiths: All lyrics of The Smiths is written by him.`morrissey The Smiths: Finish the album title: "Louder Than _____"`bombs The Smiths: Finish the song title: "_______, It Was Really Nothing"`william The Smithsonian Institute houses this 44 & 1/2 carat, cursed blue diamond`hope diamond The Smiths: What album is "Unhappy Birthday","Girlfriend In A Coma","I Won't Share You" on`strangeways here we come The Smiths: Who is the guitarist in The Smiths`johnny marr The smoke or odor produced by the burning of such a substance`incense The smoldering coal or ash of a dying fire`embers The smooth soft larva of certain insects, such as the sawfly`slug The smooth soft larva of certain insects, such as the sawfly`slugs The smooth, thin-shelled oval nut of this tree`pecan the snake river winds through which gorge`hell's canyon the snake river winds through which gorge`hell's`pegasus The 'sockeye' is a species of which fish`salmon The ----s of a ship or boat`sail the soft areas of the cartilage on a baby's head where the skull bones haven't joined is called what`fontanelle The soft areas of the cartilage on a baby's head where the skull bones havn't joined is called what`fontanelle The soft edible body of such a mollusk`clam The soft edible body of such a mollusk`clams The softer, friable part of land: soil, especially productive soil`earth The softer, friable part of land: soil, especially productive soil`earthing The softer, friable part of land: soil, especially productive soil`earths The soft, light-colored wood of any species of linden. It is used in making crates and boxes, in carving, and in millwork`basswood The soft moist part of fruit`pulps The soft reddish wood of this tree. Also called sequoia`redwood The soft reddish wood of this tree. Also called sequoia`reecho The soft thick lustrous fur of this animal`mink The solution to a problem`the cure The song beginning 'Starry starry night commemorated which painter`vincent van gogh The song Honolulu Baby appears in which Laurel and Hardy film`sons of the desert The song Love is All Around, performed by Wet Wet Wet, is featured in which Richard Curtis film`four weddings and a funeral The song 'Matchmaker, Matchmaker' came from which musical play`Fiddler On The Roof the song "mrs robinson" is from what movie`graduate The Song of Hiawatha is a work by which US poet`henry wadsworth longfellow The song "One O'clock Jump" is particularly associated with whose big band`count basie The song 'Raindrops keep falling on my head' was introduced in which film`butch cassidy and the sundance kid the song "starry, starry night" is also known as`vincent The song The Bug was covered by this popular female country singer`mary chapin carpenter the song "to all the girls ive loved before" was written by a.sasha distel b.julio iglesias c.wille nelson`willie nelson The song "Trail of the Lonesome Pine" appears in which Laurel and Hardy film`way out west The song where John Lennon announes "I don't believe in Beatles"?`god The song 'Why Do Fools Fall in Love was a hit in which year`1956 The songwriter Norbert Schultz wrote a song which became one of the best known songs of the 20th century. What is its title`lili marlene The song yes, we have no bananas was the subject of a law suit in 1923. What musical arrangement was it copyrighted from`Handels Messiah The song You Can Keep Your Hat On featured in which popular 1997 film`the full monty The song 'You'll Never Walk Alone' comes from which musical`carousel the son of jerry lewis named his rock band what`the playboys The sound of a foot stepping. Also called footfall`footstep The sound of this instrument or a sound resembling it`clarion The sound of which insect was once thought to be an omen of imminent death`death watch beetle The sound system of a language: 'the --------- of English.'`phonology The sound, vibration, or shock caused by the striking together of two bodies`percussion The sousaphone is a type of which brass instrument`the tuba The Southern Alps are found in which country`new zealand The southern most tip of Africa is not the 'Cape of Good Hope' but`cape agulhas The sovereignty and power of God`majesties the soviet ---------- is the first strike fighter with a toilet in it`sukhoi-34 the soviet sukhoi-34 is the first ---------- fighter with a toilet in it`strike the soviet sukhoi-34 is the first strike fighter with a ---------- in it`toilet The space between two adjacent neurones is called the`synapse the space hit we gotta get out of this place was originally a hit for which group in 1965`the animals The space occupied by a body is called its ______`volume The space occupied by a body is called its `volume The space occupied by an aircraft`airspace The space set apart for the pilot and crew, as in a helicopter, large airliner, or transport aircraft`cockpit The spaceship voyager found geysers on triton, a moon of which planet`neptune The Spanish abbreviation for ufo is what`ovnis The Spanish Inquisition once condemned the entire _______ to death for heresy`netherlands The spawn of an oyster or a similar mollusk`spat The specialized vocabulary of a particular field or discipline: 'spoke to me in the ----- of fundamentalism.' dialect`lingo The specific grammatical, syntactic, and structural character of a given language`idiom The spectators or audience at an event`grandstand The sperm of a ______ is actually longer than the sperm of an elephant.`mouse The sperm of a _____ is longer than the sperm of an elephant`mouse the spice called mace is the outer covering of which other spice`nutmeg The spinal cord`marrow The spindle of an ----tree`axle The spinning wheel, introduced to Europe in the middle ages, was invented where`india The spiny or smooth fruit of any of these plants`buckeye The spiral galaxy nearest ours is the ________`andromeda The spiral galaxy nearest ours is the galaxy`Andromeda The spiral track cut into a phonograph record for the stylus to follow`groove The spirit Kirsch is made from which fruit`cherries The spiritual nature of humans, regarded as immortal, separable from the body at death, and susceptible to happiness or misery in a future state`soul The sport of operating or riding in a sailboat`sailings The spot on the earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus is called the ______`epicenter The spot on the Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus is called the `epicenter The square root of 1 is`1 The square root of 1 is`1one The stage in Marxist-Leninist theory intermediate between capitalism and communism, in which collective ownership of the economy under the dictatorship of the proletariat`socialism The stage of an ancient theater, located between the background and the orchestra`proscenia The stage or condition of having ----: 'branches in full bud.'`buds The stage or condition of having ---s: 'branches in full ---.'`bud The stalk of any of these plants`reed The stalk of any of these plants`reeds The stamps, labels, or printing placed on an item to be mailed as evidence of payment of this charge`postage the staple food of blue whales`krill or plankton The starchy grain of this plant, used as a staple food throughout the world`rice The starchy root of any of these plants, used in the tropics as food`yam The Star of David is a symbol sacred to which religion`judaism The star of "Police Woman" was married to Burt Bacharach. What was her name`angie dickenson The State Duma is the lower house of assembly in the parliament of which country`russia The state of a substance that exists below its critical temperature and that may be liquefied by application of sufficient pressure`vapor The state of being accepted or acceptable`acceptance The state of being adapted`adaptation The state of being allowed to enter`admission The state of being an infant`infancies The state of being an occupant or tenant`occupancy The state of being assembled`assemblage The state of being assembled`assemblies The state of being behind in fulfilling obligations: 'an account in -------.'`arrears The state of being broken open`rupture The state of being clarified or explained`ill The state of being connected`connection The state of being converted`conversion The state of being corrupt`corruption The state of being dead`deaths The state of being degenerate`degeneracy The state of being deluded`delusion The state of being deserted`desertion The state of being desolate`desolation The state of being despised or dishonored: disgrace`contempt The state of being divergent`divergence The state of being ejected, forced out, or supplanted`ouster The state of being employed`employment The state of being enacted`enactment The state of being encamped`encampment The state of being enclosed`enclosure The state of being enrolled`enrollment The state of being equal`equation The state of being erased: (The powerful images of his work... punishment, mutilation, ------- (Joyce Carol Oates)`erasure The state of being executed`execution The state of being exempt: immunity`exemption The state of being exhausted: extreme fatigue: 'The runner collapsed from ----------.'`exhaustion The state of being expanded`expansion The state of being expected`expectancy The state of being found or proved guilty: 'evidence that led to the suspect's ----------.'`conviction The state of being found or proved not guilty`acquittal The state of being free from unsanctioned intrusion: 'a person's right to -------.'`privacy The state of being governed`governance The state of being held in special favor`favoritism The state of being hesitant`hesitation The state of being incubated`incubation The state of being insured`insurance The state of being interned: confinement`internment The state of being intricate or complicated: the ---------- of life in twentieth-century America (Daniel J. Boorstin)`perplexity The state of being inverted`inversion The state of being involved`involution The state of being ionized`ionization The state of being knocked out`knockout The state of being laminated`lamination The state of being married: wedlock`marriage The state of being mediated`mediation The state of being mingled or mixed`admixture The state of being modulated`modulation The state of being offended`offense The state of being oppressed`oppression The state of being perverted`perversion The state of being possessed`possession The state of being protruded`protrusion The state of being pure, unsullied, or untouched`virginity The state of being restricted or confined within prescribed bounds: 'soon tired of the ---------- of military life.'`constraint The state of being retired`retirement The state of being reunited`reunion The state of being reversed`reversal The state of being rich: affluence`wealth The state of being separate or detached`detachment The state of being so divided`partition The state of being split or cleft: a fissure or division`cleavage The state of being trained`trainings The state of being unimpaired: soundness`integrity The state of Florida is bigger than`england The state of having been concreted: 'a ---------- of seminal ideas in her treatise.'`concretion The state of having been divided`division The state of having been made ready beforehand: readiness`prep The state of having been omitted`omission The state of having submitted. surrender`submission The State of Michigan derives from the Chippewa words, mici gama. What does mici gama mean`Great Water the state of minnesota borders how many other states`5 The state of rapture inspired in man by nymphs is called what?`Nympholepsy The state or a period of being detained, especially: A period of temporary custody while awaiting trial`detention The state or condition induced by a sedative`sedation The state or condition of being a beggar`beggary The state or condition of being a rival`rivalries The state or condition of touching or of immediate proximity: 'Litmus paper turns red on ------- with an acid.'`contact The state or fact of being derived: originating: 'a custom of recent ----------.'`derivation The state or fact of persevering: 'Through hard work and ---------, we will complete this project.'`endurance The state or quality of being damp`moisture The state or quality of being eternal`eternities The state or quality of being in accord: harmony`unities The state or quality of being in accord: harmony`unity The state or quality of being mature`maturities The state or quality of being odd: strangeness`oddities The state or quality of being reluctant: unwillingness`reticence The state or quality of being variant or variable: a variation`variance The state or situation of being held in high esteem`reputation The state resulting from such a response`reaction The static distortion in digital sound caused by a low sampling rate`aliasing The station occupied by such troops`outpost The statue of Eros in Piccadilly Circus commemorates which Victorian reformer`earl of shaftsbury`anthony ashley cooper The Statue of Liberty arrived in New York City in 1885 aboard what French ship`isere The Statue of Liberty stands on which island`liberty island The statue of which famous Englishman stands in the"Piazza of the British Library`sir isaac newton The statues of Martin Luther King, Queen Elizabeth of Russia and eight other Christian martyrs were erected in which building, in 1988`westminster abbey The status of master or ruler: control: 'mastery of the seas.'`masteries The status of master or ruler: control: '------- of the seas.'`mastery The stemmed glass in which a coupe is served`coupes The stem of such a plant`vines The stems and leaves of the tomato plant are`poisonous The stems of any of these palms, used to make wickerwork, canes, and furniture`rattan The 'stickman', 'boxer' and 'shooter' are three of the participants in which casino game`craps or dice The stick used when playing this game`shinnies The stiff stalk of various grasses`bents The still of the nite what's the location of the "circus hall of fame"`sarasota florida The stinking cedar and yellow-wood trees are also known as what`gopher wood The St. Louis gateway arch had a projected death toll while it was being built. How many people died`0 The St. Moritz ski resort is in which European country`switzerland The stomach of an animal`craw The stomach of an animal`craws The Stone of Scone is a relic sacred to which country`scotland The stone or the ridged or corrugated seed of such a tree`walnut The stone what dietary problem were 65 percent of brazilians suffering in 1985`malnutrition The story about a king who prematurely divides his kingdom between his daughters is portrayed in which film`king lear ___, the story of prize fighter Jake Lamotta, packs a real punch?`Raging Bull The straight line drawn from the center through one end of a circular arc and intersecting the tangent to the other end of the arc`secant The Straits of Malacca separate Malaysia from which country`indonesia the "stratocaster" guitar is made by this company`fender The stratosphere is higher than the`troposphere The stress in Hungarian words always falls on what syllable`first The strident call of a crane or goose`clang The striking of a bell or gong`stroke The strip of hardened skin at the base and sides of a fingernail or toenail`cuticle The strip of lead which holds the glass in a stained glass window`came The strong part of a sword blade, between the middle and the hilt`forte The structural part of cloth`web The structural part of cloth`webs The structure of a specific region of the earth's crust`geologic The struggle that precedes death`agonies The Studebaker auto company produced a car called the "_____" from 1927-1936`dictator The study and exploration of caves is known as what`speleology the study of angles and their properties is called`trigonometry The study of angles & their properties is called`trigonometry The study of birds`ornithology The study of building design is `architecture the study of heredity is called`genetics The study of how nerve cells, or neurons, receive & transmit information`neurophysiology The study of human behaviour is `psychology The study of human ethos and its formation`ethologist The study of human pre history is ___________`archaeology The study of human pre-history is `archaeology The study of inland water is known as`hydrology The study of insects is `entomology The study of light and its relation to sight is called `optics The study of magnets and their effects`magnetism The study of man and culture is known as `anthropology The study of man & culture is known as ________`anthropology The study of metals and their properties in bulk and at the atomic level`metallurgy The study of natural phenomena: motion, forces, light, sound, etc is called `physics The study of natural phenomena: motion, forces, light, sound, etc. is called ______`Physics The study of plants is `botany The study of populations of animals & plants, a population being a group of interbreeding organisms in a specific region; for example, the members of a fish species in a lake`population biology The study of religion is `theology The study of shells`conchology The study of soil is`paedology The study of sound is ________`acoustics The study of sound is `acoustics The study of structural relationships in language or in a language, sometimes including pronunciation, meaning, and linguistic history`grammar The study of stupidity is called`monology The study of the composition of substances and the changes that they undergo is `chemistry The study of the composition of substances & the changes that they undergo is __________`chemistry The study of the earth's physical divisions into mountains, seas, etc`is *geography The study of the flight characteristics of projectiles`ballistics The study of the manner in which organisms carry on their life processes is ________`physiology The study of the manner in which organisms carry on their life processes is `physiology The study of the size and shape of the cranium supposedly to reveal one's character`phrenology The study of word origins is called what`etymology The St. Valentine's Day massacre took place in this city.`chicago The subject of a photograph used as a ----------, often a nude model`centerfold The subject of the first printed book in England was`chess The Sublime Porte was the Court of Government of which Empire`turkish/ottoman the submarine was invented in 1620 by cornelius drebbel. name his country of origin.`netherlands The Suez Canal was nationalized in what year`1950 The suffering of death by a martyr`martyrdom The summer solstice, about June 21`midsummer The sum of a person's intellectual capabilities or endowment`mentality The sum of characteristics and associated potentialities transmitted genetically to an individual organism`heredities The sum of money sent`remittance The sum of one pound and one shilling`guinea The sum of the beliefs or principles of a person, group, or institution`coloration The sum of three pennies`threepence The Sum Total Of All The Numbers On A Roulette Wheel`666 The sun has a core temperature of ________ Kelvin`154,000,000 The sun is _______ times larger than the earth`330,330 The sun sets in the `west the Super Bowl, and never re-used the commercial?`Apple The supersonic Concorde jet made its first trial flight on what date`january 1, 1969 The _____ _______ supplies the liver with oxygen`hepatic`allen The _____ _______ supplies the liver with oxygen`hepatic artery The supporting material for construction work`riggings the supreme court upholds the 14th amendment and outlaws racial segregation`public`exciters the supreme court upholds the 14th amendment and outlaws racial segregation`public schools The surface area of a human lung is equal to a`tennis court The surface of a ----: a ----bed`road The surface of a road: a roadbed`roads The surface of a road: a roadbed`roadside The surface of a solid`periphery The surface of the Dead Sea is _______ metres below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea, which is only 75 km away`four hundred The surface of the Dead Sea is _______ metres below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea, which is only 75 km away`four hundred`400 The surface or skin of the human body`fleshing The surface space occupied by a structure or device: 'the --------- of a building: a microcomputer with a space-saving ---------.'`footprint The sweet fruit of any of these trees`mulberry The sweet sap of several tropical Asian palm trees, especially palmyra and Caryota urens, used as a beverage`toddies The sweet sap of several tropical Asian palm trees, especially palmyra and Caryota urens, used as a beverage`toddy the swiss family _______`robinson The swollen root of this plant eaten as a vegetable, typically having reddish flesh`beet The symbol (#)`crosshatch The symbol on the "pound" key (#) is called a(n) _________`octothorpe The symbols used on a map are explained by the `legend The symbol () used to represent an unstressed neutral vowel and, in some systems of phonetic transcription, a stressed mid-central vowel, as inbut`schwa The synchronization of the sparking of the plugs with the movement of the pistons in an internal-combustion engine`timings The syncopated music for this dance in 4/4 time`mambo The systematic procedure of a natural phenomenon or process`regimen The system of beliefs and teachings of the Theosophical Society, founded in New York City in 1875, incorporating aspects of Buddhism and Brahmanism, especially the`theosophic The system of racial segregation in south africa was called _____`apartheid The system of sounds of a particular language`phonetics The tablecloth in da Vinci's Last supper was`white The tail end of the spinal cord`coccyx the taj mahal is made out of what`marble The Taj Mahal stands on which river`the jumna The Taj Mahal was built on the southern bank of which river`jumna The Taka is the principal currency of which Asian Country`bangladesh The tallest tree in the uk is what type of tree`douglas fir The tall feathery garden plant Cortaderia from South America is commonly known as what`pampas grass The tangent of the complement of a directed angle or arc`cot The tapir is related to the horse and the _____?`rhinoceros The tapped collar or socket that receives this rod`screw The tapped collar or socket that receives this rod`screwed The tapped collar or socket that receives this rod`screwing The Tarbela Dam in Pakistan stands on which river`indus the tarzan novels were created by whom`burroughs The tasks or care of a nurse`nursings The ______ tea party`boston The technique of carving in this way`cameo The techniques and equipment used to achieve automatic operation or control`automation The technology and manufacture of telephone equipment`telephony The teeth used for biting or cutting are known as _______`incisors The teeth used for biting or cutting are known as `incisors The Tehran hostages were released in 1980 after how many days of captivity`four hundred and forty four the telephone country code 56 would connect you with`chile the telephone country code 62 would connect you with?`indonesia The telephone country code 82 would connect you with`korea The telephone country code 852 would connect you with _____`hong kong the telephone country code 90 would connect you with?`turkey The telephone county code 39 would connect you with _____`italy The telephone was invented in which year`1876 The Teletubbies have two favourite foods. Name one.`tubby toast`tubby custard The television detective Banacek was played by whom`george peppard The television series Wycliff is set in which English County`cornwall The temperature at what dew forms is called the`dew point The temperature at which a liquid gives off a vapour which can be ignited is called it's ______`flashpoint the temperature of "absolute zero" is measured in which scale`kelvin The temperature of the sun has to be achieved to create which potentially useful nuclear reaction`nuclear fusion The tendency of fluids to diffuse in such a manner`osmoses The tenth in a set or sequence`tens The tenth part of a Roman legion consisting of 600 men was known as what`a cohort The tenth sign of the Zodiac`capricorn The tenth wedding anniversary is commemorated with what`tin The tenure by which such an estate is held`freehold The term Bicentennial represents how many years`200 The term Centennial represents how many years`100 the term 'cold war' was coined by speechwriter herbert bayard swope and popularized by columnist __________`walter lippman The term "Kibbutz" comes from which country`Israel`Palestine The term 'lupine' refers to which animal`wolf the term morphology is used rather loosely, often being confused with`anatomy The term of office of a mayor`mayoralty The term or duration of such a contract`lease The term or duration of such a contract`leaser The term or duration of such a contract`leasing The term Quadricentennial represents how many years`400 The term Quartocentennial represents how many years`25 The term Quincentennial represents how many years`500 The term Semicentennial represents how many years`50 The term Septiquinquennial represents how many years`75 The term Sesquibicentennial represents how many years`250 The term Sesquibicentennial represents how many years`250two hundred and fifty The term Sesquincentennial represents how many years`150 The term Sesquiquadricentennial represents how many years`450 The term Sesquitercentennial represents how many years`350 The terms 'lot' and 'gavel' are associated with which occupation`auctioneering The term Tercentennial represents how many years`300 The term used to refer to a Woman's visible genitals as a whole is..?`The vulva The term vulpine means related to which animal`fox The territory included in such a unit`empire The territory of a nation or state: land`countries The texture or fineness of sand or stone used in grinding`grit The texture or fineness of sand or stone used in grinding`gritting The texture or quality of such cloth`fabric The texture or quality of such cloth`fabrics The Thatcher Ferry Bridge crosses what canal`Panama Canal The theater as a profession`footlights The theme from Top Gun was a hit for which European sounding group`berlin the (then) 12 year old actress who starred in 'the professional'`natalie portman The then-unknown Jeremy Irons played Judas in the original West End production of which musical in 1971`godspell The then-unknown Richard Gere played Danny Zuko in the original West End production of which musical in 1973`grease The theory of 'plate tectonics' is used to explain the movement of' what`the earth's crust The theory or view that the self is the only reality`solipsism The thickness of what is given an 'swg' rating`wire The thick yellowish musky fluid secreted by one of these mammals, used in the manufacture of perfumes`civet The ----th in a set or sequence`four The -----th in a set or sequence`seven The 'Thing', from the movie of the same name, had ___ blood`green The third item in a series or system of classification`gamma The third largest city of Argentina on the Rio Parana`rosario The thistle is the national flower of ______`scotland The three number systems commonly used in computers are binary, decimal and _________.`Hexadecimal The three primary colours are red, yellow and blue. The three secondary colours are`green, orange & purple the three scorers for manchester united in the 1968 european cup final, which ended 4-1 in their favour. (b c k)`best charlton`institution the three scorers for manchester united in the 1968 european cup final, which ended 4-1 in their favour. (b c k)`best charlton kidd the three ways, other than disqualification, that a boxer can win?`knockout tko decision The throat`gullet The throat`gullible The thyroid cartilage is more commonly known as the _____`adam's apple The Tibetan Mountain people use yak's milk as their form of`currency The Tick: Color of the Ticks costume`blue The Tick: "Not baked goods professor, baked ____!"`bads The Tick: Who has the ability to change the color of his costume`caped chameleon The Tick: Who, when problems arise, jumps into his cannon and says "Fire me, boy"`the human bullet The Tick: "Yeast Devil! Back to the oven that _____ you!"`baked The tides on the earth's oceans are actually created by gravitational pull from the `Moon The timber lining of a door frame`casing The time at which an event occurs`occasion The time at which a radio or television program is broadcast`airtime The time at which such a restriction begins or is in effect: 'a 10 P.M. ------ for all residents.'`curfew The time during which one is away`absence The time, effort, or trouble taken in doing something: 'The project wasn't worth my -----.'`while The time immediately subsequent to a particular event`morrow The time of day appointed for this service, traditionally midnight or 2 A.M. but often sunrise`matins The time of life when a person becomes qualified to assume certain civil and personal rights and responsibilities, usually at 18 or 21 years: legal ---:`age The time of life when a person becomes qualified to assume certain civil and personal rights and responsibilities, usually at 18 or 21 years: legal age:`ages The time of life when a person becomes qualified to assume certain civil and personal rights and responsibilities, usually at 18 or 21 years: legal age:`aging The time of such payment`payoff The time of the day when the sun is just below the horizon, especially the period between sunset and dark`twilight The time or point in the sun's path at which the sun is on the local meridian. Also called ----tide, ----time`noon The Times Square "time ball" for the year 2000 contained _______ big lights`ninety six The Times Square "time ball" for the year 2000 contained _______ big lights`ninety six`96 The Times Square "time ball" for the year 2000 contained _____ glass crystals cut into triangles`five hundred and four The Times Square "time ball" for the year 2000 contained _____ glass crystals cut into triangles`five hundred and four`504 The Times Square "time ball" for the year 2000 contained _______ light bulbs`six hundred The Times Square "time ball" for the year 2000 contained _______ light bulbs`six hundred`600 The Times Square "time ball" for the year 2000 contained _______ mirrors`ninety two The Times Square "time ball" for the year 2000 contained _______ mirrors`ninety two`92 The Times Square "time ball" for the year 2000 was named the`star of hope The Times Square "time ball" for the year 2000 was specially made by _________ in Ireland`waterford crystal The time when something begins or is begun: 'the --------- of the war.'`beginning The Timor sea and the Arafura sea are off the north coast of which country`australia The tiniest bit: an iota`tittle The tip of a rotary mower travels at over _____ km/hr`two hundred The tip of a rotary mower travels at over _____ km/hr`two hundred`200 The tips of fingers & the soles of feet are covered by a thick, tough layer of skin called the what`stratum corneum The title of which Moody Blues album is a mnemonic to remember the lines of the treble stave of a sheet of music`every good boy deserves favour The tomb of such a hermit or saint`marabou The tongue of a bell`clapper The Tony awards are named for what person`antoinette perry The top basketball player of the decade`michael jordan The Topkapi Palace was home to which emperors`ottoman The top layer of cement render`buttercoat the top of which mountain is the most distant point from the center of the earth`chimborazo the top ranking title in sumo wrestling is known as`yokozuna The top selling debut album of all time was __________ by ______________.`boston boston The toronto maple leafs used to be originally called what`the toronto The Toronto Maple Leafs used to be originally called what`the toronto arenas The total length of the average clitoris, including glans and body, is how long?`16 mm The total merchandise kept on hand by a merchant, commercial establishment, warehouse, or manufacturer`stocks The total number of such people`population The total sum of money to be paid out to employees at a given time`payroll The total weight of passengers and cargo that an aircraft carries or can carry`payload The total yield of such produce in a particular season or place: 'an orchard that produced a huge ---- of apples last year.'`crop The tough, coarse fiber of the cannabis plant, used to make cordage`hemp The tower of London, during its lifetime has served many purposes, including a`zoo The tower over a castle draw bridge is a(n)....`barbican The town of Beersheba is in which country`israel The town of Grasse in France is famous for producing what`perfume The town of Montelimar in France is famous for producing what`nougat The town of Pisa lies in which Italian region`tuscany The town of Waterloo lies near which European capital city`brussels The town of Woodstock hosted a famous rock festival in 1969, in which US state would you find it`new york state The Trade-Name for a heat-resistant glass containing Borosilicate`Pyrex The trailing`arbutus The train held up by the Great Train Robbers in 1963 was travelling to London from where`glasgow The transcendental number 'e' was named after what mathematician`euler The transfer of energy from one body to another as a result of a difference in temperature or a change in phase`heat The transfer of energy from one body to another as a result of a difference in temperature or a change in phase`heating The treatment of disease by chemical substances which are toxic to the causative micro organisms is called ________`chemotherapy The treatment of disease by chemical substances which are toxic to the causative micro-organisms is called `chemotherapy The treatment of which famous mythical ruling, by the artist Max Klinger in 1887, caused a storm of protest from art lovers`judgment of paris The Treaty of Guadalupe: Hidalgo put an end to this conflict`Mexican War The tree dictated on the Lebanese flag is a`cedar The tree Salix Babylonica, which originally came from China but now found in Britain, is more commonly known by what name`weeping willow The trees cultivated in such an area`orchard The Triassic, Jurrasic, and Cretaceous periods make up which era`Mesozoic Era The triple crown worn by the pope`tiara The troops stationed at a military post`garrison The true seals are a diverse & widely distributed group of mostly marine & ___________`aquatic mammals the "truth" can also be known as?`veracity The tuber of this plant`taro "The tumult and the shouting dies" is a line from the poem "Recessional". Who wrote it`kipling The tune Rhapsody in Blue was first performed in which year`1924 The Turk's consider it considered unlucky to step on a`piece of bread The turns of luck in the course of one's life`fortune The twelfth in a set or sequence`twelve the two airports that serve london`heathrow and gatwick`heathrow gatwick`gatwick heathrow`gatwick and heathrow The two divisions of the year, rainy and dry, in some tropical regions`season The two divisions of the year, rainy and dry, in some tropical regions`seasoned The two highest IQ's ever recorded (on a standard test) both belong to`women The two lines that connect your top lip to the bottom of your nose are known as the`philtrum The two obelisks known as Cleopatra's Needles are in London and which other city`new york the two rival gangs in "west side story" were the sharks and the _________?`jets The two rival gangs in 'West Side Story' were the Sharks and the `Jets The Two Ronnies first appeared together in which TV series`the frost report The two sexes of humans are male and `female The typical American eats 263 _____ in a year`eggs The typical housefly cruses at ___ km/hr`eight The typical housefly cruses at ___ km/hr`eight`8 The typical penguin has just one orgasm a _ _ _ _.`year The Uffizi is a museum and art gallery in which European city`florence The uncastrated adult male of domestic cattle`bulled The underground executioner is the favorite soap opera of which nation`japan The underlying personality of a dramatic character as implied or indicated by a script or text and interpreted by an actor in performance`subtext The underside of a horse's hoof is called a what`frog The underside of a shoe or boot, often excluding the heel`soled The underside of the body of certain vertebrates, such as snakes and fish`belly The understanding of speech through observation of the lips, tongue and facial expressions is known as ______`lip reading The underworld`diss The Underworld in Greek mythology`hades The unit cell of such a pattern`crystal The United Nations building in New York was designed by whom`le corbusier The United States is made up of states`50 The universe what steve martin film had him go from rags to riches to rags`the jerk The University of Houston once elected what rock star as homecoming queen`alice cooper The unplowed land at the end of a plowed furrow`headland The upper air`welkin The upper exterior surface of a dwelling as a symbol of the home itself: 'three generations living under one ----.'`roof The upper, faceted portion of a cut gem, above the girdle and below the table`bezel The upper house in the bicameral legislature of many states in the United States`senate the uppermost level of the solar atmosphere`corona The uppermost part of an entablature`cornice The upright post with a transverse piece upon which Jesus was crucified`cross The upward force that a fluid exerts on an object less dense than itself`buoyancy The upward stroke made by a conductor to indicate the beat that leads into a new measure`upbeat The Ural mountains are mainly in which country`russia The US Congress comprises the Senate and which other house or chamber`house of representatives The US department of defense is located in which building`pentagon The use of an excessive number of words: verbiage`wordage The use of a position of trust for dishonest gain`venalities The use of astronomical phenomena to predict earthly & human events is called`astrology The use of gimmicks`gimmickry The use of guns`gunneries The use of harsh or discordant sounds in literary composition, as for poetic effect`cacophony The use of ionizing radiation for medical diagnosis, especially the use of x-rays in medical radiography or fluoroscopy`radiology The use of microscopes`microscopy The use of objects in making a determination or choice at random: 'chosen by ---.'`lot The use of science and technology to investigate and establish facts in criminal or civil courts of law`forensics The use of words, forms, or expressions considered incorrect or unacceptable`barbarism The ________ _________ use sex (and/or sexual favors) to placate members of their social group instead of grooming. They are one of the few species of animals that have sex for fun.`bonobo monkeys The u.s got its first official currency in 1776, 1785 or 1882`1785 the us government bans the use of cyclamates as an?`artificial sweetener The U S has never lost a war in which _____ were used`mules The u.s has never lost a war where they used ______`mules The U S is made up of __ states`fifty The U S is made up of __ states`fifty`50 The u.s minted a 1787 copper coin with what tongue-in-cheek motto`mind your the u.s minted a 1787 copper coin with what tongue-in-cheek motto`mind your business The U S patent was issued to Samuel Hopkins for what`potash THE US: Southern Slang: everybody`y'all THE US: Southern Slang: "I guess so"`I reckon THE US: Southern Traditions: What is commonly eaten on New Years Day`black-eyed-peas The USSR & western Allies pull out of ___ ending their 10-year joint ventur`austria The US state of Florida first saw the cultivation of oranges in`1539 The usually domed or vaulted apse of a basilica`tribune The usually residential region around a major city: the environs`suburbs The usually tapering, elongate, fleshy orange root of this plant, eaten as a vegetable`carrot The usually vertical structure containing a`chimney The US war against native Americans ended in 1886 with the capture of which Apache leader`geronimo The utterance of maliciously false statements: slander`calumnies The vaccine for ________ was developed in 1798`smallpox The vaccine MMR offers protection against which diseases`measles mumps and rubella the vagus nerve, one of the major nerves of our body, gets its name from the latin meaning`the wanderer The variety of living organisms in a particular habitat or geographic area`biodiversity The Vatican City State is surrounded by which city`rome The vegetable okra is also known by what name`lady's fingers The vehicle licence plates of which US State depict a National Memorial within the state and the caption 'Great Faces, Great Places'`south dakota The vehicle licence plates of which US State depict a peach and the caption 'On My Mind'`georgia The veins of such a system considered as a group`venation The Venetian island of Murano is particularly associated with the manufacture of which product`glass The venom of the king cobra is so deadly that one gram of it can kill ______ people`one hundred and fifty The venom of the king cobra is so deadly that one gram of it can kill ______ people`one hundred and fifty`150 the vereves only no 1 was`the drugs dont work The vernal equinox is the beginning of ________.`spring The vernal equinox is the beginning of `spring The vernal euinox is the beginning of ________`spring The Verrazano Narrows bridge links Brooklyn to which island`staten island The vertical part of a step`riser The very basis: the foundation: 'Ownership of land is the ------- of democracy.'`bedrock the very first bomb dropped by the allies on berlin during world war ii killed the only ---------- in the berlin zoo`elephant The very first bomb dropped by the allies on berlin during world wwii killed the only ________ in the berlin zoo`elephant The very first Minimum Wage law set the minimum hourly pay scale at`25 cents per hour The very young do not always do as they are`told The via appia went from brindisi to ______`rome The via appia went from rome to ______`brindisi The victoria falls seperate zimbabwe from which other country`zambia The video for which eighties song features nothing but 5 cheerleaders?(Name the artist too)`Mickey Toni Basil The video game character Mario made his debut appearance in.`donkey kong The view that religious considerations should be excluded from civil affairs or public education`secularism The violet belongs to which genus of flowers`viola The violet variety of quartz is called `amethyst The Virginia opossum have a litter size of up to ____`twenty two The Virginia opossum have a litter size of up to`twenty two`22 The Virginia opossum is the only marsupial (pouched mammal) indigenous to __________`north america The virtuoso musician Ann Sophie Mutter is a performer on which instrument`violin The visible spectrum of light ranges from red to ________.`violet The visible spectrum of light ranges from red to `violet The Vistula flows into which sea`baltic The visual instrument in a submarine`periscope The vocabulary of ___________ societies has no words for "obscene," "indecent," or "impure." Sex is never considered a source of shame or embarrassment.`Polynesian The vocal apparatus of the larynx`glottides the voice that says "hello," "you've got mail," and "goodbye" on aol belongs to ______ _______`elwood eldrige The volcano Mount Pelee is on which island`martinique The volcano Pichincha is situated on the edge of which capital city`quito the volga river flows into what sea`caspian`chantays The Volga River flows into what sea`caspian sea The Volkswagen was originally called`The Joy Wagon The Volta is the largest river in which country`Ghana The volume of the earth's moon is the same as the volume of what ocean`pacific ocean "The Voyage of The Beagle" told of which scientist's discoveries`charles "The Voyage of The Beagle" told of which scientist's discoveries`Charles Darwin The Waikato is the longest river in which country`new zealand The Wailing Wall is in what city`jerusalem The walking _______ can live on land`catfish the wallendas were noted as`high wire`bashful the wallendas were noted as`high wire`egypt The Wallendas were noted as`high wire performers The warriors tribes of ________ used to hang the testicles of those they killed in battle on the ends of their spears`ethiopia The ------------------ was acquired by King Louis XIV in 1668. It was worn 120 years later by Marie Antoinette and it now resides in the Smithsonian Institution. This beautiful natural blue diamond weighs 44.5 carats today.`hope diamond The ______ __ _____ was a known lover of chastity belts. He forced all of his lovers to wear them.`Marquis de Sade The Washington Post received the 1973 Pulitzer prize for reporting what`watergate scandal The ____ was wrongly named after what was thought to be its country of origin`turkey The water used for cleansing the body`bath The water used for cleansing the body`baths The way in which something is wound`windings Theway in which the fundamentals, as of an artistic work, are handled`technique The weaker section of a sword blade, from the middle to the tip`foible the weatherman on the today show (prior to 1993)`willard scott The weave used to produce such a fabric`twill "The --------------- we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes a little longer."- Henry Kissinger`illegal The weight at the end of a pendulum is a(n) `bob The welfare of the community: the general good: 'the public ----.'`weal The Welland Canal links Lake Erie to which other of the Great Lakes`lake ontario The well-known aria "La Donna e Mobile" features in which Verdi opera about a court jester`rigoletto The ------------------ were the first Asian colony to become independent following World War II. Today the country's population is approximately 60,000,000, and is comprised of many ethnicity. Many citizens are of Malay, Chinese, or Spanish descent.`philippines The westernmost point in the contiguous U S is where`cape alava, washington The west what song did elton john and george michael sing as a duet`don't let the sun The wheel is said to have been invented in which ancient region`mesopotamia The wheel was invented in about what year BC`3500 The whistling swan has more than __________ feathers on its body`25,000 The white elephant is the sacred animal of _______`thailand The white grains of this plant`millet The white house had a telephone before it had an indoor ______`bathroom The white marks intersecting each five yard line are called ________.`hash The white marks intersecting each five yard line are called ________`hashmarks The white marks intersecting each five yard line are called `hash marks the white of our eyes is also called`sclera The Who: As "The High Numbers", the band was a hit at what London club`the scene The Who: "can't you hear me say can't you hear me say can't you hear me say"`free me The Who: His 1st song, Townshend felt it "sounded too much like a Beatles song"`it was you The Who: In 1963, The Who was discovered by what Mod`pete meaden The Who's rock concert stars Elton John. Its called ________`tommy The Who's rock musical stars Elton John. It's called ________.`tommy The Who's rock musical stars Elton John. It's called `Tommy The Who: What is Entwistle's famous lyrical creation, starring an arachnid`boris the spider The Who: Which member of the band played the part of "Tommy" in the movie version`roger daltrey The wide wall built along the banks of rivers to stop flooding is a(n) `levee The width edge to edge of Saturn's rings are about the same distance as`earth to the moon The wife of a mayor`mayoress The wife of a Russian emperor`tsarina The 'Wife of Bath' is a character from what tale`canterbury tales The wife of one's uncle`aunt The wife or widow of a count in various European countries`countess The "wild" horses of western North America are actually _____, not wild`feral The willow ptarmigan is the state bird of ______`alaska The 'windflower' is the common name for which flowering bulb`anemone The wind what is the best score in blackjack`twenty one The wingspan of a ______ ___ jet is longer than the Wright Brothers' first flight`boeing 747 the winner of seven academy awards in 1992`dances with wolves the winners of the first five european cups.`real madrid the winners of the first five european cups`real`pigeon The winning trophy in which sport is the Vince Lombardi Trophy`american football The winter olympics were first held in which country`france The Winter Olympics were held in Scandinavia for the first time in 1952. In which city`oslo The Wise Ridicule And Obey`Fashion The withdrawal of 11 Southern states from the Union in 1860-1861, precipitating the U.S. Civil War`secession The wives, concubines, female relatives, and servants occupying such a place`harking The woman of the Brazilin Apinaly Tribe bite their mates eyebrows during`intercourse The womb`matrices The womb`matrix The women of an African tribe make themselves more attractive by permanently ______ their faces`scaring The wood`ibis The wood of any of these trees, especially that of S. mahogani, used in making furniture`mahoganies The wood of any of these trees, especially the durable, fine-grained wood of the Old World species Taxus baccata, used in cabinetmaking and for archery`yew The wood of any of these trees, especially the hard, close-grained wood of the sugar -----, often used for furniture and flooring`maple The wood of any of these trees`ironwood The wood of any of these trees, used for flooring, containers, plywood, and tool handles`beech The wood of any of these trees, used in cabinetwork`rosewood The wood of any of these trees`willow The wood of one of these trees`elm The wood of such a tree, especially the hard black heartwood of E. ebenum or certain other species, used in cabinetwork and inlaying and for piano keys`ebonies The wood of such trees, used as a source of lumber, wood pulp, and tannic acid`hemlock The wood of the box plant`boxwood The wood of these plants, used in carvings and for making furniture and cabinets`alder The wood of these trees`larch The wood of this tree or a wood similar to it`jacaranda The wood of this tree, used especially for furniture and in shipbuilding`teak The woolly mammoth, extinct since the Ice Age, had tusks almost _____ feet high`sixteen The woolly mammoth, extinct since the Ice Age, had tusks almost _____ feet high`sixteen`16 The wool of this sheep`merino The word "angel" is derived from the Greek term angelos, from the Hebrew experssion mal'akh, usually translated as what?`Messenger the word 'balloon' has two consecutive sets of repeating letters. name a word that has three consecutive sets of repeating letters in it.`bookkeeper The word 'bandit' comes from which language`italian The word 'batrachian' describes which animals`frogs & toads The word 'batrachian' describes which animals`frogs & toads`frogs and toads The word 'boondocks' comes from the tagalog (filipino) word 'bundok,' which means`mountain The word 'bus' is shortened from which other word`omnibus The word cataract refers to what kind of geographical feature`waterfall The word caudal refers to which part of an animal`tail the word chemistry was derived from which arabic word`al-kimia The word clue originally meant what`ball of thread The word "___________" comes from the Greek meaning "the writings of prostitutes".`"Pornography" The word 'cop' is an abbreviation for what`constable on patrol The word 'cumulus' refers to a type of `cloud The word "cumulus" refers to a type of ___________`cloud the word "dekko meaning to take a look comes originally from which language`hindi The word Dynamo is an anagram for which day of the week`Monday The word ghetto is derived from the area in Venice where the Jews were confined. What does ghetto mean in Venetian dialect`foundry The word 'hacienda' comes from which language`spanish The word "Hellas" appears on the stamps of which country`greece The word hepatic pertains to which bodily organ`liver The word hysterical may be offensive to feminists, as its root is the latin 'hystera', which means _______`uterus The word "lethologica" describes the state of not being able to _______ the word you want`remember The word 'marmalade' comes from the Portuguese word for what`quince jam The word 'Norse' refers to which region of Europe`scandinavia The word, phrase, or subject with which the vehicle of a metaphor is identified, as life in Life's but a walking shadow (Shakespeare)`tenor The word 'poltergeist' comes from what language`german The word pornography' comes from the Greek meaning?`the writings of prostitutes The word "puppy" comes from the French poupee, meaning`doll The word Puttees, adopted by British soldiers, means what in its native Hindu`bandage The word rodent comes from the italian 'rodere', which means`gnaw The word rodent comes from the latin word 'rodere' meaning what`to gnaw The words _____ & _____ are the same whether they are read left to right or right to left`racecar & kayak The words 'coffee' and 'yoghurt' originate from which language`turkish The words concert, opera and carnival have their roots in which language`italian The words 'dungarees' and 'jungle' originate from which language`hindi The word "sex" was coined in??`1382 The word silly comes from the German word`Selig The words of a speech appearing in print`text The words or formula of such a declaration or promise`oath The word "struthious" refers to something that resembles or is related to ______`ostriches The word 'struthious' refers to something that resembles or is related to which animal`ostrich '______the words will never show the you i've come to know ______' what is the title of this popular song by bread`if The word 'traitor' comes from which wwii norwegian who collaberated with the germans`quisling The word 'whisky' comes from Gaelic, what does it mean`water of life The working title of the TV series Dallas was what`Houston The work or trade of a plumber`plumbings The World Health Organization claims that over ___,___ acts of sexual intercourse happen daily.`100,000 The world kissing record was set in 1990 by _______ _______. He kissed 8,001 women in 8 hours. That equates to kissing a different woman every six seconds.`Alfred Wolfram The world record speed for _________ is 143.08 mph`water skiing The world's costliest coffee, at $130 a pound , is called what`kopi luwak The world's fastest reptile (21.7 mph) is a type of what`iguana The world's fastest reptile (measured on land) is the spiny-tailed iguana of Costa Rica. It has been clocked at nearly _____ miles per hour`twenty two The worlds first chocolate candy was produced in what year`1828 The world's largest delta was created by the river`ganges The world's largest exporter of sugar is`cuba The world's largest mammal, the blue whale, weighs _____ tons at birth`fifty The world's largest mammal, the blue whale, weighs _____ tons at birth`fifty`50 The worlds longest escalator is in Leningrad Metro, ______ metres long`one hundred & twenty The worlds longest escalator is in Leningrad Metro, ______ metres long`one hundred & twenty`120 The world's longest natural gas pipeline is in what country?`Canada The world's oldest man-made alloy is`bronze The worlds oldest piece of chewing gum is over _____ years old`nine thousand The worlds oldest ______ was found in Pakistan and is of pre-Hindu origin dating back to 4000BC.`dildo The world's rarest coffee, Kopi Luwak, comes from which country?`Indonesia The world's smallest mammal is the _______ ___ of Thailand, weighing less than a penny`bumblebee bat The world's termites outweigh the world's humans 10 to 1`humans The world's worst air disaster involved two Boeing 747s colliding on the runway at Tenerife in 1977. Name the two airlines whose planes were involved.`pan-am & klm The world's youngest parents were ___ & 9 years old.`eight The worship of a material image that is held to be the abode of a superhuman personality?`idolatry Theworshipofamaterialimagethatisheldtobetheabodeofasuperhumanpersonality`idolatry The worst circus fire was in the USA in what year`1944 The worst sporting disaster was in Hong Kong when the stands collapsed at a race course killing 604 people in what year`1918 The wreck of which ship is commemorated by a famous painting by Gericault`the medusa The wreck of which ship is commemorated by a famous painting by G ricault`the medusa The Wright brothers first powered airplane flight was in what year`1903 The wrist, or the wrist bones`carpus The wristwatch invented in 1896, 1898 or 1904`1904 The wristwatch was invented by Louis Cartier in`1904 The writer, Rudyard Kipling, only ever used _____ ink`black The WW II air attack on the Ploesti oil field in Romania was known as`operation soapsuds the ww ii projected german invasion of great britain was known as`operation sea`hammarskjold The WW II projected German invasion of Great Britain was known as`operation sea lion The WW II projected German invasion of Great Britain was known as`operation sea`stone They are considered to be the first heavy metal band`black sabbath They call it puppy love: An American Animal Hospital Association poll showed that ----------- percent of dog owners admit that they talk to their dogs on the phone or leave messages on an answering machine while away.`thirty three The yellow dye obtained from dyer's rocket`weld The yellow dye obtained from dyer's rocket`wold The yellow, red, or blackish fruit of any of these plants`cherries They hail from Winnipeg, MAN, and their latest album is "In The Trees"`the watchmen They have such hits as "Tom Sawyer" & "Nobody's Hero".`rush The yield of wool shorn from a sheep at one time`fleece they invited you to "dance to the music" back in 1968`sly and the family stone They opened for Men at work on their Business as Usual Tour in America`mental as anything the (you are here arrow) on a map is called the ---------- locator`ideo The young, dried leaves of this plant, prepared by various processes and used to make a hot beverage`tea The young, dried leaves of this plant, prepared by various processes and used to make a hot beverage`teas The youngest grandmother on record was a Nigerian called Mum Zi, she gave birth to her daughter at the age of _ and her daughter gave birth to Mum Zi's granddaughter at the age of 8, when Mum Zi was just 17.`8 The young of any bird`chick The young of any bird`chicks The young of a similar animal, such as an antelope`kid The young of a similar animal, such as an antelope`kids The young of certain other animals`fries The young of certain other animals`fry The young of certain other mammals, such as the elephant or whale`calf The young of various other canine animals, such as the wolf or fox`pup The young of various other canine animals, such as the wolf or fox`pupped The young of various other canine animals, such as the wolf or fox`pupping The young of which animals are called 'brockets'`deer The young Raphael sketched which famous work by Leonardo da Vinci while it was being painted`the mona lisa The yo yo both the toy & its name originated where`philippines They provide insurance and financial services to people in 69 countries`Cigna "...... they're all doing the monster mash and most of the taxis and the whores are only taking calls for cash" What's the Dire Straits song title?`your latest trick "......they'realldoingthemonstermashandmostofthetaxisandthewhoresareonlytakingcallsforcash"What'stheDireStraitssongtitle`your latest trick "...... they're all doing the monster mash and most of the taxis and the whores are only taking calls for cash" What's the Dire Straits song title`Your Latest Trick they released the parody 'oh you ate one too' in 1988 which included the song 'cabo wabo'`van halen They sang about a blue monday`new order They sang "Run to the Hills," and "Powerslave."`iron maiden The Yucatan peninsula is mainly in which country`mexico They were best known for "I Know What Boys Like" and "Square Pegs".`the Waitresses They were called "Tom and Jerry" before their success under this name`simon and garfunkel They were the house band on comedy centrals premium blend when it was hosted by jim breuer`us bombs The zeedonk is a cross between which two animals`zebra & donkey` The zeedonk is a cross between which two animals`zebra & donkey``zebra and donkey` The zeppelin 'The Hindenburg' which exploded in a huge fireball, was filled with`hydrogen thickened stem, resembling a turnip, is eaten as a vegetable`kohlrabi Thick light bark of S.European oak`cork Thick, light yellow portion of milk from which butter is made`cream Thickset or cumbersome`lumpier Thickset or cumbersome`lumpy Thick with bristles`bristlier Thief what hospital established the first us school of nursing`bellevue Thigh bone`femur Thin and delicate in build: gracefully slim: She was ------- as a willow shoot is -------and equally graceful, equally erect (FrankNorris)`slender Thin covering of fine wood`veneer Thin flat cake of fried batter usually rolled and filled`pancake Thin flat piece of plastic used for plucking strings of a musical instrument`plectrum Thing believed to bring good luck or protect from harm`talisman "things can only get better " name the artist`d-ream Thinker who sang the 1963 hit 'it's my party'`lesley gore Thinking that its parents were a camel and a leopard, the Europeans once called the animal a cameleopard Today its called`The Giraffe Think Quick!: Name the circular plastic media you put in a CD-ROM drive`cd Think Quick!: On a standard computer keyboard, this is the letter just to the right of Z`x Think Quick!: The longest key on your keyboard is the _____ bar`space Think Quick!: There are __ seconds in a minute`60 Think Quick!: The season ______ comes right after Spring`summer Think Quick!: This is required to make all electric things work`electricity Think Quick!: What color is a red crayon`red Think Quick!: Whats radar spelled backwards`radar Think Quick!: Whats the abbreviation for United States of America`usa Think Quick!: When spelled backwards, the word retupmoc becomes what`computer Thin Lizzy's first top ten hit in 1973 was a song with an alcoholic drink in the titleWhich drink`whisky (in the jar) Third largest of the Balearic islands`ibiza Third letter of the Greek alphabet`gamma thirty-five nations meet in finland to declare the helsinki accords on?`human rights Thirty three degrees fahrenheit who sang 'islands in the stream' with dolly parton`kenny rogers Thirty-two percent of computer data loss cases are due to ______ error`human this 1969 erotic musical opens in manhattan. critics hate it?`oh calcutta This 1974 film started a run of nostalgia culminating in the TV series 'Happy Days'`American Graffiti This 1992 thriller starred Michael Douglas`basic instinct This 7' 2" rapper should spend more time practicing his jumper - last name only`oneal This 80's d.c. straightedge hardcore band featured ian mackaye, more recently known for his work in fugazi`minor threat this ac/dc album is the official soundtrack to the movie "maximum overdrive"`who made who this actor directed himself in the horse whisperer, and matt damon and will smith in the legend of bagger vance`robert redford This actor had a huge hit in 1976 with i'm easy`carradine This actor starred in the 1952 film High Noon`gary cooper This actor was the only person to win an academy award for Best Actor in a movie in which he also directed. Who was he`Laurence Olivier This actress appeared in 'St. Elmo's Fire', 'The Scarlett Letter', and 'Striptease'`Demi Moore This actress go her acting start in the T.V. series, Peyton Place as Alison MacKenzie & then went on to become a famous movie star (who was once married to Woody Allen) Name her`Mia Farrow this actress was a child when she starred in national velvet`elizabeth taylor This actress was Miss Hungary of 1936`Zsa-Zsa Gabor This African animal kills the most people`crocodile this african city was built on gold`johannesburg "This ain't no party this ain't no disco this ain't no fooling around" were lyrics from this groups 1979 releas "Life During Wartime."`Talking Heads 'This ain't no party, this ain't no disco ..' were lyrics from which group's 1979 release 'Life During Wartime'`Talking Heads This Alcatraz inmate was provided with identity 325`alvin karpis This ancient attempt to transmute base metals into gold was called `alchemy This ancient Chinese game is played with 156 small rectangular tiles`mah jongg This animal can be found in sub Saharan Africa & Gir National Forest in India.`lion This animal is armed with bony plates and rolls up into a ball if frightened.`armadillo This animal is armed with bony plates & rolls up into a ball if frightened`armadillo This animal is found at the beginning of an encyclopedia`aardvark This animal is found at the beginning of an (English) encyclopedia`aardvark This animal is kept as a house pet to kill cobras.`mongoose This animal is normally measured in "hands".`horse This animal is the symbol of the U.S. Democratic Party.`donkey This animal is the symbol of the U.S. Republican Party.`elephant This animal's name is the same as that given to a high church official.`cardinal This animal's shell is used to make attractive jewelry.`abalone this annie hall actress went behind the cameras for the 1995 family drama unstrung heroes`diane keaton this artificial sweeteners go the ax in 1969`cyclamates This artist cut off his ear & sent it to his lover, before shooting himself dead in a cornfield`vincent van gogh This artist did the album "Songs For Drella" with Lou Reed:`john cale this artist performed "lido shuffle", "lowdown" & "we're all alone"`boz scaggs This artist pondered "If she would have been faithful..."`chicago This artist wails his guitar on his 1990 hit "Cliffs of Dover."`eric johnson This artist was credited with the 90s biggest comeback`meat loaf This assassin of Julius Caesar was his friend.`brutus This assassin of Julius Caesar was his friend`marcus brutus This award is the mystery writers equivalent of an Oscar`edgar THIS BALL-PLAYER HAD 4256 BASE HITS OVER HIS 23 YEAR CAREER`PETE ROSE This band did a remake of "Blue Moon" and dedicated it to Elvis`cowboy junkies this band performed "why don't you get a job"`offspring This band recently covered Springsteen's "Atlantic City"`the band This band's album _Poolside_ featured "I Can't Wait" and "Point of No Return".`nu shooz This band sang "Estimated Prophet"`the grateful dead This band's B-sides included 'Winterlong' 'Manta Ray' 'Into the White'`the pixies This bands "Freebird" was played constantly at keg parties in Mims, Florida`lynyrd skynyrd This band's "Ride the Lightning,"`metallica This band was formed in Germany in 1976 by writer and producer Frank Farian`boney m This baseball player was the highest paid at 6.3 million dollars in 1994`bobby bonilla This bass-heavy Nirvana song is named after an element.`lithium This bat-biting singer also blew up goats.`ozzy osbourne This Beatles song was the first song Aerosmith ever recorded.`im down This bird can also be found on a chess board`rook This bird lays its eggs in the nests of other birds.`cuckoo This bombastic group had troubles singing "in the garden of eden".`iron butterfly This branch of medicine deals with old age and its diseases`geriatrics This branch of physics deals with the general laws governing the motion of material objects`mechanics this british composer born 1659 wrote the operatta dido and aeneas.`henry purcell This Bruce Hornsby song off of _Harbor Lights_ features Bonnie Raitt on vocals.`rainbows cadillac This bugle call or its equivalent`reveille This california band played more than 365 shows in one year`goldfinger This Canadian art-metal trio sings sci-fi themes a lot.`Rush This Canadian cigarette brand sponsors the Canadian Open (tennis and golf).`du maurier This Canadian island is the world's fifth largest`Baffin This channel is called`triv_uk This city in southwest Spain was founded by the Phonecians around 1100 BC`Cadiz This city is known as the 'Venice of the orient'`osaka This city on the Nile is where you will find the 'valley of the kings' & the temple of karnak, also the site of a tourist massacre in 1997`luxor, egypt This city was the headquarters of the British East India Company until 1708`bombay this clark gable/claudette colbert film kicked butt in 1934`it happened one night This Clark Gable/Claudette Colbert film kicked butt in 1934`it happened on night This cluster of stars is also known as the Seven Sisters`Pleiades This cluster of stars is also known as the seven sisters`the pleiades this comedy was the first color movie for bob hope.`the paleface This comet appears every 763 years`Comet Halley This company uses the slogan AOL`america online This company uses the slogan AOL`america on line`america online This complex substance makes up all living things`protoplasm This composer, singer, actor, writer, & athlete was also a rhodes scholar`kris kristofferson This composer, singer, actor, writer, pilot, athlete was also a Rhodes scholar`kris kristofferson This country consumes more coca cola per capita than any other.`iceland this country contains the greater lengths of the tigris and euphrates rivers`iraq this country has the lowest point in south america`argentina This country is divided at the 38th parallel`Korea This country occupies the 'horn of Africa'`Somalia This country's flag has a large 'R' on it`Rwanda This county has the lowest point in South America.`argentina This Day In January 1975 - The Allman ______ Band were named "Outstanding Community Organization" by the Georgia Department of Corrections.`Brothers This delightfully soft topping, care of your local bovine.`cheese this detroit radio station was the first commercial station in the usa?`wwj, detroit this director's films include platoon, the doors & natural born killers`oliver stone This disease consists of a purposeless, continual growth of white blood cells`leukemia This Disney movie relies heavily on computer animation`TRON This Disney song became the theme of the "Close Encounters...Special Edition"`when you wish upon a star This dry, warm wind flows eastward down the slopes of the Rocky Mountains`Chinook This duo had problems when we discovered that they didn't sing on their 3 number one hits`milli vanilli This duo sang "Somethin' Stupid," and it was`frank and nancy sinatra This Elton John song was subtitled "Hey Hey Johnny."`empty garden This elvis hit was inspired by a suicide note printed in the miami herald`heartbreak hotel this excellent film received the most nominations ever`all about eve this?`Explorers This ex Van Halen member did the song "The Girl Gets Around".`sammy hagar This famous comedy actor was once voted by his classmates, Least Likely To Succeed`Robin Williams this famous costume designer won 8 individual oscars`edith head This famous female singer was once sacked from Dunk' Donuts for squirting jam at a customer`Madonna This famous heart-throb actor was once voted by his classmates, Least Likely To Succeed`Tom Cruise This F.B.I agent headed the investigation of Al Capone`Elliot Ness This female artist enjoyed sucess on both popular and country & western stations with such tunes as 'Let Me Be There' and 'Have You Never Been Mellow`'Olivia Newton-John This female musician wants you to "sing her a happy song"`melissa ferrick This film's soundtrack features "Misirlou" by Dick Dale and his Del-Tones`pulp fiction This film starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer wont he best picture Oscar for 1965`Sound of Music This film starring Richard Beymer and Natalie Wood won the best picture Oscar for 1961`West Side Story This film was an ambitious concert sequence of cartoons by Walt Disney`Fantasia This fingerlike projection is attached to the large intestine`appendix This former ac/dc member died on february 19, 1980`bon scott this four season's lead singer recorded 'can't take my eyes off you`frankie valli This french actor appeared in 'The Big Blue' and 'The Professional'.`Jean This french actor appeared in 'The Big Blue' and 'The Professional'.`Jean Reno This French peasant girl led the army to victories`Joan of Arc This frontiersman and politician was killed at the Alamo.`davey crockett This frontiersman and politician was killed at the Alamo`Davy Crockett This frontiersman & politician was killed at the Alamo`davey crockett This fruit has its seeds on the outside`strawberry This game show required contestants to match prizes to the numbered squares`concentration this german admiral (of which a battleship was later named) is famous for organizing and planning the ww1 submarine blockade of the british isles`tirpitz this german composed the famous opera, die walkure`wagner This girl hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam`Anne Frank This Greek mountain was known as the home of the gods.`mount olympus`mt olympus This Greek mountain was known as the home of the gods.`olympus This group has recorded covers of The Beatles classics "come together", "i am the walrus", "helter skelter", "help" & "day tripper"`oasis This group mocked the time of arrival of the police system in _911_`public enemy This group name suggests an unpleasant February 14th.`my bloody valentine This group, not Joni Mitchell, recorded the song "One Tin Soldier"`coven This group's 2nd biggest hit, "Gold", hit the charts in 1984.`spandau ballet This group sang i wanna hold your hand`beatles This group sang stop in the name of love`the supremes this handicapped man formed the x-men`charles`hartman this handicapped man formed the x-men.`charles xavier This imaginary line approximately follows the 180 degree meridian through the Pacific Ocean`international date line This important Jazz pianist wrote "Maiden Voyage" and "Watermelon Man"`herbie hancock This Indian group ruled in early Peru.`inca This Indian group ruled in early Peru`incas This insect can carry 10 times their own weight.`ants This instrument is used for measuring the distance between two points, on a curved surface`calliper This instrument measures atmospheric pressure`barometer This instrument measures the velocity of the wind`anemometer This is a classic film about a huge gorilla`King Kong This is an aboriginal weapon`boomerang This is a tall Parisian landmark`eiffel tower This is a type of carpet or a breed of cat`persian This is a type of dry-cured marinated salmon`gravlax This is a type of small, fried, Indian bread`poori This is called the 'Honeymoon Capital' of the world`Niagara Falls "This is Eyes-Only, Streaming _______ _______"`Freedom Bulletin This is known as 'The Royal Disease'`hemophilia This island country is south of Malaysia.`singapore This island group is off the east coast of southern South America`Falkland Islands This island was Ulysses' home`ithaca This Isley brother died of a heart attack in 1986`okelly This is like an airplane but has its propeller on top instead.`helicopter This is Michael Jackson's signature dance.`moonwalk This Is PopRB: A short version of her name rhymes with dress`thessaly This Is PopRB: Before she can change her nick, she sometimes appears as Jujubee?`joanne This Is PopRB: The player Kamikaze was actually this player in disguise?`biscuit This Is PopRB: This player likes to spread goo around the room?`mcgoo This Is PopRB: This player often lets friends use original nicks to play on his account?`rich This Is PopRB: Three of the top PopRB players go to Yale, in alphabetical order they are?`ethan samadams sergei This is required to make all electric things work`electricity This is said to be history's greatest military evacuation.`dunkirk This is the baseball position that John Fogarty thinks he can play.`centerfield this is the black counterpart to american bandstand.`soul train This is the brains of a personal computer`CPU This is the bridge with the longest span in the USA`Verrazano This is the bridge with the longest span in the U.S.A`Verrazano-Narrows, N.Y. This is the fear of enclosed spaces`Claustrophobia This is the first song on the Ultra album.`barrel of a gun This is the hardest naturally occurring substance.`diamond This is the heaviest naturally occurring element`uranium This is the largest of the deer family.`moose This is the longest word that can be made using the letters on only one row of the keyboard`Typewriter This is the lowest ranking suit in Bridge`clubs This is the main food of the blue whale.`plankton This is the most coveted trophy in Candian football`Grey Cup This is the name of a dish for growing cultures in`petri This is the name of a fairy in A Midsummer Nights Dream`moth This is the name of a famous ballet company`rambert This is the name of the ship powered by the Infinite Improbability Drive`heart of gold This is the only animal that can't jump.`elephant This is the only borough of New York City that is not on an island`The Bronx This is the only mammal with four knees.`elephant This is the only mammal with four knees`The elephant This is the only word in the song that the smurfs sing`la This is the port city serving Tokyo`Yokohama This is the reading system used by the blind`Braille This is the reading system used by the blind.`the braille system This is the residence of English monarchs`Buckingham Palace This is the sandy area nearest the ocean.`beach This is the symbol for tin`Sn This is Wonko the Sane's real name`john watson This Italian word means 'lumps' and is used to describe a small dumpling`gnocchi This jelly`napalm This jelly`napalms This keyboardist collaborated with Neil Schon & wrote the miami vice theme`jan hammer This large bean-shaped lymph gland can expand and contract as needed`spleen This large bean shaped lymph gland can expand & contract as needed`the spleen This large mammal that is called a " loxodonta africana ",and is also known as the (_____)`african elephant this latin word for 'king' sounds like a man's name`rex this "like a virgin" performer was born in rochester, michigan on august 16th, 1958`madonna This london band recorded hong kong garden in 1978`siouxsie and the banshees This Madonna video was #1 on the Art Of Video countdown`express yourself This magic word was in the movie, 'Mary Poppins'`Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious This man became president of Austria after WWll until his death in 1950`renner This man brought us "Delilah" and "It's Not Unusual."`tom jones This man created the Motown Empire & wrote many songs.`berry gordy this man died tragically in 1998. you may remember him from such shows as saturday night live, the simpsons, and newsradio.`phil hartman this man died tragically in 1998. you may remember him from such shows as saturday night live, the simpsons, and newsradio`phil`shepherd this man of comic book fame is nicknamed "the man".`stan lee This marsupial native to Australia feeds on eucalyptus leaves.`koala This means "the art of twisting together strands of material to form objects". (_________)`basketry This means touch me not in Latin`noli me tangere This mellow music group of the 70s hosted make your own kind of music`carpenters This membrane controls the amount of light entering the eye.`Iris This metallic element as a commodity or medium of exchange`silver This Michigan hitmaker sang "Turn the Page" "2+2" & "Hollywood Nights".`bob seger This military attack took place on Dec. 7, 1941`Pearl Harbour This minimalist composer's most well known opera was "Einstein on the Beach."`philip glass This Missouri city is known as "Nashville West."`branson This mixture with varying amounts of moisture and particulate matter, enveloping the earth: the atmosphere`air This mixture with varying amounts of moisture and particulate matter, enveloping the earth: the atmosphere`airing This movie directed by Woody Allen won the best picture Oscar in 1978`Annie Hall this movie had mira sorvino playing the role of a callgirl, in which she won an oscar.`mighty aphrodite this movie hero was a defender of the weak, champion of justice`lone ranger This movie is about the migration of poor workers from the dust bowl to the Californian fruit valleys`The Grapes of Wrath This movie starring Marlon Brando won the best picture award in 1972`The Godfather This movie was the sequel to purple rain`graffiti bridge this movie was the sequel to the pink panther`a shot in the dark This musical style was played for twenty years before it became known as rap`dancehall This Nazi leader had his six children poisoned prior to his own death.`goebbels This Nazi leader had his six children poisoned prior to his own death`Joseph Goebbels This new-wave band released "The Sky's Gone Out" and "Rest In Peace"`bauhaus This New York female singer went top ten with "Self Control"`laura branigan This New-York group consisted of Ann Magnusson and Kramer:`bongwater This normally has 4 legs and your butt is parked in it right now.`chair This normally has 4 legs & your butt is parked in it right now`chair This now-famous woman, was voted by her classmates, to become The Girl Most Likely To Get Her Name In Lights`Monica Lewinsky This only US state that contains only one syllable`Maine This order of insects contains the most species.`beetle this order of insects contains the most species?`beetles This organic gem is a deep red secretion from a marine animal.`coral This organ is a small pouch that stores bile`gall bladder This organization was founded by William Booth`Salvation Army This Overlord hero borrowed its name from Norse Mythology`Yggdrasill This Pachelbel song was used as the closing credits rolled in "Ordinary People"`canon in d This Pacific island's puzzling monoliths attract ethnologists`Easter Island This parasite lives in the intestines of man and animals`tapeworm This Paul Simon song was the first release from _Rhythm of the Saints_.`the obvious child This Pavement disk contains the songs "Cut Your Hair" & "Range Life"`crooked rain crooked rain This period considered as a unit of time: 'for two ------ running.'`nights This person likes walking with panthers and around the way girls`ll cool j this person used to announce cubs baseball in des moines, iowa`ronald reagan this person used to announce cubs baseball in des moines, iowa`ronald`vancouver THIS PITCHER TOSSED SEVEN NO-HITTERS IN HIS ILLUSTRIOUS CAREER`NOLAN RYAN This place in Germany is also the name of a (popular) cake`black forest This planet has an atmosphere that is 98 percent Helium?`Mercury This planet's diameter is most equal to that of the earth's.`venus THIS PLAYER HIT SAFELY IN 56 STRAIGHT GAMES`JOE DIMAGGIO This poisonous gas is in the exhaust fumes from cars`carbon monoxide This poisonous, oily liquid occurs in tobacco leaves`Nicotine This pope died in 1471 while being sodomized by a page boy`Pope Paul II This Pope was murdered by an irate hubby who found him on top of his wife`Pope John XIII This pouty french beauty became world cinema's reigning sex symbol after marilyn monroe's death`brigitte bardot This president wanted the u.s.A. to join the league of nations:`Woodrow Wilso this producer of dynasty was inducted into the 1983 guinness book of world records as the most prolific tv producer`aaron spelling This progressive metal band has released "Images & Words" & "Awake"`dream theater This protein makes the blood red in color`hemoglobin This punctuation mark is called what:`semicolon This punk band did an infamous cover of "My Way":`sex pistols This Quebec singer's hits include "The Power Of Love" & "Color My Love"`celine dion This Queen of France was beheaded in 1793`Marie Antoinette This quiz show, emceed by allen ludden, featured a 60 second "lightning`password this quiz show was emceed by art linkletter and had contestants perform`people are funny This racist organisation was formed in Tennessee in 1865`ku klux klan This racist organization was formed in Tennessee in 1865`Klu Klux Klan This racist organization was formed in Tennessee in 1865.`ku klux klan this racist organization was formed in tennessee in 1865?`the ku klux klan This radical Agrarian communist organization controlled Cambodia in the 1970s until the Vietnamese removed them from power.`khmer rouge This rapper reportedly attended a preparatory school in Texas`vanilla ice This RB won the Heisman at USC in 1968`oj simpson This record label is owned by offspring's dexter holland`nitro This record label, owned by tim armstrong of rancid, is home to such as hepcat, the pietasters, and the dropkick murphys`hellcat records This reggae star had his first hit with "Tomorrow People"`ziggy marley This REM album has "Radio Free Europe," "Rockville," and "Fall On Me."`eponymous This re-opened in 1975 after being closed for 8 years`Suez Canal This rocker used to be known as folk singer David Jones`david bowie This Roman emperor had his own mother executed, murdered his wife, killed a girl who wouldn't marry him, and then put many Christian's to death after accu`Nero This Roman killed himself after his defeat at Actium.`marc anthony This Roman killed himself after his defeat at Actium`Marc Antony This Russian scientist used dogs to study conditioned reflexes`Ivan Pavlov This Russian scientist used dogs to study conditioned reflexes.`pavlov This sauce is made from basil and olive oil`pesto this school has won the last four combined national championships in rifle`west virginia This school won the first 5 National Championships in Women's Gymnastics`utah This science deals with the motion of projectiles.`ballistics This section of Manhattan is noted for its Negro and Latin American residents`Harlem This Shakespearean king was the actual king of Scotland for 17 years.`macbeth This singer appeared in the following movies: The Fisher King, Rumble Fish`tom waits This singer got in trouble for ripping the popes picture on snl`sinead oconnor This singer has looked at clouds from both sides now.`joni mitchell This singer once broke into Elvis' home Graceland, in the hope of meeting his idol`Bruce Springsteen This singer was a cast member in 1985s charlie and co`gladys knight This Sioux Indian toured with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show`Sitting Bull This small animal is trained to hunt rats and rabbits.`ferret This small gland attached to the brain exerts a control over growth`pituitary This small gland attached to the brain exerts a control over growth`Pituitary gland This smurf has a "hiakhiak" laugh an dgives "trapped" presents to his smurfs`jokey This smurf is the only smurf with blonde hair`smurfette This software company produced hits such as 'Pagemaker' & 'Illustrator'`adobe This song by Boney M`brown girl in the ring This song by Des'ree was on the "Romeo + Juliet" (1996) soundtrack`kissing you this song by the bee gees stayed at #1 for four weeks?`stayin' alive This song by the Shirelles, fought its way to the top of the pop chart`soldier boy this song is by which band do you really want to earn me`the culture club This song made everything groovy for The Troggs when it became #1`wild thing this song reached no 1 in the uk and the us for the animals name the song`house of the rising sun This song singed by Boney M`brown girl in the ring This song's parenthetical title is "(in the working class)." It's a gas!`wild sex This song was #2 for four weeks behind the Jacksons' "Ill Be There"`weve only just begun This song was a hit for Paul Young 'Wherever`i lay my head This song was a hit for the Fugees`ready or not This sorceress daughter of Helios turned Odysseus' men into swine`Circe This South African surgeon led the team that performed the first human heart transplant in 1968`dr. christiaan n. barnard This southern band continued even after one "brother" died on a motorcycle`allman brothers band This space station killed a cow on re entry into earth's atmosphere`skylab This Spaniard conquered Mexico.`cortes This sport allows substitutions without a stoppage in play.`hockey This sport is called the "American pastime".`baseball This statue was found on the greek island of melos in 1820`the venus de this statue was found on the greek island of melos in 1820?`the venus de milo This statue was found on the Greek island of Melos in 1820`Venus de Milo This stone enabled scholars to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs`rosetta stone This style of hat, popular among skasters, is also a German ska record label`pork pie This Swede was 1988 tennis player of the year, 3 time French Open Champ`mats wilander This Swedish group "saw the sign".`ace of base This team won their first World Series in 1969.`new york mets This team won their first World Series in 1969`New York MetsMets This techno group wrote "Out Of Space"`the prodigy this teen was sentenced to a caning in singapore in 1994`michael fay this teen was sentenced to a caning in singapore in 1994`michael`kelly this teen was sentenced to a public caning in singapore in 1994?`michael fay This term denotes a chess move in which both the king and the rook are moved`castling This term is applied to a useless possession`white elephant This term means compulsory enrollment of civilians into the military`Conscription This term means 'cone-bearing trees'`conifers This tissue, often cut and dried especially for use as building material and fuel`wood This tissue, often cut and dried especially for use as building material and fuel`wooded This Tony Award-winning musical is actually a thinly veiled biography of Diana Ross and the Supremes.`Dreamgirls This town was close to Ponderosa Ranch.`virginia city This traditional Japanese wrestling sport takes place in a circular ring.`sumo This traditional Japanese wrestling sport takes place in a circular ring.`Sumo Wrestling This tree thrives best in low, moist and rather fertile ground`dogwood This trumpeter/singer was a sex symbol before he became a junkie.`chet baker This tune from "Deliverance" was written by Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandel.`dueling banjos this tv show performer was known as 'the shnozz' & ended every show with 'goodnight mrs. calabash, wherever you are'`jimmy durante This two ton animal can gallop at over 50 miles an hour.`rhinoceros This type of insect is named after a month`june bug This type of music sucks`disco This type of pig is a popular pet`guinea This type of wood is used to weave baskets`osier This ugly creature has patches of red on his rear-end.`mandrill This underground cartoonist created Fritz the cat & Mr. Natural.`robert crumb This U.S. president was fatally shot in 1881.`garfield This U.S. president was fatally shot in 1881`James Garfield This U.S. Secretary of State won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973`Henry Kissinger This U.S. Secretary of State won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973`kissinger This U S state touches 4 of 5 great lakes`michigan This U.S. volcano last erupted in 1914`Lassen This vegetable is a variety of broccoli`calabrese This Viatamin protects against night blindness`A This war began on June 25, 1950.`korean This was a famous battle of the Crimean war`balaclava This was originally published in the U.S. as _Murder in the Calais Coach`murder on the orient express This was the Beatle's first film`A Hard Day's Night This was the first 3-D film`Bwana Devil This was the first cartoon talking picture`Steamboat Willie This was the first elvis film`love me tender This was the largest real estate deal in U.S. history.`louisiana purchase This was the last Beatles album recorded`abbey road This was the sequel to 'Star Wars'`The Empire Strikes Back This was the sequel to 'The Empire Strikes Back'`Return of the Jedi This was the site of worse nuclear accident in history`chernobyl This was (until the Alaska purchase) the largest real estate deal in US history`the Louisiana Purchase This woman had the unfortunate luck to sing with Paul Anka on "Having My Baby"`odia coates This woman thought John Lennon to be cute upon first meeting him. Who was she`Linda McCartney This word applies to someone very thin and under nourished`emaciated This word comes from a knight whose lance was free for hire, (i.e. Not pledged to one master).`freelance This word describes the Nazi annihilation of Jews.`holocaust This word is used as the international radio distress call`mayday This word is used to describe butter that has gone bad`rancid This word means 'split personality'`schizophrenia This word refers to a freshman at a military academy`Plebe This world capital once went by the unique name of By-town`Ottawa This world class model recently crashed in a helicopter`christie brinkley This Zerg hero can do 250% of the damage of a regular Ultralisk`Torrasque Thomas Cook the travel agent was born in what year`1808 Thomas Edison demonstrated the electric light for the first time in what year`1879 Thomas Edison, lightbulb inventor, was afraid of the`dark Thomas Gradgrind and Sissy Jupe appear in which of Charles Dickens' novels`hard times Thomas Keneally's Booker Prize-winning novel was made into a film, what was the novel called`shindlers' ark Thomas Magnum's dad was played by what actor?`Robert Pine Thomas Savery & Thomas Newcomen invented the....`steam engine Thomas Wedders, the English circus freak, had a _____ which was seven and a half inches long`nose Thomas Young the Physicist and Egyptologist spoke how many language when he was 14`Twelve Thorburn what canal connects lake ontario and lake erie`welland canal Thoreau Quotations: "Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."`George Bernard Shaw Thor is the god of thunder in which mythology`norse Thor is the god of thunder, Loki is the god of _____`mischief Thorough and painstaking in action or execution: conscientious: 'a ------- search: ------- art restorers.'`careful Thoroughly: completely: 'wished -------- that they would leave.'`heartily Thoroughly unpleasant or disagreeable: '---------- weather.'`abominable Those big black cd's that you see at garage sales that people call "albums" are made of _____`vinyl Those big black CD's that you see at garage sales that people call 'albums' are made of `vinyl Those big black CD's that you see at garage sales that people call "albums" are made of _____`Vinyl Those making up such a government`oligarchic though formed in the 60's this band became one of the most populas r&b groups of the 80's after 'celebration' hit the charts in late '79`kool and the gang though he was dead at the time?`Bill the Cat Though it shares the name of a highly poisonous plant, tea made from the needles of the_______tree is perfectly safe for consumption`hemlock Though they had 9 #1s in the UK, Abba's only #1 was this`dancing queen Though they recorded more that should have been us hits, tell her no, time of the season and she's not there, were the only ones to make it to the us top ten for which band`zombies thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth`hamlet Thousand after what are the b52 bombers named`fifties hairdo Thousand four hundred marconi transmitted radio signals across the atlantic in 1901, 1902 or 1903`1901 Thousand on what river is liverpool`mersey Thread made from intestines of sheep used for strings of musical instruments`catgut Threads woven across warp to make fabric`weft Threatening, as of weather conditions: ominous: 'surly clouds filled the sky.'`surlier Three chemical elements are magnetic, iron, nickel & what`cobalt Three fourths of household _____ is used to flush the toilet & take baths & showers`water Three hundred million ofwhat die in the human body every minute`celles Three hundred million of what die in the human body every minute`cells Three main types of Greek columns are Doric, Ionic, and __________`Corinthian Three main types of Greek columns are Doric, Ionic, and `Corinthian Three of Shakespeare's plays contain a ghost - Hamlet is one, name either of the others`macbeth`julius caesar Three of the following U S Presidents appeared at one time or another on what's my line which one did not Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George Bush`george bush Threes Company: Chrissy won this fabulous prize in a grocery store contest`turkey baster Threes Company: He always called Jack "Mi Jefe"`felipe Threes Company: Jack eventually left the apartment to move in with this girl`vicky Threes Company: Jack faked this condition after wrecking Janet's car`amnesia Threes Company: Janet became a real floozy when she got this fashion accessory`blonde wig Threes Company: Larry's last name was Dallas, but he wasn't a Texan. What nationality was he`greek Threes Company: The girls convinced Mr Roper to let Jack live with them by telling him Jack was`gay Threes Company: Three's Company spun off this show focusing on Jack`threes a crowd Three's Company: what city did the trio live in`santa monica Three's Company: what is the name chrissy short for`christmas Three's Company: what's the first name of mr. furley's tight wad brother who owned the building`bart Three's Company: what was chrissy's father's ocupation`a reverend Three's Company: what was jack's retaurant that he opened and was head chef`jack's bistro Three's Company: what was larry's (the upstairs neighbour) last name`dallas Threes Company: Which one of the roommates was a medical professional`terri Three times as much in size, strength, number, or amount`tripling Three under par on a hole of golf is called a(n) __________`albatross Throat, foxing, and platform are parts of a(n) `shoe Throat, foxing, & platform are parts of a(n) ________`shoe Throbbing headache often with nausea`migraine Through 1963 this duo's total record sales exceeded 18 million with successes including 'Cathy's Clown' and 'Wake Up Little Suzie'`The Everly Brothers Through the streets of what town did lady godiva ride naked`coventry Through what canadian city does the red river run`winnipeg Through what do insects breathe`spiracles Through what were dead Egyptian pharaohs' brains extracted`nasal passages Through which arteries does blood leave the human heart`aorta & pulmomary`aorta and pulmomary through which english city does the prime meridian pass`greenwich Through which music magazine did Elton John meet his song writer Bernie Taupin`new musical express Through which ocean does the international date line approximately follow the 180 degree meridian`pacific ocean Through which volcano did Jules Verne's explorers leave the centre of the Earth`stromboli through ________ you spend half an hour of your waking day with your eyes closed.`blinking "Throw your ---------- over the fence and the rest will follow!" - Norman Vincent Peale`heart Thumper was a rabbit from which film`bambi Tic-Tac-Toe is based on which game`Nine men morris Tiger bay was her first movie name the actress`hayley mills Tiger beer is brewed in which Commonwealth country`singapore Tigers have striped ____, not just striped fur`skin Tiger, Turks-cap and Star-gazer are all types of which plant`lily Tight-fitting knit trousers, usually worn by women and children`leggings Tight pants and prolonged cigarette smoking are the two main causes of what?`impotence tights."`Breakfast Club Tights`leotards Tilting or as if tilting with a lance`atilt Tim Allerton & Linnet Doyle are characters from which Agatha Christie novel`death on the nile Timber cut form coniferous trees`softwood Tim booth is the lead singer with which band`james Time during which a machine esp. computer is out of action or unavailable for use`down time Timely or opportune`pat Timely or opportune`pats Time magazine lists the second most powerful person in Washington in 1993`hillary rodham clinton Time magazine named the computer its "Man of the Year" in`1982 Time of the Season (1969) was done by what group`zombies Time past: yore`yesteryear "Times fun when you're having ------."- Kermit the Frog`flies time`stephen`portugal Times: What month of the year sees the most babies born in the U.S.`August Time ____ when you're having fun`flies Time ____ when your having fun`flies Time without end: eternity`perpetuity Timid or fearful: timorous`tremulous tim robbins satire about a right-wing, folk singing, senatorial candidate`bob roberts Tinca tinca is the Latin name for which fish`tench Tin plate`tin Tin plate`tinned tiny streams or channels are referred to as`rills or runnels Tippi hedren is best known for her lead role in which film`birds Tirana is the capital city of which country`albania Tirana is the capital of ______`albania Tired out: exhausted`fried Tissue or organ of the animal body characterized by the ability to contract, usually in response to a stimulus from the nervous system`muscle Titan is a moon of which planet`saturn title`born`board Title Character Was Born In Baghdad In 64b.C`I Dream Of Jeannie Title & Last Name of Lyricist: "I never had the least notion that I could fall with so much devotion..."`renee ive got a crush on Title & Last Name of Lyricist: "Shake your thang, like a boomerang..."`papas got a brand new bag/brown Title & Last Name of Lyricist: "Without your love, it's a honky tonk parade..."`paper moon/arlen Title & Last Name of Lyricist: "You might not know it, but buddy I'm a kind of poet..."`one for my baby/mercer Title & Last Name of Lyricist: "Your good-byes left me with eyes that cry"`all of me/simons Title of Madonna's album inspired by the movie _Dick Tracy_`im breathless Title of the former king of Persia`shah Titles: Composer of: Camptown Races, Beuatiful au Dreamer, Oh! Susanna`foster Titles: Composer of: Capriccio Italien, Andante Conscabile, Sleeping Beauty Waltz`tchaikovsky Titles: Musical with: June is Busting O All Over, You'll Never Walk Alone, Soliloquy`carousel Titles: Musical with songs:Anything You Can Do, They Say It's Wonderful`annie get your gun Titles: Musical with songs: Bali' Hai, There is Nothin' Liek a Dame, Honey Bun`south pacific Titles: Musical with songs: I Want to Be Happy, Tea for Two, Take a Little Step`no no nanette Titles: Musical with songs: My Funny Valentine, The Lady is a Tramp, Where or When`babes in arms Titles: Operatta with songs: Golden Days, Drinking Song, Deep in My Heart Dear`student prince Titles: Operatta with songs: You're Devastating, Yesterdays, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes`roberta Titles: Operetta with: Tramp, Tramp, Ah Sweet Mystery of Life, Neath the Sothern Moon`naughty marietta title sounds like a note on a postcard`wish you were amsterdam title sounds like a note on a postcard`wish you were here Titus Oates was the instigator of which historical plot`popish to 3 decimal places, what is the value of pi`3 To abandon or isolate with little hope of ready rescue or escape: 'The travelers were ------ed by the blizzard.'`maroon To abolish abuse or malpractice in: '------ the government.'`reform To abrade or smooth by rubbing with a sharp or rough instrument`scrape To absorb or assimilate mentally`digest To accelerate or increase: 'orders to rev up factory output.'`revs To accommodate or accept again, as into a group or category: 'The economy cannot -------- all of the refugees into the workforce.'`reabsorb To accompany as a circumstance or follow as a result: 'The speech was -------- by wild applause.'`attended To accompany as a circumstance or follow as a result: 'The speech was ------ed by wild applause.'`attend To accost or intercept unexpectedly`waylaid To accumulate as a hobby or for study`collect To accumulate or assemble a large quantity of: The astronomers had -----ed compelling evidence that the galaxies indeed were speeding away from the earth and`amass To accumulate (something) gradually: amass: 'The top of the bookshelf ------ed dust.'`gather To accumulate (something) gradually: amass: 'The top of the bookshelf gathered dust.'`gathers To accuse formally`denounce To ache sharply from time to time: twinge`twitch To achieve success in an effort or venture: 'struggled to overcome the handicap and finally ---.'`won To achieve understanding of: apprehend. see`perceive To acknowledge belief or faith in: profess`confess To acknowledge or declare with enthusiastic approval: 'She was -------ed person of the year.'`acclaim To acquaint (oneself) with knowledge of a subject`inform To acquiesce willingly: be compliant: 'asked the child to --------- and go to bed.'`cooperate To acquire a surface or coat of ice from cold: 'The lake froze over in January. Bridges freeze before the adjacent roads.'`freezable To acquire a surface or coat of ice from cold: 'The lake ----- over in January. Bridges freeze before the adjacent roads.'`froze To acquire by effort: earn`purchase To acquire by trickery or deception`mulct To acquire most or all of (a commodity): monopolize (a market)`engross To acquire or deserve as a result of effort or action: 'She ----ed a reputation as a hard worker.'`earn To acquire or have insurance for: 'insured herself against losses: insured his car for theft.'`insuring To act as an ---------- to`understudy To act as a nucleus for`nucleate To act as a symbol of: signify or represent: 'In this poem, the budding flower means youth.'`meaner To act as a symbol of: signify or represent: 'In this poem, the budding flower means youth.'`meanly To act as a symbol of: signify or represent: 'In this poem, the budding flower ----s youth.'`mean To act in violation of (the law, for example)`transgress To activate or apply (a brake) suddenly. Often used with on: '---med the brakes on.'`jam To activate or apply (a brake) suddenly. Often used with on: '------ the brakes on.'`jammed To act or be in accord or agreement: comply: 'a computer that -------s to the manufacturer's advertising claims.' agree`conform To act or proceed by turns: 'The students ---------d at the computer.'`alternate To act or serve as a liaison officer`liaise To act over and above what is required: overdo in acting`overact To act (something) out, as on a stage: '-----ed the part of the parent.'`enact To act (something) out, as on a stage: 'enacted the part of the parent.'`enacts To act together: cooperate`concur To add ornamental or fictitious details to: 'a fanciful account that ---------es the true story.'`embellish To add to, as by illustrations: make complete`amplified To add to: supplement: 'a dish best accompanied with a robust wine.'`accompany To adjust (a garment) for a better fit`alter To adjust (a garment) for a better fit`alters To adjust: fine-tune`tweak To adjust (parts of a mechanism, for example) to produce a proper relationship or orientation: '-----ing the wheels of a truck.'`align To adjust to a particular specification or requirement: 'regulate temperature.'`regulatory To adjust to a particular specification or requirement: '-------- temperature.'`regulate To administer a large oral dose of liquid medicine to (an animal)`drench To admit to a group, organization, or place: '------ed me as a new member of the club.'`accept To admonish as to action or manners`warn To adopt or use as one's own: 'I ------ed your good idea.'`borrow To adopt (something foreign) into general use`naturalize To advance (a student) to the next higher grade`promote To advance (a student) to the next higher grade`promotes To advance beyond proper or former limits: 'desert --------ing upon grassland.'`encroach To advance in a specified manner: 'The children came reluctantly when I insisted.'`come To advance in a specified manner: 'The children came reluctantly when I insisted.'`comes To advance in a specified manner: 'The children came reluctantly when I insisted.'`coming To advance in a specified manner: 'The children came reluctantly when I insisted.'`cum To advance in a specified manner: 'The children ---- reluctantly when I insisted.'`came To advance slowly, feebly, laboriously, or with frequent stops: 'We crawled along until we reached the open road.'`crawling To advance slowly, feebly, laboriously, or with frequent stops: 'We -----ed along until we reached the open road.'`crawl To advance (two military units) by engaging one with the enemy while moving the other to a position forward of the first unit`leapfrog To advance with an abrupt increase of speed: '-----d into first place with seconds to go.'`forge To advance with an abrupt increase of speed: 'forged into first place with seconds to go.'`forges To advance with an abrupt increase of speed: 'forged into first place with seconds to go.'`forging To advertise or circulate`purvey To advertise or circulate`purveys To advocate, especially to urge acceptance of or compliance with: '------ed tolerance and peaceful coexistence.'`preach To advocate, especially to urge acceptance of or compliance with: 'preached tolerance and peaceful coexistence.'`preaches To affect a particular mental attitude`pose To affect a particular mental attitude`poses To affect in a specified way by striking hard: '-----ed the mugger senseless.'`knock To affect in a specified way by striking hard: 'knocked the mugger senseless.'`knocking To affect in a specified way by striking hard: 'knocked the mugger senseless.'`knocks To affect slightly, as with a contrasting quality: The air was blowy and -----d with rain (Joyce Carol Oates)`tinge To affect so strongly as to make helpless or ineffective: overwhelm`overpower To affect with decay or putrefaction: spoil. contaminate`taint To affect with irregular and involuntary muscular contractions: throw into convulsions`convulse To afflict`inflict To affront or demean: 'an absurd speech that ------ed the intelligence of the audience.'`insult To a fine point: discriminatingly`finely To agitate in a liquid: '----- clothes in a solution of bleach and detergent.'`slosh To aim or direct: point: '---- a hose on the fire.'`held To aim or direct: point: 'held a hose on the fire.'`hold To aim or direct: point: 'held a hose on the fire.'`holds To aim or thrust (a lance) in a joust`tilt To alarm, frighten, or surprise suddenly. frighten`startle To alter a position or attitude: 'had made the decision and wouldn't -----.'`budge To alter by viewing through a medium: In the Quartet reality is -------ed through a variety of eyes (Elizabeth Kastor)`refract To alter by viewing through a medium: In the Quartet reality is refracted through a variety of eyes (Elizabeth Kastor)`refracts To alternate, as between opposing attitudes or positions: vacillate`teeter To amass: acquire. reap`garner To amaze: astonish`stupefied To an extreme degree: 'December has turned cold with a ---------.'`vengeance To announce or summon by ----ing`toll To announce: proclaim`intimated To announce: proclaim`intimating To announce: 'We ------ed our plans for the new year.'`broach To annoy persistently: bother`persecute To annoy: vex`chafe To annul or invalidate`cancel To anticipate with alarm, distaste, or reluctance: '-----ed the long drive home.'`dread To antique`antiquate To any extent or degree: at all: 'The project isn't -------- near completion.'`anywhere To a place or state of further development or progress: 'finally getting ---------.'`somewhere To appeal to or cite in support or justification`invoke To appeal to or entreat earnestly`adjure To appear about to collapse: 'an empire that had begun to ------.'`totter To appear as a wavering or flickering image, as in a reflection on water or through heat waves in air`shimmer To appear at county fairs and carnivals in exhibitions of stunt flying and parachute jumping`barnstorm To appear to one's own opinion or mind: 'I can't ---- to get the story straight.'`seem To apply by spreading or daubing: '-----ed suntan lotion on my face and arms.'`smear To apply heavy foot pressure on something: '-----ed on the accelerator and sped off.'`tromp To apply or make prevail by or as if by authority: '------ a peace settlement.' dictate`impose To apply (paint, for example) in dots or short strokes`stipple To apply paint to (a surface) with hasty or crude strokes`daub To apply ---------- to`chloroform To apprehend as if with the eye`see To apprehend as if with the eye`seen To appropriate for use as one's own passages or ideas from (another)`plagiarize To a previous place, position, or state: 'left home but went back -----.'`again To argue in an attempt to come to terms`haggle To arouse bitter feelings in: 'was --------ed by years of unrewarded labor.'`embitter To arouse or compel the interest, admiration, or attention of: 'We were attracted by the display of lights.'`attracts To arouse or compel the interest, admiration, or attention of: 'We were -------ed by the display of lights.'`attract To arouse to awareness or action: spur: Issues that once ---------d the electorate fade into irrelevance (Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.)`galvanize To arrange in a coherent form: systematize: '--------d her thoughts before speaking.'`organize To arrange intricately: interlock`jigsaw To arrange or let fall in loose folds: 'draping the banner from the balcony.'`drape To arrange or organize anew: 'The president ---------d the advisory committee.'`reshuffle To arrange or systematize`codified To arrive at, as by virtue of persistence or the passage of time. reach`attain To arrive at by reasoning: deduce or infer: '------ a conclusion from facts.'`derive To arrive at or come into an office or dignity: '------ to the throne.'`accede To articulate (words): pronounce or speak. vent1`utter To ascend to the top of: climb`surmount To ascertain the origin, nature, or definitive characteristics of`identified To ask (a person) to do something: 'The police -------ed her to accompany them.'`request To ask earnestly for or of: entreat: '---ged me for help.'`beg To ask for earnestly: petition for`entreat To assail persistently, as with requests. attack. barrage2`bombard To assail verbally`belabor To assault (a person) sexually`violate To assemble in proper numerical or logical sequence`collate To assemble, prepare, or put into operation for or as if for war: '-------- troops: -------- the snowplows.'`mobilize To assert without or before proof: 'The indictment ------s that the commissioner took bribes.'`allege To assign as a characteristic: credit: 'the gracefulness so often ------d to cats.' attribute`impute To assign as a quality or characteristic: 'was quick to ascribe jealousy to her critics.'`ascribable To assign (authority or duties) to another: delegate`depute To assign for a specific end, use, or purpose: 'money -------d to pay for their child's education.'`destine To assign or attribute to: regard as originated by`refer To assign the highest possible importance to`maximize To assign to a date earlier than that of the actual occurrence`antedate To assign to a particular class or category: classify. commit`relegate To associate (oneself) as a subordinate, subsidiary, employee, or member: '---------d herself with a new law firm.'`affiliate To associate on friendly terms with an enemy or opposing group, often in violation of discipline or orders`fraternize To associate or consider as related: 'no reason to ------- the two events.' join`connect To assume a threatening stance`ramps To assume or assert the truth, reality, or necessity of, especially as a basis of an argument`postulate To assume or maintain an upright position as specified: '----- straight: ----- to one side.'`stand To assume or take on: '------ the air of the injured party.'`donned To assume or work out from given facts: d`educe To assume, presume, or assert (a fact) without sufficient information`guess To assume, take, or occupy again: 'The dog ------- its post by the door.'`resumed To assure again`reattain To a stated degree or extent: so`thus To attach: I do ------ a copy of the letter that I have received (John Fowles)`adjoin To attack (an enemy's flank)`envelop To attack (an enemy's flank)`enveloping To attack or capture suddenly and without warning`surprise To attack verbally, as with ridicule or censure. attack`assail To attain in competition or struggle: win: '----ed a decisive victory: ----ed control of the company.'`gain To attain with effort or despite difficulty. reach`achievable To attempt to prove by reasoning: maintain or contend: 'The speaker -----d that more immigrants should be admitted to the country.'`argue To attend: wait on`tent To attend: wait on`tented To attenuate to or almost to the point of disappearing: 'The wind finally ---------d the smoke.' scatter`dissipate To attract and delight: entrance. charm`enchant To attract because of an inviting or enticing appearance: a lovely, sunny country that seemed to ------ them on to the Emerald City (L. Frank Baum)`beckon To attract, charm, or influence: 'a campaign speech that ---------d the crowd.'`magnetize To authorize as a rabbi`ordain To avenge`requite To avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing: '----- responsibility.' escape`evade To avoid violation of or interference with: '------- the speed limit.'`respect To awaken and get up: '----- at dawn.'`arose To award compensation for: make a return for: '----------d their injuries.'`recompense To a yachtsman, a fresh breeze is about _____ knots`twenty To a yachtsman, a fresh breeze is about _____ knots`twenty`20 Tobacco drying barns are typically painted this color.`black To banish by ostracism, as in ancient Greece`ostracize To baptize by submerging in water`immerse To be a hanger-on`dangle To be alive: live: 'A nicer person has never -------d.'`breathe To bear with tolerance: We seek the truth, and will ------ the consequences (Charles Seymour). bear1`endure To be a servant to`serve To be a servant to`serves To be a servant to`serving To be a source of danger to: menace`threaten To beat to a powder or pulp: pulverize or crush`pound To beat with excessive rapidity: throb`palpitate To be a typical example of: 'behavior that ---------s selfishness.'`epitomize To be bright or sparkling, as with merriment or delight: 'eyes that -------d with joy.'`twinkle To be busy about trifles`twiddle To be capable of holding`contain To be capable of purchasing: Certainly there are lots of things in life that money won't buy (Ogden Nash)`bought To be capable of purchasing: Certainly there are lots of things in life that money won't --- (Ogden Nash)`buy To become brisk: increase in strength. Used of the wind`freshen To become congealed as if by having changed into curd: 'The blood in my veins ------d at the horrific sight.'`curdle To become damaged, weakened, or useless because of decay: 'The beams had ---ted away.'`rot To become exhausted. Used with out`peter To become liable or subject to as a result of one's actions: bring upon oneself: 'incur the anger of a friend.'`incurred To become lost`stray To become reduced in amount or value: dwindle: 'His savings quickly ------.'`shrank To become rotten, as an egg`addle To become set in a rigidly conventional pattern: The central ideas of liberalism have -------- (Jeffrey Hart)`ossified To become violently active: 'The volcano -----ed after years of dormancy.'`erupt To be compelled, as by a physical necessity or requirement: 'Plants ---- have oxygen in order to live.'`must To be compelled, as by a physical necessity or requirement: 'Plants must have oxygen in order to live.'`musts To be conspicuous: stand out`stare To be defective or proceed poorly, as in the development of an argument in logic or in the rhythmic structure of verse`halt To be defective or proceed poorly, as in the development of an argument in logic or in the rhythmic structure of verse`halting To be deprived of (something one has had): 'lost her art collection in the fire: lost her job.'`loses To be discharged forcefully and abundantly: spew or gush: 'The dike burst, and the floodwaters -----ed forth.'`vomit To be displeasing or disagreeable to: 'Onions ------ my sense of smell.'`offend To be disposed or inclined: '----s toward exaggeration.'`tend To be disposed or inclined: 'tends toward exaggeration.'`tending To be disposed to a certain preference, opinion, or course of action`incline To be disturbing or irritating: grate: 'The incessant talking ------ on my nerves.'`jarred To be disturbing or irritating: grate: 'The incessant talking ---red on my nerves.'`jar To be dizzy or disoriented`swirl To be evidence of: prove`manifest To be filled with pent-up emotion: seethe`simmer To be found to exist or appear: 'Copper deposits ----- in the region.'`occur To be fully aware of or sensitive to: realize: 'I ---------- your problems.'`appreciate To be fully supplied or filled: teem. teem1`abound To beg for urgently: entreat`implore To begin to carry on an action or a process: 'looked surprised, then -------ed to roar with laughter.'`proceed To begin to lose confidence or strength of purpose: waver`stagger To be greater than, as in intensity or power: surpass: 'love that ---------s infatuation.' excel`transcend To behave in a blustering manner: swagger`roister To behave in a servile way: fawn`cringe To behave or conduct (oneself) in a given manner: comport`deport To be highly offensive or abhorrent`stank To be highly offensive or abhorrent`stink To be highly offensive or abhorrent`stunk To be in an inactive or dormant state or period`hibernate To be inherently present: exist: 'the potential energy that ------s in flowing water.'`reside To be inviting or attractive to: 'A second helping -----ed me. We refused the offer even though it -----ed us.' lure`tempt To believe, especially on uncertain or tentative grounds: 'Scientists -------d that large dinosaurs lived in swamps.'`suppose To belittle: depreciate`deprecate To be located or implanted inside something`indwell To belong as an adjunct, part, holding, or quality`pertain To be more beautiful, splendid, or flamboyant than`outshine To be more or greater than: exceed: 'Demand has --------ed supply.'`outreach To be more significant than: exceed in value or importance: 'The benefits -------- the risks.'`outweigh To bend (a joint)`flexing To bend or mold (leather) into shape`crimp To bend or sag gradually: 'flowers -----ing in the midday heat.'`droop To be of a different opinion: disagree: 'The critic differed with the author on several facts.'`differing To be of a ------ent opinion: disagree: 'The critic ------ed with the author on several facts.'`differ To be on both sides of: extend over or across: 'a car straddling the centerline.'`straddle To be or become effective: win out: 'hoped justice would -------.'`prevail To be or go beyond, as in degree or quality: exceed. excel`surpass To be overcome by a sense of futility or defeat`despair To be overwhelmed by ecstatic joy`swoon To be partially visible: show: 'The moon peered from behind dark clouds.'`peering To be particularly attentive or solicitous: minister: 'The nurses -----ed to my every need. The legislation -----ed to various special interest groups.'`cater To be pervaded by something unpleasant: This document... ----s of self-pity and self-deception (Christopher Hitchens)`reek To be present, as at a conference`assist To be present, as at a conference`assisted To be present at the arrival of: 'met the train.'`meet To be present at the arrival of: '--- the train.'`met To be present in: fill: 'Old childhood memories ------- the attic.'`inhabit To be servilely respectful or deferential: grovel`genuflect To be showy or ostentatious`splurge To be similar or equivalent in character, quantity, origin, structure, or function: 'English navel ----------s to Greek omphalos.' agree`correspond To be sounded in a trilling or quavering manner`warble To be strenuously engaged with a problem, task, or undertaking: '--------d with his math homework.'`struggle To be successful in resisting. oppose`withstand To be suspended in or move through space as if supported by a liquid`floating To be the subject for ----------s: 'She ----------s well.'`photograph To be the support or basis of: account for: 'Many factors underlie my decision.'`underlain To be the will or desire of: 'May it ------ the court to admit this firearm as evidence.'`please To be too eager or insistent in attempting to sell something to`oversell To be too eager or insistent in attempting to sell something to`oversold To be unaware of imminent danger or trouble: be off guard: 'The civil unrest caught the police -------.'`napping To be unaware of imminent danger or trouble: be off guard: 'The civil unrest caught the police napping.'`napped To be unaware of imminent danger or trouble: be off guard: 'The civil unrest caught the police napping.'`narcissi To be unaware of imminent danger or trouble: be off guard: 'The civil unrest caught the police ---ping.'`nap To be unsuccessful: 'an experiment that failed.'`fails To be wounded, especially in battle`bled to be young again, where did ralph take the gang`roller skating To break, burst, or rip apart with force: rend. break`split To break down suddenly in strength or health and thereby cease to function: 'a monarchy that --------d.'`collapse To break into pieces, as by a blow: cleave or split asunder`rive To break into pieces, as by a blow: cleave or split asunder`rives To break into pieces, as by a blow: cleave or split asunder`riving To break, pound, or grind (stone or ore, for example) into small fragments or powder`crush To break suddenly with a brisk, sharp, cracking sound`snap To break suddenly with a brisk, sharp, cracking sound`snapping To break suddenly with a brisk, sharp, cracking sound`snaps To break, tear, or cut into bits: shred`fritter To break up the surface of (soil)`hack To break up the surface of (soil)`hacking To break up the surface of (soil)`hacks To breed or develop within: engender`inbreed To breed within a narrow range or with closely related types or individuals: inbreed`interbred To bring about (a final agreement or settlement): '-------- a peace treaty.'`conclude To bring about: effect: 'procure a solution to a knotty problem.'`procurable To bring about: effect: 'procure a solution to a knotty problem.'`procures To bring about: engender: Admission of guilt tends to breed public sympathy (Jonathan Alter)`bred To bring about: generate: '--------- goodwill in the neighborhood.'`establish To bring about: initiate: The technology bred of science has --------d stupendous economic growth (Nature)`catalyze To bring about or stimulate the occurrence of: cause: 'a drug used to ------ labor.'`induce To bring about the downfall or destruction of, especially by force or concerted action: 'a plot to overthrow the government.'`overthrew To bring about the failure of: ruin`damn To bring (a person exposed to conditions of increased pressure) gradually back to normal atmospheric pressure`decompress To bring back into existence or use: '--------ed the concept of neighborliness.'`reinvent To bring back into practice, notice, or use`resurrect To bring back to an original condition: '------- a building.' revive`restore To bring face to face with: 'The defendant was --------ed with incontrovertible evidence of guilt.'`confront To bring (forces or material) into action`deploy To bring in or take out illicitly or by stealth`smuggle To bring into close association or union`welded To bring into disrepute: taint or tarnish`stain To bring into existence by shaping, modifying, or putting together material: construct: '---- a dress: made a stone wall.'`make To bring into existence by shaping, modifying, or putting together material: construct: 'make a dress: made a stone wall.'`makes To bring or call to mind by logic or association: evoke: 'a cloud that -------- a mushroom: a ringlike symbol suggesting unity.'`suggests To bring or call to mind by logic or association: evoke: 'a cloud that -------s a mushroom: a ringlike symbol -------ing unity.'`suggest To bring relief to`reprieve To bring shame upon: disgrace`reproach To bring something into light contact with: '-----ed the sore spot with a probe.'`touch To bring the foot down onto (an object or surface) forcibly`stamp To bring to a bad or worse condition: debase`pervert To bring to a desired consistency, texture, hardness, or other physical condition by or as if by blending, admixing, or kneading: 'temper clay: paints that`tempered To bring to a humbler, weaker, difficult, or forced state or condition: especially: To gain control of: conquer: a design to ------ them under absolutedespotism (Declaration`reduce To bring to bear: exercise: '----- influence.'`exert To bring to life: evoke powerfully or effectively: 'a book that ---------s the Mayan civilization.'`reanimate To bring to light, especially after a period of obscurity`exhumation To bring to public notice: disclose`disinter To bring to public notice: uncover`unearth To bring to the public attention: announce. announce`publish To bring to view: show`reveal To brood or sulk. brood`mope To build into a wall: '------ a shrine.'`immure To buoy up or hearten: 'Visitors -------ed the patient's morale.'`bolster To burn off the feathers or bristles of (a carcass of a bird or animal) by subjecting briefly to flame. burn1`singe To burn to carbon: carbonize`carbonate To burst into intense, sudden flame`flare To burst into intense, sudden flame`flaring To burst open with a short, sharp, explosive sound`pop To burst open with a short, sharp, explosive sound`popped To burst open with a short, sharp, explosive sound`popping To burst open with a short, sharp, explosive sound`pops To burst violently as a result of internal pressure`explode To buy (stock) on margin in excess of one's ability to provide further security if prices drop`overbought To buy (stock) on margin in excess of one's ability to provide further security if prices drop`overbuy To call attention: refer. Used with to: 'He ------ed to the problem in the opening paragraph.' refer`advert To call for as obligatory or appropriate: demand. demand`require To call forth (a reaction or emotion, for example): elicit: 'odd noises that ------d our curiosity.'`excite To call forth (a reaction or emotion, for example): elicit: 'odd noises that excited our curiosity.'`excites To call loudly: shout`cried To call loudly: shout`cry To call to mind by naming, citing, or suggesting: 'songs that ----- old memories.'`evoke To calm: soothe`hush To camber something is to ______ it:`curve To captivate completely: entrance. charm`bewitch To capture or restrain: arrest`grab To capture or restrain: arrest`grabbing To carry as an attribute or contribution: 'You bring many years of experience to your new post.'`brought To carry as an attribute or contribution: 'You ----- many years of experience to your new post.'`bring To carry from one place to another: transport`bear To carry from one place to another: transport`bears To carry from one place to another: transport`borne To carry on despite hardships or trauma: persevere: 'families that were surviving in tents after the flood.'`survive To carry oneself in a lively and jaunty manner`perk To carry oneself in a lively and jaunty manner`perking To carry or have habitually on the person, especially as an aid: '----s glasses.'`wear To carry out (an order, for example)`fulfil To carry out or comply with (a command, for example)`obey To carve, cut, or etch a design or letters into: '-------d the silver watch with my monogram.'`engrave To cast (a role, play, or film) inappropriately`miscast To cast aspersions upon: speak badly of`befoul To cast suddenly, violently, or deeply into a given state or situation: The street was ------d in cool shadow (Richard Wright)`plunge To cast suddenly, violently, or deeply into a given state or situation: The street was plunged in cool shadow (Richard Wright)`plunges To catch or take unawares, especially with harmful or detrimental results: The recent recession, with its wave of corporate cost-cutting, blind-sided`blindside To cause (an egg or eggs) to produce young`hatched To cause (an egg or eggs) to produce young`hatching To cause (a person) to reach a decision. decide`resolvable To cause a prickling, stinging sensation or feeling: 'The straw ------d.'`tingle To cause confusion in: muddle`befog To cause damage to: impair`injure To cause feelings of discouragement or bafflement in`frustrate To cause liquid to go out from: empty: '-----ed the bathtub: ----- the pond.'`drain To cause perplexity in: puzzle`vex To cause perplexity in: puzzle`vexed To cause the leaves of (a plant, tree, or forest) to fall off, especially by the use of chemicals`defoliate An act of turning over or upsetting something; a revolution, subversion, or reversal. overthrow`overturn To cause the spread of (an idea, for example) in another part of the world: transmit`export To cause to appear greater or seem more important than is in fact the case: exaggerate: 'You have grossly --------- a trivial situation.' exaggerate`magnified To cause to appear greater or seem more important than is in fact the case: exaggerate: 'You have grossly magnified a trivial situation.' exaggerate`magnifies To cause to appear stupid, inconsistent, or ridiculous`stultified To cause to assume a curved or angular shape: '---- a piece of iron into a horseshoe.'`bend To cause to become excited, agitated, or overstimulated`overheat To cause to become stiff or stonelike: deaden`petrified To cause to become withdrawn or unresponsive: isolate or dissociate emotionally: 'The numbing labor tended to -------- workers.'`alienate To cause to be doubted or distrusted`discredit To cause to be engrossed in thought`bemuse To cause to begin, especially officially or formally: '---------- a new immigration policy.' begin`inaugurate To cause to be in a specified condition: 'His gracious manners --- me at ease.'`put To cause to be in a specified condition: 'His gracious manners put me at ease.'`puts To cause to be instilled or imparted: '---------d a love of learning to her children.'`transfuse To cause to be later or slower than expected or desired: 'Heavy traffic -----ed us.'`delay To cause to be or feel ill: sicken`indisposed To cause to be or seem more glorious or excellent than is actually the case: 'Your descriptions have --------- an average house into a mansion.'`glorified To cause to be set aside, especially to displace as inferior or antiquated. replace`supersede To cause to be the proper size and shape: 'The tailor fitted the trousers by shortening them.'`fits To cause to collapse`crumple To cause to come`fetch To cause to concentrate about two conflicting or contrasting positions`polarize To cause to drop or sink: lower: 'The drought -------ed the water level in the reservoirs.'`depress To cause to dry up and wither`sear To cause to dry up and wither`seared To cause to exist or occur: produce: 'Violence begets more violence.'`begot To cause to exist or occur: produce: 'Violence -----s more violence.'`beget To cause to feel a sharp, smarting pain by or as if by pricking with a sharp point: 'smoke -------- our eyes.'`stinging To cause to feel a sharp, smarting pain by or as if by pricking with a sharp point: 'smoke stinging our eyes.'`stung To cause to feel embarrassment`confuse To cause to feel sure: '------d her of his devotion.'`assure To cause to knock against an obstacle`bump To cause to knock against an obstacle`bumping To cause to laugh or smile by giving pleasure: 'I was not -----d by his jokes.'`amuse To cause to limp`hobble To cause to lose energy, strength, or vigor: exhaust, tire, or enfeeble: 'Disease -----d his body.'`waste To cause to lose energy, strength, or vigor: exhaust, tire, or enfeeble: 'Disease wasted his body.'`wastes To cause to lose enthusiasm: disillusion: 'was ------ed to learn that her favorite dancer used drugs.'`dismay To cause to make a harsh grinding or rasping sound through friction: 'grated her teeth in anger.'`grates To cause to make a harsh grinding or rasping sound through friction: 'grated her teeth in anger.'`grating To cause to: make: 'Let the news be known.'`lets To cause to: make: 'Let the news be known.'`letting To cause to move around in order to achieve a result, such as opening, closing, tightening, or loosening: '---- the key: ---- a screw.'`turn To cause to move around in order to achieve a result, such as opening, closing, tightening, or loosening: 'turn the key: turn a screw.'`turned To cause to move in a given direction or to a given position, as by leading: 'The teacher drew the children into the room to see the decorations.'`draw To cause to move in a given direction or to a given position, as by leading: 'The teacher drew the children into the room to see the decorations.'`drawing To cause to move in a given direction or to a given position, as by leading: 'The teacher ---- the children into the room to see the decorations.'`drew To cause to move jerkily: 'stops and starts that ----ed the passengers.'`jolt To cause to move or act with undue haste: rush: 'was ------- into marriage.'`hurried To cause to move up and down: '---bed my head in response to the question.'`bob To cause to occur sooner than expected`accelerate To cause to quiver, tremble, vibrate, or rock`shake To cause to quiver, tremble, vibrate, or rock`shaken To cause to quiver, tremble, vibrate, or rock`shakes To cause to quiver, tremble, vibrate, or rock`shaking To cause to quiver, tremble, vibrate, or rock`shook To cause to rot`decompose To cause to seem less than another or little: 'The size of the office tower --------s the surrounding buildings.' decry`belittle To cause to shrivel and dry up`mummified To cause to sink into mud`bemire To cause to soften in attitude or temper`relent To cause to spread: pass on: '-------- an infection.'`transmit To cause to starve to death`famish To cause to stop for a period: interrupt: '-------ed the trial.'`suspend To cause to thaw`defrost To cause to trail along a surface, especially the ground`drags To cause unpleasant surprise to: shock`horrified To cave in: sink: 'The platform swayed and then -------ed.'`founder To cease existing, especially by degrees: fade: 'The sunlight died in the west.'`dice To cease existing, especially by degrees: fade: 'The sunlight died in the west.'`dying To cease existing, especially by degrees: fade: 'The sunlight ---d in the west.'`die To cease growth before full development or maturation`abort To censure strongly: denounce: 'an editorial that ---------d the administration for its inaction.'`excoriate To certify by signature or oath: '------ a will.'`attest To chafe or inflame`irritate To challenge (someone) to do something requiring boldness: 'They ----d me to dive off the high board.'`dare To change gradually or by degrees`graduate To change or vary the pitch, intensity, or tone of (one's voice or a musical instrument, for example)`modulate To change (something) from one use, function, or purpose to another: adapt to a new or different purpose: '------- a forest into farmland.'`convert To change something into another shape`transform To change the reading of: '----- a clock.'`reset To change the reading of: 'reset a clock.'`resew To change the reading of: 'reset a clock.'`reshape To change the reading of: 'reset a clock.'`reship To charge (a public official) with improper conduct in office before a proper tribunal`impeach To charge formally with a wrongdoing`accuse To chat: converse`kibitz To chatter aimlessly: prate`tattle To chatter thoughtlessly or at length`clack To chatter thoughtlessly or indiscreetly. gossip`blab To check or repress`rebuke To check or repress`rebury To check or slow down the movement, growth, or action of: 'a garden that was -----d by weeds.'`choke To chew cud`ruminate To chew slowly or ineffectively without or as if without teeth`mumble To choke back by or as if by swallowing`gulp To churn about continuously`moil To circulate through and freshen: 'A sea breeze ---------d the rooms.'`ventilate To cite or refer to for illustration or proof`quoting To claim as just or due: '------ repayment of a loan.'`demand To claim or allege insincerely or falsely: profess: 'doesn't pretend to be an expert.'`pretending To claim or allege insincerely or falsely: profess: 'doesn't ------- to be an expert.'`pretend To clarify by serving as an example or comparison: 'The example sentence ----------d the meaning of the word.'`illustrate To clarify or solve (something confusing) by reasoning or study: 'He ------d out the significance of the statement.'`puzzle To clasp firmly with or as if with the hand`grasp To clean or dry by rubbing: '----d my feet before I went inside.'`wipe To clean, polish, or manipulate by the application of pressure and friction`rub To clean, polish, or manipulate by the application of pressure and friction`rubbing To clean, polish, or manipulate by the application of pressure and friction`rubs To cleanse or purify`baptize To clear away with or as if with a broom or brush: '----- snow from the steps.'`swept To clear away with or as if with a broom or brush: 'swept snow from the steps.'`sweeps To clear of roots and stumps by digging: '----bed a small plot.'`grub To climb swiftly or powerfully`soar To clog or make sluggish: obstruct`constipate To close and open the eyelids of both eyes: blink. blink`wink To cluck or chuck, as a hen`chuckle To coagulate: jell`congeal To coast on a slippery surface, such as ice or snow`slid To coat metal with a protective layer by electrolysis`anodize To coat or combine with carbon`carbonize To coat with sugar: '--------- a pill.'`sugarcoat To coerce by intimidation or fear. frighten`terrorize To coexist, as animals of different species`cohabit To collapse by releasing contained air or gas`deflate To collect and remove refuse from: 'The streets are periodically --------d.'`scavenge To collect and remove refuse from: 'The streets are periodically scavenged.'`scavenges To collect bit by bit: records from which historians ----- their knowledge (Kemp Malone). reap`glean To color or dye by immersing: 'dip Easter eggs.'`dipped To comb (flax or hemp) with a hatchel`heckle To combine or unite: 'merging two sets of data.'`merges To combine (people) in interest, attitude, or action: (the love that -----s humanity (Germaine Greer)`unite To come at length: take place: 'The day of reckoning has ------d.'`arrive To come into being`happens To come into being: 'when life -----.'`began To come into being: 'when life began.'`begin To come into being: 'when life began.'`begins To come into being: 'when life began.'`begun To come into existence: 'An idea ---------d in his mind.'`germinate To come into existence: 'New strains of viruses ------ periodically.'`appear To come into or be in accord, as of opinion: 'I ----- with you on that. Our views on the election -----.'`agree To come or bring to a sudden halt: 'a campaign ------ed by lack of funds: a policy that ------ed under the new administration.'`derail To come or occur between two periods or points of time: 'A year ---------d between the two dynasties.'`intervene To come to completion: end: 'Years of waiting ---------d in a tearful reunion.'`culminate To come together suddenly with a sharp sound`clap To come upon or discover by searching or making an effort: '----- the leak in the pipe.'`found To command against the doing or use of (something): prohibit: 'forbid smoking on trains.'`forbad To command against the doing or use of (something): prohibit: '------ smoking on trains.'`forbid To commend highly: praise: '-------ed her decision to complete her degree.'`applaud To commit burglary against: 'The second-floor tenants have been ----------d twice.'`burglarize To communicate a disease to (a living organism) by transferring its causative agent into the organism`inoculate To communicate a pathogen or disease to`infects To communicate by speech or writing: express with words: 'tell the truth: tell one's love.'`told To communicate by speech or writing: express with words: '---- the truth: ---- one's love.'`tell To compensate for: make payment for: '----------d his efforts.'`remunerate To compete, as in a race: vie`contend To compete with Alto and Lisa, a rival company started a line of products that became very popular with the development of Chicago. What do we know the product Chicago as today`Windows 95 To compete with successfully: approach or attain equality with`emulative To complain or protest in a childish fashion`whine To complete (something): work (something) out`outwork To complete, transact, or dispose of promptly`dispatch To complicate: confuse`entangle To conceive or design: '-----d an alternate proposal.'`frame To conceive the significance of: construe: '---------ed his smile to be an agreement: ---------ed the open door as an invitation.'`interpret To condense (a gas) by cooling`liquefied To condense (a gas) by cooling`liquify To confer a medal or other honor on: 'was --------d for bravery.'`decorate To confine or restrict to a particular locality: '--------d the infection.'`localize To connect as an adjunct or associated condition or part: 'Many major issues are attached to this legislation.'`attachable To connect or attach, as to a vehicle: '-----ed the horses to the sleigh.'`hitch To consent to officially or formally: confirm or sanction: 'The Senate -------d the treaty.'`approve To consider as being: regard as. consider`reckon To consider or regard in a certain way`envisage To consider or reject as beneath oneself`disdain To consider retrospectively: look back on`rev To consider retrospectively: look back on`review To consider: suppose`repute To constrict (an opening or orifice): 'My nose is ----ped up.'`stop To constrict (an opening or orifice): 'My nose is ------- up.'`stopped To construct by combining or assembling diverse, typically standardized parts: '--------- small boats.'`fabricate To construct more buildings in (an area) than necessary`overbuild To consume to excess: 'a car that ------s gas.'`guzzle To contain as a secondary or subordinate element`include To contend or struggle: 'wrestling with budget cuts.'`wrestle To contend with difficulties and act to overcome them: Facing unprecedented problems, the Federal Reserve of the early 1930s couldn't cope (Robert J`coping To contend with difficulties and act to overcome them: Facing unprecedented problems, the Federal Reserve of the early 1930s couldn't ---- (Robert J`cope To continue in use or existence long enough to survive (something else): 'a regulation that has -------d its usefulness.'`outlive To continue: survive: 'The patient is not expected to last much longer.'`lasted To continue to be a----: '----d through a bad accident.'`live To continue to be in the same place: stay or stay behind: 'We are ------ing at home.'`remain To contribute to the furtherance of: promote`help To contribute to the furtherance of: promote`helps To control the speed or magnitude of: regulate: 'a valve that ------- fuel intake.'`governs To control the speed or magnitude of: regulate: 'a valve that ------s fuel intake.'`govern To convert from a code or cipher to plain text: decode`decipher To convert from a scrambled electronic signal into an interpretable one`decode To convert to Christianity`evangelize To convey an idea or impression of: characterize: 'She --------d her childhood as a time of wonder and discovery.'`describe To convey in a hurried or rough manner: '------d the prisoner into a van.'`hustle To convey or send floating through the air or over water`waft To convey thoughts, opinions, or emotions orally`spoke To cook (unshelled eggs) by baking until set`shirr To cooperate or curry favor with in a sly or devious way`footsie Tocophobia is the fear of`pregnancy`childbirth To copy or imitate so as to ridicule: mock: 'always -----king the boss.' imitate`mimic To copy the actions, appearance, mannerisms, or speech of: mimic: 'amused friends by imitating the teachers.'`imitate To correct by calculation or adjustment. correct`rectify To corroborate or confirm: vouch for: 'Has this report been ------ed?'`avouch To counsel (another) against something to be avoided: caution`admonish To counterbalance or counteract the effect of: render ineffective`neutralize To cover (an area or a surface) with things scattered or sprinkled: Italy... was -----n thick with the remains of Roman buildings (Bernard Berenson)`strew To cover, envelop, or encase, as by folding or coiling something about: '----ped my head in a scarf.'`wrap To cover lightly with or as if with a moist substance`dab To cover the surface of with a decorative layer or design: '------- wood with silver.'`overlay To cover uniformly, as if with pavement`paves To cover with a protective or insulating layer of other material`clad To cover with --------s, doodles, or meaningless marks`scribble To cover with water: inundate`submerge To create a design on (the skin) by means of shallow cuts that are sometimes rubbed with a colorant or irritant to enhance the resulting scar tissue`scarified To create (an argument or a sentence, for example) by systematically arranging ideas or terms`construct To create a vacuum in`evacuate To create by physical or mental effort: '------- a tapestry: ------- a poem.'`produce To create or form by combining ingredients: '--- a drink: --- cement.'`mix To create (something) by such interweaving: '----- a rug.'`braid To credit with veracity: 'I ------- you.'`believe To criticize or denounce severely: excoriate`scathing To criticize severely: rebuke`chastise To criticize strongly or in a hostile manner`attack To crowd around: hem in`besiege To crumple or squeeze: hunch: '-------ed up their shoulders: ------- one's nose against a window.'`scrunch To crush, grind, or tread noisily`crunch To cry or wail loudly, as in pain, sorrow, or anger`howl To cry or wail loudly, as in pain, sorrow, or anger`howling To cry out loudly and vehemently: shout`bawl To cure (fish) by soaking in brine and half-drying in smoke`bloat To curl up closely or comfortably: nestle: '-------d happily under the covers.'`snuggle To curtail or prohibit the activities of`suppress To cut down with an ax: fell: '--- an oak.'`hew To cut lengthwise into strips: split`slit To cut off a part or parts from: trim: '---ped the vines back: ---ped her curls shorter.'`lop To cut off the oxygen supply of: smother`strangle To cut or form with a plane surface`tabulate To cut or tear (a document with two or more copies) along an irregular line so that the parts can later be matched for establishing authenticity`indent To cut or tear (a document with two or more copies) along an irregular line so that the parts can later be matched for establishing authenticity`indents To cut short: curtail. shorten`abridge To cut using a -------- saw`crosscut To damage irreparably: ruin`spoil To damage (plant tissue), as by abrasion or pressure: '------d the fruit by careless packing.'`bruise To daydream`stargaze To dazzle, as with strong light`daze tod & buz travelled cross-country on what tv show?`route 66 Todd Rundgren's double album with AM radio hit "Hello its me"`something anything To deaden, as to feelings or moral scruples: callous`cauterize To deaden, restrain, or depress: trade moves... aimed at ------ing protectionist pressures in Congress (Christian Science Monitor)`dampen To deal with or think of beforehand: anticipate`forestall To deal with people in a patronizingly superior manner`condescend To deceive into trustfulness: that honeyed charm that he used so effectively to ---- his victims (S.J. Perelman)`lull To decide not to participate, especially at the last moment`poop To decide or rule against: '-------- a policy decision.'`overrule To declare free of blame: absolve`justified To declare or prove (someone) to be a bastard`bastardize To declare unqualified or ineligible`disqualify To decline in vigor or strength: 'The conversation -------.'`flagged To decline in vigor or strength: 'The conversation flagged.'`flags To decorate by inlaying or overlaying with a contrasting material: 'encrust wood paneling with ivory.'`incrust To decorate by setting in such designs`inlay To decorate or hang with lights`illuminate To decorate (prepared food or drink) with small colorful or savory items: '-------ed the potatoes with parsley.'`garnish To decorate (prepared food or drink) with small colorful or savory items: 'garnished the potatoes with parsley.'`garnishes To decorate (prepared food or drink) with small colorful or savory items: 'garnished the potatoes with parsley.'`garotte To decorate (prepared food or drink) with small colorful or savory items: 'garnished the potatoes with parsley.'`garret To decorate with a perforated pattern`pink To defeat (an opponent or proposal, for example) in voting`outvote To defeat completely and decisively: 'Our team ---------ed the visitors by 40 points.'`overwhelm To defeat completely`checkmate To defeat decisively`trounce To defeat in a contest, conflict, or competition`vanquish To defeat soundly`paste To defeat soundly`pasting To defend or maintain (one's rights, for example)`assert To defile: taint`sullied To define: expound: 'We -------ed our plan to the committee.'`explain To defy or resist`outface To delay or block the progress of deliberately: a bill that would --------- food irradiation in this country (Alexis Beck)`sidetrack To deliver in return: give back`redeliver To deliver into the hands of an enemy in violation of a trust or allegiance: '------ed Christ to the Romans.'`betray To demagnetize`depolarize To demand or ask for the presence of: 'called the children to dinner: call the police.'`calls To demand or ask for the presence of: '----ed the children to dinner: ---- the police.'`call To demand or ask for the presence of: '------ the children to dinner: call the police.'`called To demolish (a building) by causing to collapse inward`implode To deny (something) to oneself: 'The minister --------d the luxuries of life.'`abnegate To deny the accuracy or truth of: 'refuted the results of the poll.'`refutable To deny the statement of. deny`contradict To deny the validity of: repudiate`disclaim To depart, as from a norm, purpose, or subject: stray. swerve`deviate To depart from a camp or camping ground`decamp To depict or describe in words`portray To depict or describe in words`portrayed To depreciate (currency, for example) by official proclamation or by rumor`decried To deprive (a fire) of the oxygen necessary for combustion`smother To deprive (a person) of energy or vitality`lobotomize To deprive (a person or an animal) of the ability to produce offspring, as by removing the reproductive organs`sterilize To deprive, as of rights or property: dispossess`divest To deprive by trickery: defraud: '-----ed them of their land.'`cheat To deprive of a natural or established right or privilege`disinherit To deprive of (clothing or covering)`strip To deprive of life: 'The Black Death was a disease that ----ed millions.'`kill To deprive of life: 'The Black Death was a disease that killed millions.'`killing To deprive of life: 'The Black Death was a disease that killed millions.'`kills To deprive of meaning or substance`disembowel To deprive of natural richness or strength: '---------- the soil by overuse.' deplete`impoverish To deprive of something valuable by force: rob: 'a region -------ed of its scenic beauty by unchecked development.'`despoil To deprive of strength or vigor: weaken`emasculate To deprive of strength or vigor: weaken`geld To deprive of the means of attack or defense: render harmless: Have the courage to appear poor, and you ------ poverty of its sharpest sting`disarm To derive by deduction: deduce`deducts To derive by ------ion: deduce`deduct To describe or portray realistically`actualize To describe the nature or basic qualities of: explain: 'define the properties of a new drug: a study that defines people according to their median`definable To designate (a document, for example) as confidential, secret, or top secret`classified To designate or appoint to an office, responsibility, or honor. appoint`nominate To designate or appoint to an office, responsibility, or honor. appoint`nominator To desire (someone to do something): 'I ---- you to clean your room.'`want To desist from: cease`forbear To desist from: cease`forbore To destroy, consume, or waste: 'Flames ------ed the structure in minutes.'`devour To destroy or remove completely: eradicate`uproot To destroy the innocence, integrity, or beauty of: ravage`deflower To destroy totally: exterminate. abolish`extirpate To destroy with fire: 'burned the trash: burn a house down.'`burns To destroy with fire: '----ed the trash: ---- a house down.'`burn To detach (a gun or caisson) from its limber`unlimber To detach from that to which one is strongly habituated or devoted: 'She ----ed herself from cigarettes.'`wean To determine by the use of a -------r`compute To determine or test the truth or accuracy of, as by comparison, investigation, or reference: 'experiments that -------- the hypothesis.' confirm`verified To determine the caliber of (a tube)`calibrate To determine the depth of: sound`fathom To determine the percentage of alcohol in a bottle of liquor, by how much is proof divided`two To determine the percentage of alcohol in a bottle of liquor, what is divided by two`proof To determine the shape or form of beforehand`preform To detest`hate To detract from or spoil: taint: 'a tragedy that -------ed our hopes.'`tarnish To detract from the authority, reputation, or prestige of`diminish To deviate from a standard or expectation: go astray`derogate To devise, using skill and intelligence: contrive: '------- a mystery story.'`concoct To die`depart To differ, as in opinion or manner`diverge To differ, as in opinion or manner`diverges To diffuse or radiate: send forth or impart: 'shed light.'`shedding To dig the ground, as with a spade`delve To dip (food) into a liquid food, such as a beverage or sauce, prior to eating`dunk To direct in rehearsal: 'rehearsed the orchestra.'`rehouse To direct or allow to leave: '-------ed troops after the inspection: -------ed the student after reprimanding him.'`dismiss To direct the course of. conduct`steer To direct through a channel`channelize To direct toward or intend for a particular goal or group: 'The publicity campaign was ---ed at improving the eating habits of children.'`aim To disappear as if by melting`deliquesce To disarrange the hair or clothing of`dishevel To discern (something hidden or subtle): '------ed a note of sarcasm in the remark.'`detect To discharge (blood, for example) in the urine`piss To discharge (cargo or a load)`unload To discharge from or as if from a receptacle: '-----led a sigh of relief.'`expel To discharge into the air by any means: 'a machine that -----s tennis balls: ash that was -----n by an erupting volcano.'`throw To discharge into the air by any means: 'a machine that throws tennis balls: ash that was thrown by an erupting volcano.'`threw To discharge into the air by any means: 'a machine that throws tennis balls: ash that was thrown by an erupting volcano.'`thrower To discharge violently: spew`disgorge To discipline (one's body and physical appetites) by self-denial or self-inflicted privation`mortified To disclose: reveal`unveil To disclose the true character of: expose`unmask To discover by careful observation or scrutiny: detect: '-------- a message of hope in her words.'`descried To discover by searching thoroughly`rummage To disfigure by damaging irreparably: '-------- a statue.' batter1`mutilate To dishonor: defame`smirch To dislodge from a location or position, especially to remove from office`unseat To dismantle in order to make repairs`overhaul To dismiss, turn down, or frustrate the expectations of`snub To disparage: belittle: 'The critics have ---------d our efforts.'`denigrate To dispatch, as by a communications medium: '---- a message by radio.'`send To displace (a body part), especially to displace a bone from its normal position`dislocate To display`disport To display for sale, in exhibition, or in competition: '----ed her most recent paintings.'`show To display good-natured friendliness: '----med around with the other teammates.'`chum To displease or disturb: vex: 'My roommate's off-putting habits began to ---- me.'`roil To disseminate widely: popularize`vulgarize To dissolve: 'Sugar melts in water.'`melted To dissolve: 'Sugar ----s in water.'`melt To distinguish as if separating with a sieve: '----ed the candidates for the job.'`sift To distract: 'My attention was ------ed by an argument between motorists.'`divert To distribute loosely by or as if by sprinkling: strew: '-------ing confetti from the upper windows.'`scatter To divest of material existence or substance`disembody To divide by parceling out: '----- up an estate.'`carve To divide into pieces, as by bending or cutting: '----- crackers for a baby.'`break To divide into thin layers`laminate To dodge an issue or a responsibility`sidestep To dominate by excluding others: '----------d the conversation.'`monopolize To dominate by position: tower over: Hitler's ghost, the specter that... bestrides mid-twentieth-century history (Economist)`bestridden To dominate, restrain, or control forcibly: '------d the strikers into compliance.' force`coerce To do or fare well: prosper: No village on the railroad failed to -------- (John Kenneth Galbraith)`flourish To draft into military service`levy To drag (the body, for example) wearily or heavily`trail To drain of resources or properties: deplete: 'tobacco crops that -------ed the soil.' deplete`exhaust To draw back or in: 'a plane -------ing its landing gear.' recede1`retract To draw off in the form of vapor`evaporate To drench thoroughly or cover with or as if with a liquid`drown To dress in finery: adorn`array To drink excessively`carouse To drive away: expel: 'We ------ed all our doubts and fears.'`banish To drive away or off by or as if by scattering. scatter`dispel To drive forward: propel`impel To drive forward: propel`impelling To drive insane`madden To drive or force by arousing fear: 'The suspect was --------ed into confessing.'`frighten To drive or incite (a person) by -----ing`taunt To drive or strike (a weapon, for example) forcefully onto or into something else`smite To drive or strike (a weapon, for example) forcefully onto or into something else`smote To drive out an evil spirit`exorcize To droop, as in sitting or standing: slouch`slump To droop or hang carelessly, as a hat`slouch To drop oneself to a lower or less erect position: 'I ---- back in my chair. The pilgrims ---- to their knees.'`fell To drop oneself to a lower or less erect position: 'I fell back in my chair. The pilgrims fell to their knees.'`fall To drop oneself to a lower or less erect position: 'I fell back in my chair. The pilgrims fell to their knees.'`fallen To drop oneself to a lower or less erect position: 'I fell back in my chair. The pilgrims fell to their knees.'`falling To drop oneself to a lower or less erect position: 'I fell back in my chair. The pilgrims fell to their knees.'`falls To dry, brown, or parch by exposing to heat`roast To dry, brown, or parch by exposing to heat`roasting To dwell or reside in`occupied To ease or relieve (pain, for example)`soothe To ease physically: relieve`comfort To eat or drink a small quantity of`tastes To eat very little or abstain from certain foods, especially as a religious discipline`fasted To eat with pleasure`munch To educate in matters of culture and refinement: make more polished or sophisticated`civilize To eject liquid in a jet`squirt To eliminate completely: annihilate. erase`expunge To embitter`envenom To emerge and develop rapidly`sprout To emit air or vapor`exhale To emit a similar sound: 'willows ----ing in the wind.'`sigh To emit a sudden and abundant flow, as of tears`gush To emit the continuous droning sound of a bee on the wing: buzz`hum To emit the continuous droning sound of a bee on the wing: buzz`hummed To emit the continuous droning sound of a bee on the wing: buzz`humming To emit the continuous droning sound of a bee on the wing: buzz`hums To empty (material) out of a container or vehicle: '----ed the load of stones.'`dump To empty of occupants or incumbents`vacate To enable to withstand physical or mental hardship`harden To enclose or confine on all sides so as to bar escape or outside communication`surround To enclose snugly or firmly`embed To encroach: trespass: 'Do not ------- on my privacy.'`impinge To endeavor to obtain or reach: '---- a college education.'`seek To endeavor to obtain or reach: 'seek a college education.'`seeking To endeavor to obtain or reach: 'seek a college education.'`sought To end in a particular way: 'Their profligate lifestyle ------ed in bankruptcy.'`result To end or decide, as by judicial action`determine To endorse (another's signature), as for a loan`cosign To endure: suffer: '------- great hardship.'`undergo To endure: suffer: 'undergo great hardship.'`underwent To end war, fighting, or violence in: establish peace in`pacified To end war, fighting, or violence in: establish peace in`pacify To enfold or constrict`swathed To engage, hire, or order in advance. book`bespeak To engage in a course of reasoning often based on inconclusive evidence. think`speculate To engage in argument by discussing opposing points`debate To engage in diligently: practice: 'plied the carpenter's trade.' handle`ply To engage in diligently: practice: '----- the carpenter's trade.' handle`plied To engage in many love affairs, especially with a frivolous or casual attitude. Used of a man`philander To engage in uproarious festivities: make merry`revel To engage the temporary use of for a fee: rent: '---- a car for the day.'`hire To engrave (designs or writing, for example) into a surface: carve`incise To enhance or decorate with or as if with ornaments: [He] requires the presence of titles to legitimate and -----... his imperfect status (Cynthia`adorn To enlarge or amplify unduly or improperly: aggrandize`inflate To enlarge or increase to an abnormal degree: 'thick lenses that ----------d the size of her eyes.'`exaggerate To enlist (a person or persons) or invest (capital) in an enterprise`embark To enslave`enthrall To enter, depart, or become diffused gradually`seep To enter, depart, or become diffused gradually`seeped To enter into and permeate: 'The insistent rhythm of piano practice ---------d each room of the house.'`penetrate To entertain sumptuously with food and drink: provide a feast for`regale To entreat earnestly and often repeatedly: exhort`urge To entreat earnestly and often repeatedly: exhort`urges To equip (a military unit) with motor vehicles, such as tanks and trucks`mechanize To equip or supply with an ability: enable: Computers... ------- students to become intellectual explorers (Edward B. Fiske)`empower To equip or supply with a talent or quality: 'Nature -----ed you with a beautiful singing voice.'`endow To equip with better weapons`rearm To err is human, to forgive....`divine To erupt or explode`belch To escape from a liquid as bubbles: bubble up`effervesce To escape from: '------ one's creditors.'`outrun To escape from: 'outrun one's creditors.'`outran To escape or pass through a breach or flaw: 'helium ----ing slowly from the balloon.'`leak To escape the understanding or grasp of: 'a name that has always -----d me: a metaphor that -----d them.' escape`elude To establish securely, as in the mind or consciousness: instill: 'habits that had been -------ed early in childhood.'`implant To establish the foundation or basis of: base: 'found a theory on firm evidence.'`founded To establish the foundation or basis of: base: 'found a theory on firm evidence.'`founding To establish the foundation or basis of: base: 'found a theory on firm evidence.'`founds To estimate the quality, amount, size, and other features of: judge. estimate`appraise To evade (an obligation, for example) by cunning, trickery, or deceit: 'kept dodging the reporter's questions.'`dodge To evade: dodge: 'duck responsibility: ------ the reporter's question.'`ducked To evade payment of: '---- one's debts.'`bilk To evaluate anew: reappraise`revalue To evaporate or cause to evaporate`volatilize "to everything there is a season" is the subtitle of what 1960 hit`turn turn turn To evoke a feeling of shared emotion or belief: (It is a demonology [that] seems to -------- among secular and religious voters alike (Tamar Jacoby)`resonate To examine, analyze, or criticize in minute detail: '-------ed the plan afterward to learn why it had failed.' analyze`dissect To examine and judge carefully: appraise. estimate`evaluate To examine in order to note the similarities or differences of`compare To examine or consider (a subject) in speech or writing`discuss To exceed or surpass: Material development --------ped human development (Edith Hamilton). excel`outstrip To excite (another) pleasurably, superficially or erotically`titillate To excite emotionally: 'The children were psyched to see the circus.'`psyching To excite emotionally: 'The children were psyched to see the circus.'`psychs To exclude or prevent (someone) from a given condition or activity: 'Modesty --------s me from accepting the honor.'`preclude To execute a dive in athletic competition`dived To execute a dive in athletic competition`diving To execute a dive in athletic competition`dove To exercise (authority or influence, for example) effectively. handle`wield To exert a supreme, guiding influence on or over: 'Ambition --------d their lives.'`dominate To exert control over: Managing the news... is the oldest game in town (James Reston).A major crisis to be ------d loomed on the horizon (Time)`manage To exert control over: Managing the news... is the oldest game in town (James Reston).A major crisis to be managed loomed on the horizon (Time)`manages To exhaust physically or emotionally`frazzle To exhibit a decreasing illuminated area from full moon to new moon`wane To exhibit in abundance: 'a face that -----d self-satisfaction.'`exude To exhibit irresolution or indecision: vacillate: '------- over buying a house.' hesitate`wavered To exhilarate or stupefy as if with alcohol`inebriate To exist in a given place or state: '----- in joy.'`dwell To exist in a suppressed state: 'Revolution smoldered in the masses.'`smoulder To exist or continue in miserable or disheartening conditions: '--------ed away in prison.'`languish To exist over a prolonged period: last`continue To expand: gain: 'The business grew under new owners.'`grow To expand: gain: 'The business grew under new owners.'`grown To expand: gain: 'The business ---- under new owners.'`grew To expand or enlarge: '-------ed a national corporation into a worldwide business.'`develop To explain in detail: elucidate: 'The speaker -------ed the approach of positive thinking.' explain`expound To explode`burst To explode or detonate`fulminate To expose (a photographic film or plate) too long or with too much light`overexpose To expose: reveal`uncloak To expose to great heat`broil To expose to oxygen, as in the oxygenation of the blood by respiration`aerate To express at length or in detail: enlarge on: '------ed his remarks afterward.'`expand To express a wish for: request`desire To express disapproval of or regret for: deplore: Tom Brokaw of NBC News recently ------ed the cancer of the sound bite afflicting Presidential`bemoan To express in systematic terms or concepts`formulate To express in words: 'Say what's on your mind.'`said To express in words: 'Say what's on your mind.'`say To express or declare a strong belief, especially to make a declaration of faith`testified To express sentiment or enthusiasm effusively or incoherently: gush`slobber To express sorrow or grief over`deplore To express sorrow or unhappiness over: ------ing the possible effects of double-digit unemployment (Washington Post)`bewail To extend`distend To extend hospitality toward: '--------- friends at dinner.'`entertain To extend: run: 'The river passes through our land.'`passed To extend: run: 'The river passes through our land.'`passer To extract a tenth from - is a definition of which verb`decimate To extract (liquid) by twisting or compressing. Often used with out`wring To extract (liquid) by twisting or compressing. Often used with out`wrung To exude in droplets, as moisture from certain cheeses or sap from a tree`sweating To exult loudly, as over another's defeat: boast. boast1`crowed To fail to care for or attend to properly: '-------s her appearance.'`neglect To fail to discharge. Used of a firearm`misfire To fail to distinguish: mix up: '-------- fiction and fact.'`confound To fail to fulfill an obligation`welch To fail to perceive, understand, or experience: 'completely missed the point of the film.'`missing To fail to perceive, understand, or experience: 'completely ------ the point of the film.'`missed To fail to take advantage of: lose a chance for: '--------ed an opportunity to go to college.'`squander To 'fall off the wagon' does not refer to drunkenness. It actually references __________. 'Up on the wagon' refers to drunkenness from the days of beer wagons.`sobriety To fall or drop to a lower level, especially to go down slowly or in stages: 'The water in the lake sank several feet during the long, dry summer.'`sink To fall or drop to a lower level, especially to go down slowly or in stages: 'The water in the lake sank several feet during the long, dry summer.'`sunk To fall or drop to a lower level, especially to go down slowly or in stages: 'The water in the lake ---- several feet during the long, dry summer.'`sank To fall or roll end over end: 'The kittens ------d over each other.'`tumble To fascinate by or as if by hypnosis`hypnotize To fashion or shape in this way: '------- a toy boat.'`whittle To fasten by drawing together the parts or sides and knotting with strings or laces: '---d her shoes.'`tie To fasten by drawing together the parts or sides and knotting with strings or laces: 'tied her shoes.'`tying To fasten by passing through or around`reeved To fasten or secure (clothing, for example) with a belt or band`gird To fasten or secure (clothing, for example) with a belt or band`girds To fasten or secure (clothing, for example) with a belt or band`girt To fasten or wrap by encircling, as with a belt or ribbon`bind To fasten together in this way`clinch To feed fuel to and tend the fire of (a furnace)`stoke To feed fuel to and tend the fire of (a furnace)`stokes To feel a quiver of emotion`vibrate To feel a quiver of emotion`vibratory To feel deep pity, sympathy, or tenderness: '-----ed over the child's fate.'`yearn To feel fear or anxiety: 'I ------- at the very thought of it.'`tremble To feel loathing for: abhor`execrate To feel or exhibit signs of humiliation or embarrassment`squirm To feel or exhibit the effects of fatigue or exhaustion: weaken markedly: His brain ----ed from hitherto unprecedented weariness (Vladimir Nabokov)`wilt To feel such regret for past conduct as to change one's mind regarding it: '------ed of intemperate behavior.'`repent To feel such regret for past conduct as to change one's mind regarding it: '-------- of intemperate behavior.'`repented To feel sympathy or compassion`ache To fence in so as to prevent common use: '-------d the pasture.'`enclose To fence in so as to prevent common use: 'enclosed the pasture.'`inclose To fertilize (an ovum, for example)`impregnate To fertilize (land)`fatten To fill (a place or container) by packing tightly`stow To fill narrow openings in`chink To fill or cause to be filled with something: '------d them with a love of the land.'`infuse To fill too full: overload`overcharge To fill too tightly`cram To fill too tightly`crams To find a 'Glomerulus', you would need to look in what organ of your body`Kidney To find a 'Loop of Henle', you would need to look in what organ of your body`kidney to find an 'atrium', you would need to look in what organ of your body`heart To find by searching, examining, or experimenting: '------ the source of error.'`locate To find fault or criticize for petty reasons: cavil`quibble To find fault with`reprove To finely sharpen a cutting edge`hone To fish in by trailing a baited line: '----- the lake for bass.'`troll To fit or join the parts of (something) together again: '----------d the toaster after fixing it.'`reassemble To fit or join the parts of (something) together again: 'reassembled the toaster after fixing it.'`reassign To fit or provide (a person) with clothes made to that person's measurements`tailor To fit together the parts or pieces of: '-------- a machine: -------- data.'`assemble To fix fast: impale`transfix To fix firmly or securely: Today managed care plans are --------ed in the economy, enrolling 61 percent of the population (Peter T. Kilborn)`entrench To fix firmly or securely: (Today managed care plans are entrenched in the economy, enrolling 61 percent of the population (Peter T. Kilborn)`intrench To fix in place: secure. fasten`moor To fix in the mind or memory: memorize: '-----ed the speech in a few hours.'`learn To fix in the mind or memory: memorize: 'learned the speech in a few hours.'`learner To fix in the mind or memory: memorize: 'learned the speech in a few hours.'`learns To fix or set by authority or by mutual agreement: 'will ------- a date for the examination.'`appoint To fix the position of (a joint or fractured limb), as with a splint or cast`immobilize To fix to: attach: '------ a charm to the bracelet.'`append To flicker: quiver: and ------ like a flame (Robert Browning)`bicker To flood (a market) with an excess of goods so that supply exceeds demand`glut To flood with water, as for washing`swill To flow like spittle or saliva`drivel To flow or swirl copiously`swoosh To flow with such undulations or waves on the surface`ripple To flurry or swirl about`scurried To fly by a quick light flapping of the wings`flutter To focus one's eyes or attention on: '------ a faint object.'`fixate To follow a planned course on, across, or through: '-------- a stream.'`navigate To follow immediately after: ensue`supervene To fool around: fritter time away`fart To fool around: fritter time away`farting To fool: dupe: Snookered by a lot of malarkey about drilling costs, a Texas jury... added $3 billion of punitive damages (New Republic)`snooker To forbid, hinder, or prevent`debar To forbid or debar, especially authoritatively. forbid`interdict To form an ---------ion with: cross: 'The road ---------s the highway a mile from here.'`intersect To form an opinion about: evaluate: (While an author is yet living we -------- his powers by his worst performance (Samuel Johnson)`estimate To form an ulcer`fester To form by hollowing out`excavate To form, construct, or create anew, especially in an improved state`regenerate To form in this manner: '----- a length of rope from strands of hemp.'`twist To form into a coiled or spiral shape: '----ed the ends of the ribbon.'`curl To form or produce by chemical synthesis`synthesize To form (thread or yarn) in this manner`spins To form (thread or yarn) in this manner`spun To formulate a plan for: devise: '------ed a marketing strategy for the new product.'`design To form (yarn or thread) into fabric by intertwining`knit To foster the development of: promote: Athens was an imperial city, -------ed by the tribute of subjects (V. Gordon Childe)`nourish To free from a bridle`unbridled To free from an obstruction`unplug To free from a responsibility, obligation, or task`exonerate To free from a sealed or constrained state`uncork To free from evil spirits or malign influences`exorcise To free from pain, anxiety, or distress`relieve To free from pain, anxiety, or distress`relieves To free from restraint, pressure, or strictness`loosen To free from something that binds, fastens, or holds back: let go: '-------d the balloons: -------d a flood of questions.'`release To free from something that binds or restrains: '----- a horse from a tree.'`untie To free from something that binds or restrains: 'untie a horse from a tree.'`untying To frustrate or thwart: I will not ---------- the confidence you have put in me (Wayne A. Budd)`disappoint To frustrate (plans, for example) by throwing into disorder: disarrange`disconcert To fulfill the requirements of: 'did my duty at all times.'`does To fulfill the requirements of: 'did my duty at all times.'`doing To fulfill the requirements of: 'did my duty at all times.'`done To fulfill the requirements of: '--- my duty at all times.'`did Tofu or Bean Curd is a staple food in much of Asia. From what beans is it made`soya beans To furnish as return for effort or investment: be productive of: 'an investment that -----s high percentages.'`yield To furnish or equip with: '-------- sheets for every bed.'`supplied To furnish with a`disguise To furnish with an`inset To furnish with a right or claim to something: 'The coupon -------s the bearer to a 25 percent savings. Every citizen is -------d to equal protection under`entitle To furnish with battlements for defense`embattled To furnish with clothing`dress To furnish with stitches for the purpose of closing, fastening, or attaching: '--- an incision closed.'`sew To furnish with stitches for the purpose of closing, fastening, or attaching: 'sew an incision closed.'`sewing To furnish with the qualities necessary for performance: 'an education that will equip you to handle such problems.' furnish`equipped To furnish with the qualities necessary for performance: 'an education that will ----- you to handle such problems.' furnish`equip To gain a tactical advantage over (a competitor, for example)`outflank To gain possession or control of, as in a game or contest: '------- the queen in chess: -------d the liberal vote.'`capture To gain the advantage over (another) by cleverness or forethought: outwit`outguess To gather: collect`cull To gaze intently: stare`pore To get by one's own efforts: 'acquire proficiency in math.'`acquirable To get going: move along`mosey To get hold of: gain or win: 'a show that copped four awards: copped a ticket to the game.'`copping To get or effect surreptitiously or artfully: '----- a kiss: stole the ball from an opponent.'`steal To get or effect surreptitiously or artfully: 'steal a kiss: ----- the ball from an opponent.'`stole To get out of a vehicle`dismount To get out of bed: '---- at dawn.'`rose To get out of bed: 'rose at dawn.'`rise To get out of bed: 'rose at dawn.'`rises To get out of bed: 'rose at dawn.'`rising To get over (something) by the passage of time: outgrow: He... may outwear those unattractive qualities of character (Westminster Gazette)`outwore To get over (something) by the passage of time: outgrow: He... may outwear those unattractive qualities of character (Westminster Gazette)`outworn To get rid of as if by tearing up by the roots: 'Their goal was to eradicate poverty.' abolish. eliminate`eradicable To get the better of: defeat`pip To get with great effort or strain. Used with out: '--- a bare existence from farming in an arid area.'`eke To give a completely different form or appearance to: transform: 'changed the yard into a garden.'`changes To give a darker hue to`darken To give a failing grade to`flunk To give a failing grade to`flunking To give a false or misleading account of: misrepresent`distort To give a light rap with: '--- a pencil.'`tap To give a light rap with: 'tap a pencil.'`tapped To give an account of (events, for example). describe`narrate To give an account of (events, for example). describe`narrator To give a name or title to: characterize`designate To give a name to at baptism`christen To give a name to: designate`denominate To give and receive reciprocally: interchange: '-------- gifts: -------- ideas.'`exchange To give an often deceptively attractive or improved appearance to`gild To give an often deceptively attractive or improved appearance to`gilds To give an often deceptively attractive or improved appearance to`guild To give an often deceptively attractive or improved appearance to`guilds To give a push or shake to: nudge: '---ged her dozing companion with her elbow.'`jog To give a push or shake to: nudge: 'jogged her dozing companion with her elbow.'`jogs To give as a responsibility or put into another's care: entrust: 'confided the task of drafting the report to her assistant.'`confider To give as a responsibility or put into another's care: entrust: '-------d the task of drafting the report to her assistant.'`confide To give as a trust to (someone): '-------ed his aides with the task.' commit`entrust To give as a trust to (someone): 'entrusted his aides with the task.' commit`intrust To give as legally due: '-----ed damages to the plaintiff.'`award To give a wavelike appearance or form to`undulate To give (a woman) in marriage`espouse To give back, either in return or in compensation: '----- kindness with kindness.'`repay To give back or show an image of (an object): mirror`reflect To give back or show an image of (an object): mirror`reflects To give expression to in words: '---- treason.'`talk To give forth a mournful or ominous sound`knell To give full discretionary power`carte blanche To give greater scope to: expand. increase`enlarge To give information to: inform or instruct`enlighten To give (money) in exchange for goods or services: 'paid four dollars for a hamburger: paid an hourly wage.'`pay To give (money) in exchange for goods or services: 'paid four dollars for a hamburger: paid an hourly wage.'`payed To give (money) in exchange for goods or services: 'paid four dollars for a hamburger: paid an hourly wage.'`paying To give (money) in exchange for goods or services: 'paid four dollars for a hamburger: paid an hourly wage.'`pays To give new freshness or brightness to: restore`refresh To give new freshness or brightness to: restore`refreshes To give new freshness or brightness to: restore`refs To give off light or be lighted in sudden or intermittent bursts`flash To give off light or be lighted in sudden or intermittent bursts`flashed To give off light or be lighted in sudden or intermittent bursts`flashes To give off light or be lighted in sudden or intermittent bursts`flashing To give or apply in a formal way: '---------- the last rites.'`administer To give orders to: direct`instruct To give or expend with reluctance: '--------d every penny spent.'`begrudge To give or make available: provide: '------ assistance.'`render To give or pledge (one's word or oath, for example)`plight To give out as sound: utter: (She ----ted her small strange laugh (Edith Wharton)`emit To give permission for: sanction: 'the city agency that ---------s construction projects.'`authorize To give rise to: produce: 'That remark ------d a stir.'`create To give support or substance to: the public awareness that must -------- a sustained and concerted development effort for Africa and its youth (Barber`underpin To give support to: foster: 'policies designed to --------- private investment.'`encourage To give up all resistance: acquiesce. yield`capitulate To give up (a position, for example), especially by formal notification`resign To give variety to: make diverse: '---- one's diet.'`vary To give variety to: make diverse: 'vary one's diet.'`varied To give variety to: make varied`variegate To give voice to: articulate: '-------- popular sentiment.'`vocalize To give way: collapse: 'an ego that -------s under pressure.'`crumble To give what is desired to: indulge: '--------- her curiosity.'`gratified To give wrong instructions or directions to`misdirect To glorify, praise, or honor`exalt To glow, especially with a reddish color: 'The sky -----ed pink at dawn.'`flush To goad to action: incite`prod To go after in or as if in pursuit: The wrong she had done ------ed her and haunted her dream (Katherine Anne Porter)`follow To go after in or as if in pursuit: The wrong she had done followed her and haunted her dream (Katherine Anne Porter)`following To go around: bypass: '----------ed the city.'`circumvent To go astray or be lost in transit, as mail or cargo`miscarried To go beyond: surpass`overpass To go by an indirect route or at no set pace: amble: '------ toward town.'`wander To go customarily or frequently: repair`resort To go from place to place as a salesperson or agent`travel To go into the water for swimming or other recreation`bathe To go or happen: 'How does it ---- with you?'`fare To go or move at a`canter To go or travel on foot: '----ed to the store.'`walk To go to as a customer, especially on a regular basis`patronize To go to bed`retires To go to see or spend time at (a place) with a certain intent: 'visit a museum: ------- London.'`visited To go without taking or removing: 'left my book on the bus.'`leave To grab: snatch`nab To grab: snatch`nabs To grant consent or leave to (someone): authorize: '------ted him to explain.'`permit To grant, especially as being due or appropriate: '------ed the President the proper deference.'`accord To grasp or grip tightly: '------ed the steering wheel.'`clench To grasp with the mind: apprehend: '----- an idea and develop it to the fullest extent.'`seize To grill meat on a rack over charcoal`charbroil To grind and knead (rubber, for example) into a pulp`masticate To grope awkwardly to find or to accomplish something: '------ for a key.'`fumble To grow beyond or too large for`overgrew To grow bored or impatient`tire To grow vigorously: flourish: the wild deer that ------ here (Tom Clancy)`throve To grow vigorously: flourish: the wild deer that throve here (Tom Clancy)`thrive To guarantee as meeting a standard: 'butter that was --------- Grade A.' approve`certified To guide or direct in a course: '---- a horse by the halter.' guide`lead To guide or direct in a course: 'lead a horse by the halter.' guide`leading To hammer the headless end of so as to form a head and fasten something`rivet To hamper by discouraging: deter`discourage To hang or droop laxly: 'a pennant ----ing from the mast.'`loll To hanker: yearn`hone To hanker: yearn`hones To hanker: yearn`honing To happen at the same time or during the same period`coincide To harass or disturb by repeated attacks`annoy To harden or dry (something) by subjecting to heat in or as if in an oven: '---- bricks.'`bake To harvest (a crop)`reap To harvest (a crop)`reapply To have a basis: reside or lie: 'The beauty of the artist's style -------s in its simplicity.'`consist To have a beginning: commence. begin`start To have a bright, warm, usually reddish color: 'The children's cheeks ----ed from the cold.'`glow To have a differing opinion: 'She --------s with him on everything. They say it will rain, but I --------.'`disagree To have a high opinion of: esteem or respect`admire To have a moral obligation to render or offer: 'I --- them an apology.'`owe To have an area or range in common with`overlap To have an irritating effect on: 'The racket from the street ------d my nerves.'`jangle To have as a consequence or necessary circumstance: imply or entail: 'His evasiveness ---------d complicity.'`implicate To have as a necessary feature or consequence: entail: 'was told that the job would ------- travel.' include`involve To have as a quality, characteristic, or other attribute: '-------ed great tact.'`possess To have as a quality, characteristic, or other attribute: 'possessed great tact.'`possessor To have as a supply: '---- an ax in the shed.'`keep To have as a supply: 'keep an ax in the shed.'`keeping To have as a supply: 'keep an ax in the shed.'`kept To have control over: 'For a time, enemy planes ---ed the skies.'`own To have control over: 'For a time, enemy planes owned the skies.'`owning To have difficulty holding: balance insecurely: '------d the ball but finally caught it: shook hands while juggling a cookie and a teacup.'`juggle To have difficulty holding: balance insecurely: 'juggled the ball but finally caught it: shook hands while juggling a cookie and a teacup.'`juggles To have doubts about: distrust: 'I ------- his motives.'`suspect To have life: live: 'one of the worst actors that ever -----ed.'`exist To have lively or boisterous fun: romp: 'The children ------ed in the water, splashing and ducking each other.'`cavort To have on one's person: pack: 'toting guns.'`tote To have or contain alliteration`alliterate To have or take charge of: control. conduct`direct To have or take charge of: control. conduct`directs To have the catchy sound of a simple, repetitious rhyme or doggerel`jingle To have the catchy sound of a simple, repetitious rhyme or doggerel`jingling To have the use or benefit of: '------ good health.'`enjoys To have the use or benefit of: '-----s good health.'`enjoy To have too little regard or esteem for`undervalue To hear or see (information, for example): '------- bad news: -------d a good report of the group's activities.'`receive To hear or see (information, for example): 'receive bad news: received a good report of the group's activities.'`receives To help create her signature sexy walk, actress _______ ________ sawed off part of the heel of one shoe.`Marilyn Monroe To help (domestic industry) with tariffs or quotas on imported goods`protect To help (domestic industry) with tariffs or quotas on imported goods`protects 'Toheroa Soup' is a traditional dish from which country`new zealand To hit (a ball, for example) back and forth`bandied To hit (a ball, for example) back and forth`bandy To hit at something with a sweeping motion of the arm: '----- at the ball.'`swung To hit at something with a sweeping motion of the arm: 'swung at the ball.'`swing To hit or strike: 'was dinged on the head by a ball.'`dinging To hit or strike: 'was ----ed on the head by a ball.'`ding Toho film studios produced most of which series of films`godzilla To hoist (something): heave`heft To hoist (something): heave`hefting To hold (a person) back: prevent: '--------ed them from going.'`restrain To hold firmly and steadfastly to a purpose, state, or undertaking despite obstacles, warnings, or setbacks`persist To hold motionless: spellbind`fascinate To hold responsible: credit: 'We can ----- the parade for this traffic jam.'`thank To hold steadfastly to: cherish: 'He still hugs his outmoded beliefs.'`hugged To hold up: rob`heist To hold within limits: enclose`enfold To honor with a new title or description`dub To honor with a new title or description`dubs To humble (oneself). degrade`demean To hurl, knock, or thrust with sudden violence`dash To hurt or injure by maltreatment: ill-use`abuse To hypnotize`mesmerize To identify (a person) as having a particular disease or condition by means of a diagnosis`diagnose toilets in australia flush ---------- clockwise`counter To imagine or picture to oneself in advance`prefigure To imbue with militarism`militarize To immerse in liquid for a period of time`soak To impair steadily: deteriorate: Doubt and mistrust could creep into our lives, corroding personal and professional relationships (Philip Taubman)`corrode To impair the respiration of: asphyxiate`suffocate To impair the soundness, perfection, or integrity of: spoil`mar To impair the soundness, perfection, or integrity of: spoil`mars To impart (information or news, for example) by telephone`phoned To impart interest or zest to: enliven: The party was -------d by all kinds of men and women (Ren Dubos)`animate To impart new health, vigor, or spirit to`revive To impart new vigor to: revive`renovate To impart the styles and manners of a city to: Will the immigration of high-powered executives somehow citify the country? (Wharton Magazine)`citified To impede the force or movement of`baffle To impose a handicap on: place at a disadvantage`penalize To impose the separation of (a race or class) from the rest of society`segregate To impregnate: fertilize`fecundate To impress, deter, or intimidate by a false display of confidence`bluff To improve or change (a photographic negative or print), as by adding details or removing flaws`retouch To improve the morals of: reform`moralize To improve the quality of (livestock) by selective breeding for desired characteristics`upgrade To impute: attribute: '----- blame to him.'`affix To include: contain: The word politics... --------s, in itself, a difficult study of no inconsiderable magnitude (Charles Dickens). include`comprise To include in a specification`specified To include in the biblical canon`canonize To inconvenience`disoblige To incorporate into a prevailing group`mainstream To incorporate (territory) into an existing political unit such as a country, state, county, or city`annex To increase in force, size, number, or degree: 'Membership in the club -----ed.'`swell To increase in force, size, number, or degree: 'Membership in the club swelled.'`swollen To increase: raise: '----- prices: efforts to ----- participation in the program.'`boost To increase temporarily the activity of (a body organ or part)`stimulate To increase the amplitude, intensity, or volume of`elevate To increase the contrast of (a photographic image)`intensify To increase the gravity or intensity of: a scene... that ----------s his rose fever and makes him sneeze (Samuel Beckett)`exasperate To increase the positive charge or valence of (an element) by removing electrons`oxidize To increase the size of their penis, the men of some African Tribes, just prior to intercourse, would have ____ ______ their penis.`bees sting To indicate by prediction: forecast: 'leading economic indicators that ------- a recession.'`portend To indicate conspicuously: make plain: 'wearing a button that --------ed my choice for president.'`proclaim To indicate or communicate by signs or symbols: 'Letters of the alphabet --------- sounds.'`represent To induce or compel (someone) to do something, especially by fraud or force: 'We were --------ed into buying worthless securities.'`shanghai To induce to engage in sex`seduce To induct into an office, rank, or position: 'a ceremony to ------l the new governor.'`instal To infer from a general principle: reason deductively: '------d from the laws of physics that the new airplane would fly.'`deduce To inflict (a blow)`strike To inflict a penalty for (an offense)`punish To influence beforehand against or in favor of someone or something: prejudice`prepossess To influence or effect by or as if by magic: 'tried to ------- away the doubts that beset her.'`conjure To influence or manage shrewdly or deviously: 'He ----------d public opinion in his favor.'`manipulate To infuse or subject thoroughly to`steeped To inhibit, block, or disrupt the action of (an enzyme or other biological agent)`deactivate To initiate: begin. found1`institute To initiate or make a --------- connection with: place a call to`telephone To injure so as to render harmless`scotch To insert strips of fat or bacon in (meat) before cooking`lard To inspect carefully: scrutinize: Two women were ------ing the other people on the platform (Thomas Wolfe). see1`survey To install or fit (a device or system, for example) for use in or on an existing structure, especially an older dwelling`retrofit To instill by wearying repetition: 'dinned the Latin conjugations into the students' heads.'`dinning To instill by wearying repetition: '------ the Latin conjugations into the students' heads.'`dinned To instill forcefully: '----bed the lesson into my head.'`drub To institute proceedings against (a person) for redress of grievances`sue To institute proceedings against (a person) for redress of grievances`suing To instruct (a government agent, for example) not to reveal classified or secret information after employment has ceased`debrief To interlace (threads, for example) into cloth`weave To interlace (threads, for example) into cloth`wove To interrupt periodically: (lectures ---------d by questions and discussions (Gilbert Highet).( [There is] a great emptiness in America's West ---------d by Air Force bases`punctuate To intersperse: intermix: '---------d the testimony with half-truths.'`interlace To, into, or toward that place: 'wouldn't go ----- again.'`there To introduce (an ingredient, for example) into a liquid or mixture: '----red a cup of sugar into the cake batter.'`stir To introduce (an ingredient, for example) into a liquid or mixture: 'stirred a cup of sugar into the cake batter.'`stirs To introduce (a young woman) to society with conventional ceremony`presented To introduce (a young woman) to society with conventional ceremony`presenting To introduce or insert (oneself) by subtle and artful means`insinuate To introduce to a new field, interest, skill, or activity`initiate To introduce to a new field, interest, skill, or activity`initiator To invalidate, destroy, or change completely: overthrow: '-----ed a popular legend.'`upend To invent or fabricate, especially by improvisation: '--------d a swing from hanging vines.'`contrive To invest with (a characteristic, for example): 'a carefully worded statement that conferred an aura of credibility. '`conferment To invest with (a characteristic, for example): 'a carefully worded statement that ------red an aura of credibility. '`confer To invest with sovereign power or with the authority of high office`enthrone To involve in hampering or awkward complications: en`tangle To issue from confinement or an enclosure: leak or seep out: 'Gas was escaping from the vent.'`escape To issue from confinement or an enclosure: leak or seep out: 'Gas was escaping from the vent.'`escapes To issue in a stream: pour forth: 'Sap flowed from the gash in the tree.'`flowing To issue or emerge in rays or waves: 'Heat -------d from the stove.'`radiate To issue or extend: 'poplars ------ing their branches upward: ------ out his finger.'`thrust To join (a plant or plants) by such union`graft To join or act together: combine: Semisweet chocolate, cocoa powder, espresso, Cognac, and vanilla all -------- to intensify [the cake's] flavor`conspire To join or unite so as to increase in size, quantity, quality, or scope: 'added 12 inches to the deck: flowers that added beauty to the dinner table.'`adding To join or unite so as to increase in size, quantity, quality, or scope: 'added 12 inches to the deck: flowers that added beauty to the dinner table.'`adds To join or unite so as to increase in size, quantity, quality, or scope: '---ed 12 inches to the deck: flowers that ---ed beauty to the dinner table.'`add To join (ropes, for example) by interweaving strands`splice To join together again: reunite`rejoin To join with a`tenon To judge the merits and faults of: analyze and evaluate`criticize To keep from possessing or enjoying: deny: 'They were -------d of a normal childhood by the war.'`deprive To keep hidden or private`hoard To keep in an existing state: preserve or retain: '-------- one's composure.'`maintain To keep in custody or temporary confinement: 'The police ------ed several suspects for questioning. The disruptive students were ------ed after school until`detain To keep in or hold back: repress: '------d my indignation.'`stifle To keep in perfect or unaltered condition: maintain unchanged`preserve To keep in perfect or unaltered condition: maintain unchanged`preshrunk To keep or hold in a particular place, condition, or position`retain To keep or hold in a particular place, condition, or position`retaining To keep (someone) from doing something: impede: '-------ed us from winning.'`prevent To keep (someone) from doing something: impede: 'prevented us from winning.'`prevents To kill (oneself) by fire`immolate To kill time`doodle To kill: 'was ------ by an assassin's bullet.'`felled To kill: 'was felled by an assassin's bullet.'`felling To knock down: lay low: 'The boxer was -------ed with one punch.'`flatten To know or identify from past experience or knowledge: '--------- hostility.'`recognize Tokyo is the capital of ______`japan To lam`baste To lap or wash against`lave To lap or wash against`laves To lap up`lick To lash with sweeping strokes`slash To laugh loudly or excitedly`roar To laugh loudly or excitedly`roars To laugh or talk in a shrill manner`cackle To lay down or leave behind by a natural process: 'layers of sediment that were -------ed on the ocean floor: glaciers that -------ed their debris as`deposit To lead away from excellence or virtue`debauch To lead into error of thought or action, especially by intentionally deceiving. deceive`mislead To lead or guide. accompany`conduct To lean over as if about to fall`topple To leap lightly about`skip To leap or skip about excitedly`dance To learn by hearing: be told by others: 'I heard she got married.'`hears To learn by ----ing: be told by others: 'I ----d she got married.'`hear To learn or commit to memory`conned To leave altogether: abandon: 'forsook Hollywood and returned to the legitimate stage.'`forsake To leave out or omit from consideration: reject`eliminate To leave the company of: 'had to quit the gathering in order to be home by midnight.'`quitted To leave the company of: 'had to ---- the gathering in order to be home by midnight.'`quit To lengthen in extent`prolong To -----le`sniff To lessen or reduce by half: '-----d the recipe to serve two.'`halve To lessen the force or activity of: moderate: 'slaking his anger.'`slake To lessen the force, strength, purity, or brilliance of, especially by admixture`dilute To let saliva drip from the mouth: drool`dribble To let the body drop heavily: 'Exhausted, I ----ped into the armchair.'`plop To let the head fall forward when sleepy`nod To let the head fall forward when sleepy`nods To lie or creep in a prostrate position, as in subservience or humility`grovel To lie partly over or on: 'each shingle lapping the next: shadows that ------ the wall.'`lapped To lie partly over or on: 'each shingle ------- the next: shadows that lapped the wall.'`lapping To lie scattered over or about: 'Books and papers -------ed the desk.'`bestrew To lift upright: raise`reared To lift upright: raise`rearing To limit the inheritance of (property) to a specified succession of heirs`entail To linger: tarry: '-----d for a while under the huge oak tree.'`pause To list the items of: '-------d the expense account.'`itemize To live as a parasite in or on: 'livestock that were ------ed with tapeworms.'`infest To live in: inhabit: 'creatures that -------- the ocean depths.'`populate To live in peace with another or others despite differences, especially as a matter of policy: (recognize and accept, as every President in the nuclear age has, that this means -------ingwith the`coexist To live, room, or stay at a place: 'I'm -----ing up with my cousin till I find a place of my own.'`shack To live, room, or stay at a place: 'I'm shacking up with my cousin till I find a place of my own.'`shacks To look forward to, especially with pleasure: expect: '----------d a pleasant hike in the country.'`anticipate To look or glance sideways`squint To look or peer furtively, as from a place of concealment`peek To look or peer furtively, as from a place of concealment`peeked To look over quickly and systematically: '----ning the horizon for signs of land.'`scan To loom over: 'The threat of nuclear war overhangs modern society.'`overhung To loom over: 'The threat of nuclear war --------s modern society.'`overhang To loosen, adjust, or remove by rotating`unscrew To loosen or dig soil around (growing plants)`cultivate To loosen or remove the clothing of`unlace To lose freshness: droop`wither To lose freshness: wither: 'summer flowers that had ----d.'`fade To lose or cause to lose vitality or intensity: 'My enthusiasm -------ed as the project wore on. Inflation -------ed the buying power of the dollar.'`shrivel To lose or discard in the course of maturation: 'She ------- her youthful idealism.'`outgrew To lose stiffness, numbness, or impermeability by being warmed: 'left the frozen turkey out until it ----ed: ----ed out by sitting next to the stove.'`thaw To lose vigor, firmness, or resilience: 'My spirits ------ after I had been rejected for the job.'`sagged To lose vigor, firmness, or resilience: 'My spirits ---ged after I had been rejected for the job.'`sag To lose vigor, firmness, or resilience: 'My spirits sagged after I had been rejected for the job.'`sagging To lower the exchange value of (a currency) by lowering its gold equivalency`devalue To lure (a person) into a swindle`shill To lure into danger, difficulty, or a compromising situation. catch`entrap To luxuriate: revel: '------ in self-righteousness.'`wallow To maintain (eggs, organisms, or living tissue) at optimal environmental conditions for growth and development`incubate To maintain the stability of (an airplane or ship, for example) by means of a ---------r`stabilize To make (a beverage) by boiling, steeping, or mixing various ingredients: '---- tea.'`brew To make a careful examination or investigation of: probe: '------ one's conscience for the right solution to the problem.'`search To make a car go backwards you have to put it in what gear`reverse To make (a color) lighter`lighten To make (a color) lighter`lightening To make a daguerreotype, an early photograph, required a 15-minute average _______ time`exposure To make a false show of: feign`dissemble To make (a film or plate) sensitive to light, especially to light of a specific wavelength`sensitize To make a first appearance in a public performance`premiere To make a formal accusation or bring a formal charge`complain To make a formal defense or justification in speech or writing`apologize To make a formal speech to`address To make agitated or nervous: fluster`bother To make a great effort: struggle`agonize To make (a hidden microphone, for example) ineffective`debug To make (a hole) by piercing`puncture To make (a hole, for example) by striking repeatedly with the beak or a pointed instrument`peck To make a hole or opening in: perforate`pierce To make (a hole or pathway, for example) by or as if by prodding, elbowing, or jabbing: 'I ----d my way to the front of the crowd.'`poke To make (a hole or pathway, for example) by or as if by prodding, elbowing, or jabbing: 'I poked my way to the front of the crowd.'`poking To make a humble entreaty to: beseech`supplicate To make alive: vitalize`quicken To make all the text align against the left or right margins is called`justification To make a loud piercing sound: 'Jet planes ------ed through the air.'`scream To make a loud piercing sound: 'Jet planes screamed through the air.'`screaming To make a loud raucous cry, especially of derision or contempt`hooted To make amends to`redress To make an estimate of: evaluate: 'calculating the team's chances of winning.'`calculate To make an inquiry or investigation: 'inquire into the extent of the corruption.'`enquire To make a noise similar to noisy expulsion of air from the lungs: 'The engine -----ed and died.'`cough To make (an opening) by ripping: '---- a hole in my stocking.'`tore To make (an opening) by ripping: 'tore a hole in my stocking.'`tear To make (an opening) by ripping: 'tore a hole in my stocking.'`tearing To make (an opening) by ripping: 'tore a hole in my stocking.'`torn To make a prolonged, high-pitched sound suggestive of a cry: 'The wind ----ed through the trees.'`wail To make a repeated tapping sound`pitapat To make a rush or an attack with or as if with a sudden sweeping movement. Often used with down: 'The children -----ed down on the pile of presents.'`swoop To make a sharp snapping sound`crack To make a sharp snapping sound`cracks To make a shrill, discordant sound`caterwaul To make a signal with an up-and-down or back-and-forth movement of the hand or an object held in the hand: '----d as she drove by.'`wave To make a soft crackling sound: rustle`crinkle To make a solemn promise: vow`swear To make a solemn promise: vow`swore To make a sound expressive of stress or strain: 'floorboards -----ing.'`groan To make a sound resembling laborious breathing`wheeze To make a sound resembling that of loud weeping`sob To make a sound resembling that of loud weeping`sobs To make a sound similar to this: 'The baby ------d with pleasure.'`gurgle To make a sudden or swift attack or charge`rushing To make (a text or language) regular and consistent, especially with respect to spelling or style`normalize To make a usually serious mistake`blunder To make available: afford: 'a room that -------- ample sunlight through French windows.'`provides To make available: afford: 'a room that -------s ample sunlight through French windows.'`provide To make a victim of`victimize To make blurred or indistinct: '------- the difference between the two candidates: worked quickly to fuzz up the details of the scandal.'`fuzzing To make boxing or fighting motions without hitting one's opponent`spar To make boxing or fighting motions without hitting one's opponent`sparred To make brown by exposure to the sun`tan To make brown by exposure to the sun`tanned To make brown by exposure to the sun`tans To make by means of needlework: '--------- a design on a bedspread.'`embroider To make by the agitation of milk or cream: '----- butter.'`churn To make calm or still: soothe`becalm To make compact by doubling or bending over parts: 'folded the laundry: folded the chairs for stacking.'`folding To make compact by doubling or bending over parts: 'folded the laundry: folded the chairs for stacking.'`folds To make confusedly intricate: complicate`perplex To make dark and gloomy`overcloud To make dirty: soil`besmirch To make economical use of something: The best that can be said for this method is that it ---------s on thought (Christopher Hitchens)`economize To make extensive structural repairs on`rebuild To make feasible or possible: 'funds that will ------ construction of new schools.'`enable To make firmer: strengthen: 'Working on the campaign -------ed her intention to go into politics. '`confirm To make fit for companionship with others: make sociable`socialize To make formal`formalize To make fuller, more meaningful, or more rewarding: 'An appreciation of art will ------ your life.'`enrich To make fun of: mock playfully`tease To make fun of: mock playfully`teases To make greater in power, influence, stature, or reputation`aggrandize To make half a kilo of honey, bees must collect nectar from over ___ _______ individual flowers`two million`2,000,000 To make hard like brass`braze To make high or higher: raise`heighten To make imperfect or defective: impair`maim To make indistinct as if by rubbing: Five years' absence had done nothing to ------ the people's memory of his firmness (Alan Moorehead). erase`efface To make in imitation of or as a substitute for. imitate`simulate To make insignificant by comparison: dominate`overshadow