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Structures: Which Architect Designed The Royal Observatory In Greenwich, Uk`Sir Christopher Wren
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Structures: Which Architect Was Responsible For Many Of Barcelona's Famous Buildings`Antonio Gaudi
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Structures: Which Concert Hall Is Now The Home Of The Halle Orchestra`Bridgewater Hall
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Structures: Which European City Has Over 400 Bridges`Venice
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Structures: Which Famous Building Was Built By Shih Huang Ti`Great Wall Of China
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Structures: Which Of The Seven Wonders Of The Ancient World Was Built By A Ruler's Sister/Widow`Mausoleum Of Halicarnassus
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Structures: Which Of The Seven Wonders Of The Ancient World Was The First To Be Built`Pyramids Of Egypt
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Structures: Which Vatican Building Was Built For Pope Sixtus Lv`The Sistine Chapel
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Structures: While In Fraunces Tavern In New York City, ______ __________ Bid Farewell To His Officers In 1783`George Washington
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Structures: While In ________ ______ In New York City, George Washington Bid Farewell To His Officers In 1783`Fraunces Tavern
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Structures: While ________ Was Seeking New World To The West, Italian Engineers Were Rebuilding The Kremlin In Moscow`Columbus
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Structures: With Well Over 11 Million Volumes, The _______ __________ _______, Founded In 1638, Is The Largest University Library In The United States`Harvard University Library
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sttng: alcohol that's reproduced by the replicator`synthehol
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sttng: capt picard's favorite alter-ego in the holodeck`dixon hill
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sttng: cardassians fought a long war with these people`bajorans
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sttng: the enterprise-e belongs to which class of ship`sovereign
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sttng: the federation's greatest battle with the borgs took place at which star system`wolf 359
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sttng: whoopi goldberg played this bartender`guinan
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sttos: captain of the uss excelsior and previous helm officer of the enterprise-a`hikaru`falasha
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sttos: captain of the uss excelsior and previous helm officer of the enterprise-a`hikaru sulu
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sttos: capt james kirk had a son named`david marcus
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sttos: father of vulcan civilization and hero of spock`surak
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sttos: which actor portrayed mr spock, and later wrote and directed the critically acclaimed star trek iv`leonard nimoy
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Stuart Goddard is also known by what other name`adam ant
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"stuart little" was a story about a _____`mouse
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Stubbornly resistant to improvement or change: 'hard-core poverty.'`hardcore
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Studies by Dr. Karl F. Robinson of Northwestern University reportedly prove that men change their _____ two or three times more often than women.`minds
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Studies have shown that men become sexually aroused nearly every time they ______.`dream
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Studies show that, for some unknown reason, the higher the level of education, the more men tend to have __ _____.`wet dreams
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Studios who recorded "true love ways" in 1965`peter and gordon
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Study of ancient writing and documents`palaeography
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Study of nerve systems`neurology
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Study of organisms of microscopic size, including bacteria, protozoans, viruses, and`microbiology
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Study of prehistoric animal & plant life through the analysis of fossil remains`paleontology
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Study of the processes by which living cells use, store, & release energy`bioenergetics
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Study of the substances found in living organisms, & of the chemical reactions underlying life processes`biochemistry
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Stuffed vine or cabbage leaves are called what`dolmades
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Stupid: doltish: 'a ----- kid.'`dopey
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Stupid things to do ;-) : If you look at the sun long enough, you go _____.`blind
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Stygiophobia is a fear of ______`hell
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Stygiophobia is the fear of`hell
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Styles: Allman Brothers & Lynyrd Skynyrd are examples of this type of American rock.`southern rock
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Styles: Bob Marley, Alpha Blondy, Steel Pulse, etc....`reggae
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Styles: Miles Davis started this jazz style, which de-emphasized structure.`modal jazz
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Styles: This type of jazz most closely resembles the music of the swing bands.`bebop jazz
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Styles: This type of metal sees the band members with lots of hairspray & lipstick.`glam metal
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Subject to chance or unknown conditions: His kingdom was still ----------: the Danes far from subdued (Christopher Brooke)`precarious
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Subject to punishment: legally punishable: 'a ----- offense.'`penal
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Subject to snow: 'a snowy climate.'`snowier
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subject, verb and object are parts of a ______`sentence
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Subject, verb and object are parts of a `sentence
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Subordinate`dependent
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Subordination to someone or something needed or greatly desired`dependance
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substances`aerophobia
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Substance secreted by male deer and used in perfume`musk
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Substance that is a poor conductor of electricity and that will sustain the force of an electric field passing through it.`Dielectric
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Substance that neutralizes alkalis and turns litmus paper red`acid
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Substantial: filling: a rather... beefy, densely colored wine (Robert M. Parker, Jr.)`beefier
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Substantially made or built: stout: 'sturdy canvas.'`sturdier
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Subtle but base deception: trickery`artifice
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Subtly sly and tempting`serpentine
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Succeeded Winston Churchill As Prime Minister In 1945`Clement Attlee
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Successful: victorious: 'the winning entry: the winning team.'`winningly
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Success in a struggle against difficulties or an obstacle`victories
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Succinct: concise: 'a ----- account of the incident.'`brief
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Such a bag with sufficient capacity to lift and transport a suspended gondola or other load`balloon
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Such a casing fitted with a bullet`cartridge
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Such a container and its contents`cup
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Such a container and its contents`cupped
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Such a container and its contents`keg
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Such activities restricted to a class of natural phenomena`science
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Such a device together with the truck that carries it`sander
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Such a floor converted into an apartment or artist's studio`loft
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Such a floor converted into an apartment or artist's studio`lofting
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Such a handrail together with its supporting structures`banister
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Such a machine distinguished from an electric, spring-driven, or hydraulic motor by its use of a fuel`engine
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Such a mark used in orthography, as above an i`dot
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Such an advantage, immunity, or right held as a prerogative of status or rank, and exercised to the exclusion or detriment of others`privilege
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Such an advantage or penalty`handicap
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Such an animal hunted as game`bird
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Such an animal hunted as game`birding
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Such an installation in which the landing area is on water`airport
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Such a piece used as a construction member or as a support`block
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Such a piece used as a construction member or as a support`blocked
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Such a projectile in a metal casing: a cartridge`bullet
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Such a public way considered apart from the sidewalks: 'Don't play in the ------.'`street
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Such a set of links, often of precious metal and with pendants attached, worn as an ornament or symbol of office`chain
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Such a structure having showy or colorful parts: a blossom`flower
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Such a structure having showy or colorful parts: a blossom`flowering
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Such a structure or one similar to it used for decoration`pillar
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Such a structure used predominantly for entertainment`pier
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Such a structure used predominantly for entertainment`piers
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Such a substance as recognized or defined by the U.S. Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act`drug
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Such a symbol with a clockwise bend to the arms, used as the emblem of the Nazi party and of the German state under Adolf Hitler, officially adopted in`swastika
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Such a system including its rules for combining its components, such as words`language
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Such a vote`referenda
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Such concreted matter of a particular type. Often used in combination: 'sand-----: soap-----.'`stone
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Such concreted matter of a particular type. Often used in combination: 'sandstone: soapstone.'`stoning
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Such foliage used for decoration`greeneries
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Such ornamental work represented two dimensionally by chiaroscuro`fretwork
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Such persons considered as a group: the unconverted`heathen
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Such pieces of lumber considered as a group: planking`planks
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Such stories considered as a group: 'the realm of ----.'`myth
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Such stories considered as a group: 'the realm of myth.'`myths
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Suck my Kiss Breaking the Girl`red hot chili peppers
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Sudden flight or hurried movement of animals or people`stampede
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Sudden overthrow of government`coup d'etat
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sue randall played this schoolteacher of beaver's in leave it to beaver`miss landers
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Suessmeyer finished his _Requiem_.`wolfgang amadeus mozart
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Sue went to the store and bought $5.25 worth of sodas and $2.80 worth of bread. What will be the subtotal of her bill`$8.05
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Suez lies at one end of the Suez Canal. Which city lies at the other end`port said
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Suffering from a disorder of the mind: insane`mad
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Suffering from a disorder of the mind: insane`madder
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Suffering from a disorder of the mind: insane`mads
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Suffering from dementia or a loss of cognitive function`dementedly
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Suffering from oppressive heat`sweltering
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Suffering from rheumatism`rheums
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Suffering: misery`sufferance
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Sugar was first added to chewing gum in ____ . . . by a dentist ( William Semple)`1869
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Sugar,water and white of egg were the only ingredients of what popular victorian childrens treat`barley sugar
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Suggesting softness or sweetness: The ------ air brought in the feel of imminent autumn (Thomas Hardy)`mellow
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Suggesting the extreme slowness of a glacier: 'Work proceeded at a ------- pace.'`glacial
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Suggestive of a cat, as in suppleness or stealthiness`feline
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Suggestive of a worm`wormier
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Suggestive of a worm`wormy
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Suggestive of death: 'a deadly pallor.'`deadlier
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Suggestive of extreme anger in action or appearance: fierce. angry`furious
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Suggestive of or resembling a wolf`wolfish
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Suggestive of or resembling ghosts`ghastlier
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Suggestive of or resembling sleep: 'a ---------- torpor.'`slumberous
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Suggestive of the grave: funereal`sepulchral
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Suggestive of the sea or sailing life`saltier
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Suggestive of the supernatural: mysterious. weird`eerie
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Suggestive of winter, as in cheerlessness or coldness: 'a wintry welcome.'`winterier
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Suggestive or characteristic of a man: mannish. male`masculine
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Suggestive or indicative of weariness, illness, or unhappiness: melancholy: 'a --- expression.'`wan
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Suggestive or indicative of weariness, illness, or unhappiness: melancholy: 'a wan expression.'`wanly
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Suggestive or indicative of weariness, illness, or unhappiness: melancholy: 'a wan expression.'`wanner
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Suicide Made Robert Mitchum Sigh, 'She Seemed Like A Lost Child'`Marilyn Monroe
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Suitable for application to the outside: '-------- paints.'`external
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Suitable for easy wear: '-------- evening clothes.'`wearable
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Suitable or safe for: 'crash------.'`worthy
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Suitable: seemly: 'comely behavior.'`comelier
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Suited for or used in detection`detective
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Suited to the tastes of an epicure: 'an --------- repast.'`epicurean
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Summer Holiday was a sixties hit for who`cliff richard
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"Summer of 69" was a hit for this Canuck in the Summer of 1984`Bryan Adams
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'summer of 69' was a hit for which canuck in 1984`bryan adams
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Summertime : This is the sandy area nearest the ocean.`beach
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Sunbeams that shine down through the clouds are called`crepuscular rays
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Sundered by divorce, separation, or desertion of a parent or parents: 'children from broken homes: a broken marriage.'`brokenly
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Sung by the bee gees in 1978, the song is called 'stayin' ______'`alive
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sun god in greek mythology`apollo
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Sun Which US president bought a place in Colorado to ski during vacations`gerald
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Superficially and often speciously attractive: showy: 'glossy trendsetters.'`glossier
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Super glue is used to lift fingerprints from what surfaces`difficult
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Superior: first-class`pukka
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Superior to another or others, as in rank`elder
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Superior to another or others, as in rank`elders
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Superstars: Which Bruce is co-owner of "Planet Hollywood"`willis
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Superstars: Which Jack starred with Shirley Maclaine in _Terms of Endearment_`nicholson
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Superstars: Who played Han Solo in _Star Wars_`harrison ford
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Superstars: Who was in _Bugsy Malone_ & _Taxi Driver_ as a kid & went on to _The Accused_`jodie foster
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Superstars: Who won Oscars for _Philadelphia_ in '93 and _Forrest Gump_ in '94`tom hanks
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Superstition says that this birds feathers should never be inside a house`peacock
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Superstition says the feathers of which bird shouldn't be used as house decorations`peacock
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Supplied with money: 'a family that has always been well --------.'`situated
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Supplying or being a final settlement or decision: conclusive. decisive`definitive
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Support for horse riders foot`stirrup
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Support or aid: 'financial backing.'`backings
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Support or encouragement, as from public opinion or established custom`sanction
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Support or encouragement proffered in a condescending manner: 'Our little establishment has finally been deemed worthy of the bank's ---------.'`patronage
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Supposed: alleged: 'the --------- heir to the throne.'`pretended
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Supposed paranormal force moving objects at a distance`telekinesis
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Suppressing or causing loss of appetite`anorectic
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Supreme power or authority`supremacy
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sural refers to what part of the body`calf
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Sure to come or happen: inevitable: '------- success.'`certain
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Surfing is believed to have originated here`Hawaii
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Surgical pincers`forceps
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Surgical removal of the kidney is what`Nephrectomy
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Suriphobia is the fear of`mice
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Surprisingly curt: brusque: 'an ------ answer made in anger.'`abrupt
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Surrounding or blocking of a place by an enemy`blockade
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Survey of territory to locate enemy`reconnaissance
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Susceptible to attack: We are ---------- both by water and land, without either fleet or army (Alexander Hamilton)`vulnerable
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Susceptible to transformation by growth and development`formative
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Suspension of active hostilities: a truce`ceasefire
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Suspension of tiny particles of one substance, called the dispersed phase, in another phase, called the dispersion medium`colloid
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Sustaining much activity: 'a busy morning: a busy street.'`busied
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Sustaining much activity: 'a ---- morning: a ---- street.'`busy
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Suzy Bogguss is 1 of 3 kids. Was she the oldest,middle,youngest`youngest
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Swahili is a combination of African tribal languages`arabic & portuguese
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Swahili is a combination of African tribal languages`arabic & portuguese`arabic and portuguese
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swahili is a combination of arabic and ______`portuguese
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swahili is a combination of portuguese and ______`arabic
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Sweden is considered part of which European peninsula`scandinavian
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Swedish buffet meal with various savoury dishes`smorgasbord
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Swedish Sylvia sang Y Viva where`espana
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sweeney sisters medleys always included: "clang clang clang goes --- -------"`the trolley
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Sweetened dough wrapped around fruit, such as an apple, baked and served as a dessert`dumpling
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Sweetened with a substance other than sucrose: '--------- gum: --------- candy.'`sugarless
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Sweet fleshy fruit member of the gourd family`melon
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Sweet made from nuts, egg white & honey`nougat
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Sweet made of nuts browned in boiling sugar`praline
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Sweet opaque jelly of flavoured cornflour and milk`blancmange
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Sweet or fermented juice of apples, used as a beverage and for making vinegar?`cider
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Sweetorfermentedjuiceofapples,usedasabeverageandformakingvinegar`cider
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Sweet raised bread dried and browned in an oven`rusk
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Sweet smelling fragrant liquid`perfume
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Sweet white juicy brown skinned fruit`lychee
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Swelling of tissues due to abnormal fluid accumulation`Edema
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Swift and vigorous: 'a -------- pace.'`spanking
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Swimming game birds, such as ducks and geese, considered as a group`waterfowl
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Sybaritic Of or relating to Sybaris or its people`sybaritic
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Algeria`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Argentina`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Armenia`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Australia`17
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Austria`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Azerbaijan`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Bahamas`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Barbados`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Belarus`11
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Belgium`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Brazil`6
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Bulgaria`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Cameroon`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Canada`8
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Chile`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: China`15
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Colombia`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Costa Rica`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Croatia`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Cuba`7
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Czech Republic`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Denmark`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Estonia`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Ethiopia`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Finland`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: France`11
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Georgia`6
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Germany`26
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Great Britain`7
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Greece`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Hungary`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Iceland`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: India`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Indonesia`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Iran`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Ireland`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Israel`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Italy`13
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Jamaica`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Japan`5
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Kazakhstan`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Kenya`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Kuwait`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Kyrgyzstan`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Latvia`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Lithuania`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Macedonia`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Mexico`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Moldova`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Morocco`4
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Mozambique`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Netherlands`4
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: New Zealand`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Nigeria`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: North Korea`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Norway`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Poland`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Portugal`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Qatar`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Romania`9
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Russia`28
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Saudi Arabia`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Slovakia`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Slovenia`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: South Africa`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: South Korea`10
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Spain`5
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Sri Lanka`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Sweden`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Switzerland`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Taiwan/Republic of China`4
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Thailand`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Trinidad and Tobago`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Turkey`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Ukraine`10
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: United States of America`33
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Uruguay`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Uzbekistan`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Vietnam`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many BRONZE medals were won by: Yugoslavia`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Algeria`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Argentina`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Armenia`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Australia`16
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Austria`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Azerbaijan`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Bahamas`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Barbados`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Belarus`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Belgium`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Brazil`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Bulgaria`5
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Cameroon`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Canada`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Chile`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: China`28
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Colombia`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Costa Rica`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Croatia`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Cuba`11
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Czech Republic`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Denmark`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Estonia`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Ethiopia`4
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Finland`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: France`13
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Georgia`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Germany`13
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Great Britain`11
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Greece`4
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Hungary`8
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Iceland`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: India`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Indonesia`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Iran`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Ireland`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Israel`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Italy`13
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Jamaica`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Japan`5
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Kazakhstan`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Kenya`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Kuwait`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Kyrgyzstan`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Latvia`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Lithuania`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Macedonia`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Mexico`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Moldova`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Morocco`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Mozambique`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Netherlands`12
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: New Zealand`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Nigeria`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: North Korea`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Norway`4
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Poland`6
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Portugal`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Qatar`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Romania`11
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Russia`32
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Saudi Arabia`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Slovakia`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Slovenia`2
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: South Africa`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: South Korea`8
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Spain`3
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Sri Lanka`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Sweden`4
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Switzerland`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Taiwan/Republic of China`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Thailand`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Trinidad and Tobago`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Turkey`3
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Ukraine`3
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: United States of America`40
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Uruguay`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Uzbekistan`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Vietnam`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many GOLD medals were won by: Yugoslavia`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Algeria`5
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Argentina`4
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Armenia`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Australia`58
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Austria`3
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Azerbaijan`3
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Bahamas`2
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Barbados`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Belarus`17
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Belgium`5
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Brazil`12
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Bulgaria`13
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Cameroon`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Canada`14
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Chile`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: China`59
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Colombia`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Costa Rica`2
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Croatia`2
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Cuba`29
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Czech Republic`8
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Denmark`6
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Estonia`3
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Ethiopia`8
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Finland`4
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: France`38
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Georgia`6
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Germany`56
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Great Britain`28
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Greece`13
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Hungary`17
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Iceland`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: India`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Indonesia`6
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Iran`4
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Ireland`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Israel`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Italy`34
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Jamaica`7
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Japan`18
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Kazakhstan`7
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Kenya`7
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Kuwait`1
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Kyrgyzstan`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Latvia`3
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Lithuania`5
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Macedonia`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Mexico`6
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Moldova`2
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Morocco`5
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Mozambique`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Netherlands`25
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: New Zealand`4
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Nigeria`3
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: North Korea`4
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Norway`10
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Poland`14
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Portugal`2
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Qatar`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Romania`26
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Russia`88
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Saudi Arabia`2
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Slovakia`5
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Slovenia`2
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: South Africa`5
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: South Korea`28
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Spain`11
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Sri Lanka`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Sweden`12
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Switzerland`9
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Taiwan/Republic of China`5
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Thailand`3
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Trinidad and Tobago`2
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Turkey`5
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Ukraine`23
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: United States of America`97
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Uruguay`1
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Uzbekistan`4
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Vietnam`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many Gold, Silver & Bronze medals (TOTAL) were won by: Yugoslavia`3
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Algeria`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Argentina`2
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Armenia`0
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Australia`25
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Austria`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Azerbaijan`0
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Bahamas`1
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Barbados`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Belarus`3
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Belgium`2
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Brazil`6
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Bulgaria`6
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Cameroon`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Canada`3
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Chile`0
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: China`16
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Colombia`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Costa Rica`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Croatia`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Cuba`11
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Czech Republic`3
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Denmark`3
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Estonia`0
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Ethiopia`1
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Finland`1
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: France`14
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Georgia`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Germany`17
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Great Britain`10
|
|
Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Greece`6
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Hungary`6
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Iceland`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: India`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Indonesia`3
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Iran`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Ireland`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Israel`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Italy`8
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Jamaica`4
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Japan`8
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Kazakhstan`4
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Kenya`3
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Kuwait`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Kyrgyzstan`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Latvia`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Lithuania`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Macedonia`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Mexico`2
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Moldova`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Morocco`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Mozambique`0
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Netherlands`9
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: New Zealand`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Nigeria`3
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: North Korea`1
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Norway`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Poland`5
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Portugal`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Qatar`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Romania`6
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Russia`28
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Saudi Arabia`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Slovakia`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Slovenia`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: South Africa`2
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: South Korea`10
|
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Spain`3
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Sri Lanka`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Sweden`5
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Switzerland`6
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Taiwan/Republic of China`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Thailand`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Trinidad and Tobago`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Turkey`0
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Ukraine`10
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: United States of America`24
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Uruguay`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Uzbekistan`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Vietnam`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: How many SILVER medals were won by: Yugoslavia`1
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze, 1 in Total`armenia
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze, 1 in Total`barbados
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze, 1 in Total`chile
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze, 1 in Total`iceland
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze, 1 in Total`india
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze, 1 in Total`israel
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze, 1 in Total`kuwait
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze, 1 in Total`kyrgyzstan
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze, 1 in Total`macedonia
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze, 1 in Total`qatar
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze, 1 in Total`sri lanka
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 2 Bronze, 2 in Total`costa rica
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 2 Bronze, 2 in Total`portugal
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 6 Bronze, 6 in Total`georgia
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 1 Silver, 0 Bronze, 1 in Total`ireland
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 1 Silver, 0 Bronze, 1 in Total`uruguay
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 1 Silver, 0 Bronze, 1 in Total`vietnam
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze, 2 in Total`moldova
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze, 2 in Total`saudi arabia
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze, 2 in Total`trinidad and tobago
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 1 Silver, 3 Bronze, 4 in Total`north korea
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 1 Silver, 4 Bronze, 5 in Total`morocco
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 1 Silver, 4 Bronze, 5 in Total`taiwan/republic of china
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 2 Silver, 2 Bronze, 4 in Total`argentina
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 2 Silver, 3 Bronze, 5 in Total`belgium
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 2 Silver, 3 Bronze, 5 in Total`south africa
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 3 Silver, 0 Bronze, 3 in Total`nigeria
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 4 Silver, 3 Bronze, 7 in Total`jamaica
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 6 Silver, 6 Bronze, 12 in Total`brazil
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 11 Gold, 10 Silver, 7 Bronze, 28 in Total`great britain
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 11 Gold, 11 Silver, 7 Bronze, 29 in Total`cuba
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 11 Gold, 6 Silver, 9 Bronze, 26 in Total`romania
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 12 Gold, 9 Silver, 4 Bronze, 25 in Total`netherlands
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 13 Gold, 14 Silver, 11 Bronze, 38 in Total`france
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 13 Gold, 17 Silver, 26 Bronze, 56 in Total`germany
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 13 Gold, 8 Silver, 13 Bronze, 34 in Total`italy
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 16 Gold, 25 Silver, 17 Bronze, 58 in Total`australia
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 1 Gold, 0 Silver, 0 Bronze, 1 in Total`cameroon
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 1 Gold, 0 Silver, 0 Bronze, 1 in Total`colombia
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 1 Gold, 0 Silver, 0 Bronze, 1 in Total`mozambique
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 1 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze, 2 in Total`croatia
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 1 Gold, 0 Silver, 2 Bronze, 3 in Total`estonia
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 1 Gold, 0 Silver, 2 Bronze, 3 in Total`thailand
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 1 Gold, 0 Silver, 3 Bronze, 4 in Total`new zealand
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 0 Bronze, 2 in Total`bahamas
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze, 3 in Total`latvia
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze, 3 in Total`yugoslavia
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 Bronze, 4 in Total`uzbekistan
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 3 Bronze, 5 in Total`algeria
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 1 Gold, 2 Silver, 3 Bronze, 6 in Total`mexico
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 1 Gold, 3 Silver, 1 Bronze, 5 in Total`slovakia
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 1 Gold, 3 Silver, 2 Bronze, 6 in Total`indonesia
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 1 Gold, 6 Silver, 2 Bronze, 9 in Total`switzerland
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 28 Gold, 16 Silver, 15 Bronze, 59 in Total`china
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 2 Gold, 0 Silver, 0 Bronze, 2 in Total`slovenia
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 2 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze, 3 in Total`azerbaijan
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 2 Gold, 0 Silver, 3 Bronze, 5 in Total`lithuania
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 2 Gold, 1 Silver, 0 Bronze, 3 in Total`austria
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 2 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze, 4 in Total`finland
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 2 Gold, 3 Silver, 1 Bronze, 6 in Total`denmark
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 2 Gold, 3 Silver, 2 Bronze, 7 in Total`kenya
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 2 Gold, 3 Silver, 3 Bronze, 8 in Total`czech republic
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 32 Gold, 28 Silver, 28 Bronze, 88 in Total`russia
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 3 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze, 4 in Total`iran
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 3 Gold, 0 Silver, 2 Bronze, 5 in Total`turkey
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 3 Gold, 10 Silver, 10 Bronze, 23 in Total`ukraine
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 3 Gold, 3 Silver, 11 Bronze, 17 in Total`belarus
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 3 Gold, 3 Silver, 5 Bronze, 11 in Total`spain
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 3 Gold, 3 Silver, 8 Bronze, 14 in Total`canada
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 3 Gold, 4 Silver, 0 Bronze, 7 in Total`kazakhstan
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 40 Gold, 24 Silver, 33 Bronze, 97 in Total`united states of america
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 4 Gold, 1 Silver, 3 Bronze, 8 in Total`ethiopia
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 4 Gold, 3 Silver, 3 Bronze, 10 in Total`norway
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 4 Gold, 5 Silver, 3 Bronze, 12 in Total`sweden
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 4 Gold, 6 Silver, 3 Bronze, 13 in Total`greece
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 5 Gold, 6 Silver, 2 Bronze, 13 in Total`bulgaria
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 5 Gold, 8 Silver, 5 Bronze, 18 in Total`japan
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 6 Gold, 5 Silver, 3 Bronze, 14 in Total`poland
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 8 Gold, 10 Silver, 10 Bronze, 28 in Total`south korea
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Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 8 Gold, 6 Silver, 3 Bronze, 17 in Total`hungary
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Sydney is on the east coast of ______`australia
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Sylvester Stallone's first big 'break' came acting in an X-rated film, titled "The Party at Kitty and Stud's". After the success of Rocky, the film was re-issued with what new title?`Italian Stallion
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sylvia miles had the shortest performance ever nominated for an oscar with "midnight cowboy." how long did her role last`6 minutes
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Symbolic addmission to Christianity and name giving`baptism
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symbol is Pm`prometheum
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Symbolized by the jester in Don Mclean's "American Pie"`bob dylan
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Symbolophobia is the fear of`symbolism
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Symbol si, semimetallic element that is the second most common element on earth, after oxygen`silicon
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Symmetrophobia is the fear of`symmetry
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Syngenesophobia is a fear of ______`relatives
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Syngenesophobia is the fear of`relatives
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Synthetic hormone used to build muscle`anabolic steroid
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Syphilis`pox
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Syphilophobia is a fear of ______`syphilis
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Syphilophobia is the fear of`syphilis
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Syrup made from the juice of this plant`sorghum
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System of compulsory enrollment of men and women into the armed forces?`conscription
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Systemofcompulsoryenrollmentofmenandwomenintothearmedforces`conscription
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System of signalling with arms or 2 flags`semaphore
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System of winds producing fine weather`anticyclone
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System used especially in tape recording to reduce hiss`dolby
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System what are fields of rice called`paddies
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system`wolf`thylacine
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Sysyem used especially in tape recording to reduce hiss`dolby
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Tabadui, the servant of Shere Khan in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, is which type of creature`jackal
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Table utensils such as knives, forks, and spoons`flatware
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Tachophobia is a fear of ______`speed
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Tachophobia is the fear of`speed
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Taeniophobia is the fear of`tapeworms
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tag lines: 1991: he said "i'll be back"... and he meant it!`terminator 2 judgment day
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tag lines: 1997: off the record, on the qt, and very hush-hush`l.a. confidential
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tag lines: 1998: on the air, unaware`the truman show
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tag lines: alfred hitchcock engulfs you in a whirlpool of terror and tension!`vertigo
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tag lines: this is benjamin. he's a little worried about his future`the graduate
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tag lines: what actress played the dual roles in "the parent trap" movie`hayley mills
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tag lines: what is the name of aladdin's pet monkey`abu
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tag lines: what was pluto's original name`rover
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tag lines: what was the first full-length, live-action disney film to receive an oscar`20000 leagues under the sea
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tag lines: who provided the voice for bagheera in "the jungle book"`sebastian cabot
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tailor is a blacksmith`armor
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taipei is the capital of ______`taiwan
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taiwanese islands closest to mid-point between the mainland and taiwan`penghu islands
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Taken for granted: assumed`assumptive
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Take That song that featured Lulu in 1993`Relight My Fire
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take your medicine: what has caused every human death`hypoxemia (lack of blood to the brain)
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Taking effect violently or rapidly: 'a ------- emetic.'`drastic
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Taking in everything available, as with the mind: 'an ---------- reader.'`omnivorous
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Taking its name from the adjacent country, which channel lies between mainland Africa and Madagascar`mozambique channel
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Taking the same point of view`synoptic
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Talc is a hydrated silicate of which metal`magnesium
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Talcum powder`talcum
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Talk about an IQ! : With a weight averaging 7,800kg (17 lbs), this critter boasts having the heaviest brain`Sperm Whale
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Talking bird of the starling family`mynah
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Talking Heads Songs: Dirty dog in the parking lot`animals
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Talking Heads Songs: I was complaining I was down in the dumps`pulled up
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Talking Heads Songs: Je me lans vers la gloire....OK`psycho killer
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Talking Heads Songs: That looks like a good place to get some thinking done`cities
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Talking Heads Songs: You cant tell me that im not creative`for artists only
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Tallahassee is the capital of ______`florida
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Tall blonde Germanic people of Scandinavia`nordic
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Tall, decaying grass left standing after the cutting or grazing season`fog
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Tall, decaying grass left standing after the cutting or grazing season`fogs
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Tallinn is the capital of which country`estonia
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Tallinn is the capital of which republic`estonia
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Tall revolving wheel at fairgrounds`ferris
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Tamil and English are two official languages of Sri Lanka, what is the third`sinhala (or sinhalese)
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Tangents Are All Of Equal Lengths, The Involute Of A Catenary`Tractrix
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Tangents Are All Of Equal Lengths, The ________ Of A Catenary`Involute
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Tanya donelly belly has a stepsister. what band does she sing in`throwing muses
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Tanya donelly sang backup on a song on this bands happy days release`catherine wheel
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Tanzania is the country that resulted from the union of tanganyika and ______`zanzibar
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Tanzania is the country that resulted from the union of Tanganyika & ______`zanzibar
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Tanzania is the country that resulted from the union of zanzibar and ______`tanganyika
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Taphephobia is the fear of`being buried alive
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Tapinophobia is the fear of`being contagious
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tarantino: butch went to great lengths to obtain this item in pulp fiction`gold watch
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tarantino: harvey keitel had a role similar to the one he had in pf in which film`point of no return
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tarantino: played mr. brown in rd; jimmy in pf`quentin tarantino
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tarantino: played mr. pink in rd; played buddy holly waiter in pf`steve buscemi
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tarantino: who gives clarence guidance and advice in true romance`elvis presley
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Tarantula's can survive ______ years without food`two & half`2.5`two and half`2.5
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"tara's theme" is from what movie`gone with the wind
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Tarlike mixture of hydrocarbons derived from petroleum`bitumen
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Tarquin the Proud was the last king of where`rome
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Tarsus, metatarsus, and phalanges are parts of a ______`foot
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Tarsus, metatarsus, and phalanges are parts of a(n) `foot
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Tarsus, metatarsus, & phalanges are parts of a ______`foot
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Tasteful opulence in form, decoration, or presentation`elegance
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taste in the arts is considered to be overrefined`longhair
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---------- taste with their hind feet`butterflies
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Tasting or looking like sugar`sugarier
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Tasting or smelling of tin: 'tinny canned food.'`tinnier
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Tasting or smelling richly of or as if of fruit: My nose filled with the smells of leather, polish, waxthe fat, fruity smell of rich car(Anthony Hyde)`fruitier
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Tasting or smelling richly of or as if of fruit: My nose filled with the smells of leather, polish, waxthe fat, ------ smell of rich car(Anthony Hyde)`fruity
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'Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu' is the name of a hill in`new Zealand
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Taurophobia is a fear of ______`bulls
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Taurophobia is the fear of`bulls
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Tea: Better teabags contain these small particles sifted out of better teas`fannings
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Teaching or exhibiting goodness or correctness of character and behavior: 'a ----- lesson.'`moral
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Teaching or exhibiting goodness or correctness of character and behavior: 'a moral lesson.'`morally
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Tea: In this country, tea leaves are pickled and used as a vegetable relish`burma
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Team a maryland t-shirt slogan that parodied 'virginia is for lovers' read what`maryland is for crabs
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Team game played with oval ball`rugby
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Tease: An brass instrument which normally uses a slide`trombone
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Tease: Ric Lee, Leo Lyons, Chick Churchill & Alvin Lee`ten years after
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Tease: The byrds had a hit with this Pete Seeger song`turn turn turn
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Tease: They had an album titled "white punks on dope"`the tubes
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Teasing: mocking: His face wore a somewhat --------- almost impertinent air (Lawrence Durrell)`quizzical
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Tea: Tea plants belong to this genus`camellia
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Tea: The first sprouting of Darjeeling tea leaves in the spring are called this`first flush
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Tea: The practice of steeping tea was developed during this Chinese dynasty`ming
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Tea: This black tea is flavoured with oil of bergamot, an aromatic Chinese orange`earl grey
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Tea: This is the name of the Japanese tea ceremony`chanoyu
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Tea: This nation is the world's largest producer of tea`india
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Tea Who was on hand for the "Return of the Native"`thomas hardy
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Technical theater: what's the instantaneous killing of all stage lights`blackout
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Techniques & equipment used to extinguish fires & limit the damage caused by them`fire fighting
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Technology: How much cache did the Coppermine CPU have`256k
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Technology: How much cache did the Katmai CPU have`512k
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Technology: How much cache did the Mendocino CPU have`128k
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Technology: How much cache did the Thunderbird CPU have`256k
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Technology: How much cache did the Tualatin CPU have`512k
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Technology: How much cache did the Willamette CPU have`256k
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Technology`techs
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Technology: What is the codename for Pentium III cpu's with 256k cache`Coppermine
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Technology: What is the codename for Pentium III cpu's with 512k cache`Katmai
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Technology: What is the codename for Pentium IV cpu's with 256k cache`Willamette
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Technology: What is the codename for Pentium IV cpu's with 512k cache`Northwood
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Technology: What is the difference between the Intel 386DX and the Intel 386SX processor`Math Coprocessor
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Technology: What is the reason behind the layout of the Qwerty keyboard `To slow down typing rates
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Technology: What is the successor to AMD's 5x86 CPU`Athlon
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Technology: What is the successor to AMD's Athlon CPU`Athlon XP
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Technology: What is the successor to ATI's Rage 128 video chipset`Radeon
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Technology: What is the successor to ATI's Rage Pro video chipset`Rage 128
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Technology: What is the successor to Intel's Pentium CPU`Pentium II
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Technology: What is the successor to Intel's Pentium II CPU`Pentium III
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Technology: What is the successor to Intel's Pentium III CPU`Pentium IV
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Technology: What is the successor to Nvidia's Geforce 256 video chipset`Geforce2
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Technology: What is the successor to Nvidia's Geforce2 video chipset`Geforce3
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Technology: What is the successor to Nvidia's Geforce3 video chipset`Geforce4
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Technology: What is the successor to Nvidia's Riva 128 video chipset`TNT
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Technology: What is the successor to Nvidia's TNT2 video chipset`Geforce 256
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Technology: What is the successor to Nvidia's TNT video chipset`TNT2
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Technology: What is the successor to the Intel 486 CPU`Pentium
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Technology: What size cache do Pentium II cpu's have`512k
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Technology: What type of memory do i815 motherboards use`SDRAM
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Technology: What type of memory do i820 motherboards use`RDRAM
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Technology: What type of memory do i845 motherboards use`DDR-SDRAM
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Technology: What type of memory do i850 motherboards use`RDRAM
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Technology: What type of memory do Intel BX motherboards use`SDRAM
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Technology: What type of memory do KT133 motherboards use`SDRAM
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Technology: What type of memory do KT266 motherboards use`DDR-SDRAM
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Technology: What was launched on the 4th December 1996 `Mars Pathfinder
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Technology: What was the Earth's first artificial satellite `Sputnik 1
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Technology: What was the first lighthouse `Pharos of Alexandria
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Technology: What was the name of the first plane ever to fly `Flyer
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Technology: Which was the first manned aircraft to exceed the speed of sound `Bell X-1
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Technology: Who invented the Hovercraft `Sir Christopher Cockerell
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Technology: Who invented the Telephone `Alexander Graham Bell
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Technophobia is a fear of ______`technology
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Technophobia is the fear of`technology
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Teddy Pendergrass originally sang lead for which group from 1959 to 1975`blue notes
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Ted Hughes poet laureate died in which year`1998
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Tediously long: drawn-out: 'a lengthy explanation.'`lengthier
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Tediously repetitious or lacking in variety. boring`monotonous
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Tedious, monotonous, or uninteresting work of any kind`hackwork
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Tedious sameness or repetitiousness: 'the monotony of daily routine.'`monotonies
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'Teenage riot' and 'silver rocket' are two cuts off which alternative rock group's 1988 'daydream nation' album`Sonic Youth
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---------- teens start smoking a day`3,000
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Tees Are Closer To The Green In Golf Men's Or Women's`Women's
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Tegucigalpa is the capital of ______`honduras
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Teheran is the capital of ______`iran
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Teichi Igarashi climbed what mountain at the age of 99`mount fuji
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teiichi igarashi climbed what mountain at the age of 99`mount`britain
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Teiichi igarashi climbed what mountain at the age of 99`mount fuji
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Telegraph Hill is part of which American city`san francisco
|
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Teleophobia is the fear of`definite plans
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Telephonophobia is a fear of ______`telephone
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Telephonophobia is a fear of ______`telephones
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Television: All Saints is centred around which ward of All Saints Hospital`17
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Television: Don Burke hosts which show`Burke's Backyard
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Television: In All Saints, what was Nurse Terri Sullivan before becoming a nurse`a nun
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Television: In the TV Series Skippy, What was Skippy`A Kangaroo
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television show: the comfy _____`couch
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Television - The wizard of ____`OZ
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Television - What film did Art Carney win the 1974 best actor Oscar for`Harry and Tonto
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Television: What is the name of Frank Gilroy's wife in A Country Practice`Shirley
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Television: What is the name Ted Bulpitt's wife in Kingswood Country`Thelma
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television - what subject did mr. chips teach`latin
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television: what was laverne's last name on laverne and shirley?`defazio
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Television: What was the name of the Prison in Prisoner`Wentworth Detention Centre
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Television: Where is the TV Series A Country Practice set`Wandin Valley
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Television: Where is the TV Series Blue Heelers set`Mt. Thomas
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Television: Which character does Alwyn Kurts play in Homicide`Inspector Colin Fox
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Television: Which Character does Carol Burns play in Prisoner`Franky Doyle
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Television: Which character does Damian Walshe-Howling play in Blue Heelers`Constable Adam Cooper
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Television: Which character does Don Barker play in Homicide`DetEctive Sergeant Harry White
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Television: Which Character does Ed Devereaux play in Skippy`Matt Hammond
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Television: Which Character does Garry Pankhurst play in Skippy`Sonny Hammond
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Television: Which character does Gary Day play in Homicide`Senior Detective Phil Redford
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Television: Which character does George Mallaby play in Homicide`Senior Detective Peter Barnes
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Television: Which character does Gerard Kennedy play in Division 4`Detective Sergeant Frank Banner
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Television: Which character does Gill Tucker play in Cop Shop`Constable Roy Baker
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Television: Which character does Joyce Jacobs play in A Country Practice`Esme Watson
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Television: Which Character does Ken James play in Skippy`Mark Hammond
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Television: Which character does Leonard Teale play in Homicide`Detective Sergeant David Mackay
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Television: Which character does Martin Sacks play in Blue Heelers`Senior Detective P.J. Hasham
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Television: Which character does Michael Pate play in Matlock Police`Detective Sergeant Vic Maddern
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Television: Which character does Norman Yemm play in Homicide`Senior Detective Jim Patterson
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Television: Which Character does Paula Duncan play in Cop Shop`Detective Danni Francis
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Television: Which character does Paul Cronin play in Matlock Police`Senior Constable Gary Hogan
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Television: Which Character does Paul Cronin play in Solo One`Gary Hogan
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Television: Which Character Does Paul Cronin play in The Sullivans`Dave Sullivan
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Television: Which character does Penny Cook play in A Country Practice`Vicki Dean
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Television: Which Character does Rod Mulliner play in Ryan`Michael Ryan
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Television: Which character does Ross Higgins play in Kingswood Country`Ted Bulpitt
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Television: Which Character does Shiela Florence play in Prisoner`Lizzy Birdsworth
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Television: Which Character does Steve Bisley play in Water Rats`Detective Sergeant Jack Christey
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Television: Which character does Syd Heylen play in A Country Practice`Cookie
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Television: Which character does Terry Norris play in Cop Shop`Senior Sergeant Eric O'Rielly
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Television: Which Character does Val Lehman play in Prisoner`Bea Smith
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Television: Which show featured Ossie the Ostrich`Hey Hey It's Saturday
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Television: Which TV Series features Aldo Godolfus`Number 96
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Television: Which TV Series features Constable Evan "jonesy" Jones`Blue Heelers
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Television: Which TV Series features Constable Joanna "jo" Parrish`Blue Heelers
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Television: Which TV Series features Det.Sgt.Vic Maddern`Matlock Police
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Television: Which TV Series features Donald Fisher and Alf Stewart`Home and Away
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Television: Which TV Series features Dorrie Evans`Number 96
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Television: Which TV Series features Inspector Monica Draper`Blue Heelers
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Television: Which TV Series features Sergeant Theresa "tess" Gallagher`Blue Heelers
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Television: Which TV Series features Tess Silverman McLeod`McLeod's Daughters
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Television: Which TV Series stars Bridie Carter as Tess McLeod`McLeod's Daughters
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Television: Which TV Series stars Fiona Spence as 'Vinegar Tits'`Prisoner
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Television: Which TV Series stars Gary sweet as Sgt.Steve "mickey" McClintock`Police Rescue
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Television: Which TV Series stars Georgie Parker as the head nurse`All Saints
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Television: Which TV Series stars Gerard Kennedy and Chuck Faulkner`Division 4
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Television: Which TV Series stars Gordon Piper as Bob Hatfield`A Country Practice
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Television: Which TV Series stars Jack Thompson and Peter Sumner`Spyforce
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Television: Which TV Series stars John Wood as Michael Rafferty`Rafferty's Rules
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Television: Which TV Series stars Ken James and Garry Pankhurst`Skippy
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Television: Which TV Series stars Leonard Teale and Alwyn Kurts`Homicide
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Television: Which TV Series stars Lucky Grills`Bluey
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Television: Which TV Series stars Maggie Kirkpatrick as 'The Freak"`Prisoner
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Television: Which TV Series stars Paul cronin as Dave Sullivan`The Sullivans
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Television: Which TV Series stars Paul Cronin as Gary Hogan`Solo One
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Television: Which TV Series stars Peter Adams as Detective Jeff Johnson`Cop Shop
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Television: Which TV Series stars Peter Phelps as Peter Church`Stingers
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Television: Which TV Series stars Rod Mulliner as Michael Ryan`Ryan
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Television: Which TV Series stars Ross Higgins as Ted Bulpitt`Kingswood Country
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Television: Which TV Series stars Shane Porteous as Dr. Terence Elliott`A Country Practice
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Television: Which TV Series stars Steve Bisley as Det.Sgt.Jack Christey`Water Rats
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Television: Which TV Series stars Vic Gordon and Michael Pate`Matlock Police
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Television: Which TV Series was hosted by Johnny Young`Young Talent Time
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Television: Which TV Show was hosted by Uncle Norman and Joffa Boy`The Tarax Show
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Television: Who hosted A Current Affair between 1988 and 1993`Jana Wendt
|
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Television: Who hosted A Current Affair between 1994 and 1998`Ray Martin
|
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Television: Who hosted Sale of the Century from 1980 to 1991`Tony Barber
|
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Television: Who hosted Sale of the Century from 1991 to 2001`Glenn Ridge
|
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Television: Who hosted the Don Lane Show`Don Lane
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Television: Who hosted The Paul Hogan Show`Paul Hogan
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Television: Who hosted The Ray Martin Show`Ray Martin
|
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Television: Who hosted Young Talent Time`Johnny Young
|
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Television: Who is the host of Burke's Backyard`Don Burke
|
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Television: Who is the star of Crocodile Hunter`Steve Irwin
|
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Television: Who plays Aldo Godolfus in Number 96`Johnny Lockwood
|
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Television: Who plays Dave Sullivan in The Sulivans`Paul Cronin
|
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Television: Who plays Detective Mike Georgio in Cop Shop`John Orcsik
|
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Television: Who plays Detective Sergeant Glen Taylor in Cop Shop`George Mallaby
|
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Television: Who plays Detective Sergeant Mick Peters in Division 4`Terence Donovan
|
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Television: Who plays Detective Sergeant Vic Maddern in Matlock Police`Michael Pate
|
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Television: Who plays Det.Sgt.Bluey Hills in Bluey`Lucky Grills
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Television: Who plays Dorrie Evans in Number 96`Pat McDonald
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Television: Who plays Dr.Simon Bowen in A Country Practice`Grant Dodwell
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Television: Who plays Erskine in Spyforce`Jack Thompson
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Television: Who plays Inspector Colin Fox in Homicide`Alwyn Kurts
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Television: Who plays Inspector Reg Lawson in Homicide`Charles Tingwell
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Television: Who plays Joan 'The Freak' in Prisoner`Maggie Kirkpatrick
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Television: Who plays Mark Hammond in Skippy`Ken James
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Television: Who plays Matt Hammond in Skippy`Ed Devereaux
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Television: Who plays Meg Jackson-morris in Prisoner`Elspeth Ballantyne
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Television: Who plays Michael Rafferty in Rafferty's Rules`John Wood
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Television: Who plays Peter Church in Stingers`Peter Phelps
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Television: Who plays Senior Constable Gary Hogan in Matlock Police`Paul Cronin
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Television: Who plays Senior Constable Maggie Doyle in Blue Heelers`Lisa Mccune
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Television: Who plays Senior Detective Peter Barnes in Homicide`George Mallaby
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Television: Who plays Senior Detective Steve York in Matlock Police`Tom Richards
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Television: Who plays Sergeant Steve 'mickey' McClintock in Police Rescue`Gary Sweet
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Television: Who plays Sonny Hammond in Skippy`Garry Pankhurst
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Television: Who plays Strop on The Paul Hogan Shaw`John Cornell
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Television: Who plays Vera "Vinegar Tits" in Prisoner`Fiona Spence
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Television: Who was Pual Hogans side-kick on The Paul Hogan Show`Strop
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Television: Who was the hostess on Great Temptation`Barbara Rogers
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Television: Who was the host of Great Temptation`Tony Barber
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Television: Who was the host of Hey Hey It's Saturday`Daryl Somers
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Television - Who was winnie the pooh's neighbor`piglet
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"Tell Him" was released by this group in November 1962`The Exciters
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Telly Savalas played which TV detective`kojak
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Telosphobia is the fear of`being last
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Temperature at which a liquid congeals into the solid state at a given pressure`freezing
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Temperature at which a liquid congeals into the solid state at a given pressure?`freezing point
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Temperatureatwhichaliquidcongealsintothesolidstateatagivenpressure`freezing point
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temperature when condensation occurs is called the`dew`malnutrition
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Temperature when condensation occurs is called the`dew point
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Temple Either of two successive buildings in ancient Jerusalem serving as the primary center for Jewish worship`temple
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Temple or sacred tower in China`pagoda
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Temporarily in frequent use: faddish: '------- terminology.'`voguish
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Temporarily twisted in an expression of distaste or displeasure: 'made a --- face.'`wry
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Temporarily twisted in an expression of distaste or displeasure: 'made a wry face.'`wrier
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Temporarily unable to speak, as through astonishment`speechless
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Temporary encampment without tents`bivouac
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Temporary madness or delirium`frenzied
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Ten degrees Celsius is the equivalent of how many degrees Fahrenheit`fifty degrees
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Tending or liable to vary: variable`variant
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Tending or likely to be erroneous: '-------- hypotheses.'`fallible
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Tending or used to initiate`initiatory
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Tending to arouse sexual desire`erotic
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Tending to cause tumult`tumultuous
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Tending to check bleeding by contracting the tissues or blood vessels: hemostatic`styptic
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Tending to chirp: 'a ------ parakeet.'`chirpy
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Tending to detract or diminish`derogatory
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Tending to drink excessively`sottish
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Tending to exhaust`exhaustive
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Tending to explode`explosive
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Tending to form an acid`acidic
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Tending to indulge in fancy: 'a -------- mind.'`fanciful
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Tending to make poor decisions or careless mistakes`stupid
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Tending to mislead: deceptive: '---------- testimony.'`fallacious
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Tending to move in or form a group with others of the same kind: '---------- bird species.'`gregarious
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Tending to postpone or delay: '-------- in his work habits.' slow`dilatory
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Tending to promote or preserve health`hygienic
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Tending to protrude or project`extrusive
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Tending to push self-assertively forward: brash: 'a spoiled child's --------- behavior.'`obtrusive
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Tending to repel or drive off`repulsive
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Tending to smear or soil`smearier
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Tending to speak or write at excessive length. wordy`prolix
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Tending to squeak: 'squeaky shoes.'`squeakier
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Tending to stretch excessively`stretchier
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Tending to suspect: distrustful: 'a ---------- nature.'`suspicious
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Tending to upset the mind or the balance of senses: 'standing on a ----- outcrop of rock.'`heady
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Tending to use, using, or expressed in more words than are necessary to convey meaning`wordier
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Tending to use, using, or expressed in more words than are necessary to convey meaning`wordy
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Tending to worry: anxious`worrisome
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tennis : acclaimed as the best swede to step on court since bjorn borg, and arguably the best serve-and-volleyer of all time`stefan edberg
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tennis: what area falls between the baseline and the service line?`backcourt
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Tennis: what area falls between the baseline & the service line`back court
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tennis : who is the only person in history to acheive a 'gold slam', i.e. the four grand slams and the olympic gold all in one year`steffi graf
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tennis : who was nicknamed 'muscles'`ken rosewall
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Tennis - Who won the US Open in 1989`boris becker
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Tenor and soprano are examples of what`singing voices
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Tension or strife resulting from a lack of agreement: dissension`discord
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Tentative or restrained: guarded: 'felt a -------- optimism that the offer would be accepted.'`cautious
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Tent used as sanctuary by Israelites during Exodus`tabernacle
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Teratophobia is the fear of`bearing a deformed child
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Teresa Quotations: "Do one thing at a time, and do that one thing as if your life depended on it."`Eugene Grace
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Terlingua, Texas is the annual site of what cook off`international chili society
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Term applied loosely to any of a number of chemical compounds in the carbohydrate group that are readily soluble in water; are colorless, odorless, & usually crystallizable; & are more or less sweet in taste`sugar
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Term applied to a migratory people of southern China?`Hakka
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TermappliedtoamigratorypeopleofsouthernChina`Hakka
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Term applied to cultivation of plants in nutrient solutions without use of soil`hydroponics
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Term applied to the edible portions of domestic mammals such as cattle, calves, sheep, lambs, & swine`meat
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Term applied to the group of plant or animal organs that are necessary for or that are accessory to the reproductive processes (reproduction)`reproductive system
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Term applied to the profession in which a knowledge of the mathematical & natural sciences, gained by study, experience, & practice, is applied to the efficient use of the materials & forces of nature`engineering
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Term applied to the ripened ovule of a seed plant before germination?`seed
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Termappliedtotheripenedovuleofaseedplantbeforegermination`seed
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Term for animals in the class including the scorpions and spiders?`arachnid
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Termforanimalsintheclassincludingthescorpions and spiders`arachnid
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Term for the role the atmosphere plays in insulating and warming the earth's surface`greenhouse
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Term for the role the atmosphere plays in insulating and warming the earth's surface?`greenhouse effect
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Termfortheroletheatmosphereplaysininsulatingandwarmingtheearth'ssurface`greenhouse effect
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Term for the role the atmosphere plays in insulating & warming the earth's surface`greenhouse effect
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Terminating after a designated date: 'a ---------- annuity.'`terminable
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Termination of pregnancy before the fetus is capable of independent life`abortion
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Term indicating the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution, a measure of the solutions acidity`ph
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Term meaning `rest' which titled a posthumous RAH retrospective`requiem
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Term originally meaning any kind of bird, & later applied chiefly to edible species`fowl
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Term popularly applied to a visible growth of fungi or bacteria on wet clothes, food, or other objects`mildew
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Terms: A composition of eight parts or voices, or the group of its performers`octet
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Terms: A composition of five voices or instruments.`quintet
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Terms: A direction to play slightly faster than adagio.`adagietto
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Terms: A direction to play "with fire" or great animation`con fuoco
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Terms: A direction to repeat from the beginning`da capo
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Terms: A French Baroque dance in duple time with strong beat on beat three.`gavotte
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Terms: A little sonata`sonatina
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Terms: An opera made up of selections from other operas`pasticcio
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Terms: A vertical line used to join two or more staves`brace
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Terms: Name the scale: d, e, f, g, a, b flat, c sharp, d`d minor
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terms of endearment won best picture oscar in 1980, 1982 or 1983`1983
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Terms: Term meaning continue playing an octave higher or lower.`8va segue
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Terms: The highest adult male voice or lowest female voice`alto
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Terms: The opposite of legato.`staccato
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Terms: The stress given to one tone over another.`accent
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Terms: Two or more melodies sounding against one another is called this.`counterpoint
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Term used to designate a crew member for manned space flights of the united states space program`astronaut
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Terrestrial gastropod mollusk, related to the snail, but with the shell represented by an internal horny plate overlying the respiratory cavity`slug
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Terrestrial: not heavenly or divine: '------- existence.'`earthly
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Terry Knight was the original producer of what group`grand funk railroad
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Tess Trueheart married which plainclothes detective`Dick Tracy
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Testament, metallica, possessed and primus all hail from this geographical area`bay area
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testes are nonfunctioning or have been removed`eunuch
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Testing severely the powers of endurance: strenuous: 'a long, -------, and exhausting war.'`arduous
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Test of metal or ore for ingredients and quality`assay
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Testophobia is a fear of ______`tests
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Tests on drugs and poisons determine the LD-50 dose. What does LD stand for`lethal dose
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Tetanophobia is the fear of`lockjaw`tetanus
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Teutophobia is a fear of ______`anything german
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teutophobia is a fear of`anything german`german things
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Texas Chainsaw Massacre, there was a guy in a wheelchair. What was his name?`Franklin
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texas name the lead singer`harleen spiteri
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Textophobia is a fear of ______`certain fabrics
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Thanatophobia is the fear of`death`dying
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"Thanks for the fab picture Marge, I hung it on me wall." Who said it?`Ringo Star
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Thanksgiving was proclaimed a national holiday in 1863, 1868 or 1892`1863
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Thanks to a dead cow. This topping is called 'minced meat' by some.`ground beef
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That big square thing you're staring at right now is called a _______`monitor
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That big square thing you're staring at right now is called a `monitor
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That can be answered or refuted: 'an ---------- charge.'`answerable
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That can be argued plausibly: defensible in argument: 'three -------- points of law.'`arguable
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That can be readily vaporized`volatile
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That can be steered. Used of boats, ships, or aircraft`navigable
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That can pass through a given pore size`filterable`filtrable
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That contains directions for use in a dramatic performance: 'the play's acting text.'`actings
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That did a man named Dunlop invent in the 1880's`pneumatic tire
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that is your zodiacal sign if you're born on july 15`cancer
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That may be depleted or worn out by use: '---------- paper products.'`consumable
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That or those remaining: 'The beginning was boring, but the ---- was inte----ing. The ---- are arriving later.'`rest
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That, until the mid-1600s, scientists believed that each sperm cell contained-inside of it-a tiny ______ being?`human
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that was defaced in the "crime of the century"?`mount rushmore
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That was the original name of the singer tina turner`annie mae bullock
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That which comes to be known, as through perception, reasoning, or intuition: knowledge`cognition
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That which is gathered or amassed: a collection or accumulation`gathering
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That which is intended to induce laughter or amusement: 'a writer skilled at crafting -----.'`humor
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The 11th in a set or sequence`eleven
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The 13th in a set or sequence`thirteen
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The 13th through 19th items in a series or scale, as years of a century or degrees of temperature`teen
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The 14th in a set or sequence`fourteen
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The 14th July 1789 marked the start of what`French Revolution
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The 14th letter of the Alphabet`N
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The 15th in a set or sequence`fifteen
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The 15th letter of the Alphabet`O
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The 16th in a set or sequence`sixteen
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The 18th in a set or sequence`eighteen
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The 1917 Declaration about the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine was named after which Prime Minister`balfour
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The 1928 republican campaign slogan promised "A ________ in every pot, a ____ in every garage"`chicken car
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The 1948 musical 'Where's Charley' was based on which English farce`charley's aunt
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The 1950s saw an upsurge in the popularity of science fiction writing. Which forefather of modern SF wrote his first novel in 1952, called Player Piano`Kurt Vonnegut
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the 1962 recreation of d-day 1944 was entitled the _____?`longest day
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the 1973 film "the sting" involved a hoax on what type of gambling`horseracing
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The 1976 Olympic Mascot for Montreal, Canada was a beaver. What was the beavers name`Amik
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The 1976 Summer Olympics were held in this city.`montreal
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The 1980s band were Scrittiwhat`politti
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The 1982 football strike lasted how many days`57
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The 1982 football strike lasted how many days`fifty seven
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The 1982 football strike lasted how many days`fifty seven`57
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the 1984 concert film 'stop making sense' featured which band`talking heads
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The 1984 winter olympics were held at what site`sarajevo
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the 1990 national championship in women's indoor track was won by`texas
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The 1991 National Championship in Women's Volleyball was won by`ucla
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The 1991 novel "Scarlett" by Alexandra Ripley was a sequel to which other novel`Gone With The Wind
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The 1999 Weetabix Women's British Open Golf Championship was held at which golf course`woburn
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The 19th in a set or sequence`nineteen
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the 1st academy awards were presented in what year`1927
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The 1st annual grammy awards were awarded in what year`1959
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The 1st buffalo ever born in captivity was born at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo in what year`1884
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The 1st personal computer went on sale in what year`1977
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The 1st U S federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King, jr. Was in what year`1986
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The 1st u.s federel penitentiary was completed in 1900, 1906 or 1912`1906
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The 1st US minimum wage law was instituted in what year`1938
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The #1 Thai Island Holiday Resort`Phuket
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the 20th anniversary of ___ is celebrated?`earth day
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The 20th letter of the Alphabet`S
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The 24-hour period during which the earth completes one rotation on its axis`day
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The 25th U S president always wore a red carnation. He was _______ ______`william mckinley
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The 25th wedding anniversary is silver, what's the 6th`iron
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The 3 largest newspaper circulations are`russian
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the 3 most valuable brand names on earth in order is`marlboro, coca-cola and budweiser
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The 50s: Roy Campanella was the first black to play this baseball position`catcher
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The 50s: This pact was signed by the Soviet Union and its eastern allies`warsaw
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The 50s: William Goldings 1955 novel about boys stranded on an island`lord of the flies
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The 60s: First nation ever to resign from the united nations`indonesia
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The 60s: Malta won independence from this country in 1964`england
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The 60s: Only actress to win two Oscars in this decade.`katharine hepburn
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The 60s: This film popularized "What we've got here is a failure to communicate"`cool hand luke
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The 60s: This team won the first super bowl`green bay
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The 80s: Argentina called them the Malvinas Islands, the British this.`falkland
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The 80s: Charles and Diana were wed in this cathedral`st paul`saint paul
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The 80s: First man to ride the space shuttle into orbit twice.`john young
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The 80s: G.D. Searle & Co put this brand sweetener on the market in 1983.`nutrasweet
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The 80s: John Paul II forgave this man for shooting him.`memet agca
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The 80s: The US mining of this nations harbor created an uproar in 1984`nicaragua
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The 80s: This actor was with Wagner and Natalie Wood when she drowned.`christopher walken
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The 80s: This team destroyed the Redskins in the 1984 superbowl`raiders
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'The 900 Days' is a chronicle about what group's siege of Leningrad`nazi
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'The 900 days' is a chronicle about whose siege of Leningrad`nazi
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'The 900 Days' is a chronicle of the Nazi siege of what city`Leningrad
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The 9th, 1st, 20th 15th and 14th letters of the Alphabets spell what`Jason
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The 9th letter of the Alphabet`J
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The aardvark is the first animal listed in a dictionary but what is the second`aardwolf
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The aardvark was named by dutch settlers in Africa, what does its name mean`earth pig
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The ability or habit of keeping secrets: closeness`secrecies
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The ability or power to concentrate mentally`attention
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The ability or power to persuade: Three foremost aids to ---------- which occur to me are humility, concentration, and gusto (Marianne Moore)`persuasion
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The ability to deliver fire against an enemy in combat`firepower
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The ability to move from place to place`locomotion
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The ability to produce such sounds`voice
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The ability to think abstractly or profoundly. mind`intellect
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The abode of God and the angels: paradise`empyrean
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The abscissa at the endpoint of an arc of a unit circle centered at the origin of a Cartesian coordinate system, the arc being of length x and measured counterclockwise from the point (1,0) if x is positive or clockwise`cos
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The abscissa at the endpoint of an arc of a unit circle centered at the origin of a Cartesian coordinate system, the arc being of length x and measured counterclockwise from the point (1,0) if x is positive or clockwise`cosine
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The accent that falls on a stressed syllable in a line of scanned verse`ictus
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the acol system is used in which game`bridge
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The acorn is the fruit of which tree`oak
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The action of which operetta is centred around Venice and the fictional land of Barataria`the gondoliers
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The actions of a despot: tyranny`despotism
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The actions of puppets`puppetries
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The actions or reactions of a person or animal in response to external or internal stimuli`behavior
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The active ingredient in Chinese Bird's nest soup is`saliva
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The active ingredient in smelling salts is`ammonia
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The activities of the Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts`scoutings
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The activity of fighting with the fists`fisticuffs
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The activity of taking a band, typically a rock band, on extended tours`roadwork
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The act of abiding: a sojourn`abode
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The act of alleging`allegation
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The act of approaching`access
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the act of a vampire turning a human into another vampire of their clan is called the _______`embrace
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The act of breathing out: exhalation`expiration
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The act of bringing up`nurture
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The act of circulating, distributing, or publishing by an office or official group: 'government ----- of new bonds.'`issue
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The act of coming in: entrance`income
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The act of conducting a search for something: 'house hunting.'`huntings
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The act of departing or taking leave`farewell
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The act of depositing, especially the laying down of matter by a natural process`deposition
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The act of entering another's territory or domain`incursion
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The act of fishing with a light rod and a reel having a bail or similar device that guides the line around a stationary spool and that can be disengaged to let the line run freely, as whencasting. Also`spinnings
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The act of granting`accordance
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The act of incising or making grooves`flutings
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The act of inducing hypnosis`hypnotism
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The act of inventing such a creation or pretense`fiction
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The act of leaving or quitting a meeting, company, or organization, especially as a sign of protest`walkout
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The act of looking or searching for food or provisions`forage
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The act of making a reverent petition to God, a god, or another object of worship`prayer
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The act of moving the limbs or body as an expression of thought or emphasis`gestural
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The act of one that prints`printings
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The act of one that shaves`shavings
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The act of presenting such material to the public`libel
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The act of reasoning from factual knowledge or evidence`inference
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The act of seizing and carrying off by force: abduction`raping
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The act of signing one's name`signature
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The act of striving: 'the ------- of higher education.'`pursuit
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The act of taking in`intake
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The act of taking possession or asserting a claim: '---------- of command.'`assumption
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The act of uniting sexually`couplings
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The act of using this device`brush
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The act or an instance of adultery`misconduct
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The act or an instance of being stubborn or refractory`obstinacy
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The act or an instance of bringing something up to date`update
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The act or an instance of coming into public view: 'The author made a rare personal ----------.'`appearance
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The act or an instance of committing to confinement`committal
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The act or an instance of forgetting: total forgetfulness: 'sought the great -------- of sleep.'`oblivion
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The act or an instance of laying up: 'budget cuts that forced the lay-up of several ships.'`layup
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The act or an instance of locking`lockup
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The act or an instance of putting a shiny finish on shoes`shoeshine
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The act or an instance of remembering: recollection: 'spent the afternoon lost in ------.'`memory
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The act or an instance of remembering: recollection: 'spent the afternoon lost in memory.'`memories
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The act or an instance of rising or rising up`uprisings
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The act or an instance of severe behavior, especially punishment`severities
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The act or an instance of treachery`perfidies
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The act or an instance of turning about and facing or moving in the opposite direction: a reversal: 'Stock prices fell in the morning but rallied in a`turnaround
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The act or an instance of turning off`turnoff
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The act or an instance of violent action or behavior`violence
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The act or an instance of watching a movie or television`viewings
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The act or an instance such exchange`wordplay
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The act or a period of observing: surveillance`vigil
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The act or a period of residing in a place`residence
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The act or art of making such lace`tatting
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The act or art of singing: 'broke into ----.'`song
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The act or fact of seeing: 'hoping for a ----- of land: caught ----- of a rare bird.'`sight
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The act or manner of treating: treatment: 'subjected the car to rough -----.'`usage
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The act or outcome of grasping the inward or hidden nature of things or of perceiving in an intuitive manner`insight
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The act or practice of rendering aloud written or printed matter: 'skilled at forensic reading.'`readings
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The act or practice of rendering aloud written or printed matter: 'skilled at forensic reading.'`readopt
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The act or practice of rendering aloud written or printed matter: 'skilled at forensic reading.'`readout
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The act or process by which something is seasoned`seasonings
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The act or process of bearing young: parturition: 'the mare's second -----.'`birth
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The act or process of chewing cud`rumination
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The act or process of going out`outgo
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The act or process of inducing: '---------- of sleep.'`inducement
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The act or process of ------ing: respiration`breath
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The act or process of making a net`nettings
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The act or process of making white or whiter`whitening
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The act or process of perfecting: 'Perfection of the invention took years.'`perfection
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The act or process of providing with or forming into sheets`sheetings
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The act or process of repairing the bodies of motor vehicles`bodywork
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The act or process of testing, trying, or putting to the proof: 'a ----- of one's faith.'`trial
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The act or process of treating with medicine`medication
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The act or process of trying to achieve equal rights and status`liberation
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The act or process of using such a system`notation
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The act or technique of providing with gears`gearings
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The actor who played captain sisko in 'star trek deep space nine', played ____ the 1970's series 'spencer for hire'`hawk
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The act, process, art, or occupation of constructing`buildings
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The act, process, or art of carving or fashioning objects from wood`woodcraft
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The act, process, or method of voting, especially in secret`ballot
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The act, right, or power of giving`gift
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The addition of what turns a Welsh rarebit into a Buck rarebit`poached egg
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The Adelie penguin is native to what continent`Antarctica
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The Adi Granth is the Holy Book of which religion`sikh
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The Adi Granth is the holy book of which religion`sikhism
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The administration of which US President was known as "The thousand days of Camelot"`kennedy
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The administrative personnel, executives, or staff working in such a place`office
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The administrative personnel, executives, or staff working in such a place`offices
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the admiral's cup is one of the most prized trophies for what`sailing yachts
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The Admiralty islands are part of which country`papua new guinea
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The advertisement or message posted on such a panel`billboard
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The Aerosmith song I Don't Want to Miss a Thing was from the soundtrack of which 1998 film`armageddon
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The agen plum first planted in 1856, 1857 or 1858`1856
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The agen plum was the basis of what giant u.s industry`prunes
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The aggregate fruit of any of these plants, consisting of many small, fleshy, usually red drupelets`raspberry
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The aggregate fruit of this plant`strawberry
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The ailment known as conjunctivitis is also referred to by what colourful name pink eye`conjuctivitis
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the air canada silver broom is won in which sport`curling
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The air or climate in a specific place`atmosphere
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The Alan Parsons Project hit the charts in 1982 with this song.`eye in the sky
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The Alaska highway terminal is in`edmonton
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The Albert Canal links Liege with which city`antwerp
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The album 'Thriller' won a record __ grammy awards`eight
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The alcohol found in wine, beer & liquor is known as grain alcohol or what`ethanol
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The aleutian islands can be found in which ocean`Pacific Ocean
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The 'Alligator Pear' is better known as the`avocado
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The Amayra guides of Bolivia are said to be able to keep pace with a trotting horse for a distance of`100 kilometres
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'The amazing Spider Man' was one of the first comic books to have a story in which one of the supporting characters ____`dies
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the american flag first flew over a foreign fort in what country?`libya
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The American pilot Charles Lindbergh received the Service Cross of the German Eagle from _____ _____ in 1938`hermann goering
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The American Robert Oppenheimmer is best known for the development of what`atom bomb
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The American's held the first election in which colony in 1619`virginia
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The American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (aspca) was formed in what year`1866
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The Americans refer to them as Potato Chips. What do the British refer to them as`Potato Crisps
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The American word 'suspenders' is used for which accessory in Britain`braces
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The America's Cup left home for the first time to go where`australia
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The Amhara, people inhabit which African country`ethiopia
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The amount by which a price is reduced`markdown
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The amount by which something --------s`decrease
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The amount, extent, position, size, or value reached in an estimate`estimation
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The amount of a substance that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent`solubility
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The amount of carbon in the human body is enough to fill about _____ 'lead' pencils`9,000
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The amount of liquid that this bottle can hold`magnum
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The amount of radiation administered as therapy to a given site`dose
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The amount of time between two specified instants, events, or states`interval
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The amount of what substance in granite determines its color`feldspar
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The amount of wire, thread, or string wound on such a cylinder`spool
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The amount of wood in an area as measured in cords`cordage
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The amount of work that a machine produces or can produce in a specified time period`workload
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The amount or extent of slipping`slippage
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The amount or proportion by which something shrinks`shrinkage
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The amount or quantity that such a container can hold`box
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The amount that a basket can hold`baskets
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The amount that a ------ can hold`basket
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The amount that a --- can hold`jug
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The amount that a jug can hold`jugs
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The amount that a thimble can hold`thimbleful
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The amount that such a cup can hold`mug
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The amount that such a cup can hold`mugs
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The amount that such a utensil can hold`scoop
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The amount that such a vessel can hold`basin
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The amount that such a vessel can hold`tub
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The amount that such a vessel can hold`tubs
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The amount that this container can hold: 'buy a ---- of gas.'`tank
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The analogous dorsal region in other animals`back
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The analogous dorsal region in other animals`backing
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The analogous dorsal region in other animals`backless
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The analogous dorsal region in other animals`backs
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The analogous part of an invertebrate organism`head
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The analogous part of an invertebrate organism`heading
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The analogous part of an invertebrate organism`heads
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The analogous part of the body on certain mammals`buttock
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The anatomic or functional manifestations of a disease: 'the --------- of cancer.'`pathology
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The ancient cities of Mohenjo Daro and Harappa were in which country`india
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The Ancient Egyptians trained ______ to wait at their tables`baboons
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The ancient Greek dialect of Lesbos`lesbian
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the ancient greeks played a form of football known to them as _________`harpaston
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the ancient mesopotamian civilization was cradled in between which two 'life-giving' rivers`euphrates tigris
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The ancient town of Luxor stood on which river`nile
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The Angel falls in Venezuela are nearly _________ times taller than Niagara falls`twenty
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The Angel falls in Venezuela are nearly _________ times taller than Niagara falls`twenty`20
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The angel of independence in Mexico City was built by who`salvador rivas mercado
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The angles inside a square total _______ degrees`360
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The angles inside a square total degrees`three hundred and sixty
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The Anglo Nubian, Toggenburg and Murcian are breeds of which animal`goat
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the animal in you: what animal has the longest lifespan in captivity`the giant tortoise
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the animal in you: what do nictitating women do to men`wink at them
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the animal in you: what is by far the largest organ of the human body`the skin
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the animal in you: what is the shape of a camel's spine`straight
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the animal in you: what's the strongest muscle in the human body`the tongue
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the animal in you: which animal lives in a lodge`the beaver
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the animal in you: who was the first animal named to the animal hall of fame, in 1969`lassie
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The animal responsible for the most human deaths world wide is the ________`mosquito
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The animals kept in such an enclosure`pen
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The animals kept in such an enclosure`penned
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The animals kept in such an enclosure`penning
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The animals kept in such an enclosure`pens
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The animals kept in such an enclosure`pent
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The animal with the largest brain in relation to its body is the`ant
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the animated feature 'aladdin' takes place in what city`agrabah
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The aniseed-flavoured drink absinthe contained, originally, an extract of which plant`wormwood
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The ankle`tali
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The ankle`talus
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The anniversary of one's birth`birthday
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The annual Award for Best Science Fiction novel published in the UK is named after which writer`arthur c. clarke
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The annual Vermont Ceramic Show is held in what town`essex junction
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the anschluss joined which two countries in a union in 1938`germany and austria
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The ant always fall over on its right side when ----------`intoxicated
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The ant always falls over on its right side when`intoxicated
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The anterior part, as of an object or organism`forepart
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The antlers of a deer`attire
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The anus`ass
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The anus`asses
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The Appalachian mountain chain is on which continent`north america
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The appearance of the upper atmosphere, especially with reference to weather. Often used in the plural: 'Threatening skies portend a storm.'`skied
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The application of chemical principles & techniques to geologic studies, to understand how chemical elements are distributed in the crust, mantle, & core of the earth`geochemistry
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The application of science to law?`forensic science
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Theapplicationofsciencetolaw`forensic science
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The April 1972 issue of Cosmopolitan featured actor ____ ________ as the first nude male centerfold of a popularly read magazine.`Burt Reynolds
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The aquatic animal, the Red Sponge, can be broken into a thousand pieces and still _______ itself`reconstitute
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The archbishop of krakow, in 1978, came to be known as whom`pope john paul
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the archbishop of krakow, in 1978, came to be known as whom`pope john paul ii
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The architect Edwin Lutyens is best known for his plans for which capital city`new delhi
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The area along an international border`frontier
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The area, location, or position directly before or ahead`front
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The area, location, or position directly before or ahead`fronted
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The area, location, or position directly before or ahead`fronting
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The area of jurisdiction of a bishop: a diocese`episcopate
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The area of reduced pressure or forward suction produced by and immediately behind a fast-moving object as it moves through air or water`slipstream
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the area of the atlantic ocean without its dependent seas is approximately how big ___ square miles`31,830,000
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The area of the human mouth, chin, and jaw`mugged
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The area of the human mouth, chin, and jaw`mugging
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The area on a pair of pants, underpants, or shorts where the two leg panels are sewn together`crotch
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The area or sphere in which an activity takes place`range
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The area or sphere in which an activity takes place`ranging
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The ________ are no wider than the head of a pin and connect the ovaries to the uterus.`fallopian tubes
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The _______are tubes in the testes that manufacture sperm.`seminiferous tubules
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The arm of a mechanical crane`jib
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The aromatic, many-seeded fruit of this plant, edible only when cooked`quince
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The aromatic resin of the mastic tree, used especially in varnishes, lacquers, adhesives, and condiments and as an astringent`mastics
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The aromatic resin of the ------ tree, used especially in varnishes, lacquers, adhesives, and condiments and as an astringent`mastic
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The arrangement of all the tones and chords of a composition in relation to a tonic`tonalities
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The arrangement of events in time`chronology
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The arrangement of individual characters of a particular typeface into words, sentences, paragraphs, & so on, for the purpose of printing & publishing (printing; type)`typesetting
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The arteries & veins surrounding the brain stem are called what`circle of willis
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The article on which one is working with needle and thread: needlework`sewings
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The articulated prehensile claws of certain arthropods, such as the lobster`pincers
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The artist formerly known as prince had a both a hit song & movie by this title`purple rain
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The Artist Im Not Your Steppin Stone`the monkees
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The art of beautiful handwriting`calligraphy
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The art of creating representations`caricature
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The art of making statues`statuaries
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The art of making timepieces`horology
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The art of representing objects or forms on a surface chiefly by means of lines`drawings
|
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The art of tracing designs and taking impressions of them is `lithography
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The art of training falcons for hunting`falconry
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The art or practice of such exercises`gymnastics
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The art or process of carving a design in this manner`intaglio
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The art or process of making such a composition`montage
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The art or process of producing such enamelwork`cloisonne
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The art or science of construction, especially of large buildings`tectonics
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The art or sport of fencing`fence
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The art or sport of fencing with this sword`epee
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The art or study of orthography`spellings
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The art or technique of executing such a picture`monochrome
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THE ARTS: By what name is the 16th century Italian painter Jacopo Robusti better known`tintoretto
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THE ARTS: During the Renaissance, the iTalian Donatello was prominent in which field`sculptor
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THE ARTS:English painter 1887 - 1976`Laurence Stephen Lowry
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THE ARTS: From a play by which greek comedy dramatist does the expression Cloud cuckoo land come`aristophanes
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THE ARTS: From which play,first performed in 1956 was the term Angry young men derived`look back in anger
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THE ARTS: George Bernard Shaws play Arms and the Man was made into which operetta in 1894`the chocolate soldier
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THE ARTS: How did racey Emin shock the art world in 1999`with her bed
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THE ARTS: In a Midsummers Nights Dream, whose head did Puck turn into that of an ass`bottom
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THE ARTS: In the theatrical world, what name is given to the financial backer of a stage production`angel
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THE ARTS: In traditional english drama, who was Columbines lover`harlequin
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THE ARTS: In what sphere was Karsh of Ottawa famous`photography
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THE ARTS: In which European art galleries are the 2 versions of Leonardo Da Vincis Virgin of the Rocks`the louvre & the national gallery
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THE ARTS: In which Gilbert and Sullivan operetta does Pooh Bah appear`the mikado
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THE ARTS: In which Puccini opera is a seamstress named Mimi the heroine`la boheme
|
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The art, skill, or performance of an acrobat`acrobatics
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THE ARTS: Lively dance for two persons`rigadoo
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THE ARTS: L S Lowrie, what does LS stand for`laurence stephen
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THE ARTS: Of which theatre is Alan Ayckbourn artistic director`the stephen joseph theatre
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THE ARTS: Sculptor Rodin was working on a commision when he died, it has become one of his most famous works what was it`the thinker
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THE ARTS: The artist Canaletto painted many views of which city`venice
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THE ARTS: What form of entertainment sprang out of the old Commedia dell'arte`pantomime
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THE ARTS: What is a closet drama`one for reading
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THE ARTS: What term was given to dramatists whose work attacked the values of the establishment`angry young men
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THE ARTS: What was the former name of the Royal Ballet`sadlers wells ballet
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THE ARTS: What was the name of Stravinskys first ballet which was first performed in 1910, which he shortened into a suite as it was too long and patchy`the firebird
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THE ARTS: What was the name of the Jew of Malta in the play by Christopher Marlowe`barabas
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THE ARTS: What was the name of the town in which Gilbert and Sullivans The Mikado set`titipu
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THE ARTS: What was the surname of the Dutch painter Rembrandt`van rijn
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THE ARTS: Which 17th century dutch artist painted a famous series of self portraits`rembrandt
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THE ARTS: Which 20th century artist has been called The King of Schlock Art`morris katz
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THE ARTS: Which American architect developed geodesic domes`richard buckminster fuller
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THE ARTS: Which American artist is famous for a picture of a can of beans`Andy Warhol
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THE ARTS: Which artist featured a cemetary in his home town in his 1923-27 painting The Resurrection:Cookham`stanley spencer
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THE ARTS: Which artist is known for his silk screen images of Marilyn Monroe`andy warhol
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THE ARTS: which artist painted 62 self portraits`Rembrandt
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THE ARTS: Which artists most famous painting was The persistence of Memory`Dali
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THE ARTS: Which ballet dancers 1998 autobiography was entitled Life in Dance`darcey bussell
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THE ARTS: Which british poet died in greece in 1824`byron
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THE ARTS: Which comedian made his operatic debut in The Mikado`jasper carrott
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THE ARTS: Which dups theatrical performances were called At the drop of a hat`flanders and swann
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THE ARTS: Which english poet and dramatist was jailed for murder after killing the actor Gabriel Spencer in a duel in 1598`ben jonson
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THE ARTS: Which former ballet dancer was the first director of the Royal Ballet which she had founded in 1931`dame ninette de valois
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THE ARTS: Which form of dancing features charaters from the Robin Hood stories,along with Bavian the fool, Malkin the Clown and a hobby horse`morris dancing
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THE ARTS: Which northern artist has a new perfroming and visual arts centre in Salford named after him`l s lowrie
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THE ARTS: Which painting by Sir Edwin Landseer is owned by John Dewar &sons and featured on the labels of their whisky bottles`the monarch of the glen
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THE ARTS: Which playwright was arrested for homosexuality in 1895`oscar wilde
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THE ARTS: Which post impressionist french artist renowned for his paintings of Tahiti was the subject of a Somerset Maugham novel`paul gauguin
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THE ARTS: Which Renaissance artist painted Mystic Nativity 1500 which is now in the National Gallery, London`sandro botticelli
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THE ARTS: Which Spanish painter painted the picture known as The Rokeby Venus`velasquez
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THE ARTS: Which theatre in London did Bernard Miles found in 1951 and name after a tavern destroyed in the Great Fire of London`the mermaid
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THE ARTS: Which was the last ballet directed by Rudolf Nureyev in 1992`la bayadere
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THE ARTS: Who is the sculptor of Newton on the piazza of the new British Library at St Pancras`eduardo paolozzi
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The arts: Who left The weir of Hermiston unfinished`robert louis stevenson
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THE ARTS: Who painted "And when did you last see your father", now in the walker Art Gallery in Liverpool`william frederick yeames
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THE ARTS: Who painted Snow storm- steamboat off a Harbours mouth`Turner
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THE ARTS: Whose painting exhibited in 1874 gave rise to the term Impressionism`claude monet
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THE ARTS: Who was principal conductor of the Halle Orchestra from 1949 - 1970`sir john barbirolli
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THE ARTS: Who wrote An ideal Husband`oscar wilde
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The art, technique, or process of narrating`narrative
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the ashes is played between which 2 countries (alphabetical order)`australia england
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the ashes is played between which 2 countries (alphabetical order)`australia`knesset
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The ashes of the average cremated person weighs how many pounds`nine
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The ashes of the average cremated person weighs how many pounds`nine`9
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The ash of these seaweeds, used as a source of potash and iodine`kelp
|
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The assassination of what country's Archduke led to World War I?`Austria
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The assassin in The Man With the Golden Gun was played by who`christopher
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The assassin in The Man With the Golden Gun was played by who`christopher lee
|
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The assault on Starfleet by the Borg was at`wolf 359
|
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the assault on starfleet by the borg was at`wolf`jerry
|
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The assembly place of such a subdivision`curia
|
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the astronomical entity known as the pleiades is a`star`belgium
|
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the astronomical entity known as the pleiades is a`star cluster
|
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The astrophysical study of the history, structure, and constituent dynamics of the universe`cosmology
|
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theater: who wrote "the importance of being earnest"`oscar wilde
|
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The Atlanta Braves baseball team has retired # 35 which used to belong to _____`phil niekro
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The Atlanta Hawks basketball team have retired 23 which used to belong to _____`lou hudson
|
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The Atlantic Penguin was the alternative name for which bird that became extinct in 1844`great auk
|
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the atmosphere of venus and mars consists mainly of this compound?`carbon dioxide
|
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The Atomium is a famous tourist attraction in which city`brussells
|
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Theatrical effects or mannerisms: histrionics`theatrics
|
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Theatrical performance in the afternoon`matinee
|
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Theatrophobia is a fear of ______`theatres
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Theatrophobia is the fear of`theatres
|
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the attack of what country started world war ii?`poland
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The attribution of one's own feelings to an object`empathy
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The Auckland Islands belong to which country`New Zealand
|
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The Auricularis muscles are used to move the____ `ears
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The ----a used to seal such a document`bull
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The Australian cricket team compete against which other nation for the Ashes`england
|
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The Australian term for extras in cricket are`sundries
|
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The Austrians invented them in the 19th century by hanging them from balloons, what were they`aerial bombs
|
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The authorities do not allow tourists to take pictures of ______ in Zambia`pygmies
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The author Jules Verne was born in which city`nantes
|
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the author of 'the yearling' and 'cross creek' was _________ _______ _______.`marjorie kinnan rawlings
|
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The automobile company that makes beetles`volkswagen
|
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The automobile company that makes beetles`volkswagon
|
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The ______ (a variety of llama) appears to be the most popular four-legged bedmate for many single Peruvian guys.`alpaca
|
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The average 60-minute audio cassette tape has _______ feet of tape in it`562.5
|
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The average 6-month accumulation of barnacles on the hull of a ship can produce enough drag to force the vessel to burn -------- percent more fuel than normal when cruising.`fourty
|
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The average adult human has 32 of these?`Teeth
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The average American/Canadian drinks about _______ sodas a year`six hundred
|
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The average American/Canadian drinks about _______ sodas a year`six hundred`600
|
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The average American/Canadian will eat about 11.9 pounds of _______ per year`cereal
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The average American drinks approximately how many sodas per yer`six hundred
|
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The average American drinks approximately how many sodas per yer`six hundred`600
|
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The average American's diet today consists of 55 percent -----------`junk food
|
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The average American will eat 35,000 --------- during their life span.`cookies
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The average American woman has sexual intercourse how many times a year?`87
|
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The average amount that high school kids spend on their prom is??`523
|
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The average automatic dishwasher uses how many litres of water per wash cycle`sixty eight
|
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The average automatic dishwasher uses how many litres of water per wash cycle`sixty eight`68
|
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The average bank teller loses about how many dollars every year`250
|
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The average bout of sexual intercourse burns ____ calories/hour?`360
|
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The average bra size sold at Frederick's of Hollywood in 1966 was a 34B. Today, it's a ----`36c
|
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The average chocolate bar has ____ insects' legs in it`eight
|
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the average garden variety caterpillar has ---------- muscles in its head`248
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the average garden variety ---------- has 248 muscles in its head`caterpillar
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The average human body contains enough fat to make how many bars of soap`7
|
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The average human body contains enough iron to make how many 3" nails`1
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The average human body contains enough phosphorous to make how many match heads`2,000
|
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The average human body contains enough ____ to kill all fleas on an average dog`sulfur
|
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The average human brain weighs ___ kg`1.3
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The average human eats __________ spiders in their lifetime at night`eight
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The average human eats __________ spiders in their lifetime at night`eight`8
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The average human produces how many quarts of spit in a lifetime`25,000
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The average human uses which muscles most`the eye`eye
|
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The average ice berg weighs ___________ tons`20,000,000
|
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The average lifetime total amount of male ejaculation?`14 gallons
|
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The average male will ejaculate 2000 times from ______in his lifetime?`masturbation
|
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The average man's erection is how long?`12.9 cm
|
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The average number of erections per day for American males?`11
|
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The average person has 1,460 of these each year`dreams
|
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The average person has over ________ dreams a year`1,460
|
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The average person laughs _______ times a day`thirteen
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The average person laughs _______ times a day`thirteen`13
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The average porcupine has about _______ quills`30,000
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The average _______ reaches sexual maturity six months after birth.`steer
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The average single woman has sex ___ times a year. Married women are doing it 111 times a year.`72
|
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The average sperm donor makes _,_ _ _ to _,_ _ _ a year.`$4,000 to $5,000
|
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The average weekly poultry slaughter by TYSON Foods Inc in 1994 was_____?`26,500,000
|
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The average woman uses up approximately her height in lipstick every ____ years.`five
|
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The B-2 Stealth Bomber is designed to fly undetected by`radar
|
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The baby ruth candy bar was named after which u.s president's daughter`grover cleveland
|
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the baby ruth candy bar was named after which u.s president's daughter`grover`net
|
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The background radiation in ________ is twice that of the rest of Great Britain`aberdeen
|
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The back of a coin or medal`verso
|
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The backwash of a wave that has broken upon a beach`rifts
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The badger is a memebr of which family of animals`weasel
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The bagpipe was originally made from the whole skin of a ______`dead sheep
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The Bahamas lie off which US state`florida
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the bajorans wear an ear-piece in which ear?`right
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The balboa is the unit of currancy in which country`panama
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the bald-headed eagle is the national bird of ______`america
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The Balfour Declaration by Great Britain was in what year`1917
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The ballet 'Pineapple Poll' was reconstructed by Sir Charles Mackerras from sketches by which composer, more famous as half of a partnership`sir arthur sullivan
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The ball that is used in this game`baseball
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The ball used in this game`softball
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the band aid song do they know its christmas was written by whom`bob geldof
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The band Duran Duran got their name from an astronaut in the 1968 Jane Fonda movie`barbarella
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The Bangles, Sinnead O'Connor, & Tom Jones have recorded his songs:`prince
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The baptist What New World mammal did Columbus say resembled mermaids`The manatee
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The Barents Sea is an arm of which ocean`arctic
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The base block at the intersection of the baseboard and the vertical trim around an opening`plinth
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The base of the great pyramid of Egypt is large enough to cover how many football fields`10
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The basic assumptions or principles of a subject`elements
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The basic ingredients of a ploughmans lunch is bread & what`cheese
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The basis of all scientific agriculture, what involves six essential practices: proper tillage; maintenance of a proper supply of organic matter in the soil; maintenance of a proper nutrient supply; control of soil pollution; maintenance of the correct soil acidity; & control of erosion`soil management
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The basis of all scientific agriculture, which involves six essential practicesproper tillage; maintenance of a proper supply of organic matter in the soil; maintenance of a proper nutrient supply; control of soil pollution; maintenance of the correct soil acidity; & control of erosion`soil management
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The basis on which a thing stands, is founded, or is supported. base1`foundation
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The Batavian Republic was set up by France in 1795 in which European country`holland
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THE BATTER WITH THE MOST STRIKEOUTS IS`REGGIE JACKSON
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The battlefield of Austerlitz is in which modern day country`czech republic
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The battle of Austerlitz was fought in Monrovia.In which modern country is it`czechoslovakia
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The Battle of Inkerman took place in which war`crimean
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The Bay of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno are inlets of which sea`tyrrhenian
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The "Bay of Pigs" fiasco took place in this country.`cuba
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The Beach Boys had two British number one hits, "Good Vibrations" and which other`do it again
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The Beach Boys made their debut with what single`surfin
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The beanlike seeds of this plant, enclosed within a pulpy fruit`coffee
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The Bear and the Dragon is the last novel by which writer`tom clancey
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the bear is the ____ ____ of bern.`heraldic emblem
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The Beatles: A Beatles song says there are this many days in a week.`eight
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the beatles covered "twist and shout" previously a hit for this group`the isley brothers
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The Beatles: Cuando llega la lluvia`when the rain comes
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The Beatles first number 1 hit was ...`love me do
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the beatles' last live performance took place on the roof of this building:`apple studios
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The Beatles: McCartney made up this song when he fancied some French words.`michelle
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The Beatles: Of all the ex Beatles, he has the greatest net worth`paul
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The Beatles: Originally Miss Daisy Hawkins, she picks up the rice and lives in a dream`eleanor rigby
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The Beatles performed at this stadium in Minneapolis in 1964.`met stadium
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The Beatles song "martha my dear" was written by paul mccartney about what`sheepdog
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The Beatles: The beatles manager that died of a suspected drug overdose`brian epstein
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The Beatles: The club in Liverpool made famous for the Beatles early appearences`cavern
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The Beatles: The first Beatles song for which Ringo received full composing credit`don't pass me by
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The Beatles: The first Harrison composition featured on the A side of a Beatles single`something
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The Beatles: The name of Mean Mr. Mustards sister`pam
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The Beatles: The number of people killed by Maxwells silver hammer`3
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The Beatles: The only Beatles song starting with the letter J`julia
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The Beatles: This album has the same title as the Beatles' first feature film.`a hard days night
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The Beatles: This is what Rocky Raccoon found when he checked into his room`gideons bible
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The Beatles: This song was inspired by a cornflakes advertisement on TV.`good morning good morning
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The Beatles: This was the first number one Beatle hit in America`i want to hold your hand
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The Beatles: With over 2500 cover versions, it's the most widely covered of Beatles songs`yesterday
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The beer museum in Cincinnati is associated with this brewery`oldenberg
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The begetting of a bastard`bastardies
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The begetting of a bastard`bastardy
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The Belcher Islands are in what bay`hudson
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The belief in the existence of spiritual beings that are separable or separate from bodies`animism
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The belief that no God exists`atheism
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The belief that some mental phenomena cannot be explained by physical laws`mentalist
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The _______ believe that lame men made the best lovers and consequently used to break the legs of their male captives.`Amazons
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the Bells Toll`ernest hemingway
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the Bell Tolls - 1943`gary cooper
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the Bell Tolls 1943`Gary Cooper
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the Bell Tolls 1943`Ingrid Bergman
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the bell tolls'`ernest brain
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the bell tolls'`ernest hemingway
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the Bell Tolls'`ernest hemmingway
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The Bell Tolls: It Tolls For Thee`Donne
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The Bell Tolls`Katina Paxinou
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the bell tolls'`robert jordan
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the bell tolls" set`spanish civil war
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The bench on which a judge or other presiding officer sits in court`tribunal
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The benefice of a vicar`vicarage
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The beneficial or nutritious part`goodness
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The Berber language of this people`riffs
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The Bereich is a wine producing region of which country`germany
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The Bering Strait divides Russia from where`alaska
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The bering strait lies between alaska and ______`russia
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The bering strait lies between russia and ______`alaska
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the berlin air lift was known as`operation`clark
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The berlin air lift was known as`operation vittles
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the berlingske tidende is what country's leading newspaper?`denmark
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The berries of this plant, used in sauces, jellies, relishes, and beverages`cranberry
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The best known penis in the world is probably the one belonging to The best known penis in the world is probably the one belonging to _____ ______ _______ (1944-1988), whose penis when in erection measured a stunning 12" (30.5 cm)!`John Curtis Holmes
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The best or most skilled members of a group: 'the football team's -----.'`elite
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THE BIBLE: According to the Talmud, what did God do with 7 handfuls of earth brought ot him by the angel Azrael`he made adam
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The Bible: After Jonah spent time underwater, God sent him here`ninevah
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THE BIBLE: Brother of Japheth and Ham`shem
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The Bible: David spoke his last words to this person.`solomon
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THE BIBLE: Doubting apostle`thomas
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THE BIBLE: Father of Isaac`abraham
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The Bible: God gave Solomon his great wisdom through this`dream
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The Bible: God said, "Be strong and of a good courage" to him`david
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The Bible: He battled King Og at Edrei`moses
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THE BIBLE: In the Old Testament, from what kind of wood was the Ark of the Covenant made`acacia
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THE BIBLE: In the sermon on the mount who did Jesus warn would appear as wolves in sheeps clothing`false prophets
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THE BIBLE: In which book is the plague of toads described`exodus
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The Bible: Isaiah and Ezekiel foretell this grisly practice`cannibalism
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The Bible: Name of John the Baptist's father.`zacharias
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The Bible: Noah's ark is supposed to have rested on this mountain after deluge`ararat
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THE BIBLE: Second bird to be released from Noahs ark`dove
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THE BIBLE: Substance miraculously supplied as food to the Israelites in the wilderness`manna
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The Bible: The Book of Psalms say God has this many chariots`20000
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The Bible: The brother of Moses, he became the first Jewish high priest`aaron
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The Bible: The first five books of the Old testament are together called as`pentateuch
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The Bible: The gutsy Razis tossed this at the 500 soldiers send to kill him`intestine
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THE BIBLE: The name of which book comes form the greek word for origin`genesis
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The Bible: The Nebuchadnezzar king was of this nation.`babylon
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The Bible: "The Prodigal Son". What does "prodigal" mean`wasteful
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The Bible: "The Prodigal Son". What does "prodigal" mean`wasteful`lavish
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THE BIBLE: The symbol of which apostle is a club, the weapon by which he was killed`st jude
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The Bible: This part of King Saul's belongings was displayed in the temple of Dagon`his head
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The Bible: This person in Genesis was raped by his daughters`lot
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The Bible: This was Abraham's name before God changed it`abram
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THE BIBLE: To what does the adjective diluvial refer`the flood
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THE BIBLE: To which mountain did Elijah summon Ahab to choose between God and Baal`mount carmel
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the bible: what did god call the firmament`heaven
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THE BIBLE: What is the fifth book of the New Testament`Acts of the Apostles
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THE BIBLE: What is the longest name in the Bible`Mahershalalbaz
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THE BIBLE: What means "He who strives with God" and was the name given to Jacob after he'd wrestled with an angel`Israel
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THE BIBLE: What took place at Golgotha`Christ's crucifixion
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THE BIBLE: What was the name given to the chalice used by Christ at the Last Supper and later given to Joseph of Arimathea`holy grail
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THE BIBLE: Which disciple denied knowing Jesus Christ three times`peter
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THE BIBLE: Which gospel writer has the lion as his symbol`mark
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THE BIBLE: Which wife of Ahasuerus of Persia risked her life to save her people from Hamans plot to have them killed`esther
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THE BIBLE: Who annointed Saul and David as Kings of Israel`Samuel
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THE BIBLE: Who came from Gath`goliath
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THE BIBLE: Who successfully interpreted the Pharoahs dreams`joseph
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THE BIBLE: Who was King Solomons mother`Bathsheba
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THE BIBLE: Who was the father of disciples James and John`Zebedee
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THE BIBLE: Who wrote The Epistles`St Paul
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The Big Crunch is considered the reverse of what event`The big bang
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The Big Dipper is part of what constellation`Ursa Major
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the big four television broadcasting networks in the us.`nbc cbs abc fox
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the big four television broadcasting networks in the us`nbc cbs abc`mountain
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The biggest beer selling establishment in the world is the Mathaser. In what city, the capital of Bavaria, is the Malthaser located?`munich
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ThebiggestbeersellingestablishmentintheworldistheMathaser.Inwhatcity,thecapitalofBavaria,istheMalthaserlocated`munich
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the biggest bell is the ____________, cast in the kremlin in 1733. it weighs 216 tons, but alas, it is cracked and has never been rung`tsar kolokol
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the biggest selling album of all time`thriller
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The Big One was the name given to the company created when the Ringling Brothers Circus merged with which other circus`barnum & bailey`barnum and bailey
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The Billy Joel song "Uptown Girl" is about what woman`christie brinkley
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the biological clock is also known as`circadian rhythm
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The biro brothers invented the ballpoint pen in 1936, 1938 or 1939`1938
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The birthrate of a population`fertility
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The biscuit or cake made for this dessert`shortcake
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The bishop's throne in a cathedral is called a...`cathedra
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The bite from which insect caused the death of the poet Rupert Brook`mosquito,
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The black country is in which area of england`west midlands
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The Black Death claimed roughly __________ lives in the thirteenth century`forty million`40,000,000
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the black jews of ethiopia are known as`falasha
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The 'Black Pope' was in charge of which religious group`jesuits
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The Black Prince was the first holder of which Royal title`duke of cornwall
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The black widow spider can devour as many as _______ 'mates' in a single day`twenty
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The black widow spider can devour as many as _______ 'mates' in a single day`twenty`20
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The Black Widow spider eats her mate during or after ___.`sex
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The blank space bordering the written or printed area on a page`margins
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The blesbok, a South African antelope, is almost the same color as`grapefruit
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The blesbok, a South African ______, is almost the same color as grapejuice`antelope
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the bliss of mrs blossom starred what actress in the title role`shirley maclaine
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the bliss of mrs blossom starred what actress in the title role`shirley`randall
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The blood of a grasshopper is`white
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The blood of mammals is what color`red
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the blowfly, is a parasitic insect specific to what species of birds?`bluebirds
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The Bluebell flower is a member of which family`lily
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The Blue Mountains are a feature of which Caribbean Island`jamaica
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The Blue Mountains can be found on which Caribbean island`jamaica
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The Blue Ridge Mountains lie in Virginia and which other state`georgia
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the blue whale is the largest animal on earth. how long can it get (in feet)`100 feet
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The board game monopoly is based upon streets in what u.s. city`Atlantic City, New Jersey
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The bodice or waist of a dress`corsage
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THE BODY: A mass of lymphoid tissue at the back of the throat`adenoids
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THE BODY: another name for a tendon`sinew
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THE BODY: A sore on the eyelid`stye
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THE BODY: Bursitis affects the knee, what is its common name`housemaids knee
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THE BODY: By what name is the tendon at the back of the ankle known`the achilles
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THE BODY: By which other name is the shinbone known`the tibia
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THE BODY: Caries is an extremely common disease, by which name is it better known`tooth decay
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THE BODY: Colourless constituent of blood`plasma
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THE BODY: Except for sex cells, all human cells contain 23 pairs of what`chromosomes
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THE BODY: Exercise the mind in the contemplation of spiritual matters`meditate
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THE BODY: For which congenital disability was spastic a common name`cerebral palsy
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THE BODY: Graves disease is caused by excessive production of what`thyroid hormone
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THE BODY: Hard coating on the teeth`enamel
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THE BODY: How many teeth shoudl a person have`thirty two
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THE BODY: In which organ are the hepatic arteries`the liver
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THE BODY: Joint between femur and tibia`knee
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THE BODY: Lossof memory`amnesia
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The body of a human`carcass
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The body of an aircraft`fuselage
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The body of an insect is divided into how many sections`three
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The body of an insect is divided into how many sections`three`3
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The body of ceremonies or rites used in a place of worship`ritual
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The body of ceremonies or rites used in a place of worship`ritually
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THE BODY: Of or concerned with the voice`vocal
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The body of rules and principles governing the affairs of a community and enforced by a political authority: a legal system: 'international ---.'`law
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THE BODY: Of the kidneys`renal
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The body or outward appearance of a person or an animal considered separately from the face or head: figure`form
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The body or outward appearance of a person or an animal considered separately from the face or head: figure`formed
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The body or outward appearance of a person or an animal considered separately from the face or head: figure`forming
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The body or outward appearance of a person or an animal considered separately from the face or head: figure`forms
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THE BODY: Received by the ear`aural
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THE BODY: Small stirrup shaped bone of the middle ear`stapes
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the body snatchers released a single in 1980 titled "lets do _____"`rock steady
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THE BODY: The parasitic organism plasmodium, carried by an insect, transmits which disease`malaria
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THE BODY: The philtrum is a groove on the exterior of the body, where`between the nose and lip
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THE BODY: To what does the adjective buccal refer`cheek
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THE BODY: What are the pads of cartilage between spinal vertebrae commonly known`discs
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THE BODY: What does HIV stand for`human immunodeficiency virus
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THE BODY: What do white blood cells produce to fight antigens`antibodies
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THE BODY: What is affected by cholecystitis`gall bladder
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THE BODY: What is affected by otitis`the ear
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THE BODY: What is the common name for the disease parotitis`mumps
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THE BODY: What is the common name for the talus bone`ankle bone
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THE BODY: What is the common name given to the third molar teeth`wisdom teeth
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THE BODY: What is th econdition called when an internal organ protrudes through the wall of the cavity in which it is normally contained`hernia
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THE BODY: What is the more common name for allergic rhinitis`hay fever
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THE BODY: What is the name given to an examination of a body by dissection to determine cause of death`autopsy
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THE BODY: What is the popular name for decompression sickness`the bends
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THE BODY: What is the proper name for the kneecap`the patella
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THE BODY: What name is given to opacity in the lens of the eye`cataract
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THE BODY: What name is given to the bodys 24 hour cycle of sleeping, waking`circadian rhythm
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THE BODY: What were foreman,longman,lecman and littleman old names for`the fingers
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THE BODY: What would you be doing if your soft palate and pharynx were vibrating because of an obstruction`snoring
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THE BODY: where are red blood cells formed`in the bone marrow
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THE BODY: Where are the deltoid muscles`on the shoulder
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THE BODY: Where in the body is the cochlea`the inner ear
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THE BODY: Where is the carotid artery situated`in the neck
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THE BODY: Where is the coccyx`base of the spine
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THE BODY: Where is the pituitry gland`under the brain
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THE BODY: where is the temporal bone`side of the skull
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THE BODY: where would you find carpal bones and tarsal bones respectively`hands and feet
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THE BODY: Where would you find lymphocytes and thrombocytes`the blood
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THE BODY: Which acid is produced in the muscles during exercise`lactic acid
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THE BODY: Which aperture allows light into the eye`pupil
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THE BODY: Which disease is a virus infection and swelling of the parotid salivary glands`mumps
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THE BODY: Which disease is spread by a body louse`typhus
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THE BODY: which gland produces hormones to control the bodys metabolic rate`thyroid
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THE BODY: Which hormone regulates blood sugar level`insulin
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THE BODY: which is the longest bone in the human body`femur
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THE BODY: Which joint is affected by a Potts fracture`ankle
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THE BODY: Which sense is stimulated by the reaction of the olfactory cells`smell
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THE BODY: Which sight defect is the opposite of hypermetropia`myopia
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The ----bone`shin
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The bones making up this section, especially the seven small bones of the human ankle`tarsi
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The bones of a _____ weigh less than it's feathers`a pigeon
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The bony outer projection of this joint`elbow
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The bony outer projection of this joint`elbows
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The book '1984' written in 1949, 1950 or 1959`1949
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The book by Copernicus, which suggested that the Sun and not the Earth was the centre of the solar system, was banned officially banned by the Papacy until`1835
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The book called 'the cocktail party' was written by _________`ts eliott
|
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The book "Cry the Beloved Country' was set in which country`south africa
|
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The book 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' won the Nobel Prize for Literature in what year`1982
|
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The book 'Wamyouruijoshou' was the first to use what word`Kite
|
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The Boomtown Rats were averse to which day of the week`monday
|
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The boondocks J Worthington Foulfellow was the fox in what Disney cartoon`pinocchio
|
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The border or limit so indicated`boundaries
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The Bosman ruling was a legal decision relating to which sport`football
|
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The Bosphorus links which two seas`black and marmara
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the boss is also known as ___________?`bruce springsteen
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The bottom, rear, or hindmost part: 'the ---- of a shirt.'`tail
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The bottom, rear, or hindmost part: 'the tail of a shirt.'`tails
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The boundary surrounding a specific area: bounds: 'within the city limits.'`limiting
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The boundary surrounding a specific area: bounds: 'within the city -----s.'`limits
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The brain uses more than __% of the oxygen used by the human body`twenty five
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The brain uses more than __% of the oxygen used by the human body`twenty five`25
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The branch of an armed force that procures, maintains, and issues weapons, ammunition, and combat vehicles`ordnance
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The branch of an army that specializes in the use of such weapons`artillery
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The branch of an army that specializes in the use of such weapons`arty
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The branch of a science or art consisting of its explanatory statements, accepted principles, and methods of analysis, as opposed to practice: 'a fine`theories
|
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The branch of chemistry that is concerned with the rates of change in the concentration of reactants in a chemical reaction`kinetics
|
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The branch of linguistics that deals with etymologies`etymology
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The branch of literature constituting such works. caricature`satire
|
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The branch of literature constituting such works`farce
|
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The branch of medicine dealing with curing by operative procedures is ________`surgery
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The branch of medicine dealing with curing by operative procedures is `surgery
|
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The branch of medicine dealing with curing by operative procedures is ________`Surgery
|
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The branch of medicine that deals with the causes or origins of disease`etiologic
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The branch of this science encompassing treatment by drugs, diet, exercise, and other nonsurgical means`medicine
|
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The branch of which tree is a symbol of peace`olive
|
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The "brat" was a model of which car`subaru
|
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The Braves moved to Atlanta from where`milwaukee
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The breach of an oath or promise`perjuries
|
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The bridge connecting boston and cambridge via massachusetts avenue is commonly know as the ______`harvard bridge
|
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The bridge connecting Boston & Cambridge via Massachusetts Avenue is commonly know as the ______`harvard bridge
|
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the bridge of sighs were usually crossed by __________`prisoners
|
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The bristly flower head of D. sativus, used to produce a napped surface on wool and other fabrics`teasel
|
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The British colonial law in India monopolizing salt production provoked whose rebellious march to the sea`mahatma ghandi
|
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The British did not release the body of Napoleon Bonaparte to the French until _____ days after his death`twenty
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The British did not release the body of Napoleon Bonaparte to the French until _____ days after his death`twenty`20
|
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The British Mediterranean Fleet defeated Italian naval forces at which battle in May 1941`cape matapan
|
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The brothers Don and Phil formed which singing group`everly brothers
|
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the brothers liam & noel gallagher are members of this group`oasis
|
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the brothers of zeus`hades poisedon
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The building or buildings occupied by such a community`convent
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The buildings and grounds of such an institution`university
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The bulb of this plant`garlic
|
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The bulla used to seal such a document`bulls
|
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the bunkers had neighbors who got their own series. their last name was what`jefferson
|
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The bunya-bunya tree is native to which country`australia
|
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The burrowing boodie of Australia is the only kangaroo in the world that lives _________`underground
|
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The bursting shells fired from such artillery`flack
|
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The bursting shells fired from such artillery`flak
|
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The Bushmen of the _______ have semi-erect penises all the time.`Kalahari
|
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The bushy tip of the tail of certain animals: 'a cow's ------.'`switch
|
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The busiest muscles in the body are found where`eyelids
|
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The business of providing tours and services for tourists`tourism
|
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The business with which such a body of persons is charged`mission
|
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The business with which such a body of persons is charged`missions
|
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The ------- butterfly`emperor
|
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The Butterfly "Vanessa Atalanta" is better known as what. The...`Red Admiral
|
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The Caboliers was the name of whose jazzy band`cab calloway
|
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The Caduceus is the symbol of what profession`medical
|
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The calypso originated on which West Indian island`trinidad
|
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The Canadian air force won the 1948 olympic gold medal for what sport`hockey
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The Canadian dairy producers parodied this song with "M M M Moo Cows..."`k k k katy
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The Canadian dollar`loonies
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The Canadian province of ____ ______ leads the world in exporting lobster, wild blueberries, & christmas trees`nova scotia
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The Canadian shield is formed of what`maple leaf
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The canary islands in the pacific are named after what animal`dog`dogs
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The canary islands in the pacific are named after what animal`dogs
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the canary islands in the pacific are named after what animal`dog`woman
|
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The 'canebrake', 'timber' and 'pygmy' are types of what`rattlesnake
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The "canebrake", "timber" & "pygmy" are types of what`rattlesnakes
|
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The capacity of a merchant ship in units of 100 cubic feet`tonnage
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The capacity or activity of a tutor: instruction or teaching`tutelage
|
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The cap and bells formed the insignia of which group of people`jesters
|
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The Capital City of Azerbaidzhan`Baku
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The capital of Romania`bucuresti
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The capital of the African country Liberia is named after which American President?`James Monroe
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The cap of a jester, decorated to resemble the comb of a rooster`cockscomb
|
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The cardinal is the state bird of 5, 7 or 9 u.s states`seven
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The cardinal point on the mariner's compass 180 clockwise from due north and directly opposite north`sou
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The cardinal point on the mariner's compass 180 clockwise from due north and directly opposite north`south
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The cardinal point on the mariner's compass 180 clockwise from due north and directly opposite north`souths
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The cardinal point on the mariner's compass located at 0`north
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The cardinal point on the mariner's compass located at 0`norths
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the car everyone was looking for`54
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The "Carol of the Bells" is what nationality`ukrainian
|
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the car's design engineers worked`volvo
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The ------- cartilage`thyroid
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The cases and belongings of a traveler`luggage
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The Cassini division is associated with which planet`saturn
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The Castel Sant Angelo, in Rome, was originally the tomb of' which emperor`hadrian
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The caterpillar is the larval stage of which animal`butterfly
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The catfish has over ________ taste buds, that makes the catfish rank #1 for animal having the most taste buds`27,000
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The cattle so herded`roundup
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The Caucasus lie between which two stretches of water`black and caspian sea's
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The cause or object of such a feeling`aversion
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The cavity formed by this structure`pelves
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The cecum is part of the`large intestine
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the cecum is part of the`large`revolution
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The cecum is the pouch at the beginning of the..`large intestine
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The celebration of such an anniversary`jubilee
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The Celtic language of Wales. Also called Cymric`welsh
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The celtic queen, Boudicca (Boadicea), allegedly took poison to prevent torture by the Romans after they defeated her rebel forces in battle. Where is she thought to be buried`kings cross station
|
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The center of spiritual life: the soul`ghost
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The center of spiritual life: the soul`ghosts
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the centigrade scale is also known as the _____ scale`celsius
|
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The central idea or point: gist`upshot
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The central processing unit of a computer exclusive of peripheral and remote devices`mainframe
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The ceremonies, prayers, or other religious forms by which this love is expressed`worship
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The ceremony or celebration of a marriage`weddings
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The chador is a robe worn by women of which religion`islam
|
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The chamber on the right side of the heart that receives venous blood from the right atrium and forces it into the pulmonary artery`ventricle
|
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The chameleon has a tongue that is _______ times the length of its body`1.5
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The Channel between England and France grows about ______ millimetres each year`three hundred
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The Channel between England and France grows about ______ millimetres each year`three hundred`300
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The character Captain Queeg appeared in which film`the caine mutiny
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The character Charley Allnut appeared in which film`the african queen
|
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The characteristic and expected social behavior of an individual`role
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The characteristics of light by which the individual is made aware of objects or light sources through the receptors of the eye, described in terms of`color
|
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The characteristics of light by which the individual is made aware of objects or light sources through the receptors of the eye, described in terms of`colors
|
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The characteristic state or condition of a living organism`life
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The Character Names Of The Tallest and Shortest of Bond Henchmen`Answer Format: Tallest & Shortest`Jaws & Nick Nack
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the characters bert & ernie on sesame street were named after bert the cop & ernie the taxi driver in what move by frank capra`its a wonderful life
|
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The characters, Farmer Boulderwood and Sergeant Troy appear in which Thomas Hardy novel`far from the madding crowd
|
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The characters in a dramatic or literary work`personas
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The characters lister and rimmer appear in which tv sitcom`red dwarf
|
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the characters of homer, marge, lisa, & maggie were given the same first names as who's real life father, mother, & two sisters`matt groening
|
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The character Wackford Squeers appears in which Charles Dickens' novel`nicholas nickleby
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The "Chariots of Fire' Olympics took place in which year`1924
|
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The Charles Bridge and St Vitus' Cathedral are in which European city`prague
|
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The Charleston was indroduced in which year`1925
|
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The cheat "There Is No Cow Level" is a reference to what Blizzard game`Diablo 2
|
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The checks and preparations carried out during this activity`countdown
|
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The chemical composition of a particular living system or biological substance: 'viral ----------ry.'`biochemist
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The chemical ethylene glycol is most commonly used as what`antifreeze
|
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The chemical formula for rubidium bromide is rbbr. It is the only chemical formula known to be a what`palindrome
|
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The chemical formula H2O2 refers to what?`Hydrogen Peroxide
|
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The chemical ______, found in ripe fruit, causes jam to set when cooling`pectin
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The chemical phenylethylamine, which your brain produces when you fall in love, is found in what food`chocolate
|
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The chicken can travel up to _____ miles per hour`nine
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The chicken can travel up to _____ miles per hour`nine`9
|
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The chief food for more than half the people in the world is ____`rice
|
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The chief law officer of a city, town, or government department`sol
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The chief law officer of a city, town, or government department`solicitor
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The chief officer of a government, state, or political division`executive
|
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The chief of police of Paris, France`prefect
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The chief one of a related group: 'the -------- of a newspaper chain: the -------- of a line of reference books.'`flagship
|
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The children in one family`brood
|
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The children's classic Charlotte's Web features a pig, what is he called`Wilbur
|
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The childrens' nursery rhyme 'Ring-a-Ring-a-Roses' actually refers to the Black Death which killed about ______ people in the fourteenth-century`30,000,000
|
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The childrens story 'The Rose and The Ring' was written by which 19th century novelist`william thackeray
|
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The chimpanzee holds the record for the quickest mammal sexual intercourse session at an average of _______ seconds.`three
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The chimpanzee holds the record for the quickest mammal sexual intercourse session at an average of?`three seconds
|
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the chinese almanac is also called the _____`i ching
|
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The Chinese call fossilized dinosaur teeth 'dragon's teeth' What are they used for`Medicines
|
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The Chinese dialect of Peking`pekinese
|
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The Chinese ideograph with two women under one roof means what?`Trouble
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The 'Chinese Restaurant Syndrome' is thought to be caused by what`monosodium glutamate
|
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The Chinese used fingerprints as a method of identification as far back as AD`seven hundred
|
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The Chinese used fingerprints as a method of identification as far back as AD`seven hundred`700
|
|
The Chinese were using aluminum to make things as early as ___ ad`300
|
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The chinese were using what metal to make things as early as 300 ad`aluminium
|
|
the christian calendar, which we use today, was invented by`exiguus
|
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The chrysanthemum is the flower for what month`november
|
|
the chuck e. cheese franchise was created by---------- , a restaurant combining ----------`robotic
|
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the chuck e. cheese franchise was created by---------- , a restaurant combining robotic`atari
|
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the chuck e. ---------- franchise was created by atari, a restaurant combining robotic`cheese
|
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The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is a World Heritage Site, in which Italian city would you find it`milan
|
|
The circular outer part of a wheel, furthest from the axle`rimmed
|
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The circumstances in which an event occurs: a setting`context
|
|
The city of Buffalo is situated at the eastern edge of which lake`erie
|
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The city of Carlisle, in Cumbria, stands upon which river`eden
|
|
The city of ____ ____ contains a district called 'Hell's Kitchen'`new york
|
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The city of Istanbul straddles two separate continents, ______ & _______ `europe & asia
|
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The city of Istanbul straddles two separate continents, ______ &`europe & asia`europe and asia
|
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The city of Karachi lies at the mouth of which river`indus
|
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The city of ______ left the Industrial Promotion Centre standing as a monument the atomic bombing`hiroshima
|
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The City of London police are reigning Olympic champions for Britain in what sport`Tug of War
|
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The city of Mt. Vernon, Washington grows more ______ than the entire country of Holland`tulips
|
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The city of Rouen stands on which river`seine
|
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The city of Sheffield stands on the River Sheaf; and on which other, major, river`dublin
|
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The city of Tours stands on which river`loire
|
|
The city of winnipeg manitoba's by-pass is known as _____`duff's ditch
|
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The city with the most riders in it's subway system is what`moscow
|
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The Clash: Ch_rl__ d_nt s_rf`charlie dont surf
|
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the clash had only one number 1 hit what was it`should i stay or should i go
|
|
The class of animals known as _________, which include dolphins and whales, have the largest penises among animals.`cetaceans
|
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The class of compositions in a genre: 'has excellent command of the chanteuse ----------.'`repertoire
|
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The clay or soil from which this brick is made`adobe
|
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"the cleaner" pours acid on a still living man.`la femme nikita
|
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"The Cleaner" pours acid on a still living man.`le femme nikita
|
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The clergy`priesthood
|
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The Clifton Suspension Bridge spans which river`avon
|
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The ----- clitoridis`glans
|
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The closest relatives to anteaters are what`sloths & armadillos
|
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The closest relatives to anteaters are what`sloths & armadillos`sloths and armadillos
|
|
The closest relative to the spiny anteater is what`platypus
|
|
The closure of which British nuclear re-processing plant was announced in 1998`dounreay
|
|
The cloth from which such a coat is made, usually of wool, often with a heavy nap`mackinaw
|
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The clothing pressed or to be pressed with a heated iron`ironings
|
|
The CN Tower is in which Canadian city`toronto
|
|
The coast line around this lake in North Dakota is longer than the California coastline along the Pacific Ocean.`Lake Sakakawea
|
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The cocktail "Daiquiri" contains limejuice and which spirit`rum
|
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The cocktail "Margarita" contains cointreau, lime and which spirit`tequila
|
|
the cocoanut grove night club disaster occurred in what major us city?`boston
|
|
The code name for the allied invasion of Italy in WW II was operation _______`avalanche
|
|
The coelacanth, once thought to be extinct, is what kind of creature`fish
|
|
The coldest temperature ever recorded was ____ deg Celsius, in Siberia`-70
|
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The collecting of Beer mats is called`tegestology
|
|
The collection of poems called Barrack Room Ballads and Other Verses was written by whom in 1892`rudyard kipling
|
|
The collective conscious and unconscious processes in a sentient organism that direct and influence mental and physical behavior`mind
|
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The collective conscious and unconscious processes in a sentient organism that direct and influence mental and physical behavior`minds
|
|
The Color of Money starring Paul Newman was released in this year`1986
|
|
The color of the blood of an octopus is`bluish green
|
|
The color ----- was first used in the Afghan War in 1880 - the color was considered good camouflage.`khaki
|
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The combination of distinctive features of literary or artistic expression, execution, or performance characterizing a particular person, group, school,`style
|
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The combination of parts at the same pitch or in octaves`unison
|
|
The combination of the queen of spades and jack of diamonds in this game`pinochle
|
|
the comedian/actor joseph levitch is better known to us as?`jerry lewis
|
|
The commander of the Apollo 11 command module & the first woman shuttle commander share this same last name`collins
|
|
The commander or one of the crew of such a ship`privateer
|
|
The commercial functions involved in transferring goods from producer to consumer`marketings
|
|
The commercially valuable white fur of this animal`ermine
|
|
The commissioned officers on a warship`wardroom
|
|
The common garden flower TAGETES is a variety of which popular plant`marigold
|
|
The common name for a low frequency speaker`woofer
|
|
The common people of an ancient Greek state`demos
|
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The common people: the populace`crowd
|
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The common people: the populace`plebes
|
|
The common term for a member of the bee genus 'Bombus' is the`bumblebee
|
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The companionship of individuals in a congenial atmosphere and on equal terms`fellowship
|
|
The company Steiff is most famous for making which toys`teddy bears
|
|
The comparative study of folk knowledge and culture. Also called folkloristics`folklore
|
|
The complex of chemical and physical phenomena characteristic of or attributable to isomers`isomerism
|
|
The composer Berlioz married Harriet Smithson in which year`1833
|
|
The composite of qualities, such as courage, determination, and vigor, often thought to be appropriate to a man`manhood
|
|
The composition of printed material from movable type`typo
|
|
The composition, structure, properties, and reactions of a substance`chemistry
|
|
The compound carotene gives the _______ its colour`carrot
|
|
The compound of this sect was under siege in Waco, Texas.`Branch Davidians
|
|
The conception and development of a plan or an idea in the mind`gestation
|
|
the concerti on the two voyager probes information discs are performed by what famed canadian pianist`glenn gould
|
|
The concert which Morrison allegedly "revealed" himself was in what city`miami
|
|
The condensed water vapor trail left behind by jets and rockets is called a`contrail
|
|
The condition of active, blazing combustion: 'burst into -----.'`flame
|
|
The condition of active, blazing combustion: 'burst into flame.'`flames
|
|
The condition of being -----: 'a car with a trailer in tow.'`towed
|
|
The condition of being a child without parents`orphanage
|
|
The condition of being an opposing principle, force, or factor: 'the inherent ---------- of capitalism and socialism.'`antagonism
|
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The condition of being a tenant: tenancy`tenantry
|
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The condition of being born to the gentry`gentility
|
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The condition of being delegated`delegation
|
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The condition of being depressed`depression
|
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The condition of being dismissed`dismissal
|
|
The condition of being distorted`distortion
|
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The condition of being drawn or pulled`traction
|
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The condition of being ---ed: 'a car with a trailer in ---.'`tow
|
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The condition of being elevated`elevation
|
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The condition of being excited`excitement
|
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The condition of being expanded or stretched`dilatation
|
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The condition of being extinguished`extinction
|
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The condition of being false: lack of truth`untruth
|
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The condition of being full, ample, or complete`plenitude
|
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The condition of being held as a pledge against the payment of a loan: 'jewels in pawn.'`pawned
|
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The condition of being homesick: homesickness`nostalgia
|
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The condition of being immersed`immersion
|
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The condition of being in conflict: antagonism: The history of men's ---------- to women's emancipation is more interesting perhaps than the story of that emancipation`opposition
|
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The condition of being indented`indention
|
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The condition of being indicted`indictment
|
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The condition of being infamous`infamies
|
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The condition of being infamous`infamy
|
|
The condition of being irritated: vexation: 'honked the horn with ---------- at the delay.'`irritation
|
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The condition of being knocked down`knockdown
|
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The condition of being linked`linkage
|
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The condition of being mixed: 'the inevitable -------s of urban neighborhoods.'`mixture
|
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The condition of being pressed`pressure
|
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The condition of being protected`protection
|
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The condition of being regarded with disapproval`disfavor
|
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The condition of being retained`retention
|
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The condition of being revived`revival
|
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The condition of being seduced`seduction
|
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The condition of being separated`separation
|
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The condition of being severed`severance
|
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The condition of being spoiled`spoilage
|
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The condition of being starved`starvation
|
|
The condition of being stopped or held back: restraint: 'kept my temper in check: holding agricultural pests in check with sprays.'`checks
|
|
The condition of being stopped or held back: restraint: 'kept my temper in -----: holding agricultural pests in ----- with sprays.'`check
|
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The condition of being strongly and generally disapproved`disgrace
|
|
The condition of being subverted`subversion
|
|
The condition of being sustained`sustenance
|
|
The condition of being towed: 'a car with a trailer in tow.'`towing
|
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The condition of being towed: 'a car with a trailer in tow.'`tows
|
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The condition of being twisted or turned`torsion
|
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The condition of being vibrated`vibration
|
|
The condition of having a disguised or concealed identity`incognito
|
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The condition of having incorrect or false knowledge`error
|
|
The condition of having lost honor or good repute`dishonor
|
|
The condition of having one's clothing stuck between the buttocks, often from having had one's pants or underwear pulled up as a prank`wedgie
|
|
The condition of so being stretched: tautness`tension
|
|
The condition of such a curvature of the legs`bowleg
|
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The condition or causative agent, such as a bacterium, fungus, or virus, that results in`blight
|
|
The condition or fact of being excluded`exclusion
|
|
The condition or quality of being human`humanities
|
|
The condition or quality of being knowledgeable in a particular subject or field: 'cultural --------: biblical --------.'`literacy
|
|
The condition or time of flowering: 'peach trees in -------.'`blossom
|
|
The condition produced by corroding`corrosion
|
|
The condition, rank, or conduct of a peasant`peasantry
|
|
The condition resulting from altering: modification`alteration
|
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The condition resulting from a`sprain
|
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The condition resulting from bad fortune or ill luck: 'wanted to help those in ----------.'`misfortune
|
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The condition resulting from such lack`privation
|
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The condition underfoot as it affects one's headway in walking or riding: 'Once we left the trail the ----- was rough.'`going
|
|
The condom is named after __. _________ Condom.`Dr. Charles
|
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The condom-made originally of linen-was invented in the early _____'_.`1500's
|
|
The conduct or mode of existence of a vagrant`vagrancies
|
|
The Congress of Paris ended which war`crimean war
|
|
The connection of people by blood or marriage: kinship`relation
|
|
The conqueror Temujin was better known by what name`genghis khan
|
|
The conscious production or arrangement of sounds, colors, forms, movements, or other elements in a manner that affects the sense of beauty, specifically the productionof the beautiful in a`art
|
|
The conservative, william h. rehnquist, was appointed by ronald reagan in 1986 to which highly influential post, which he still (February '99) holds`chief justice
|
|
The constellations Canis Major and Canis Minor are said to represent the dogs of the Greek Hunter`orion
|
|
The construction of which famous New York City building was completed in 1931`the empire state
|
|
The contact, or moment of contact, of a landing aircraft or spacecraft with the landing surface`touchdown
|
|
The containers and often the utensils used when eating: 'took out the ----es and silverware: washed the ----es.'`dish
|
|
The contents or capacity of such a structure`shelves
|
|
The context and environment in which a situation is set: the background`settings
|
|
The continuous decorative moulding between a wall and the ceiling`cornice
|
|
The convex surface of a road`camber
|
|
The cooking term "parmentier" indicates which vegetable`potatoes
|
|
The Copts account for about 5% of the population of which country`egypt
|
|
The cords, threads, or wires surrounding these spaces. Often used in the plural`mesh
|
|
The correct name for the voice box is the _________`larynx
|
|
The corresponding bone in the hind leg of an animal`fibula
|
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The corresponding part of the forefoot of a quadruped`metacarpi
|
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The corresponding part of the hind foot of other vertebrates`heel
|
|
The corresponding part of the hind leg of a quadruped or other vertebrate animal`thigh
|
|
The corresponding region in vertebrates other than mammals`abdomen
|
|
The cortex and medulla are parts of what human organ`kidney
|
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The cortex & medulla are parts of what organ`kidney
|
|
The cost at which something is obtained: 'believes that the ----- of success is hard work.'`price
|
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The cost of carting`cartage
|
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The cost of such maintenance`upkeep
|
|
The cost of the first pay-toilets installed in England was`tuppence
|
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The Cotswold Hills are mainly in which County`Gloucestershire
|
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The cotton fabric used for such loincloths`dhoti
|
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the cotton mouth is a member of which family`pit`bishop
|
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the cotton mouth is a member of which family`pit viper
|
|
The countries of Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg are together called `Benelux
|
|
The countries of Sarawak and Brunei lie on which island`borneo
|
|
The Country Cut-ups was the original name of what country & western music group`The Oak Ridge Boys
|
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The Country Gentleman is the nickname of what guitarist`chet atkins
|
|
The country name for which bird is 'merle'`blackbird
|
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The country name for which bird is the 'ruddock'`robin
|
|
The country of Benin changed its name from Dahomey in`1975
|
|
the country of siam was renamed to what in 1939`thailand
|
|
The course or direction in which a ship or aircraft is moving`headings
|
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The covered compartment of a heavy vehicle or machine, such as a truck or locomotive, in which the operator or driver sits`cab
|
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The covered compartment of a heavy vehicle or machine, such as a truck or locomotive, in which the operator or driver sits`cabbed
|
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The covered compartment of a heavy vehicle or machine, such as a truck or locomotive, in which the operator or driver sits`cabs
|
|
The cover for such an opening`hatch
|
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The cover for such an opening`hatches
|
|
The covering on the tip of a shoelace is a(n) `aglet
|
|
The craft or occupation of a potter`potteries
|
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The craft, trade, or business of upholstering`upholstery
|
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The crank used to give motion to a grindstone or similar device`winch
|
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The crawl`freestyle
|
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The crayfish isn't a fish at all - it is related to the`lobster
|
|
The creation or use of new words or senses`neologism
|
|
The creature Hirudo medicinalis was used extensively by doctors, what is it`leech
|
|
The Crimea lies on which body of water`black sea
|
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The crisp bits that remain after rendering fat from meat or frying or roasting the skin, especially of a pig or a goose`cracklings
|
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The crisp thick leafstalks of this plant`celeries
|
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The crocodile is surprisingly fast on land. If pursued by a crocodile, a person should run in a ______ motion, for the crocodile has little or no ability to make sudden changes of direction`zigzag
|
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The crop that ripens or is gathered in a season`harvest
|
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The crop that ripens or is gathered in a season`harvesting
|
|
The crowning achievement or final stroke: the culmination or acme`capstone
|
|
'the crucible' is a play set during which trials`salem witchcraft trials
|
|
The cruise liner, Queen Elizabeth II, moves only _________ for each gallon of diesel that it burns`six inches
|
|
The cry of a horse`neigh
|
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The crystalline quartz, Amethyst was once believed to prevent`drunkenness
|
|
The 'Crystal Palace' at the Great Exhibition of 1851, contained ______ square metres of glass`92,900
|
|
The cucumber is a _____, not a vegetable`fruit
|
|
The current line-up of which POP group includes John McVie, Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham`fleetwood mac
|
|
The curved, beaklike prow of an ancient Roman ship, especially a war galley`rostra
|
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The custom of a red lantern to signify a brothel was first introduced in Avignon, France, in ____.`1234
|
|
The cutting mechanism of a reaper or mower`sickle
|
|
The Czech dialects of Bohemia`bohemian
|
|
The Daiquiri cocktail is named after a place in which country`cuba
|
|
The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy comes from which piece by Tchaikovsky`nutcracker suite
|
|
The date of which christian festival was fixed in 325 ad by the council of nicaea`easter
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The daughter of James V and the French noblewoman Mary of Guise` Mary Queen Of Scots
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The dawn`morn
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The day after Christmas day`boxing day
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The Dead Sea lies on the border of Israel and which other country`jordan
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The Dead Sea Scroll was discovered in what year`1947
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The de beers group of companies controls more than 80% of the world's supply of ______`rough diamonds
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The decorations of which English woodcarver adorn the walls of Hampton Court and Windsor Castle`grinling gibbons
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The deeper part of a river or harbor, especially a deep navigable passage`channel
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the deepest ocean trench in the world`marianas
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The defensive positions of first base, second base, third base, and shortstop considered as a unit`infield
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The degree of sharpness of a cutting blade`edge
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The degree of sharpness of a cutting blade`edging
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The degree to which a substance is toxic`toxicities
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The degree to which a thing extends: 'prosecuted to the fullest ------ of the law.'`extent
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The degree to which this quality is exercised: 'The program was implemented with great ---------- and speed.'`efficiency
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the "deliverance" soundtrack featured "dueling ______"`banjos
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The democrats nominate Massachusetts governor _____ for president`michael dukakis
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The density of what would be measured with a lactometer`milk
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The depiction of the Mad Hatter in "Alice in Wonderland" reflected a poisoning of 19th century hatmakers from what`mercury
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The deriving of pleasure, or the tendency to derive pleasure, from cruelty`sadism
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the desert fox was`erwin`mercator
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the desert fox was`erwin rommel
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The designated area of each golf hole from which a player makes his or her first stroke`teed
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The design, development, and production of aircraft`aviation
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The desire to drink`thirst
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The destruction or ruin of one's own interests: 'It is professional ------- to involve oneself in illegal practices.'`suicide
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The detective Miss Marple was created by which writer`agatha christie
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The determination of right and wrong in questions of conduct or conscience by analyzing cases that illustrate general ethical rules`casuistry
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The Devil: Satan`fiend
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The Devil: Satan. Used with the`archenemy
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The Devil's Dictionary: adj. Able to pick with equal skill a right-hand pocket or a left.`ambidextrous
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The Devil's Dictionary: adj. Addicted to the cruelty of devouring the timorous vegetarian, his heirs and assigns.`carnivorous
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The Devil's Dictionary: adj. Devoid of consideration for the selfishness of others.`selfish
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The Devil's Dictionary: adj. Reliant upon another's generosity for the support which you are not in a position to exact from his fears.`dependent
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The Devil's Dictionary: adj. Sensible, madam, to the worth of this present writer. Alive, sir, to the advantages of letting him alone.`good
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The Devil's Dictionary: adj. Unduly concerned about the preservation of that which can be lost only if not worth keeping.`jealous
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A bearer of good tidings, particularly (in a religious sense) such as assure us of our own salvation and the damnation of our neighbors.`evangelist
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A bondman's change from the tyranny of another to the despotism of himself.`emancipation
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A book which the Mohammedans foolishly believe to have been written by divine inspiration, but which Christians know to be a wicked imposture, contradictory to the Holy Scriptures.`Koran
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A ceremony at which two persons undertake to become one, one undertakes to become nothing, and nothing undertakes to become supportable.`wedding
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A certain nervous disorder afflicting the young and inexperienced. A passion that goeth before a sprawl.`zeal
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A commodity which is a more or less adulterated condition the State sells to the citizen as a reward for his allegiance, taxes and personal service.`justice
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A daily record of that part of one's life, which he can relate to himself without blushing.`diary
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A daughter of Hope and Fear, explaining to Ignorance the nature of the Unknowable.`religion
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A dead sinner revised and edited.`saint
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A drink served at banquets of the Olympian deities. The secret of its preparation is lost, but the modern Kentuckians believe that they come pretty near to a knowledge of its chief ingredient.`nectar
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A familiar kitchen-garden vegetable about as large and wise as a man's head.`cabbage
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A game said to be played with cards for some purpose to this lexicographer unknown.`poker
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A hollow edifice erected for the habitation of man, rat, mouse, beetle, cockroach, fly, mosquito, flea, bacillus and microbe.`house
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A kind of mystic ceremony substituted for religious worship, with what spiritual efficacy has not been determined.`bath
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A large stone presented by the archangel Gabriel to the patriarch Abraham, and preserved at Mecca. The patriarch had perhaps asked the archangel for bread.`Caaba
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A lie that has not cut its teeth. An habitual liar's nearest approach to truth: the perigee of his eccentric orbit.`fib
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A machine of great moral value to man, allaying his concern for the future by reminding him what a lot of time remains to him.`clock
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A machine which makes a Frenchman shrug his shoulders with good reason.`guillotine
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A male person commonly known in America as a "crowned head," although he never wears a crown and has usually no head to speak of.`king
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A method of untying with the teeth of a political knot that would not yield to the tongue.`battle
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A mistake in taste for which the wisdom of the future will adjudge a punishment called trigamy.`bigamy
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A modest gentleman shrinking from the distinction of private life and diligently seeking the honorable obscurity of public office.`nominee
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. An act or event out of the order of nature and unaccountable, as beating a normal hand of four kings and an ace with four aces and a king.`miracle
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. An American sovereign in his probationary state.`alien
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. An ancient Egyptian, formerly in universal use among modern civilized nations as medicine, and now engaged in supplying art with an excellent pigment. He is handy, too, in museums in gratifying the vulgar curiosity that serves to distinguish man from the lower animals.`mummy
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. An arboreal animal which makes itself at home in genealogical trees.`monkey
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. An armed force for protection and participation.`police
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. An ecclesiastical dignitary one point holier than a bishop.`archbishop
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. An inevitable occurrence due to the action of immutable natural laws.`accident
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. An ingenious instrument which indicates what kind of weather we are having.`barometer
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. An inscription on a tomb, showing that virtues acquired by death have a retroactive effect.`epitaph
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. An instrument to tickle human ears by friction of a horse's tail on the entrails of a cat.`fiddle
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. An unlocked door in the prison of Identity. It leads into the jail yard.`opiate
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A nutritious substance supplied by a bountiful Providence for the fattening of the poor.`air
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A parlor utensil for subduing the impenitent visitor. It is operated by pressing the keys of the machine and the spirits of the audience.`piano
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A person who boasts himself hard to please because nobody tries to please him.`critic
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to. A degree of friendship called slight when its object is poor or obscure, and intimate when he is rich or famous.`acquaintance
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A person with a Caucasian body and a Mongolian soul. A Tartar Emetic.`Russian
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A place in which the dead are laid to await the coming of the medical student.`grave
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A place where horses, ponies and elephants are permitted to see men, women and children acting the fool.`circus
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A place where the wicked cease from troubling you with talk of their personal affairs, and the good listen with attention while you expound your own.`heaven
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A play in which the story is told without violence to the language. The least disagreeable form of dramatic action.`pantomime
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A popular entertainment given to the military by innocent bystanders.`riot
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. Appointing your grandmother to office for the good of the party.`nepotism
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A preparation that renders the hook more palatable. The best kind is beauty.`bait
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A prostrating disease caused by a determination of the heart to the head. It is sometimes accompanied by a copious discharge of hydrated chloride of sodium from the eyes.`emotion
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A rival aspirant to public honors.`impostor
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A sentiment appropriate to the occasion of another's superiority.`hatred
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A sharp and clever remark, usually quoted, and seldom noted; what the Philistine is pleased to call a "joke."`witticism
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A ship big enough to carry two in fair weather, but only one in foul.`friendship
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A sign that something will happen if nothing happens.`omen
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A singular instrument worn at the end of the human arm and commonly thrust into somebody's pocket.`hand
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A slimy, gobby shellfish which civilization gives men the hardihood to eat without removing its entrails! The shells are sometimes given to the poor.`oyster
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A soft, indestructible automaton provided by nature to be kicked when things go wrong in the domestic circle.`cat
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A species of snake. So called from its habit of adding funeral outlays to the other expenses of living.`adder
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion.`absurdity
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A state of mind produced by contemplation of a neighbor's uneasiness.`comfort
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage.`politics
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A tyrant's authority for crime and fool's excuse for failure.`destiny
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. A woman with a fine prospect of happiness behind her.`bride
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. Death's baby-carriage.`hearse
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. Desire and expectation rolled into one.`hope
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. Emulation adapted to the meanest capacity.`envy
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. Homo Creator's testimony to the sound construction and fine finish of Deus Creatus. A popular form of abjection, having an element of pride.`worship
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. In American politics, a large corporation composed in greater part of thrifty working men, widows of small means, orphans in the care of guardians and the courts, with many similar malefactors and public enemies.`trust
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. In Christian countries, the day after the baseball game.`Monday
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. In diplomacy, a last demand before resorting to concessions.`ultimatum
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. In man, the gateway to the soul; in woman, the outlet of the heart.`mouth
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. In the Buddhist religion, a state of pleasurable annihilation awarded to the wise, particularly to those wise enough to understand it.`nirvana
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. Nature's provision for wealthy American minds ambitious to incur social distinction and suffer high life.`nobelman
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. One of Imagination's most precious possessions.`liberty
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. One skilled in circumvention of the law.`lawyer
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. One who drafts a plan of your house, and plans a draft of your money.`architect
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. One who in a perilous emergency thinks with his legs.`coward
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. Purchasing the barrel of whiskey that you do not need for the price of the cow that you cannot afford.`economy
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. Reverence for the Supreme Being, based upon His supposed resemblance to man.`piety
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. That period of life in which we compound for the vices that we still cherish by reviling those that we have no longer the enterprise to commit.`age
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the foolish their lack of understanding.`education
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. That which sternly impels us in the direction of profit, along the line of desire.`duty
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The art and practice of selling one's credibility for future delivery.`prophecy
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The art of depicting nature as it is seen by toads. The charm suffusing a landscape painted by a mole, or a story written by a measuring-worm.`realism
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The art of orally persuading fools that white is the color that it appears to be. It includes the gift of making any color appear white.`eloquence
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The chief of a nation that prefers the pestilence of despotism to the plague of anarchy.`dictator
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The classical prototype of the modern "small hot bird."`phoenix
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The death of endeavor and the birth of disgust.`achievement
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The doctrine that everything is God, in contradistinction to the doctrine that God is everything.`pantheism
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The dream of a mad philosopher. That which would remain in the cupel if one should assay a phantom. The nucleus of a vacuum.`reality
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The eleventh twelfth of a weariness.`november
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The father of a most respectable family, comprising Enthusiasm, Affection, Self-denial, Faith, Hope, Charity and many other goodly sons and daughters.`delusion
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The god of the world's leading religion. The chief temple is in the holy city of New York.`Mammon
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The human race, collectively, exclusive of the anthropoid poets.`humanity
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The infancy of youth, the youth of manhood, the entire past of age.`yesterday
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The kind of clothing worn by a man whose tailor is a blacksmith.`armor
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The kind of ignorance distinguishing the studious.`learning
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The least hateful form of dejection.`pleasure
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The Mahometan Supreme Being, as distinguished from the Christian, Jewish, and so forth.`Allah
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The March fool with another month added to his folly.`April fool
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The most acceptable hypocrisy.`politeness
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The music with which we charm the serpents guarding another's treasure.`language
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The only thing that the rich are willing for the poor to call theirs, and keep.`distance
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The period of a thousand years when the lid is to be screwed down, with all reformers on the under side.`millennium
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The period of human life intermediate between the idiocy of infancy and the folly of youth--two removes from the sin of manhood and three from the remorse of age.`childhood
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The period of our lives when, according to Wordsworth, "Heaven lies about us." The world begins lying about us pretty soon afterward.`infancy
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The Period of Possibility, when Archimedes finds a fulcrum, Cassandra has a following and seven cities compete for the honor of endowing a living Homer.`youth
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The power by which a woman charms a lover and terrifies a husband.`beauty
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The science that treats of the various tribes of Man, as robbers, thieves, swindlers, dunces, lunatics, idiots and ethnologists.`ethnology
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The smallest current coin.`advice
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. The tribute of a fool to the worth of the nearest ass.`vanity
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The Devil's Dictionary: n. Worthless matter, such as the religions, philosophies, literatures, arts and sciences of the tribes infesting the regions lying due south from Boreaplas.`rubbish
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The Devil's Dictionary: pro. All there is in the world if you like it.`enough
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The Devil's Dictionary: v.i. Secretly to overhear a catalogue of the crimes and vices of another or yourself.`eavesdrop
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The Devil's Dictionary: v.i. To lay the foundation for a future offence.`apologize
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The Devil's Dictionary: v.i. To perform successively (and successfully) the functions of mastication, humectation, and deglutition.`eat
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The Devil's Dictionary: v.i. To succumb to the preponderance of one set of influences over another set.`decide
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The Devil's Dictionary: v. To ask for something with an earnestness proportioned to the belief that it will not be given.`beg
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The Devil's Dictionary: v. To lay the foundation for a superstructure of imposition.`please
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The Devil's Dictionary: v.t. To affirm another's guilt or unworth; most commonly as a justification of ourselves for having wronged him.`accuse
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The Devil's Dictionary: v.t. To bother about the best method of accomplishing an accidental result.`plan
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The Devil's Dictionary: v.t. To create a vacancy without nominating a successor.`kill
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The Devil's Dictionary: v.t. To venerate expectantly.`adore
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The Devonian Period is also known as the Age of __________.`fish
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The Devonian Period is also known as the Age of `fish
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the diagrammatic representation of subway maps, circuit boards and many other complicated networks is called`topology
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The dialect or accent of the natives of the East End of London`cockney
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The dial tone of a normal telephone is in what key`f
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The diameter of the Moon is ______ km`3,476
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The diameter of wool is measured in`microns
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'The Diary of Anne Frank' was first published in English under what title?`Diary of a Young Girl
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'The Diary of Anne Frank' was first published in English under what title`The Diary of a Young Girl
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The digestive juices of crocodiles contain so much __________ that they have dissolved iron spearheads and 6-inch steel hooks that the crocodiles have swallowed`hydrochloric acid
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The dimension between two surfaces of an object, usually the dimension of smallest measure`thickness
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The diocese of a bishop`bishopric
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The direction of the earth's axial rotation`east
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The direction of the earth's axial rotation`easts
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The direction opposite to the direction of the earth's axial rotation`west
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The direction opposite to the direction of the earth's axial rotation`wests
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The direct or exact opposite: 'Hope is the antithesis of despair.'`antitheses
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the director of big`penny marshall
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The dirt road that General Washington and his soldiers took to fight off General Clinton during the Battle of Monmouth was called the`burlington path
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The Dirty Harry franchise ran to five films what was the title of the final 1988 film`the dead pool
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The discharge of a duty, function, or office`exercise
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The discharge of a duty, function, or office`exercises
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The discomfort, weakness, or pain caused by a prolonged lack of food`hunger
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The discontinuance of a relationship, as a marriage or a friendship`breakup
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The discovery of gold in which region of Yukon provoked a rush`klondike
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The disease caused by such a fungus`ergot
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The disease Tuberculosis, is best known as ________`consumption
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The dishes served or available at a meal`menu
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The Disney Afternoon: GT Name Goofy's son.`max
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the disputed area between syria and israel`golan heights
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The distance around the outside of a circle is its `circumference
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The distinctive dress worn by the members of a particular group: uniform: 'ushers in ------.'`livery
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The distinctive dress worn by the members of a particular group: uniform: 'ushers in livery.'`liveries
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The distribution of atomic or subatomic particles in a system, as in a magnetically resolved molecular beam, arranged in order of masses`spectra
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The Doctor Marten's company is best known for producing what`shoes
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the Doctor meets in the story "The Romans"`nero
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The doctrine or belief that this is the worst of all possible worlds and that all things ultimately tend toward evil`pessimism
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The doctrine, policy, or practice of rejecting violence in favor of peaceful tactics as a means of gaining political objectives`nonviolent
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The doctrine that mind and matter are formed from, or reducible to, the same ultimate substance or principle of being`monism
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The doctrine that the ascetic life releases the soul from bondage to the body and permits union with the divine`asceticism
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The doctrine that there is no God or gods`atheism
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The document in which such an agreement is set down`treaties
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the dodo became extinct in 1581, 1593 or 1681`1681
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The dog and the turkey were the only two domesticated animals in ancient`mexico
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The dogon are an _____`african tribe
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The Dolby sound system was introduced in which year`1967
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The dollar was established as the official currency of the U S in what year`1785
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The domain ruled by a king: a kingdom`kingship
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The Dome of the Rock is a shrine in which Middle Eastern city`jerusalem
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The Dominican Republic forms two thirds of which island`hispaniola
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The dong is the principal currency of which South`east asian country`vietnam
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The doorkeeper of a Masonic or other fraternal society's lodge`tiler
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The Doors: Album cover: a bunch of circus freaks playing in the street`strange days
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The Doors: Composer of "Light My fire"`robby krieger
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The Doors: First album released after Jim's death, Manzarek sings most songs.`other voices
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The Doors: Jim Morrison's poetry work which included "Not to touch the earth"`celebration of the lizard
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The Doors: Jim would be turning this age in December of 1995.`fifty two
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The Doors: lyric: "Champion sax & a girl named Sandy.."`the soft parade
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The Doors: lyric: "Dance on fire as it intends..."`when the musics over
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The Doors: Robby Krieger played what instrument`guitar
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The Doors:The Doors: Jim Morrison's poetry work which included "Not to touch the earth"`celebration of the lizard
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The Doors: This Doors hit was a US #1 in 1968.`hello i love you
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The Dotmatrix printer was developed for the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games by the Japanese company`seiko
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The dot over the letter 'i' is called what`tittle
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The double helix is most associated with the structure of what`dna
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the drachma is the currency of which country`greece
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The dramatic genre characterized by this treatment`melodrama
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The dress or manner of a fop`fopperies
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The dried aromatic stigmas of this plant, used to color foods and as a cooking spice and dyestuff`saffron
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The dried bark of any of these plants. Also called Jesuit's bark, Peruvian bark`cinchona
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The dried, bitter-tasting rhizome and roots of Rheum palmatum or R. officinale of eastern Asia, used as a laxative`rhubarb
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The dried, fibrous part of the loofa fruit, used as a washing sponge or as a filter. Also called dishcloth gourd, vegetable sponge`loofah
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The dried flowers of this plant`safflower
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The dried leaves and roots of some of these plants, which yield a poisonous alkaloid that was formerly used medicinally`aconite
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The dried leaves of Cassia angustifolia or C. acutifolia, used medicinally as a cathartic`senna
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The dried leaves of such a plant, chewed by people of the Andes for a stimulating effect and also used for extraction of ----ine and other alkaloids`coca
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The dried, nearly ripe berries of this plant used as a spice, especially in baking`allspice
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The dried root bark of this plant, used as a flavoring and a source of a volatile oil`sassafras
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The dried roots and rhizomes of this shrub`ipecac
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The drink used in such toasting, commonly ale or wine spiced with roasted apples and sugar`wassail
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The Dropship speeches made references to what movie`Aliens
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The drug digitalis is obtained from which plant`foxglove
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The duckbill platypus of Australia can store up to _____ worms in its large cheek pouches`six hundred
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The duckbill platypus of Australia can store up to _____ worms in its large cheek pouches`six hundred`600
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The Duke of Beaufort learned a game called Poona in India in the late nineteenth century. What game is Poona known as now`Badminton
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The duodenum and the jejunum are two of the three sections of the small intestine. Which is the third`ileum
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The durable wood of any of these trees or shrubs`oak
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The duration of such power`rule
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the dust and gas surrounding an active comet's nucleus`coma
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The Dutch in general prefer their french fries with`mayonnaise
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The Dutch owned I.N.G. group took over which failed investment bank`baring's
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The earliest breast implants were done in the 1940's by ___________ prostitutes hoping to entice the American GI's. They injected their breasts with liquid silicone.`Japanese
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The earliest form of an organism: a seed, bud, or spore`germ
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The earliest form of an organism: a seed, bud, or spore`germs
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The earliest period of life: 'had an interest in music almost from the ------.'`cradle
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The early Catholic Church _______ divorce. People are allowed to separate but never to remarry.`banned
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The early Christian church forbade couples from having sex on Wednesdays, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and, of course, Sundays.`Fridays
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The early personal computer, the Sinclair ZX80, had _________ of internal memory`1 kilobyte
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The ears of the Asiatic _____ bears are larger than those of other bear species`black
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The earth doesnt take exactly 24hours to rotate - is it faster or slower`faster
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The earth`globe
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The Earth is pear shaped, the North Pole radius being ____ mm longer than the South Pole radius`forty four
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The Earth is pear shaped, the North Pole radius being ____ mm longer than the South Pole radius`forty four`44
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The earth's atmosphere and the space beyond is known as `aerospace
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The earths atmosphere & the space beyond is known as _______`aerospace
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The earth's average velocity orbiting the sun is _________ km per hour`107,220
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The earth's circumference is approximately how many miles`24,870
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The Earth's core consists primarily of which 2 metals`iron and nickel
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The earth together with all its inhabitants and created things`universe
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The Earth weighs around _____________ tons`6,588,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
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The Easybeats released "Friday On My _____"`mind
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the ---------- e. cheese franchise was created by atari, a restaurant combining robotic`chuck
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The ecstasy of salvation: spiritual joy`bliss
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The Ecuadorian poet, Jos Olmedo, has a statue in his honour in his home country. But, unable to commission a sculptor, due to limited funds, the government brought a second-hand statue .. Of the English poet`lord byron
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The Ecuadorian poet, Jos Olmedo, has a statue in his honour in his home country. But, unable to commission a sculptor, due to limited funds, the government brought a second-hand statue .. Of the English poet`lord byron
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The Edge plays in what band`U2
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The edges of a roof that project over the walls`eaves
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The edible adductor muscle of this mollusk`escallop
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The edible adductor muscle of this mollusk`escapade
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The edible adductor muscle of this mollusk`scallop
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The edible adductor muscle of this mollusk`scollop
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The edible fruit of this tree. Also called alligator pear, ------- pear`avocado
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The edible, immature flower head of this plant. Also called globe`artichoke
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The edible, nutlike, oily seed of this plant, used for food and as a source of oil.Also called regionally goober, goober pea`peanut
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The edible part, as of a piece of fruit or a nut`meat
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The edible part, as of a piece of fruit or a nut`meats
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The edible part of such a plant`veg
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The edible parts of one of these mammals`pig
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The edible parts of one of these mammals`pigged
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The edible parts of one of these mammals`pigs
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The edible pods of this plant, used in soups and as a vegetable. Also called gumbo`okra
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The edible popped kernels of this variety of corn`popcorn
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The edible root of this plant`rutabaga
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The edible root of this plant`swede
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The edible seed, leaf, or rhizome of this plant`lotus
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The edible seeds or stalks of this plant`fennel
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The edible stem, leaf, or root of Angelica arch`angelica
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The edible yellow-orange fruit of this tree`apricot
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The Edmonton Oilers play which sport`ice hockey
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the ed _____ show`sullivan
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The effect of such a collision or blow`shock
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The effect of such a gust`blast
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The effect or product of perceiving`perception
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The effect produced when sound is reflected back is known as a(n) _______.`echo
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The effect produced when sound is reflected back is known as a(n) `echo
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The egg mass or spawn of certain crustaceans, such as the lobster`roe
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The eggs of the sturgeon fish are an expensive delicacy what are they called`caviar
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the egyptian ---------- for 100,000 is a tadpole`hieroglyph
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The Egyptian god Anubis had the head of which animal`jackal
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The Egyptian godess Bastet was depicted with the head of which creature`cat
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the egyptian god horus is usually depicted by what member of the animal kingdom`a falcon
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the egyptian hieroglyph for 100,000 is a----------`tadpole
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The Egyptian hieroglyph for 100,000 is what`tadpole
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the egyptian hieroglyph for ---------- is a tadpole`100,000
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The Eiffel Tower is how many feet high`984 feet
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The Eiffel Tower receives a fresh coat of paint every _ years`seven
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The Eiffel Tower receives a fresh coat of paint every _ years`seven`7
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The eighth in a set or sequence`eights
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The eighth of the nine orders of angels in medieval angelology`archangel
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Thee last days of`pompeii
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the electrically conducive gaps surrounding nerve endings are`synapses
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The electric chair was first used in 1890, 1900 or 1910`1890
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The electric chair was invented by a`dentist
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The electric eel is the most shocking animal on Earth - no other animal packs such a big charge. If attacking a large prey, a 9-foot-long eel can discharge about _____ volts`eight hundred
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The electric power required by an appliance or device`wattage
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The electronic systems, equipment, and other devices so developed: 'The -------- on this spacecraft represent a new generation of`avionics
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The elephant can smell water up to how many miles away`three
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The elephant can smell water up to how many miles away`three`3
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The elephant is the only mammal that can't`jump
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The elevator was invented by`elisha otis
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The elongated, edible fruit of these plants, having a thick yellowish to reddish skin and white, aromatic, seedless pulp`banana
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The ELO system is used to rate players of which board game`chess
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The embryonic digestive tube, consisting of the foregut, the midgut, and the hindgut`gutted
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The embryonic digestive tube, consisting of the foregut, the midgut, and the hindgut`gutting
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The embryonic digestive tube, consisting of the foregut, the midgut, and the hindgut`gutty
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The embryonic digestive tube, consisting of the fore---, the mid---, and the hind`gut
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The embryonic structure or development of a particular organism`embryology
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The emotional and behavioral characteristics of an individual, group, or activity: 'the ---------- of war.'`psychology
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The emotional and physical attachment occurring between a parent or parent figure, especially a mother, and offspring, that usually begins at birth and is the`bondings
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The emotion aroused by something awe-inspiring, astounding, or marvelous: 'gazed with ------ at the northern lights.'`wonder
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The emotion aroused by something awe-inspiring, astounding, or marvelous: 'gazed with wonder at the northern lights.'`wonders
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The empire state building was completed in 1930, 1931 or 1932`1931
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The Empire Strikes Back, when the ghost of obi wan kenobi said that luke was their last hope against the empire, who was yoda refering to when he said, no, there is another`princess leia
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The Emu gets its name from the ______ word for ostrich`portuguese
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The enclosure or platform with its operating equipment, motor, cables, and accessories`elevator
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The end of existence or activity: termination: 'the ------ of the streetcar.'`demise
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The end`omega
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The energy which a body possesses by virtue of its motion is called ________.`kinetic
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The energy which a body possesses by virtue of its motion is called `kinetic
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The energy which a body possesses by virtue of its motion is called ________`kinetic energy
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The England World Cup team released a song called Back Home in which year`1970
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The English city of Salisbury stands on which river`avon
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the english parliament abolished christmas in 1644, 1645 or 1647`1647
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The English translation is "Ocean of Wisdom". How do we know the more common original`dalai lama
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The entire military land forces of a country`army
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The entire process of cell division including division of the nucleus and the cytoplasm`mitoses
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The entire range of an instrument or voice`diapason
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The eohippus was an early form of which animal`horse
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The epic work by Homer recounting the events of the Trojan War`the iliad
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The Equalizer: what did the hero (mccall) call his former superior from the agency`control
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The equator crosses only one Asian country. Which one`indonesia
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The equipment used in such detection`radar
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The era that followed the Mesozoic`cenozoic
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The erectile hairs along the back of the neck of an animal, especially of a dog: 'This dark alley gives me the -------'`hackles
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The erosive processes by which a glacier is reduced`ablation
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The --------escent coating inside the screen of a cathode-ray tube`phosphor
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The essential nature or condition of being a god: divinity`deities
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The essential qualities distinguishing one person from another: individuality: He would walk a little first along the southern walls, shed his European self, fully enter this`selves
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The essential substance or elements: essence: We are such -----/As dreams are made on (Shakespeare)`stuff
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The establishment of a corporation's existence`franchise
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The eternal spiritual sovereignty of God or Christ`kingdom
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The ethical belief that self-interest is the just and proper motive for all human conduct`egoism
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The European nightjar`nighthawk
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The events following the climax of a drama or novel in which such a resolution or clarification takes place`denouement
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The evil or misfortune that comes in or as if in response to such an appeal: 'bewailed the ----- of ill health.'`curse
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The evolutionary development of an organ or other part of an organism: 'the --------- of the amphibian intestinal tract.'`phylogeny
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The excrement of animals`droppings
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The executive officer of a unit of the armed forces`execs
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The exercise of such a right`suffrage
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The exercise of such control or power`domination
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The Exosphere merges with the _______ `ionosphere
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The expenditure of something, such as time or labor, necessary for the attainment of a goal: Freedom to advocate unpopular causes does not require that such advocacy`cost
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The experience of such communion as described by mystics`mysticism
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The explosive mixture of -------- and air`firedamp
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The expression checkmate comes from the Arabic expression 'shah mat', what does it mean`The king is dead
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The expression of such an attitude in behavior or speech: derision`scorn
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The expression or manifestation of such feeling`joy
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The expression or manifestation of such feeling`joyfully
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The expression or manifestation of such feeling`joys
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The Extensor digiti minimi manus is used to extend the`little finger
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The extent, measurement, or dimension downward, backward, or inward: 'dove to a ----- of 30 feet: shelves with enough ----- to store the large boxes.'`depth
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The extinct elephant bird was native to which island`madagascar
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the (extinct) tasmanian tiger is formally known as`thylacine
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The extolling or exaltation of a deity, ruler, or hero`praise
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the extraordinary legal process which orders a jailer to bring the prisoner before the judge immediately is called a writ of______`habeas corpus
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The eye`brow
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The eyebrow`brows
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The eye itself`eyeball
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the eyes have it: what part of the eye continues to grow throughout a person's life`the lens
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The fa ade of a building`frontal
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The fab four are ....`the beatles
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The fabric used for this floor covering`carpet
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The face of a clock`dialed
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The facial expression produced by grinning`grinned
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The facial expression produced by ----ning`grin
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The fact of being elected`election
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The fact of being or having been received: 'They denied ------- of the shipment.'`receipt
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The fact of being removed`removal
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The fact of existence: being`entity
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The fact of having been elsewhere when a crime in question was committed`alibi
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The fact of having survived`survival
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The fact or condition of being apart in space: remoteness`distance
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The fact or quality of having position in space`localities
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The fact or state of being deceived`deception
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The fact or state of continued being: life: 'our brief --------- on Earth.'`existence
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The fact or state of having been created`creation
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The faculty or act of expressing or describing thoughts, feelings, or perceptions by the articulation of words`speech
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The faculty to feel or perceive: physical sensibility: 'The patient has very little --------- left in the right leg.'`sensation
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The Falketing is the parliament of which country`denmark
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the famous banned baseball legend featured in "field of dreams"`shoeless joe jackson
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The famous bridge at Avignon was built over which river`rhone
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the famous last theorem, an = bn = cn, n=2, belonged to`pierre de fermat
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the famous last theorem, an = bn = cn, n=2, belonged to`pierre de`kursk
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The famous last words: 'go away... I'm alright' were uttered by whom`h.g. wells`wells
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The famous Rosetta Stone was found in 1799 near the town of Rosetta in north , on the Nile.`egypt
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The famous 'To be or not to be' speech is in which Shakespeare play`hamlet
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the famous watch making industry of switzerland began in which are`jura mountains
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The famous Woodstock music festival took place in what year`1969
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The far side of the moon was first photographed by a Russian satellite in`1959
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The fastest animal an earth, if you try to get them to chase a mechanical rabbit, they will figure out to stop, face the other way & wait for the rabbit to lap`cheetah
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The fastest bird is a spine tailed swift. How fast can it fly (mph)`106
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The fastest bird is the _____ ______ _____, clocked at speeds of up to 106 miles per hour`spine tailed swift
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The fastest tectonic movement on earth is 240 mm per year, at the Tonga micro-plate near`samoa
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The fat and juices exuded from roasting meat, often used in making gravy. Often used in the plural`drippings
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The Federal Reserve Board`feds
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The feeling, as of sympathy or pity, so aroused`pathos
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The feeling of having experienced something before is known as _______`deja vu
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The feeling of having experienced something before is known as `deja vu
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The feelings or characteristics associated with being a mother: motherliness`maternity
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the female lead in 'the blue lagoon'`brooke shields
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the female lead in tr baskin was played by what actress`christmas
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The female of certain aquatic animals, such as an octopus or lobster`hen
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The female of certain aquatic animals, such as an octopus or lobster`hens
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The female of various mammals, such as the hare, goat, or kangaroo`doe
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The female side of a family tree is known as the distaff side. What is the male side called`spear
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The female version of Homer.`Mindy Simmons
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The fiber obtained from these plants`jute
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The fibre sisal is chiefly used to make what`ropes
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the fibrous form of several minerals and hydrous silicates of magnesium?`asbestos
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The Fifth Book of the Old Testiment`Deuteromony
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The fifth sign of the zodiac in astrology`lion
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the fighting irish' is the nickname of what college football team`notre dame
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The figure 0: a cipher: a zero`nought
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The filament of a regular light bulb is usually made of ________.`tungsten
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The filament of a regular light bulb is usually made of `tungsten
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The film ' A Clockwork Orange' was based on a book by which author`anthony burgess
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The film Apocalypse Now was based on whose novel`joseph conrad
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The film Casablanca starred Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman but who were the two stars originally set to star in this classic film`Ann Sheridan & Ronald Reagan
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The film Chinatown was released in what year`1974
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The film 'Dancer in the dark' features which pop star`bjork
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The film "High Society" was a musical remake of which 1940 film`the philadelphia story
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The film M-A-S-H was set during which war`korean
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The film 'The Bishop's Wife' was released in what year`1947
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The film "The Innocents" was based on which Henry James story`the turn of the screw
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The film 'the wizard of ______'`oz
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The film 'The Wizard of Oz' was released in which year`1939
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the final dance number always had lots of bubbles`lawrence welk show
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the final frontier: what celestial body is the centre of the jovian system`jupiter
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The "final solution" dealt with what people`jews
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The fine, light-colored textile fiber obtained from this plant`flax
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The fine paid by a new husband to the lord of the manor, to ensure that the husband had the first night (first fuck, not first foot)?`Amober
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The fins of which fish are made into a soup`shark
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The fireballs had some success with the record 'torquay', but when they teamed up with jimmy gilmer, which record stayed at no. 1 for an entire year`sugar shack
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The firefly depends on sight to find a ______`mate
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The firefly depends on sight to find ______`mate
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The firm, edible, usually rounded fruit of this tree`apple
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The first 18 minutes of this movie is black and white`The Wizard of Oz
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The first 18 minutes of this movie is black and white`Wizard of Oz
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the first 18 minutes of this movie is black & white`the wizard of oz
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the first 18 minutes of which film is in black and white`wizard of oz
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the first academy awards were presented in 1927, 1930 or 1941`1927
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The first American advertisement for tobacco was published in what year`1789
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The first American satellite was launched in which year`1958
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The first atom bomb was dropped on which Japanese city`hiroshima
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The first atomic submarine, was built in Maine. What was it called`the Swordfish
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The first automobile to cross the United States took ______ days in 1903 to travel from San Francisco to New York`fifty two
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The first automobile to cross the United States took ______ days in 1903 to travel from San Francisco to New York`fifty two`52
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The first baby born on the --------- during its voyage to the New World was named - Oceanus Hopkins. The second child born after the ship set anchor was named Peregrine White.`mayflower
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The first battle in the War of American Independence took place where`lexington
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The first Beatle to tour the United States`george harrison
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The first beat of a measure`downbeat
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the first book in the bible after the gospels`acts of the apostles
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The first book of __________ was introduced on april 10, 1924`crosswords
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The first breakfast cereal was produced in 1893. What was it`shredded wheat
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The first charity flag day was held in 1914, 1917 or 1919`1914
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The first city in the world to have a population of over one million was`london
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The first Combined National Championship in skiing was held in what year`1954
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The first commercial flight of the Boeing 747 took place on January 22, 1970. Where did it fly 'from' and 'to'`New York London
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The first commercial opera house opened in which year`1637
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The first commercial passenger airplane began flying in`1914
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The first commercial passenger airplane with a bathroom began flying in`1919
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The first Corvette rolled off the Chevrolet assembly line in Flint, MI. in what year`1953
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The first country to host the summer & the winter olympics in the same year`france
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The first cricket one-day international was held between england and ______`australia
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The first dog in space was named _________.`laika
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The first dog in space was named `Laika
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The first eurovision song contest was in 1951, 1956 or 1958`1956
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the first ever international cricket test match was held between england and ______`australia
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The first example of which type of brain-teaser appeared in the New York World newspaper in 1913`crossword
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___, the first felt-tip pen, is introduced to the market`pentel
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the first five books of the bible are known as`torah (pentauch)
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the first five books of the bible are known as`torah (pentauch`colostrum
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The first instrument on which the carol "silent night" was played was:`a guitar
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The first internal combustion engine was developed in 1885 by`karl benz
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The first international cricket match ever, was held between canada and _____`u.s.a
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The first international cricket match ever, was held between Canada & _____`u s a
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The first International floodlight football match took place in what year`1955
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The first issue of Playboy magazine appeared in December 1953, and sold for $.50. Its centerfold was a nude calendar photo of Marilyn Monroe, purchased by ____ _______ for $500`Hugh Hefner
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the first known contraceptive was crocodile dung, used by egyptians in ---------- b.c`2000
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The first known contraceptive was crocodile dung, used by the Egyptians in 2000 B.C. It was replaced with __________ droppings when they realized it wouldn't work.`elephant
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the first known contraceptive was crocodile---------- , used by egyptians in 2000 b.c`dung
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The first known encyclopedias date back to ancient -------.`greece
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The first manned balloon flight was in which year`1783
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The first mass production began in 1808, what was the product`wooden pulley blocks
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The first metered taxi become operational in 1899, 1903 or 1907`1907
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The first modern Olympiad was held where`athens
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The first Modern Olympics were held in Athens in 1896, where in 1900 were the second games held`paris
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the first names of the carpenters. (k r)`karen richard
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the first names of the corrs. (a c j s)`andrea caroline jim`anderson
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the first names of the corrs. (a c j s)`andrea caroline jim sharon
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The first newspaper horoscopes were published in 1920, 1930 or 1940`1930
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The first nipple rings, called bosom rings, appeared in Victorian Europe in the ____'_. They became fashionable among woman who often wore them joined together by a small gold chain.`1890's
|
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The first nuclear chain reaction in 1942 by Enrico Fermi & Arthur Compton was achieved in what U S city`chicago
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The first nude Playboy centerfold was`marilyn monroe
|
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The first of a successful series of children's books was published in 1952. What was it called`The Borrowers
|
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The first "official" vasectomy was performed in?`1893
|
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The first "official" vasectomy was performed in what year?`1893
|
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The first of the nine orders of angels in medieval angelology`seraph
|
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the first __________ on tv was 'a woman to remember'. it began on the dumont tv network on february 21, 1947`soap opera
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The first parking meter was installed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in`1935
|
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the first person to have calculated the value of pi`archimedes
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The first person to swim the English Channel did so in what year`1875
|
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The first postage stamp went on sale in england in 1835, 1838 or 1840`1840
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The first programmable machine was made in 1808, what was it`loom
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the first projection map of the world was by`mercator
|
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The first public strip-tease dance was performed in Paris in??`1894
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The first recorded reference to cricket dates back to`1272
|
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The first reference to a term "heavy metal" is found in a song by this band`steppenwolf
|
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The first rubber gloves were used during surgery in 1890, 1910 or 1920`1890
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The first Russian satellite was launched in which year`1957
|
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The first sets of dentures were used in which century`sixteenth
|
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The first seven words from "girl from ipanema"`tall & tan & young & lovely
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The first shopping mall was opened in 1922, 1932 or 1947`1922
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The first spaghetti western starring Clint Eastwood was called what`a fistful of dollars
|
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The first spaghetti western starring Clint Eastwood was made in what year`1964
|
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The first speed limit was set in 1903, 1906 or 1909`1903
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The first state to ratify the United States Constitution was also the first state to have it's own commemorative state quarter minted`deleware
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The first steam engine arrived in America in this year`1753
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The first successful British/American space satellite was launched in April 1962, named after a character in Shakespeare's The Tempest`ariel
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The first 'talking' film was released in what year`1927
|
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The first taxi with metered fares were operational in`1907
|
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The first telephone call was made in what year`1876
|
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The first telephone exchange was opened in the US in what year`1878
|
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The first toilet ever seen on television was on what show`Leave It To
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The first toilet ever seen on television was on what show?`Leave It To Beaver
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The first trees to move into a newly cleared forest area are called`pioneer
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the first trees to move into a newly cleared forest area are called`pioneer`molasses
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The first trees to move into a newly cleared forest area are called`pioneer species
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The first U S marines wore high leather collars to protect their necks from sabres, hence the term __________`leathernecks
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The first vibrators were invented in ____ as treatment for what was known then as hysteria?`1869
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The first video game was _____, introduced in 1972 by Noel Bushnell, who then created Atari`pong
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The first washing machine was marketed by Hurley Machine Co in`1907
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The first __________ __________ was invented in 1869 and was steam powered, it was used to treat female disorders.`automatic vibrator
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The fissure of Rolando, would be found in the ________`human brain
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The five W's of journalism, these items should begin every news story`who what when where why
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The flag of a nation, state, or army`banner
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The flag of which African country consists of a horizontal tricolour of Red, White and Black with a gold eagle in the centre`egypt
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The flag of which Asian country consists of a horizontal tricolour of orange, white and green with a blue wheel symbol in the centre`india
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The flagship known as Queen Anne's Revenge belonged to the famous pirate, Blackbeard. The ship sank in 1718. Blackbeard's real name was ------------.`edward teach
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The flat upper part of the stern of a vessel, made of wood and often richly carved`taffrail
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The flaxlike fiber from the stem of this plant, used in making fabrics and cordage`ramie
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the fleas of which animal carried the plague known as the black death?`black rat
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The fleece of this mammal`vicuna
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The flesh of a slaughtered full-grown steer, bull, ox, or cow`beef
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The flesh of a slaughtered full-grown steer, bull, ox, or cow`beeves
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The flesh of a young sheep used as meat`lamb
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The flesh of a young sheep used as meat`lambed
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The flesh of a young sheep used as meat`lambing
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The fleshy, edible drupe of this tree. Also called Chinese date`jujube
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The fleshy muscular organ joined to the hyoid bone is the ____`tongue
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The fleshy, often edible parts of plants`herbage
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The fleshy, smooth-skinned, purple, red, or green berry of a -----, eaten raw or dried as a raisin and widely used in winemaking`grape
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the fleur de lys is the national flower of ______`france
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The flight of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in 622 A.D., marking the beginning of the Muslim era`hegira
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The flipping of a coin to decide an issue`tossup
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The floor of a body of water, especially the sea`grounded
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The floor of a body of water, especially the sea`grounds
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The floor of a motor vehicle`floorboard
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The floor show presented by such a restaurant or nightclub`cabaret
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The Florida Martins won the World series baseball in this year`1997
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The flower clusters of this plant, eaten as a vegetable before the flower buds open`broccoli
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The flower head of one of these plants`dahlia
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The flowering shrub Philadelphus is better known by what name`mock orange
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The flower nasturtium is native to which country`peru
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The flower of any of these plants, especially one cultivated for ornament`orchid
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The flower of any of these plants`magnolia
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The flower of any of these plants`tulip
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The flower of such a plant`wildflower
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The flower of this plant`gardenia
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The fluid contents of a plant cell vacuole`sap
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The fluid contents of a plant cell vacuole`sapped
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The fluid contents of a plant cell vacuole`sapping
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The fluid contents of a plant cell vacuole`saps
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The fluid so injected`enema
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The fluorescent tube uses ___% of the power to produce an equal amount of light as a tungsten filament bulb`twenty
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The fluorescent tube uses ___% of the power to produce an equal amount of light as a tungsten filament bulb`twenty`20
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The flying fish has been known to glide up to _____ metres`ninety
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The flying fish has been known to glide up to _____ metres`ninety`90
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The Flying Pickets took a cover version of this Yaz song to #1 in the U.K.`only you
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The Folketing is the parliament of which country`denmark
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The followers of John Wycliffe were given what nickname by their enemies`lollards
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the food of greek and roman gods?`ambrosia
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The food of the Greek & Roman gods`ambrosia
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The food provided for a midday meal`lunch
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The foodstuff 'carambola' is known by what alternative name`starfruit
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The food tripe is made from`cow stomach
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The football club Galatasaray is based in which country`turkey
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The football huddle originated at what university`gallaudet
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The foot of such an animal, especially a horse`hooves
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The force or impetus transmitted by a collision`impact
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The forces and processes that produce and control all the phenomena of the material world: 'the laws of ------.'`nature
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The forces used to effect this isolation`blockade
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The force that brings moving bodies to a halt is ___________.`Friction
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The force with which a body is attracted to Earth or another celestial body, equal to the product of the object's mass and the acceleration of gravity`weighting
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The foremost or leading position in a trend or movement`vanguard
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The form and structure of an organism or one of its parts: 'the ---------- of a cell: the ---------- of vertebrates.'`morphology
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The form of such a gem`baguette
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The Fort George Point in Belize City was formed by the silt runoff of what hurricane`hattie
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The forward side of a fore-and-aft sail`luff
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The Foundations' song Build Me Up Buttercup was revived as part of the soundtrack to which 1998 film`there's something about mary
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The founder of the Mongol Empire took a name that translates as Emperor of all, what is the name`Genghis khan
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The four main elements of eath's atmosphere are exosphere, ionosphere, stratosphere and __________ `troposphere
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the four seasons took their name from what`bowling alley
|
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The four stages in the life-cycle of an insect are: egg, adult, pupa, and ________.`larva
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The four stages in the life-cycle of an insect are: egg, adult, pupa, and `larva
|
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The fourth planet from the sun is `Mars
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The Fourth Planet from The Sun`Mars
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The four throwing events at the olympics are shotput, discus, javelin and ______`hammer throw
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The four throwing events at the olympics are shotput, discus, javelin & ______`hammer throw
|
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The fourth sign of the zodiac in astrology`cancer
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The fragrant dried leaves, stems, and flowers of this plant`lavender
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The fragrant rootstock of the -----, used in perfumes and cosmetics. Also called -----root`orris
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The frame or framework for a window or door`casings
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The French army were the first to use this type of communication`semaphore
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The French flag`tricolor
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The French know this food as 'Boudin noir'. What do we call it`black pudding
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The French know this food as 'Creme 1'Anglaise'. What do we call it`egg custard
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The French National Anthem..La`Marseillaise
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The French national anthem`marseillaise
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The French term cul-de-sac literally means what`bottom of the bag
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The Frenchwoman Jeanne Poisson was better known by which name`madame de pompadour
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The 'frigorifique' was the names of the world's first what`refrigerator ship
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---------- the frog has 11 points on his collar around his neck`kermit
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The front of a building`facade
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The fruit of any of these plants, especially the dried pungent types used as a condiment and in medicine`capsicum
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The fruit of this plant. Also called aubergine, melongene`eggplant
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The fruit of this plant. Also called gooseberry gourd`gherkin
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The fruit of this plant, having a hard green rind and sweet watery pink or reddish flesh`watermelon
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The fruit of this plant, used as a staple food in tropical regions`plantain
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The fruit of this tree, having a yellow aromatic rind and juicy, acid pulp`lemon
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The fruit of this tree, spherical at the base and tapering toward the stalk`pear
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The fruit of which shrub is used to make sloe gin`blackthorn
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The fruits of any of these plants, used for jams, jellies, desserts, or beverages`currant
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The fruits of cereal grasses especially after having been harvested, considered as a group: 'The grain was stored in a silo.'`grains
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The fruits of cereal grasses especially after having been harvested, considered as a group: 'The ----- was stored in a silo.'`grain
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The fruit the plantain is closely related to which other fruit`banana
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Theft of personal property`larceny
|
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The Full Name for the drug L.S.D`Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
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The Full Name for the explosive T.N.T.`Trinitrotolune
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The full name of the Titanic is R.M.S. Titanic. What does the letter M stand for`mail
|
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The fungi native to a region`mycologies
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The ' funny bone' is not a bone but a`nerve
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the funny papers: what kind of dog is marmaduke`great dane
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The fur of a rabbit`cony
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The furthest point from any ocean would be in`china
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The future`tomorrow
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The gable holding such a window`dormer
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The 'galia' is a variety of which fruit`melon
|
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the gallagher brothers are supporters of which football club`manchester city
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The Galliard is a 16th century dance originating from which country`italy
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The Gambia is an enclave in which other African country`senegal
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The Gambia is an enclave in which other Aftican country`senegal
|
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The game of badminton is known as what game in India`Poona
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The game of conkers is played using the nuts from which tree`horse chestnut
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the game pelota vasca is also known as`jai alai
|
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the game pelota vasca is also known as`jai`moses
|
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The game preserve featured in the TV series "Daktari"`wameru
|
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The game reserve featured in the TV series "Daktari"`wameru
|
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The gaseous material surrounding the earth and other planets is called the ______`atmosphere
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The gastrocnemius muscles are not in the stomach. Where in the body are they`calves
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The gathering and organization of the equipment needed for an operation, procedure, or task`setup
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The Gbe language of the Ewe people`ewe
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The geiger counter was invented in 1913 to measure what`radioactivity
|
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The general character or structure held in common by a number of people or things considered as a group or class`type
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The general course or progression of one's working life or one's professional achievements: 'an officer with a distinguished ------: a teacher in the midst`career
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the generally acknowledged oldest "city" in the world`jericho
|
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The genetic constitution of an individual, group, or class`genetics
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The genre of literature comprising such works`parodied
|
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The George Cross was awarded to the entire population of which island`malta
|
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the german equivalent of the maginot line`gustav linev
|
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the german equivalent to the us "bazooka" in ww2 is called`panzerfaust
|
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The German language contains 30 words that refer to the act of?`kissing
|
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The German Opel family was known for the manufacture of what`cars
|
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The Germans call it Ostsee. What do we call it`baltic sea
|
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The Germans name for their country`deutschland
|
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The German term Weizen refers to beers made with this ingredient`wheat
|
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The German WWII Junker 87 Fighter Bomber Was Better Known As... The`Stuka
|
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The ghost of a dead person`wraith
|
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The ghost of Anne Boleyn might be expected to walk in which London palace`hampton court
|
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The giant panda is native to what continent`Asia
|
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The giant squid has the largest ____ in the world`eyes
|
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The gift (1982) was a No1 album for which band`the jam
|
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The gigantic Badshashi mosque is in which city in Pakistan`lahore
|
|
'The girls'll go crazy for a....' what is the name of this ZZ-Top tune`Sharp
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'the girls'll go crazy for a....' what is the name of this zz-top tune`sharp dressed man
|
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The girl's name Erica is also the Latin word for which plant, another girl's name`heather
|
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The glans clitoridis`glandes
|
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The glass snake is actually a ________?`lizard
|
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The glossy black and white fur of this mammal`skunk
|
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The "gluteus maximus" is the largest what`human muscle
|
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The gluteus maximus muscle is the bulk of the`ass
|
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The gluteus maximus muscle is the bulk of the`buttock`ass`butt
|
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The golden state warriors basketball team retired 42 which used to belong to _____`nate thurmond
|
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The Golden Temple at Amritsar is sacred to which religion`sikhism
|
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The Goliath frog of West Africa is nearly _____ feet long`three
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The Goliath frog of West Africa is nearly _____ feet long`three`3
|
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The Gong Show once dedicated an entire show to versions of this song.`feelings
|
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The goods or services itemized in an`invoice
|
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The -------- goose`barnacle
|
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The Goose Fair is held annually in which British city`nottingham
|
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The Gorbals is a district of which city`glasgow
|
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The _____ got its name from the corruption of the words ' Day's eye'`daisy
|
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"the governor and company of merchants of london trading into the east indies" was the original title of which major colonial company`english east india company
|
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The gradual process of wasting`wastage
|
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The Graf Zeppelin completed a 19,500 mile trip in what year`1929
|
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The grain of any of these grasses, ground to produce flour used in breadstuffs and pasta`wheat
|
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The grain of any of these plants, used as food and fodder`oat
|
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The grain of any of these plants, used as food and fodder`oats
|
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The grain of H. vulgare or its varieties, used for livestock feed, malt production, and cereal`barley
|
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The grain of such a grass`cereal
|
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The grain of this plant, used in making flour and whiskey and for livestock feed`rye
|
|
The grains or kernels of this plant, used as food for humans and livestock or for the extraction of an edible oil or starch. Also called Indian corn,`corning
|
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The grapes for Muscadet are grown near which French river`loire
|
|
The grass on the prairie can be eaten up by 27 cattle in 6 weeks. If there are 23 cattle, the grass can be eaten up in 9 weeks. If there are 21 cattle, how many weeks would it take for the grass to be eaten`12 weeks
|
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The Grateful Dead were once called what`the warlocks
|
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The grayish outer part of a sunspot`penumbra
|
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The Great Barrier Reef is how many miles long`one thousand two hundred and fifty
|
|
the great basin, great victoria and the great sandy are all what`deserts
|
|
The greatest distance under given weather conditions to which it is possible to see without instrumental assistance`visibility
|
|
The greatest hits of this group known for long red beards`zz top
|
|
The greatest or utmost degree: 'the --------- of despair.'`extremity
|
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The greatest quantity or degree reached or recorded: the upper limit of variation`maxima
|
|
The greatest quantity or degree reached or recorded: the upper limit of variation`maximum
|
|
The greatest snowfall ever in a single storm was ___ inches at the Mount Shasta ski bowl in february, 1959`189
|
|
the greatest tank battle of the second world war took place at`kursk
|
|
the greatest violin virtuoso of all time was`paganini
|
|
The Great gate of kiev comes from which work by mussorgski`pictures at an exhibition
|
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The great gothic cathedral of Milan was started in 1386, and wasn't completed until what year`1805
|
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The great gothic cathedral of Milan was started in 1386, & wasn't completed until what year?`1805
|
|
The Great Lakes are: Lake Superior, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan & Lake`ontario
|
|
The great poet, Walt Whitman, preferred the company of men to women and in a post-mortem examination it was revealed that he was probably born a??`eunuch
|
|
The Great Pyramid of Giza consists of _________ blocks each weighing 2.5 tons`2,300,000
|
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The Great Pyramid was built as a tomb for which Egyptian Pharaoh`khufu
|
|
The Great Salt Lake lies in which American state`utah
|
|
The great warrior _______________ died in bed while having sex`ghenghis khan
|
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The Greek mixture of yoghurt, cucumber and seasonings is called what`tzaziki
|
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The Greek warrior Odysseus played a major role in which war`trojan
|
|
the greek word "pandemonium" comes from which designated place.`palace of satan
|
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The Greek word phosphor translates to what in English`Light-bearer
|
|
the green leaves of summer' is the theme from which john wayne western`the alamo
|
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The 'green mountain state' is....`vermont
|
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The green variety of beryl is called ________`emerald
|
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The green variety of beryl is called `emerald
|
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The groove cut by a saw blade`kerf
|
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The ground, especially when covered with grass`sod
|
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The ground on which a church stands`churchyard
|
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The group of natural processes, including weathering, dissolution, abrasion, corrosion, and transportation, by which material is worn away from the`erosion
|
|
the group of seven painted predominantly?`landscapes
|
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The group undertaking such a journey`expedition
|
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The Guarani is the unit of currency in which South American country`paraguay
|
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The Guggenheim Museum in New York is the work of which architect`frank lloyd wright
|
|
The Guinness company is famous for making which product`beer
|
|
The Gulf of Panama leads into which ocean`pacific
|
|
The gulf of panama leads into which ocean`pacific ocean
|
|
The Gulfs of Taranto and Corinth are inlets of which sea`ionian sea
|
|
The gyrocompass was invented by`elmer sperry
|
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The hair-covered, dressed pelt of such a mammal, used in the making of garments and as trimming or decoration`fur
|
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The hair-covered, dressed pelt of such a mammal, used in the making of garments and as trimming or decoration`furred
|
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The hair-covered, dressed pelt of such a mammal, used in the making of garments and as trimming or decoration`furring
|
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The hair-covered, dressed pelt of such a mammal, used in the making of garments and as trimming or decoration`furs
|
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The hair that appears on this region at puberty`pubes
|
|
The hamburger was invented in what year`1900
|
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The hand-operated or hand-powered holder for this implement`drill
|
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The hard, aromatic seed of this tree, used as a spice when grated or ground`nutmeg
|
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The hard bony tissue that develops around the ends of a fractured bone during healing`callus
|
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The hard, close-grained wood of any of these trees, used especially in furniture, interior finishes, and plywood`birch
|
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"The harder you --------, the luckier you get."- McAlexander`work
|
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"The hardest job kids face today is learning ------------ without seeing any."- Fred Astaire`good manners
|
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"The hardest thing in life is to know which ---------- to cross and which to burn."- David Russell`bridge
|
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"The hardest thing to understand in the world is the ."- Albert Einstein (1875-1955)`income tax
|
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The hard external supporting and protecting structure in many invertebrates, such as mollusks and crustaceans, and certain vertebrates, such as turtles:`skeleton
|
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The hard or woody, jointed, often hollow stems of these plants, used in construction, crafts, and fishing poles`bamboo
|
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The hard piece at the end of a shoelace or piece of clothing is called an_____`aglet
|
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The hard, tough, heavy wood of such a tree`hickories
|
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The hardy boys and ______`nancy drew
|
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the hardy boys and`nancy`hampshire
|
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The Hardy boys & ______`nancy drew
|
|
the harvard of thailand`chulalongkorn university
|
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The ______________ has 14,174 teeth (105 rows, 135 teeths in each)`garden snail
|
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The __________ has a penis no less than two feet long.`Rhinoceros
|
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The ______ ______ has more laws governing sexual behavior than all of the European nations combined.`United States
|
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The Hausa, Yoruba and lbo peoples are the principal ethnic groups of which African country`nigeria
|
|
The Hawaiian alphabet has how many letters?`12
|
|
The headgear with a glass mask worn by deep-sea divers`helmet
|
|
The head of a ---------iat in the Soviet Union until 1946`commissar
|
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the headquarters of the world health organisation (who) can be found in which city`geneva
|
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The heart beats faster during a brisk walk or heated argument than during _______ ___________.`sexual intercourse
|
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The heart of giraffe is two feet long, and can weigh as much as ____ ____ pounds`twenty four
|
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the heaviest tank ever to see action in world war ii, weighing in at 68 tons`koenigstiger
|
|
The Hebrew Scriptures, the sacred book of Judaism`bible
|
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the hebrew word for peace, used as both a greeting and a farewell`shalom
|
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The Hebrides are part of this country`Scotland
|
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The height of the edge of such a garment, measured from the floor`hemline
|
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The height or level of the bottom edge of a skirt, dress, or coat: a hemline`hems
|
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The height or level of the bottom edge of a skirt, dress, or coat: a ---line`hem
|
|
The Heights of Abraham is in which Canadian province`quebec
|
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The heraldic term "gules", meaning red, comes from the french word "gueules," meaning a ______`throat
|
|
The Heraldic term Tenny relates to which colour`brown
|
|
The highest degree of arousal is known as what?`Ruff
|
|
The highest grade that can be achieved in marksmanship`expert
|
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The highest grade that can be achieved in marksmanship`expertly
|
|
The highest known score for a single word in competition Scrabble is ---------`three hundred and ninety two
|
|
The highest level or degree that can be attained`summit
|
|
The highest man-made temperature - _____ million degrees Celsius - was generated at Princeton University in a fusion power experiment in 1978`seventy
|
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The highest man-made temperature - _____ million degrees Celsius - was generated at Princeton University in a fusion power experiment in 1978`seventy`70
|
|
The highest mountain in North America`mount mckinley
|
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The highest official in certain cathedrals or collegiate churches`provost
|
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The highest part sung in part music`descant
|
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The highest point in Missouri is ____________ at 1,772 feet above sea level`taum sauk mountian
|
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The highest position of authority`topside
|
|
The highest temperature ever recorded occurred in Libya in 1922. What was the temperature (fahrenehit)`136
|
|
the highest tv audience of nearly 140 million viewers was achieved for which broadcast`superbowl xxx
|
|
The highest waterfall in the world, Angel Falls in Venezuela, has a total drop of how many feet`3,121
|
|
The highjump method of jumping head first and landing on their back is called the`fosbury flop
|
|
The -----h in a set or sequence`eight
|
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The Hindu or Muslim system of sex segregation, practiced especially by keeping women in seclusion`purdah
|
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the hippocampus, amyglada and mammary bodies are`parts of`majlis
|
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the hippocampus, amyglada and mammary bodies are`parts of the brain
|
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The _________ holds the record for the quickest sexual intercourse session at an average of three seconds.`chimpanzee
|
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The hole made by such a rupture`blowout
|
|
The holiest part of a sacred place, as the part of a Christian church around the altar`sanctuary
|
|
The hollow part of a pipe or tube`bore
|
|
the hollywood version of the french hit 'les comperes' is ________ ___ , starring robin williams & billy crystal`father's day
|
|
the hollywood walk of fame star was awarded to "bill conti" for _____`movies
|
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the hollywood walk of fame star was awarded to "buck jones" for _____`movies
|
|
the hollywood walk of fame star was awarded to ernest tubb for _____`music
|
|
the hollywood walk of fame star was awarded to "johnny mack brown" for _____`movies
|
|
the hollywood walk of fame star was awarded to "milton berle" for _____`television
|
|
The Hollywood walk of fame star was awarded to "Nelson Riddle" for _____`music
|
|
the hollywood walk of fame star was awarded to "texas guinan" for _____`movies
|
|
the hollywood walk of fame star was awarded to "toby wing" for _____`movies
|
|
the hollywood walk of fame star was awarded to "vincente minnelli" for _____`movies
|
|
the hollywood walk of fame star was awarded to "warren hull" for _____`radio
|
|
The hood on a monks habit is call a`cowl
|
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The horizontal angle of the observer's bearing in surveying, measured clockwise from a referent direction, as from the north, or from a referent`azimuth
|
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The horizontal mark ( :  :) used to indicate a stressed or long syllable in a foot of verse`macron
|
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The horizontal part of a step`tread
|
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The horned lizard`toad
|
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The horny part of a horse's hoof`coffin
|
|
The hottest flame known is produced with carbon subnitride (C4N2), which can generate a temperature of ____C`4988
|
|
The Hound of the Baskervilles was published in which year`1903
|
|
The housefly hums in the middle octave, key of`f
|
|
The house of a colonial resident`residency
|
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The house of the owner of such an estate`hacienda
|
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The House of Windsor rules England. The Netherlands is ruled by the House of ------.`orange
|
|
The Houston Astrodome was opened in what year`1965
|
|
The hull of an old, unseaworthy, or wrecked ship`hulk
|
|
The human body contains about sixthy thousand miles of _____ _______`blood vessels
|
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The human body contains enough carbon to make ______`900 pencils
|
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the human body contains enough carbon to make`900`snore
|
|
The human body contains enough of what to kill all the fleas on an average dog`sulphur
|
|
The human body contains enough of what to make 2,200 match heads`phosphorous
|
|
The human body contains enough of what to make 900 pencils`carbon
|
|
The human body contains enough phosphorous to make ______`2,200 match heads
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The human body contains enough sulphur to kill ______`all the fleas on a dog
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The human body has about sixty thousand miles of ______`blood vessels
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The human body has enough fat to produce ___ bars of soap`seven
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The human body has enough fat to produce ___ bars of soap`seven`7
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The human body has less muscles in it than a`caterpillar
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The human body has over 600 what to account for 40% of the body's weight`muscles
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The Human Body: The most common health disorder, affecting both males and females`Depression
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The human body transmits nerve impulses at about __ metres a second`ninety
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The human body transmits nerve impulses at about __ metres a second`ninety`90
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the human brain is composed of how much water`eighty percent`80`80%`80 percent
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The human brain is __% water`eighty
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The human head is a quarter of our total length at birth, but only an eighth of our total length by the time we reach`adulthood
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the human heart creates enough pressure to squirt blood how high`thirty feet
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The human heart creates enough pressure when it pumps out to the body to squirt blood _______ feet`thirty
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"The human race has one really effective weapon, and that is ---------."- Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)`laughter
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The human wrist contains more bones than the`ankle
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The Hundred Secret Senses_`amy tan
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The hundred year war actually lasted how many years`116 years
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"The hunger for ------- is much more difficult to remove than the hunger for bread."- Mother Teresa`love
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The hunting of what is regulated by the I.W.C`whales
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The Huron Indians thought the French Canadian men were physically inferior and ugly because of their excessive hairiness. The Indians particularly despised which type of facial hair`Beards
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The husband of one's aunt`uncle
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The hydrochloric acid in the human stomach is strong enough to dissolve a`nail
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The hymen`maidenhead
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The ice cream soda was invented in what year`1874
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The ideas of Marcus Garvey were behind the foundation of which religion`rastafarianism
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the image of what historical person is believed to be on the shroud of turin`jesus
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The Imperial Throne of Japan has been occupied by the same family for the last ______ _________ years`thirteen hundred
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"The important thing is not to stop -------------."- Albert Einstein (1875-1955)`questioning
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The impression made by this surface`typeface
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The impression made with such a seal`signet
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The impression so made`seal
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The impression so made`sealed
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The Inca civilization was located mainly in which modern country`peru
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the incas lived in which mountain range`andes
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The ? includes the spinal cord and the brain`Central Nervous System
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The Indiana Pacers basketball team retired 35 which used to belong to _____`roger brown
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The Indian City of Bombay is now called what`mumbai
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The Indian god Hanuman is depicted as which animal`monkey
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The ------- Indian language was used successfully as a code by the United States in World War II.`navajo
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the indian word for grizzly bear is the name for what canadian city`kelowna
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The indication on a musical score of which fingers are to be used in playing`fingerings
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The Indonesian capital Jakarta is in which island`java
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The indoor theatre at the new globe, being built in london, is named after which historical person`inigo jones
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The indoor theatre at the new Globe, being built in London, will be named after which historical person`inigo jones
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The inevitable events predestined by this force`fate
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The inevitable events predestined by this force`fates
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The infinite extension of the three-dimensional region in which all matter exists`space
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the infinity character on the keyboard is called a----------`lemniscate
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The inflated oval ball used in this game`football
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The inflated, spherical ball used in this game`basketball
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The inflated, spherical ball used in this game`volleyball
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The informal transmission of information, gossip, or rumor from person to person`grapevine
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the ingrediants in a kamikaze are:`vodka triple sec lime juice
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The inhabitants of ________ are known as 'Monegasques'`monaco
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the initial milk that's expressed from a new mother`colostrum
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The initial spurt of ejaculate travels at __ miles per hour. By way of comparison, the world record for the 100 yard dash is 27.1 miles per hour.`28
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The initial spurt of ejaculate travels at _______ per hour?`28 miles
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The initials TC stand for which cartoon character`top cat
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The inner parts, as of a machine`innards
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The inner, usually edible seed of a nut or fruit stone`kernel
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The Inquisition forced him to recant his belief in the Copernican Theory.`galileo
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The Inquisition forced this person to recant his belief in the Coppernican Theory. Who was he?`galileo
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TheInquisitionforcedthispersontorecanthisbeliefintheCoppernicanTheory.Whowashe`galileo
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The installation of bathtubs is prohibited in _____, Kanas.`Topeka
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The institution or obligation of paying -----s`tithe
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The instruments played by such a group`orchestra
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The instrument used in geometry to measure angles is a(n) _______.`protractor
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The instrument used in geometry to measure angles is a(n) `protractor
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The internal diameter of a gun, diameter of a bullet`calibre
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The International Atomic Energy Agency and World Health organization are agencies of the`United Nations
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The international date line is in the`atlantic ocean
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The international vehicle registration letters RCH denotes which country`chile
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The Internet Relay Chat Program, which normally connects to port 6667, is more commonly known as `IRC
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"The interpretation of --------- is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconcious activities of the mind."- Sigmund Freud`dreams
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The intestines`viscera
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The invalidation of a marriage, as for nonconsummation, effected by means of a declaration stating that the marriage was never valid`annulment
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The invention of which card game is attributed to the poet Sir John Suckling`cribbage
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the inventor of the scissors`leonardo da vinci
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The Ionian and Cyclades are island groups of which country`Greece
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Their albums included "Angst In My Pants" Kimono My House" and "Propaganda"`sparks
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The Irawaddy runs through which country`myanmar
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Their "Be my girl-Sally" is about an inflatable friend`the police
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Their hugely successful hit off Shabooh Shoobah was called what`the one thing
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The Irish Province of Connaught contains five counties. Sligo and Galway are two. Name one of the others. leitrim`mayo`roscommon
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Their lead singer scores most Tim Burton movies`oingo boingo
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The iron collar used for such an execution`garrote
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The iron content of which vegetable was, for years, overstated due to the incorrect placement of a decimal point in U.S. Government's food tables`spinach
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The iron content of which vegetable was overstated due to the incorrect placement of a decimal point`spinach
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The irreducible, indestructible material unit postulated by ancient atomism`atoms
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The irreducible, indestructible material unit postulated by ancient ----ism`atom
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The ________ is a fish that can actually walk on land`mudskipper
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The _________ is a hollow muscular chamber about the size and shape of a pear. This elastic organ is where an egg becomes fixed and matures as pregnancy progresses.`uterus
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The ________ is born under water`hippopotamus
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The Isis is the upper stretch of which English river`thamesIn what year was the first telecommunications satellite launched`1962
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The island nation of ------- is proudly reclaiming its ancient honor of being the birthplace of the Greek goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite, and now offers a tasteful re-creation of her ancient rites for visitors and locals.`cyprus
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The island of Formosa is now known by which name`taiwan
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The island of Krakatoa was almost completely destroyed by a volcanic eruption in which year`1883
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The Island of Lundy is part of which English county`devon
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The island of Mauritius lies in which ocean`indian
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The Island Of Monserrat Is Part Of Which Island Group ?????? Islands`Leeward
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The island of Sardinia is part of which country`italy
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The island of Skorpios was the site of her 1968 wedding`jacqueline kennedy
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The island of South Georgia belongs to which country`britain
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The Island of Tasmania is part of which country`australia
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The islands Luzon, Mindoro and Mindanao are part of which country`philippines
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The Islands of Langerhans won't be found on a map, they're a group of cells located in the`pancreas
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the ---------- is the largest building from ancient rome that survives intact`pantheon
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The ________ is the only animal whose evidence is admissible in an American court`bloodhound
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the ---------- is the only mammal that can't jump`elephant
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The _________ is the opening through which sperm passes to fertilize the egg and through which a baby exits the uterus in birth.`cervix
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The _________ is the tube through which sperm pass on their way out of the scrotum and to the urethra.`vas deferens
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The ______ is the U.S. Marine tilt-rotor transport that takes off and lands like a helicopter, but flies like an airplane`osprey
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The italian bread focaccia gets its name from the Latin word for what`hearth
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The Ivor Novello awards are given for achievement in which field`songwriting
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The Jacksons: According to one Jackson, P.Y.T. stands for this.`pretty young thing
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The Jacksons: First name of Jermaine's wife, daughter of Motown president Barry Gordy`hazel
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The Jacksons: He played lead guitar on "Beat It"`eddie van Halen
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The Jacksons: Hit which ends with the crucial words but I'm not`if
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The Jacksons: Janet Jackson was briefly married to this singer in 1984`james debarge
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The Jacksons: Katherine Jackson, the Jacksons matriarch, is of this religion.`jehovahs witness
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The Jacksons: Living Colour musician who played guitar on "Black Cat"`vernon reid
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The Jacksons: Name of Michael Jackson's biography`moonwalker
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The Jacksons: Rebbie Jacksons only top 40 hit`centipede
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The Jacksons: She said "Michael was performing all the time...he could be my son."`diana ross
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The Jacksons: The eldest sibling of the jackson family`rebbie Jackson
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The Jacksons: The Michael jackson album preceding Thriller`off The Wall
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The Jacksons: There are only three cuts in the entirety of this Janet Jackson video.`when i think of you
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The Japanese art of growing miniature trees is called _____`bonsai
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The Japanese martial art of fencing is called ________.`kendo
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The Japanese martial art of fencing is called `kendo
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The Japanese word 'karate' can be translated as`open hand
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The jargon used in a specific business or field`shoptalk
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The Jay belongs to which bird family`crow
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The jazz music for this dance`stomp
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The Jeffersons was a spinoff from what show?`All in the Family
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The Jefferson's was a spinoff of what show?`All in the Family
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The John Lennon album released by Yoko Ono 4 years after his death`milk & honey
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the jolly roger is the traditional flag of what`pirates
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The Jordanian city Amman was once called what`philadelphia
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"The Joshua Tree" and "Achtung Baby" by this Irish group`u2
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The Joy of?`sex
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The judds spent years in nashville shopping demos recorded on a ______`cassette recorder
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The juice of a fruit or plant boiled with sugar until thick and sticky`syrup
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The juice of which berry can be used to prevent and treat urinary tract problems`cranberry
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The Kalahari Desert in is which continent`Africa
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The Kalahari desert is mainly in which country`botswana
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The Kalahari Desert lies mainly in which country`botswana
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The Kama Sutra was written by Mallanga Vatsyayana, who was rumored to be __________.`celibate
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The Karakoram mountain range is on which continent`asia
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The karyotype describes the number, shape and size of which structures within a cell`chromosomes
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The katydid bug hears through holes in its ____ legs`hind
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The Kelvin scale is used to measure _________.`temperature
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The Kelvin scale is used to measure `temperature
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The Kentucky Derby, also known as the 'Run for the Roses', is staged at which racecourse`churchill downs
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The kidney-shaped seed of this tree, eaten after roasting`cashew
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The Kikuyu people inhabit which African country`kenya
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The killing of a large number of people: a massacre: I could not give my name to aid the --------- in this war, fought on both sides for grossly`slaughter
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The killing of ones mother`matricide
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The ________ kills more people world wide than all the poisonous snakes combined`honeybee
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The King of Barataria is the sub-title of which operetta`the gondoliers
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The Kiss is probably the best known sculpture in a British Gallery -who is it by`auguste rodin
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The _ _ _ _ _ _ kiss was first known as "maraichinage," a term to describe the prolonged, deep, tongue kiss practiced by the Maraichins, inhabitants of Brittany, France.`French
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The Kiwi is the only bird with _____ at the end of its bill`nostrils
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The koala bear eats the leaves from this tree.`eucalyptus
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The koala eats the leaves from this tree`eucalyptus
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The Kohinoor is the world's largest diamondWhat does Kohinoor mean`mountain of light
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The Koran is the Holy Book of which Religion`islam
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The Korat plateau in Thailand gives its name to what kind of animal`cat
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The Kremlin in Moscow is known as the seat of government in Russia. What does the Russian word "kremlin" mean`citadel
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the kriegsmarine was which branch of nazi germany's armed forces`navy
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The Kyber Pass connects which 2 Countries.... ??? And`Pakinstan And Afghanistan`Afghanistan & Pakinstan`Afghanistan and Pakinstan
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The lack of this element in the diet is a cause of goitre`iodine
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The lance ceased to be an official battle weapon in the British Army in`1927
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The land and waters under the jurisdiction of a government`territory
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The landing gear of an aircraft, including the wheels, skids, floats, and other structures that support the aircraft on land or water`chassis
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The land or realm of the fairies`faerie
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The land sighted or reached after a voyage or flight`landfall
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the language spoken by the ancient babylonians was which of the following`acadian
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The large, brown, hard-shelled seed of the coconut, containing white flesh surrounding a partially fluid-filled central cavity`cocoanut
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The large muscle at the front of the upper arm that flexes the forearm. Also called ------ brachii`biceps
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The large optics diamond turning machine has severed a single human hair, lenghtwise, how many times`three thousand
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The large optics diamond turning machine has severed a single human hair, lenghtwise, how many times`three thousand`3000
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The large pulpy round fruit of this plant, having a thick, orange-yellow rind and numerous seeds`pumpkin
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The large, round fruit of this tree, having a yellow rind and juicy, somewhat acid pulp`grapefruit
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the largest artificial lake in the world is`lake`muezzin
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the largest artificial lake in the world is`lake volta
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the largest bone in the human body`femur
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The largest _______ bottle is a 170 ft. tall water tower`ketchup
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The largest cell in the human body is the female reproductive cell`the ovum
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The largest eggs in the world are laid by a`shark
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The largest Great White Shark ever caught measured _______ feet`thirty seven
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The largest Great White Shark ever caught measured _______ feet`thirty seven`37
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The largest Great White Shark ever caught weighed ________ pounds`24,000
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The largest iceberg recorded ( in 1956 ) was 200 miles long and 60 miles wide, larger that the country of`belgium
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The largest internal organ of the human body is`liver
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The largest jellyfish in the world has a bell that can reach _______ feet across`eight
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the largest lake in africa is lake ____`victoria
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the largest land lizards known are`komodo dragons
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the largest land lizards known are`komodo`richter
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The largest muscle in the human body is the`buttock muscle
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the largest nerve in our body`sciatic
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The Largest of The Canary Islands`Tenerife
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The largest order of mammals, with about _____ species, is rodents`1,700
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the largest organ of the human body is the`skin
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the largest plane every built and flown by howard hughes`spruce goose
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the largest plane every built and flown by howard hughes`spruce`major
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The largest pornography collection in the world is located at The Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality. It contains 80,000 pornographic books and at least ___,____movies.`150,000
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the largest radio telescope dish in the world is in?`puerto rico
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the largest "seed" of any plant is that of the`coconut
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The largest shark ever caught with a rod was just less than ______ feet long`seventeen
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The largest shark ever caught with a rod was just less than ______ feet long`seventeen`17
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The largest single organ of the human body is the `skin
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The largest species of seahorse measures _____ inches`eight
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The largest sundial was constructed in which year`1724
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The largest tree in the world grows in the U S; which tree is it`redwood tree
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the largest tree in the world is nicknamed`general`oratrix
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the largest tree in the world is nicknamed`general sherman
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The largest wave ever recorded was near the Japanese Island of Ishigaki in 1971. It was recorded at ______metres high`eighty five
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The largest wave ever recorded was near the Japanese Island of Ishigaki in 1971. It was recorded at ______metres high`eighty five`85
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The larva of which insect is known as a leatherjacket`Crane-fly
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The larva of which insect is known as the leatherjacket`crane fly
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The larva or pupa of a mosquito`wiggler
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the larygngeal cords are also known as`voice box
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the larygngeal cords are also known as`voice`sherman
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The last 12-cylinder car produced in the United States was the 1948 __________`lincoln continental
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The last day of public operation of the Liverpool Overhead Railway was December the 30th of which year`1956
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The last descendant of what musical family died on christmas day 1845`Bach
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'the last emperor' won the oscar for best picture in 1987, 1988 or 1990`1987
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The last guillotine execution was in 1967, 1977 or 1984`1977
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The last incan king of peru was killed in 1501, 1533 or 1601`1533
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The last line of this document is 'Working men of all countries, unite'`Communist Manifesto
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The last line of this document is "working men of all countries, unite."`the communist manifesto
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The last line of which document is 'working men of all countries, unite'`communist manifesto
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The last major american indian resistance to white settlement was in 1860, 1875 or 1890`1890
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The last Nascar driver to serve jail time for running moonshine was who`buddy arrington
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The last of a cat's senses to develop is`sight
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"The last of the human ------------- is to choose one's attitudes."- Victor Frankl`freedoms
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The last of the thirteen original British colonies was named after England's King George II in 1733`georgia
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The last person to be ------------- in France, Hamida Djandoubi, was executed in 1977.`guillotined
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The Last Waltz chronicled the farewell performance of what rock group`the band
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the last word in the bible, in revelations`amen
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The latin qed spells out in full as`quod erat demonstrandum
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the latin qed spells out in full as`quod`myocardium
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The Latin word, in tota, means what in English`Totally
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The latter part: 'in the --------- of life.'`afternoon
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The law in ________, Oklahoma states that women may not gamble in the nude, in lingerie or while wearing a towel.`Schulter
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"The laziest man I ever met put ---------- in his pancakes so they would turn over by themselves."- W.C. Fields`popcorn
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The lbo people are natives of which country`nigeria
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The leader of a pack of wolves is called a _____wolf?`alpha
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The leader of a work crew, as in a factory`foreperson
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The leading forces in a military thrust`spearhead
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The lead vocalist/guitarist for Haze`marc albert
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The leaf fibers of this plant, used for mats, baskets, and other products`raffia
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The least expensive prostitutes in the world are the Petrapole people who live on the border of Bangladesh. They charge as little as 10 ______, which is the equivalent of $0.28.`rupees
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The leather made from this hide`cowhide
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The leaves of any of these plants used as a seasoning`marjoram
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The leaves of kale, used as a vegetable. Also called ------- greens`collards
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The leaves of L. sativa, used especially in salads`lettuce
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The leaves of these plants, dried and processed chiefly for use in cigarettes, cigars, or snuff or for smoking in pipes`tobacco
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The leaves of this plant used as a seasoning`basil
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The leaves of this plant used as a seasoning`oregano
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The leaves of this plant used as a seasoning or garnish`chervil
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The leaves of this plant used as a seasoning`rosemaries
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The leaves of this plant used as a seasoning`tarragon
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The leaves of this plant used as a seasoning`thyme
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The leaves of which bitter aromatic herb are used in cookery`tansy
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The leaves or seeds of this plant, used as a seasoning`dill
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The ledge between a parapet & a moat is a(n)..`berm
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The leech has 32 _______`brains
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The leech will gorge itself up to _____ times its body weight and then just fall off its victim`five
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The leech will gorge itself up to _____ times its body weight and then just fall off its victim`five`5
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The left-hand side of an account or accounting ledger where bookkeeping entries are made`debit
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The left lung is smaller than the right lung to make room for what`heart
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The left lung is smaller than the right lung, to make room for which organ`heart
|
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The left side of the brain is usually responsible for the control of`speech
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The left testicle usually hangs lower than the right for?`right-handed men
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The left testicle usually hangs _____ than the right for right-handed men.`lower
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The legal tenure by which a villein held land`villeinage
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the legendary creature "sasquatch" was also known as_________?`bigfoot
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the legendary joe diamaggio was married to which diva`marilyn monroe
|
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The Lempira is the currency of which country`honduras
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The Lempira is the national currency of which country`Honduras
|
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The Lemur is native to where`madagascar
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The length of such a boundary`perimeter
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The length or measurement of such a seam`inseam
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the les nessman character on the tv series wkrp in cincinnati wore what in every episode`band aid
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The lesser`celandine
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"The less things ----------, the more they remain the same."- Sicilian proverb`change
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the letter c on a water tap in france refers to what`hot`bulgaria
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the letter c on a water tap in france refers to what`hot water
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The lettering or design produced with such a sheet`stencil
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The letters or words so formed`skywriter
|
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The Lie Detector was invented by John Augustus Larson in`1921
|
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The life expectancy of the average mockingbird is ____ years`10
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The life processes or characteristic phenomena of a group or category of living organisms: 'the biology of viruses.'`biologist
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The light brown fur of the coypu`nutria
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The light, fibrous, flexible, absorbent skeleton of certain of these organisms, used for bathing, cleaning, and other purposes`sponge
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The likelihood of recovery from a disease`prognoses
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The limit of this quotient as the time of travel becomes vanishingly small: the first derivative of distance with respect to time`speed
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The line a pretty woman never needs any money inspired pretty woman by him`roy orbison
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the line 'no soup for you, come back 1 year!' was from which sitcom`seinfeld
|
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The lines of people so arranged`gantlet
|
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The Lions is the team name of which Rugby League club`swinton
|
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The Lipari islands are a group of seven volcanic islands to the northeast of which major island in the Mediterranean Sea`sicily
|
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The lipari islands are to the northeast of which major island in the mediterranean sea`sicily
|
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The liqueur Gran Marnier is based on which spirit`brandy
|
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The liquid or melted state induced by heat`fusion
|
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the lira is the currency of ______`turkey
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The literal translation for the swedish word 'smorgasbord' is "board for ______________(two words)`buttered bread
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The literary genre represented by`novels
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The literary genre represented by -----s`novel
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The Little Bighorn, scene of Custer's last stand, is in which US State`montana
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the little bit of flesh at the back of the roof of your mouth`uvula
|
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The Little Dipper`dipper
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The little lump of flesh just forward of your ear canal, right next to your temple, is called a(n) ______`tragus
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The Little Mermaid is found in the harbour of which city`Copenhagen
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The little "m's" on "M&M's"(r) Chocolate Candies weren't printed on the candies until ____`1950
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The Little Shop of Horrors (1986) takes place in what kind of shop`florist shop
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the liver, alimentary canal, and pancreas are part of which system`digestive
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The liver is the largest internal organ weighing about ____ kilograms`10.5
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The liver of what is highly intoxicating to eskimos`polar bear
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The living organisms and their environment composing the`biosphere
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The living spaces and possessions belonging to such a unit`household
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The "l.l." In l.l. Bean stands for what`leon leonwood
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the loach, plaice, remora and skate are all types of what`fish
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The locality or political division from which a jury is called and in which a trial is held`venue
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The locus of points for which the sum of the distances from each point to two fixed points is equal`ellipse
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The loin and leg of a four-footed animal, especially as used for food: 'a ------ of venison.'`haunch
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The Lombard League was a mediavel coalition of cities in which European country`italy
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the london firm called white chappel bell manufactured what famous bell?`liberty bell
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The longest bike weighed how much`more than a ton
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The longest daisy chain is thought to have been at one of Emperor Tiberius's orgies, it was estimated at??`30
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The longest division of geologic time, containing two or more eras`aeon`eon
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the longest fence in the world was built to keep out ______`dingoes
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The longest key on your keyboard is the _____ bar.`space
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The longest key on your keyboard is the bar`space
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The longest kiss listed in the Guinness Book of World Records lasted an incredible ___ hours. And then their lips fell off. What I want to know is how they managed to breathe during this kiss from hell?`417
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the longest land vehicular tunnel in the us is located in what state?`colorado
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the longest living land mammal is`homo sapiens
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the longest pregnancy of any mammal is`elephant
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The longest recorded flight of a chicken is`thirteen seconds`13 seconds
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The longest river in Western Europe is `Rhine
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The longest river in western Europe is _________`the rhine
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The longest suspension bridge in the world is the Akashi Kaikyo, located where`japan
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The longest time someone has typed on a typewriter continuously is 264 hours, set by whom?`Violet Burns
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The longest time someone has typed on a typewriter continuously is ____ hours, set by Violet Gibson Burns`264
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The longest tunnel connects delaware and ______`new york
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The longest tunnel connects new york and ______`delaware
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the longest tunnel in the world is located in what country`japan
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The' Long John Silver Collection' housed on the Cutty Sark is the nations largest collection of what`ship's figureheads
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The longmuir brothers were members of which teeny bop band`the bay city rollers
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The long term effect of the sun's radiation on the rotating earth's varied surface & atmosphere`climate
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the loon, shoebill and grebe are all types of what`birds
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The loop at the top of a bell by which it is hung`cannon
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The lord of the rings, ents are walking, talking what`trees
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The Lord of the Rings_`j.r.r. tolkien
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The lotus is the national flower of what country`india
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The Lou Reed song 'Walk on the Wild Side' is about what?`Transsexualism
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The 'love apple' is more commonly known as what`tomato
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The love story of which writer is portrayed in the film ""Shadowlands"`c s lewis
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The lower or supporting surface of a structure`floor
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The lower part of an interior wall when finished in a material different from that of the upper part`wainscot
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The lower part of the leg of a cooked fowl`drumstick
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The lower portion of the wall of a room, decorated differently from the upper section, as with panels`dado
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The lowest balcony in a theater or the first few rows of that balcony`mezzanine
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The lowest degree or amount reached or recorded: the lower limit of variation`minima
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The lowest degree or amount reached or recorded: the lower limit of variation`minimum
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the lowest elevation in the usa is`death`marley
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The lowest elevation in the USA is`death valley
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The lowest habitable story of a building, usually below ground level`basement
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The lowest or coarsest class of people. Often used with the`rabble
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The lowest point: 'the ----- of their fortunes.'`nadir
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the lowest string on a violin is in which key`g major
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the lowest string on a violin is in which key`g`suttee
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"The luckiest man in the world was Adam - he had no ---------------."- Sholom Aleichem`mother-in-law
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the lumbar spine consists of how many vertebrae?`five
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The luminous irregular envelope of highly ionized gas outside the chromosphere of the sun`coronas
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The lungfish can live out of water in a state of suspended animation for _____ years`three
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The lungfish can live out of water in a state of suspended animation for _____ years`three`3
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The luster characteristic of a pearl of high quality`orient
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The luster characteristic of a pearl of high quality`oriented
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The lychee is native to which country`china
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The lyrics for "rudolph the red nosed reindeer" were written as a poem by who`robert may
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The M25 motorway circles which city`london
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The Mabinogion is a collection of legends from which country`wales
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The Madeira islands lie in which ocean`atlantic
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The mad Emperor Caligula once decided to go to war with the Roman God of the sea, Poseidon, and ordered his soldiers to throw their spears into the _____ at random`water
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The magic word "Abracadabra" was originally intended for the specific purpose of curing`hay fever
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The Magnificent Seven is a version of what 1954 film`seven samurai
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The maiden names of which two cartoon characters are slaghoople and mcbricker`wilma flintstone and betty rubble
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The main building of a country club`clubhouse
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The main burden: 'bore the ----- of the household chores.'`brunt
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The main circle and trilithons at Stonehenge are built of which rock`sandstone
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The main elements of the Exosphere are hydrogen and ______`helium
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The main house on an estate: a mansion`manor
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The main promoter of country music, the CMA, stands for this.`country music association
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The main square in Venice is named after this saint`mark
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The main street in Back to the Future is also the main street in what other 80's movie?`Gremlins
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the main us army tank of the second world war`sherman
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The majority of reptiles are oviparous - What does this mean`egg laying
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The majority of small toothed whales are called_______`dolphins
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The making of what well known dessert item was perfected by Sicilian Francisco Procopio in 1659`ice cream
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The Malabar Coast is on the West Coast of which country`india
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The male Californian sea-otter grips the nose of the female with his teeth during`mating
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the male ---------- can smell the virgin female gypsy moth from 8 miles away`gypsy moth
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The male fetus is capable of attaining an erection during the last ________.`trimester
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The male gypsy moth can "smell" the virgin female gypsy moth from how far away (its a decimal)`1.8 miles
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the male gypsy moth can smell the virgin female gypsy moth from ---------- miles away`eight
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The male parent of an animal, especially a domesticated mammal such as a horse`sire
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the 'male' part of a flower, which encompasses the filament and the anther is generally termed the what`stamen
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The male prayer leader in a mosque`imam
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The malleus and the incus are two of the three auditory ossicles. Which is the third`stapes
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The malleus and the incus are two of the three auditory ossicles. Which is the third`stapes`stirrup
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The mamas and papas consisted of c. elliott, j. phillips, m. phillips, and him`doherty
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The management of a forestland`forestry
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The management of a household`menage
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The management of the details of an operation`logistics
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The mangle was once used in which domestic chore`washing
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The man known as the Red baron was famous in which field`aviation
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The manner in which an expression is phrased`phrasings
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The manner in which a painter applies paint with a brush`brushwork
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The manner in which something is expressed in words: 'software --------.'`verbiage
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"The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but ---------------."- Thomas Jefferson`newspapers
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The Man Who Would be King was released in what year`1975
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The Maori are native to what country`new zealand
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The margin of land bordering a body of water`brink
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The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of which ocean`pacific
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The Mariana Trench is the deepest point of the Pacific Ocean to what depth does it reach. Give answer in feet.`36,160
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The marimba is a deeper toned form of which instrument`xylophone
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The marine iguana is native to which island group`galapagos
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The Marquis de Sade, born June 2, 1740, died in an insane asylum in ____ at the age of seventy-four.`1814
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The Marquis de Sade was imprisoned by the request of his mother-in-law for "___ ______".`sex crime
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The Marquis of Blandford is heir to which British Peerage`duke of marlborough
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the marquis of queensberry rules apply to what sport`boxing
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The Masai are native to which continent`africa
|
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The mascot for the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade in WWI later went on to become this beloved children's character`winnie the pooh
|
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The Mason-Dixon line ran between Maryland and which other American State`pennsylvan1a
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The Mason-Dixon line ran between Maryland and which other American State`pennsylvania
|
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The massive skeleton of the African elephant accounts for about _______ percent of the body weight`fifteen
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The massive skeleton of the African elephant accounts for about _______ percent of the body weight`fifteen`15
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The mass of common people: the populace`mob
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The mass of common people: the populace`mobs
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The mass that slides. Also called landslip`landslide
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The Matami Tribe of West Africa play a version of football, the only difference being that they use a ____ ____ instead of a more normal ball`human skull
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The materials collected in such a case, especially when representative of a person's work: 'a photographer's ---------: an artist's --------- of drawings.'`portfolio
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The mathematical notation for a product is designated by what greek letter`pi
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The mathematical notation for a summation is designated by what greek letter`sigma
|
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The mathematical study of properties of lines, angels, etc., is `geometry
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The mathematical study of properties of lines, angels, etc., Is ________`geometry
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The mathematical study of properties of lines, angles, etc., Is ________`geometry
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The "Maxima" was a model of which car`nissan
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The maximum flight speed of a Boeing 747-300 jetliner is __________ miles per hour`five hundred and eighty three
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The maximum flight speed of a Boeing 747-300 jetliner is __________ miles per hour`five hundred and eighty three`583
|
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The Maya civilisation (2600 BC - 625 AD) was in which modem country`mexico
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the mazatecco indians of mexico can hold a complete conversation by which of the following whistling, sneezing or humming`whistling
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The MBW Isetta was unveiled at an International Motor Show in London, England in 1955. What was the vehicle fondly dubbed as`The Bubble Car
|
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The measure or beat of movement, as in dancing or marching`cadence
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The medical journal The Lancet was established in which year`1823
|
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The medical name for the voice box is the `larynx
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The medical term for a black eye is`circumorbital haematoma
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The medieval Roman number R represented 80. What number was represented by R with a bar above it`eighty thousand
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The Mediterranean island of Sicily is part of which country`italy
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The members of the grass family considered as a group`grassing
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The members of this band always hide behind gigantic eyeball masks:`the residents
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The Menai Strait is part of which larger stretch of water`irish sea
|
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The men in one Australian tribe shake ______ instead of hands when greeting each other.`penises
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The mental ability to perceive and distinguish relationships: discernment: 'Fatigue may affect a pilot's judgment of distances.'`judgement
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The mental and physical deterioration associated with aging`senility
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The Mercedes Benz car company is based in which German city`stuttgart
|
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Theme repeated and developed in astistic work`motif
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'The Merry Man and his Maid', is the alternate title for which Gilbert and Sullivan operetta`yeoman of the guard
|
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The Mersey River runs through _____`liverpool
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Themes: Believe it or not, it's just me`greatest american hero
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Themes: Drive! Push it to the floor till the engine screams.`hardcastle and mccormick
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Themes: Here we are, face to face, a couple of ...`silver spoons
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themes: high winds in northern sky will carry you away, you know you have to leave here`due south
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The mesh material used to make door or window screens`screenings
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themes: i bet we've been together for a million years...`family ties
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Themes: .... in charge of our days and our night.`charles in charge
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themes: in west philadelphia i was born and raised...`the fresh prince of bel air
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Themes: Just two good old boys, never meaning no harm...`the dukes of hazzard
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themes: well, it's a 5 o'clock world when the whistle blows...`the drew carey show
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themes: what would you do if i sang out tune`wonder years
|
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The metal gallium will melt in the heat of your ______`hands
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the metallic salt of which metal is added to the mixture in a fireworks rocket to create the color blue`copper
|
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The metal part at the end of a pencil is twenty percent`sulfur
|
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The metal part of a lamp that surrounds the bulb and supports the shade is called a`harp
|
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The metal ______ will melt in the heat of your hands`gallium
|
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The method of construction of a vault`vaultings
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The method or equipment used to provide artificial illumination`lightings
|
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The microscopic structure of tissue`histology
|
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The Middle ear and the Pharynx are joined with the ________ tube`eustachian
|
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The middle, often muscular layer of the wall of a blood vessel`media
|
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The middle or slack part of an extended rope`bight
|
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The middle outer portion of the front of the human body, extending roughly from just below the breast to the waistline`midriff
|
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The midget and the rentpayer are varieties of which vegetable`the broad bean
|
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The mild-flavored bulb of this plant, used in cookery`shallot
|
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The milk of cows, goats, or other animals, used as food by humans`milking
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The mind or brain`pates
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The minimum number of members required to be legal is known as a`quorum
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The minimum wage in 1938 was how many cents per hour`25
|
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The mink makes love for longer than any other animal. How long?`Up to eight hours
|
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"The minute you start --------- about what you are going to do if you lose, you have lost."-George Schultz`talking
|
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The missiles thus discharged`volley
|
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The Missouri is the tributary to which major US river`mississippi
|
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The mistress of a large, fashionable household`chatelaine
|
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The mistress of a sultan, king, or prince`sultana
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The Moa bird of New Zealand, which became extinct four hundred years ago, was over ____ feet tall`ten
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The Moa bird of New Zealand, which became extinct four hundred years ago, was over ____ feet tall`ten`10
|
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The moaning sound of which animal was used as the sound of the Tornado in the film Twister`A Camel
|
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the mobo awards were held recently, what does mobo stand for`music of black origin
|
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The model ape used in the 1933 movie ' King Kong ' was ______ inches tall`eighteen
|
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The model ape used in the 1933 movie ' King Kong ' was ______ inches tall`eighteen`18
|
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The Model T Ford was produced from 1909 until 1927. Which revolutionary innovation was introduced in 1913`mass production
|
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The modern African republic of Tanzania was formed when Tanganyika and which other nation were combined`zanzibar
|
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The Modern Pentathlon event includes the disciplines fencing, cross-country running, riding, shooting and which other event`swimming
|
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The Mojave Desert is mainly in which state`California
|
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The mola mola, or ocean sunfish, lays up to how many eggs at one time`5 billion
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The molding around a door or window`architrave
|
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The Molly Maguires was a secret organisation operating in which industry in 19th century America`coal mining
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The molten material from a volcano is `lava
|
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the mona lisa is also known by the original name of`la gioconda
|
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the mona lisa is also known by the original name of`la`hamelin
|
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The Mongolian ------ (Meriones unguiculatus), having large dark eyes and a long furry tail and often kept as a pet`gerbil
|
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the mongoose is immune to what snake's poison`king cobra
|
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The Monkees: Soy un creedor`im a believer
|
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The moon`phoebe
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The moons of which planet are called Phobos and Deimos after two mythical horses that drew the chariot of the Roman god of war`Mars
|
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The moose`bullwinkle moose
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The moose`elk
|
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"The more I ----------, the more I realize I don't know."- Albert Einstein`learn
|
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The more sex you have, the more you will be offered. The sexually active body gives off greater quantities of chemicals called ___________. These subtle sex perfumes drive the opposite sex crazy!`pheromones
|
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'the morning sun when its in your face really shows your age' which classic song`maggie may
|
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The most abundant metal in the earths crust is what`aluminium
|
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The most abundant metal in the earths crust is what`aluminum
|
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"The most beautiful thing we can experience is the ----------."- Albert Einstein (1879-1955)`mysterious
|
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The most carnivorous of all bears is the ______ bear`polar
|
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The most common blood type in the world is ___`type o
|
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The most common form of cancer is _____ cancer`skin
|
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The most common name in the world is`mohammed
|
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The most common sexual activity among homosexuals is ____ ___.`oral sex
|
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The most ejaculatory orgasms ever recorded in 1 hour for a man is ________. However, although no official records exist, a man can have much more.`sixteen
|
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The most famous church in Great Britain, enshrining many of the traditions of the British people?`Westminster Abbey
|
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ThemostfamouschurchinGreatBritain,enshriningmanyofthetraditionsoftheBritishpeople`WestminsterAbbey
|
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the most famous german "pocket battleship" of ww2, scuttled in the end at montevideo was named after`admiral graf spree
|
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The most famous work by Edward Gibbon is on the decline and fall of which empire`roman
|
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The most important ingredient: the crucial element`essence
|
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"The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is at all --------------."- Albert Einstein (1879-1955)`comprehensible
|
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The most memorable kiss in a motion picture was in -------------------, according to 25 percent of those polled.`gone with the wind
|
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The most northerly point of mainland Africa is in which country`tunisia
|
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the most popular first name in the world is`muhammad
|
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The most positive, diplomatic, or ethical course`highroad
|
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The most prominent of the 12 disciples of Jesus Christ, a leader and missionary in the early church, and traditionally the first bishop of Rome?`peter
|
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Themostprominentofthe12disciplesofJesusChrist,aleaderandmissionaryintheearlychurch,andtraditionallythefirstbishopofRome`peter
|
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The most sensitive cluster of nerves is at the base of the ____`spine
|
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The most sensitive finger is the`forefinger
|
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The most shoplifted book in the world is ________`the bible
|
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The most successful X-rated movie of all time is?`Deep Throat
|
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The Most Trusted Name in Electronics is the advertising slogan for which company`RCA
|
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The most venomous of all snakes, known as the _____, has enough venom in one bite to kill more than 200,000 mice`taipan
|
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The most vital part: 'a strategic attack aimed at the enemy's -------.'`jugular
|
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The most widely mimicked Al Jolson song`mammy
|
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The motion of air currents around an object as it moves through the air, especially the motion of air about a moving airplane`airflow
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The motion or noise of rolling`trundle
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The motion produced by such a force`impulse
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The motor for Alberta, Canada is fortis et liber which is Latin for what`Strong and Free
|
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The motto of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is Maitiens le droit. What does Maitens Le droit mean in English`Uphold the right
|
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The motto on the back of the great seal of the USA`annuit coeptis
|
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The moulding around a door or window`architrave
|
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The Mount of Jupiter and the Girdle of Venus are found on the _________`palm of your hand
|
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The mouth arachnophobia is a fear of ______`spiders
|
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The movable equipment and supplies of an army`baggage
|
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The movement organized around this belief`feminism
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The movements and paces of a trained horse`manege
|
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The movie, Brians Song, focused on Brian Piccolo. What football team did Brian Piccolo play for`The Chicago Bears
|
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the movie "psycho" was based on a book by _____`robert bloch
|
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The movies Toy Story and Toy Story 2 were created by Disney and ______`Pixar
|
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the movie, "the reincarnation of peter proud," starred what beautiful actress`jennifer o'neill
|
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the movie the rose was inspired by what musician's life`janice joplin
|
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The movie uhf starred him`weird al yankovic
|
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The moving part of an electromagnetic device such as a relay, buzzer, or loudspeaker`armature
|
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The muffled sound produced by or as if by a blow with a blunt object: a thud`thump
|
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The mullet fish only turns _____ after death`red
|
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The Mundurucu', an Amazonian tribe, refer to sexual intercourse as "______ _______".`eating penises
|
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The murderer Dr. Crippen was medically qualified, but what was he in London`a dentist
|
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the muscles of the heart are called the ____`myocardium
|
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The Muses were the goddesses of poetry and song. How many of them were there`nine
|
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The museum of modern art in New York City hung Matisse's 'Le Bateau' upside down for how long before an art student noticed the error: How many days`forty seven
|
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The museum of modern art in New York City hung Matisse's 'Le Bateau' upside down for how long before an art student noticed the error: How many days`forty seven`47
|
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the musical cats is based on whose poems`t s elliot
|
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the music for advertisements is also called a _____`jingle
|
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The music for a square dance`hoedown
|
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The music for or in the rhythm of the`minuet
|
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The music for such a dance. Also called gigue`jig
|
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The music for such a dance. Also called gigue`jigging
|
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The music for such a dance. Also called gigue`jiggling
|
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The music for this dance`beguine
|
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The music for this dance, in 6/8 time`tarantella
|
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The music for this dance`tango
|
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The musician Stephane Grappelli was famous for playing which instrument`violin
|
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The music in Walt Disney's 'Sleeping Beauty' is based upon which composers version of the classic story`tchaikovsky
|
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The music that accompanies a movie`soundtrack
|
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The muzzle of a lion is like a fingerprint -- no two lions have the same pattern of`whiskers
|
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The Naira is the currency of which African country`nigeria
|
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The name Australia is derived from the Latin word 'australis' which means `southern
|
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The name "dinosaur" comes from two Greek words What do they mean`Terrible lizard
|
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The name Felicity means what`happiness
|
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the name for a person who's forever claiming to be suffering from one illness to another is`hypochondriac
|
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The name for the edible part of a Plum`sarcocarp
|
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The name for the group of stars which form a hunter with a club and shield is `Orio
|
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The name for the group of stars which form a hunter with a club & shield is ________`orion
|
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The name for the Russian equivalent of Skylab is ________.`salyut
|
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The name for the Russian equivalent of Skylab is `Salyut
|
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The name for this semi-precious stone comes from the Latin for "sea water"`Aquamarine
|
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The name goulash means what`herdsman
|
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The name Jeep is a derivative of the expression G.P. What doe G.P. mean in military slang`General Purpose Vehicle
|
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The name 'Lego' comes from which Danish words`leg godt
|
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The name ________literally means "big tit?`of Wyoming's Grand Teton peak
|
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The name of all the _______ end with the same letter that they start with`continents
|
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the name of iran's parliament`majlis
|
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the name of israel's parliament`knesset
|
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the name of japan's parliament`diet
|
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The name of Rocky Balboas pet goldfish in the film Rocky`Moby Dick
|
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The name of Rush's guitarist`alex lifeson
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the name of the 2-man capsule built by the americans`gemini
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the name of the aztec/toltec god meaning flying serpent`quetzalcoatl
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The name of the barrier lowered to block a castles gateway`portcullis
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the name of the battleship sent to defend singapore from japanese attack, only to be sunk`prince of`ussr
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the name of the battleship sent to defend singapore from japanese attack, only to be sunk`prince of wales
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The name of the boys summer camp setting of Adventures of Spin and Marty segment of the childrens TV Series the Mickey Mouse Club`Triple R Ranch
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the name of the british general who surrendered singapore to the japanese`arthur percival
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the name of the dog from 'the grinch who stole christmas' was`max
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The name of the famous basalt pillars found on the Northern Ireland's coast`The Giants Causeway
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the name of the first manned capsule in space`vostok
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the name of the ibm computer that sent gary kasparov into deep despair`deep`agincourt
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the name of the ibm computer that sent gary kasparov into deep despair`deep blue
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the name of the ill fated space shuttle that exploded shortly after lift off`challenger
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the name of the largest city in new mexico`albuquerque
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The name of the little people in Frank Baum's the Wonderful Wizard of Oz`munchkins
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The name of the Royal family from henry VIII to Elizabeth I`tudor
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The name of the ship of the Pilgrim Fathers (1620). The...`Mayflower
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The name of the underworld in Greek mythology`tartarus
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The name of the wolf companion of Lieutenant John Dunbar (Kevin Costner) in the film Dances with Wolves was`Two Socks
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The name of what style of painting was taken from, the title of a Claude Monet work`impressionism
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The name of which constellation me 'harp'`lyra
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The name of which dance literally means'double step'`samba
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The name of which disease comes from the Italian meaning 'bad air'`malaria
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The name of which dog breed is also the name for an animals footprint`pug
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The name of which element comes from the Greek for 'stranger'`xenon
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The name of which game is latin for I play`ludo
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The name of which musical instrument is the italian word for soft`piano
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The name of which musical instrument means "sound of wood"`xylophone
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The name of which of the seven hills of Rome is the origin of the word 'palace'`palatine hill
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The name of which opera house literally translates as 'the staicase'`la scala
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The name of which particle when translated from the greek means cannot be cut`the atom
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The name of which plant comes from the Greek meaning 'earth-apple'`camomile
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The name of which poet is an anagram of toilets`t s eliot
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The name of which type of sausage also means nonsense`boloney
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The name of which U.S. State means "Place of Flowers"`florida
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The name of Wyoming's Grand Teton peak literally means?`big tit
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The name 'quark' for a type of particle in Physics, was derived from the work of which Irish writer`james joyce
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The name singapore means what`city of lions
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The name "yo yo" comes from what language`tagalog
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The narrow part of the abdomen of an insect`waists
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The national anthem of Greece is ____ verses long`158
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The National day of Ethiopia, 21st March, commemorates a victory at Adowa in 1896 over which country`italy
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The national flag of _____ was designed by Napoleon Bonaparte`italy
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The national flag of which South American country bears a circle depicting stars in the night sky`brazil
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The Nationalist Chinese occupy this island`Taiwan
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The nationalist Chinese occupy this island`taiwan`formosa
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The national legislative body of a nation, especially a republic`congress
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The nation or territory ruled by an emir`emirate
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The nation or territory ruled by an emir`emissaries
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The native inhabitants of Australia are called _____`aborigines
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The natural process of rock disintegration is better known as _______`erosion
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the nature of things: what does a pluviometer measure`rainfall
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The Navajo language`dine
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the nba record of 100 points by a single person in a game was scored by`wilt chamberlain
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The negatively charged terminal of a primary cell or of a storage battery that is supplying current`anode
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The nerve fibres in the squid are ____ times thicker than a humans'`five hundred
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The nerve fibres in the squid are ____ times thicker than a humans'`five hundred`500
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The nest of an eagle or bird of prey is an`eyrie
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The new company formed by such a divestiture`spinoff
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The newly hatched, earliest stage of any of various animals that undergo metamorphosis, differing markedly in form and appearance from the adult`larva
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The new millenium starts on ________`january 1, 2001
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the new name for bombay`mumbai
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The nickname of ballet star Mikhail Boryshnikov`Misha
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"The Night They Invented Champagne" is a song from which musical`gigi
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The Nile crocodile averages about 45 years in the wild, and may live up to ____ years in captivity`eighty
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The ninth in a set or sequence`nine
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The ninth in a set or sequence`nines
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The ninth sign of the zodiac in astrology`archer
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The Non-Beatles CCR song, perhaps about a woman who is gloating`proud mary
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The Non-Beatles Van Halen song, perhaps egging on a potential suicide victim`jump
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The non stick frying pan was spin off from which area of research`space
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The normal body temperature in ___ degrees Celsius`thirty seven
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The normal body temperature in ___ degrees Celsius`thirty seven`37
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The normal body temperature of the Clydesdale horse is ________ degrees Fahrenheit`one hundred and one
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The normal body temperature of the Clydesdale horse is ________ degrees Fahrenheit`one hundred and one`101
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The normal temperature of a cat is _____ degrees (it's a decimal)`101.5
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The Norse god of light & peace`balder
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The norse god of thunder`thor
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The North American bison, Bison bison`buffalo
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The northern most country claiming part of Antarctica is`norway
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The northern or southern latitude beyond which trees do not grow`timberline
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The northern part of north america lies within the ______`arctic circle
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The North Star is also known as `Polaris
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The nose continues to _____ throughout your life`grow
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The notch or the projecting piece used in such a joint`joggle
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The Nova Zemlya Glacier in the (former) USSR is over _____ km long`four hundred
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The Nova Zemlya Glacier in the (former) USSR is over _____ km long`four hundred`400
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The novel "Weir of Hermiston" was an unfinished novel by which writer`r l stevenson
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The now-extinct ancestor of the horse, _______, had a short neck, a pug muzzle, and stood no higher than a medium-sized dog`eohippus
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The Nuffield Radio Astronomy Laboratories are more usually known by what name`jodrell bank
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The numbat, quokka and yapok are all types of what`marsupials
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The number in the third position left of the decimal point in an Arabic numeral`hundred
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the number of logical records in one physical record is referred to as?`blocking factor
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The number of people that a room can hold: 'a ------- of guests.'`roomful
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The number of UFO sightings constantly increase when _____ is nearest the Earth`mars
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The number of votes cast or recorded`poll
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The nutlike fruit of this tree. Also called litchi nut`lychees
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The nut of this tree`butternut
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The nut of this tree, having an edible sweet kernel`butternuts
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The oath of such fidelity`fealties
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The object or goal desired: 'Her -------- is the presidency.'`ambition
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The objects laid out for a meal on this article of furniture`tabling
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The obligations of a vassal to a lord`allegiance
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The observable activity of an "individual.(________)`behaviour
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The occupation of a banker`bankings
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The _____ Ocean covers the world's longest mountain range`atlantic
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the octal number system is based on the number _____?`eight
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the octal number system is based on the number _____`eight8
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The octopus has a funnel-shaped opening beneath its head through which hit secretes a black fluid when threatened. What is this funnel called?`siphon
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the oder and vistula are rivers in which european nation`poland
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The Oedipus complex is the sexual love of a son for his mother. What is the equivalent complex of a daughter's sexual love for her father called`electra complex
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The Oedipus Complex is the sexual love of a son for his mother. What is the sexual love of a daughter for her father called`electra complex
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The ----- of a ship or boat`sails
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The ------ of certain animals, eaten as food`kidney
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The ---- of cows, goats, or other animals, used as food by humans`milk
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The office, authority, or jurisdiction of an absolute ruler`tyrannies
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The office, function, or authority of a governing individual or body`government
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The office of president of a republic`presidency
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The office or district of a bailiff`bailiwick
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The office, rank, or title of a duke`dukedom
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The office, term of office, or jurisdiction of a consul`consulate
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The official currency, coins, and negotiable paper notes issued by a government`money
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The official currency, coins, and negotiable paper notes issued by a government`moneys
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The official currency, coins, and negotiable paper notes issued by a government`monies
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the official kevin bacon fan club claim they can connect kevin bacon with any other actor or actress in how many steps`three
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The official map-making organisation for the UK`Ordnance Survey
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The official name for a peeping tom is _____________?`Opipeuter
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the official state song of georgia since 1922 has been what`georgia on my mind
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"The -------- of money is the root of all evil."- The apostle Paul`love
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The often edible nut of any of these trees`chestnut
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The okapi is a member of which animal family`giraffe
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The Oklahoma bombing suspect obtained a copy of the "Turner Diaries," a book which advocates the violent overthrow of government, from where`internet
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the old airport of hong kong, kai tek, was replaced by`chek`blue
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the old airport of hong kong, kai tek, was replaced by`chek lap kok
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"The old believe everything, the middle-aged suspect everything, the young -------------------."- Oscar Wilde`know everything
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The Old English word 'fneosan' means what nowadays?`To sneeze
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the oldest male to win an oscar`george burns
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The oldest tree in Britain is a yew in Scotland, how old is it`1,500 years
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The oldest US Miltary Medal. The...`Purple Heart
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