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| 1 Radioactive Bite 8 Legs and 183 Previews was the title of a 2011 review for what Broadway musical?
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| 7 Eleven stores were temporarily converted into Kwik E marts to promote the release of what movie?
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| A 1952 episode of I Love Lucy was titled Lucy Is Enceinte because what English word was censored?
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| A 1960s TV character played by Al Lewis Count Vladimir Dracula is better known by what name?
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| A 1985 North Atlantic expedition led by Robert Ballard discovered the wreck of what famous ship 73 years after it sank?
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| A 1995 documentary subtitled Hollywood Madam examines the rise and fall of what scandalous figure?
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| A 2008 study in Reference Services Review found which of these websites to be about 80% accurate?
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| A 2009 New York Times article coined the term Ralph Kramden to refer to what physical trait?
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| A 2010 Billboard hit Dog Days are Over is a song by the British band Florence and the what?
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| A 2010 study by dating Web site Badoo.com found which of these nation's women to be most flirtatious online?
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| A 2010 study found that nearly 70% of what imported item failed to live up to its claims of being extra virgin?
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| A 2010 Time magazine article debunks the myth that what group of people are spoiled selfish solitary misfits?
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| A 2011 box set celebrates the 13 film collaboration between composer Danny Elfman and what film director?
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| A 2011 New York Times obituary for the late Peter Falk discussed the actor's 30 plus year gig as what TV character?
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| A 20th century fashion icon Gabrielle Chanel was better known by what nickname?
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| A bill of fare is more commonly known as a what?
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| A bit in a gossip column that doesn't mention any names is often called a what?
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| A bit of folk wisdom warns that when you point a finger at someone how many fingers are pointing back at you?
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| A blacksmith works primarily with what metal?
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| A blanket or shawl made of colored squares sewn or crocheted together is called a what?
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| A Bogus was an early nineteenth century machine used to do what?
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| A book about fashion and gay culture Don We Now Our Gay Apparel takes its title from what Christmas carol?
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| A breakthrough in fashion jeggings are leggings designed to look like what?
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| A bushel is a standard unit originally used to measure the weight of what?
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| A caprese salad traditionally includes which of these ingredients?
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| A caramel candy brand since 1903 Werther's Original is named after a town in the Westphalia region of what country?
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| A chemical compound known as DHA is a common active ingredient in what beauty product?
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| A child starting kindergarten in September of 2010 will ordinarily graduate from high school in what year?
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| A cinephile is a person who is a devoted and knowledgeable fan of what?
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| A clarsach a traditional Irish musical instrument is a kind of what?
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| A classic 1969 work by poet Maya Angelou is titled I Know Why The Caged Bird what?
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| A classic 1984 Super Bowl commercial titled 1984 introduced what product to the public?
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| A close friend of her Greek actor father Telly Savalas was the godfather of which of these movie stars?
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| A collection of Sanskrit hymns and verses known as the Vedas are sacred texts in what religion?
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| A college graduate who participates in an ROTC program graduates with a what?
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| A common ingredient in ice cream and toothpaste carrageenan is an extract of what?
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| A common Italian expression dolce far niente means the sweetness of what?
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| A common palindrome begins A man a plan a canal and ends with what country's name?
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| A common pose in yoga the plank position closely resembles which of these routine exercises?
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| A common problem during childhood nocturnal enuresis is a medical term better known as what?
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| A common site for piercings the auricle is a cartilaginous region located where on the body?
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| A company known for its atlases and maps was born when William Rand went into business with whom?
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| A contestant on Celebrity Apprentice in 2011 NeNe Leakes is an outspoken Real Housewife from what city?
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| A contestant on the Fall 2011 season of Dancing With The Stars Carson Kressley first gained fame on what reality show?
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| A couple described as a Sam and Diane refers to the on again off again duo of what classic sitcom?
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| A cowcatcher is a metal grill that is commonly found on the front of what type of vehicle?
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| A crate is hidden away in a large government warehouse describes the end of what adventure film?
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| A criminal who has cooked the books has engaged in what kind of illegal behavior?
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| A crowd of people are running away from a bull on the cover of the 2008 Fodor's guide to what country?
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| A cut of beef is said to be marbled if it is what?
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| A dangerous type of what bug gets its name from the port town of Taranto Italy?
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| A Darwinist is by definition a believer of what concept?
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| A dish usually consisting of marinated meat poultry or fish satay was originally popularized in what part of the world?
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| A disorder where objects appear shrunken Lilliputian hallucinations derives its name from what novel?
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| A duvet cover is usually used to cover what?
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| A face mask is a common penalty in what sport?
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| A familiar face in fragrance ads Argentine Ignacio Nacho Figueras is a top ranking athlete in what sport?
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| A familiar sight to people who excel at carnival games the goldfish is technically a member of what fish family?
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| A family doctor who does not have a specialty is sometimes known by what initials?
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| A family that wants everything instantly the Wrightnows appear in commercials promoting what?
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| A famous 1855 poem by Walt Whitman begins I sing the body what?
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| A famous American Revolutionary War flag features a rattlesnake with what motto printed underneath?
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| A famous auto racing venue the Bonneville Salt Flats occupy over 30 000 acres of what U.S. state?
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| A famous passage from the Bible the Twenty third Psalm begins with the line The Lord is my what?
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| A famous series of silent movies features a gang of slapstick comedians called the Keystone what?
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| A famous Shakespeare sonnet begins with the question Shall I compare thee to what?
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| A fashion accessory known as The Closer Tote was popularized by a TV character played by what actress?
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| A favorite at weddings The Chicken Dance song is one of the most widely known tunes of what music genre?
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| A fetoscope is a medical tool commonly used to examine whom?
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| A few notes of the French national anthem La Marseillaise play at the start of what Beatles song?
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| A five note melody D flat D flat G D flat and A flat is the famous jingle for what technology company?
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| A fixture in urban settings Columba livia is the scientific name for what birds?
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| A Food & Wine magazine article titled Cook Like a Pit Master presents tips on preparing what kind of food?
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| A form of Vitamin A Retinol is a popular ingredient in which of these drugstore items?
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| A fourth of July staple a firework that periodically emits sparks and balls of fire is called a what?
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| A fragrance by Christian Dior Fahrenheit 32 gets its name from the temperature at which what happens?
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| A fumarole is an opening in the Earth's crust typically found on or near what type of natural formation?
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| A giant compound in Southern California houses Jay Leno's famous collection of rare and vintage what?
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| A group of what birds is known as murder?
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| A haiku is a Japanese poem consisting of how many lines of verse?
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| A hand gripping the Holy Grail is depicted on pints of what Ben & Jerry's ice cream flavor?
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| A hectare is a metric unit used to measure what?
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| A herpetologist deals with the study and classification of what?
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| A hot dog topped with chili sauce raw onions and mustard is named after what famous New York City neighborhood?
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| A is for Amy who fell down the stairs is a quote from a book by what macabre writer illustrator?
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| A key figure in the 2008 presidential election Ohio native Joe Wurzelbacher is better known as what?
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| A kilowatt is a unit of power equal to how many watts?
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| A laid back Hawaii native folk rocker Jack Johnson is famous for performing in what footwear?
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| A large bridge spanning the New River Gorge is depicted on the commemorative quarter of what U.S. state?
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| A largemouth angler specializes in catching a variety of what fish?
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| A late night talk show that debuted on TBS in 2009 the Lopez Show is hosted by whom?
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| A leghorn is a type of what animal?
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| A liger is an animal that results from the crossbreeding of a tiger and a what?
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| A local seafood joint called the Crab Shack is a frequent setting on which of these TV sitcoms?
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| A lover of learning as of 2010 James Franco has enrolled in all but which of these universities?
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| A lover of red meat and weaponry Ron Swanson is Leslie Knope's mustachioed boss on what popular sitcom?
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| A metaphor for a tough situation the British phrase sticky wicket arose from playing what game on a wet field?
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| A mochaccino is traditionally made by adding what ingredient to a cappuccino?
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| A move called a jackknife is commonly performed in what sport?
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| A movie genre characterized by dark lighting and bleak settings film noir literally translates to what?
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| A musician can play notes on which of these instruments while inhaling?
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| A must have for new moms a popular contraption for disposing of dirty diapers is called the diaper what?
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| A muumuu is a loose fitting dress traditionally worn where?
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| A mythical creature blamed for killing livestock in Mexico El Chupacabra means what in Spanish?
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| A national dish of Thailand Pad Thai is traditionally made with all but which of these ingredients?
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| A new spin on the BLT the increasingly popular BLAT sandwich typically comes with bacon lettuce tomato and what?
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| A new way to teach kids to ride balance bikes are bicycles that are missing what part?
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| A nod to its famous horse race what U.S. state uses the slogan Unbridled Spirit to market itself to visitors?
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| A nurse takes a person's radial pulse by feeling what part of the body?
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| A pair of men's pants measuring 30x32 has what two measurements?
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| A paper called The Assessment of Sultriness was used to develop what meteorological measurement?
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| A paper clip in France is called what since it resembles that of a musical instrument in shape?
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| A part of his signature wardrobe what celebrity chef had an edition of Crocs named after him in 2007?
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| A peace treaty has never been signed for which of these major conflicts?
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| A perennial dance favorite a popular song by C&C Music Factory describes Things That Make You Go what?
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| A person claiming to have psychokinetic powers is supposed to be able to do what with his mind?
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| A person flying due east from Iceland would pass over the following countries in what order?
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| A person is most likely to visit London's Savile Row to shop for which of the following?
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| A person known to doctors as a universal donor has which of these blood types?
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| A person wearing specialized Capezio shoes is most likely engaging in which of these activities?
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| A person who has the first generation Apple iPad can use it to do all but which of the following?
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| A person who is born on March 15th celebrates his half birthday on what date?
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| A person who is fighting imaginary opponents is said to be tilting at a what?
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| A person who is said to be playing the back nine is participating in what sport?
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| A person who orders bifteck in a French restaurant expects to see what on his plate?
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| A person who peddles medicines that are fake or ineffective is commonly said to be selling what?
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| A person who works full time and gets paid biweekly would receive how many paychecks in one year?
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| A person with an excessive wardrobe and keen interest in dressing well is said to be a what?
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| A pescetarian breaks from the vegetarian code by eating which of these foods?
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| A phillumenist is a collector of what?
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| A pink monster with a voice like Boris Karloff's is the mascot of what popular breakfast cereal?
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| A plant or animal that grows and feeds on or in another organism is called a what?
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| A politician who suddenly changes his public position on an issue is commonly said to have what?
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| A popular breed of poultry Cornish hen takes its name from a region of what country?
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| A popular brunch cocktail the Bellini is typically made by mixing champagne with what pureed fruit?
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| A popular Chinese proverb says A journey of a thousand miles begins with what?
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| A popular coffee drink a macchiato is traditionally an expresso with what topping?
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| A popular four digit passcode on the iPhone is 5683 which turns out to be the keyboard representation of what word?
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| A popular game on many college campuses beer pong is typically played with a ball from what sport?
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| A popular holiday dish that features a chicken stuffed inside a duck stuffed inside a turkey goes by what name?
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| A popular ingredient in cookies hazelnuts are also known as what?
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| A popular kind of sushi a California roll commonly features what kind of imitation seafood inside?
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| A popular maker of parenting accessories the Babybjorn company is headquartered in what country?
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| A popular Mexican treat a paleta is a what?
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| A popular New England appetizer clams casino combines clams with breadcrumbs and what meat?
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| A popular pose among yoga enthusiasts the crane involves touching the ground only with one's what?
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| A popular snack food for children string cheese is normally made from what type of cheese?
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| A popular song at sports events the Ramones' Blitzkreig Bopbegins with what chorus?
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| A popular style of music the blues takes its name from a shortened form of what phrase?
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| A popular tourist destination in Europe Prague is the capital of what country?
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| A popular treatment in the 1970s that is making a comeback rolfing is a sometimes painful method of what?
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| A popular vacation spot the Maldives is an island nation off the coast of which of these countries?
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| A popular vacation spot the Turks and Caicos Islands are a British colony located where?
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| A potbelly is an old fashioned type of what household appliance?
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| A prayer rug called a sajjada is traditionally used by members of what religion?
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| A presumed expert at Mongolian beef Huou was a 13th century culinary pioneer and personal chef for whom?
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| A prissy blonde brat named Nellie Oleson was a memorable character on what TV show?
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| A raucous road trip featured in the 1996 movie Swingers is said to have popularized what catchphrase?
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| A recurring character by funnyman Russell Brand Aldous Snow is the lead singer of what fictional band?
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| A reference to its famous monument Great Faces. Great Places appears on license plates issued by what U.S. state?
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| A reference to the last initial of the retailer's founder the K in Kmart stands for what?
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| A replica of John Sutter's sawmill in Coloma California marks what important event in U.S. history?
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| A rival to Amazon's Kindle what is the name of the e book reader sold by Barnes & Noble?
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| A scholar who is a classicist deals primarily with texts originally written in what languages?
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| A scratch test is an exam given by a physician to determine whether a patient has what ailment?
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| A secret menu item at Fatburger restaurants the Hypocrite is a veggie burger topped with what fixing?
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| A secret society known as the Righteous and Harmonious Fists was the force behind what historic uprising?
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| A self proclaimed federal grant expert infomercial pitchman Matthew Lesko wears suits covered with what?
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| A simple image of a beam of light being refracted is depicted on the cover of what iconic 1973 album?
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| A site of historic peace negotiations the presidential retreat Camp David is located in what U.S. state?
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| A small tool called an orange stick is most commonly used at what type of business?
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| A Smithsonian exhibit features one of Celia Cruz's batas Cubanas which is a Cuban variety of what?
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| A so called green card marriage is a union in which one partner is and one partner is not typically what?
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| A sort of prequel to Sex and The City The Carrie Diaries is a 2010 novel by what author?
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| A Spanish speaker in the U.S. who is celebrating El Dia de Accion de Gracias is celebrating what holiday?
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| A Spanish speaking person refers to what national holiday as Dia de Trabajo?
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| A standard yardstick is approximately how many centimeters long?
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| A staple at Tea Party rallies flags depicting a rattlesnake and the motto Don't Tread on Me have what color background?
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| A staple in Kate Middleton's wardrobe a fascinator is an ornate type of what fashion accessory?
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| A staple of Argentinean cuisine asado is a dish consisting of meat cooked using what technique?
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| A statue of what movie character stands near the base of the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art?
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| A study released in 2011 revealed that men tend to undergo a sharp drop in testosterone after doing what?
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| A substance such as rubber that conducts electricity very poorly is called a what?
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| A superhero in her own right Kara Zor El is the biological cousin of what other superhero?
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| A tangelo is a cross between a tangerine and what other fruit?
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| A task performed on the reality show Top Chef a brunoise is made by doing what?
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| A tattoo with the message Remember Sammy Jankis figures prominently in what film?
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| A tea cozy is commonly made out of what material?
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| A testament to wish fulfillment what TV personality had as a teen a license plate that read L8NITE?
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| A theory emerged in 2011 that was famous painting was actually inspired by the artist's male apprentice?
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| A thick type of foundation makeup shares its name with what breakfast food?
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| A thickening agent used in ice cream agar is essentially powdered what?
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| A toilet plunger's rubber head is an effective mute for which of these musical instruments?
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| A torch an oak branch and an olive branch are featured on the back of what U.S. coin?
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| A tox screen is a medical test commonly used to examine the components of which of the following?
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| A traditional Hawaiian pizza is topped with an unusual combination of pineapple and what?
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| A traditional whiskey sour is sour because it contains what?
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| A treat for their customers in 2011 pet food maker Friskies released three iPad games meant for what animals to play?
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| A truce enacted at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of the year brought an end to combat in what war?
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| A tune or song that becomes stuck in one's head is slangily known as a what?
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| A type of clay pottery terra cotta takes its name from an Italian phrase meaning what?
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| A type of fire resistant material Nomex is often worn by what sports stars?
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| A type of molecule cubane gets its name because its structure resembles a shape with how many sides?
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| A type of pesticide molluscicides are designed to get rid of what slimy creatures?
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| A type of security measure retinal scanning identifies people based on unique patterns in their what?
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| A type of thick crusted rectangular pizza is named after what region in Italy?
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| A unicorn a ram and a triceratops have how many horns altogether?
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| A US President and an actress from the TV Series Golden Girls share what surname?
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| A wandering technician repeatedly asked Can you hear me now? in a series of ads for what company?
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| A Web site that no longer exists will often prompt the phrase Not Found and what code number?
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| A well known aphrodisiac the Spanish fly is not a fly but rather a species of what insect?
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| A well known term for a husband whose wife cheats on him is derived from which of these bird names?
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| A whetstone is an old fashioned kitchen device with a hard flat surface designed to do what?
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| A winter time staple red wine that has been warmed and flavored with spices is called what?
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| A woman traditionally waves a fan coyly across her body when performing which of these dances?
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| A year is approximately equal to how many fortnights?
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| A young attractive woman who is married to a rich middle aged man is often described as a what?
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| A zester is a common kitchen tool designed to be used with which of these foods?
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| Able to rotate 360 degrees SkyCity is a restaurant at the top of what U.S. landmark?
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| Able to swim for miles on end what animal has the scientific name Ursus maratimus?
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| About 30 seconds long Think Music is the name of the familiar theme heard during the final round of what game show?
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| About boys drama and best friends in 2010 what reality star announced her upcoming novel A Shore Thing?
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| About sharecroppers in Georgia what novel's title is also a noun meaning a poverty stricken area?
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| According to 2009 government statistics what reality show features the most dangerous real life profession?
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| According to a 1974 Barry Manilow song who came and gave...without taking?
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| According to a 2001 study at Sydney University belly button lint is most likely what color?
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| According to a 2011 report by Forbes what country counts 115 billionaires among its citizens second only to the U.S.?
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| According to a 2011 study on the return trip effect trips home seem to be how much faster than trips out?
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| According to a classic American railroad song Someone's in the kitchen with Dina doing what?
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| According to a classic theme song you'll have a yabba dabba doo time watching what TV series?
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| According to a classic tune from Porgy and Bess the living is easy during what time?
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| According to a common idiom extremely close friends are said to be as thick as what?
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| According to a common saying the hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that does what?
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| According to a common theory which of these phrases originally referred to ready mix concrete trucks?
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| According to a data based book called The Top Ten which Shakespeare play is one of the ten best books of all time?
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| According to a debunked urban legend Avon's original Skin So Soft was thought to be an effective what?
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| According to a famous Albert Einstein quote God does not play what with the universe?
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| According to a famous poem by John Keats a thing of beauty is what?
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| According to a George Carlin joke what state is truly the Garden State only if you are talking about growing smokestacks?
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| According to a key song from The Sound of Music what musical note is a long long way to run?
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| According to a Navy tradition sailors become shellbacks after doing what for the first time?
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| According to a nerdy joke about chemical symbols a female is made up of a male plus what element?
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| According to a popular expression what is always 20/20?
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| According to a popular legend what pasta's shape is modeled after a woman's belly button?
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| According to a popular seven note tune a shave and a haircut costs how much money?
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| According to a popular tradition what should newlyweds do with the top tier of their wedding cake?
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| According to a TV Land sitcom starring Betty White it is Hot In what U.S. city?
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| According to a well known children's song The bear went over the mountain to do what?
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| According to a well known expression a person who is dressed to the nines is wearing what?
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| According to a well known nursery rhyme Wednesday's child is full of what?
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| According to a well known saying If you can remember what decade then you weren't really there?
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| According to an old adage one should eat breakfast like a king lunch like a prince and dinner like a what?
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| According to an old expression Great oaks grow from little what?
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| According to an old nautical expression when facing a difficult time you should do what to the hatches?
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| According to astronomers what is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere?
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| According to census data the language most frequently spoken in U.S. homes besides English is what?
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| According to company estimates about 25% of Filet O Fish sandwiches are sold during what?
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| According to experts at Harvard Medical School which of these activities burns the most calories in 30 minutes?
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| According to forklore what legendary creature creates no reflection in a mirror?
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| According to his TV theme song who was born on a mountaintop in Tennessee?
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| According to its author which of these books was written to promote kindness toward horses?
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| According to its commercial jingle consumers are advised to use what amount of Daisy sour cream?
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| According to its mission statement which of these universities was founded in the fires of evangelism?
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| According to its name New York City's MoMA specializes in what kind of art?
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| According to its purported inventor the Brown Derby all but which of these ingredients are components of a Cobb salad?
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| According to its slogan Snapple is made from what?
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| According to legend country club employee Buddy Mulligan inspired a term often used in what sport?
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| According to legend David Jacks of Monterey County CA was the first to market a now famous type of what?
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| According to legend the ghosts of Anne Boleyn and Sir Walter Raleigh haunt what London landmark?
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| According to legend what did Mohammad Ali do with his 1969 Olympic gold medal?
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| According to legend what frigid country was given a warmer name to trick people into settling there?
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| According to McDonald's how many calories does its signature Big Mac sandwich have?
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| According to myth what country's capital was founded by the twins Romulus and Remus?
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| According to official lore whose birth was greeted by a double rainbow over sacred Mt Paektu?
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| According to reality star MikeThe Situation Sorrentino The Situation refers to what muscular body part?
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| According to superstition where should you never put a hat?
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| According to the 1993 book The Left Hander Syndrome roughly what percentage of the world is left handed?
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| According to the 2011 Forbes list how many billionaires are there in the world?
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| According to the actress Nichelle Nichols only stayed on what TV series because Martin Luther King Jr. told her to?
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| According to the Association for Dressings and Sauces what is the most popular salad dressing in the U.S.?
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| According to the book of Exodus which of these was not one of the ten plagues God inflicted on ancient Egypt?
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| According to the Bridal Association of America what wedding ceremony participant walks down the aisle holding a pillow?
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| According to the Catholic Church what was the name of the very first Pope?
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| According to the classic show about Kevin Arnold which years were The Wonder Years?
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| According to the Constitution a U.S. senator elected in 2010 will be up for reelection in what year?
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| According to the Constitution the U.S. vice president also serves as the what?
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| According to the Dept. of Education more degrees are earned in what undergraduate major than in any other?
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| According to the lyrics of a 1964 song the girl from Ipanema is tall and thin and young and what?
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| According to the OED which of these shoe names also describes a person who spends his time in idleness?
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| According to the old sports saying The best defense is a good what?
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| According to the results of the 2010 Census what is the approximate population of the United States?
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| According to the title of a cable sitcom featuring Danny DeVito It's Always Sunny In what U.S. city?
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| According to the title of a popular folk song what animal is in the Straw?
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| According to the U.S. Naval Observatory the average length of a calendar year is 365 days and what?
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| According to the U.S. State Dept 127 of the world's 193 countries have what word in their names?
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| Across the Universe is 2007 film that showcases the music of what legendary group?
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| Acting legend Meryl Streep made her film debut in 1977 in what Oscar nominated film?
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| Actor Matthew Perry shares his first and last name with a famous American who held what U.S. post?
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| Actor Paul Rudd had roles in all but which of the following comedy blockbusters?
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| Actors who gain weight for roles are often compared to Robert De Niro who packed on 60 pounds for what Scorsese film?
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| Actress Estelle Getty is best remembered for a TV role in which she always did which of the following?
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| Actress Kimberly Williams changed her last name to WIlliams Paisley in 2003 after marrying a famous what?
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| Actress Mackenzie Phillips is the daughter of John Phillips a singer from what popular music group?
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| Adam Sandler Seth Rogen and Jonah Hill star in a 2009 movie aptly titled what?
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| Adding an a to the end of what president's surname gives the name of a wildly popular 19th century dance?
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| Administrative Professionals Day once called National Secretaries Day is observed during what month?
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| Advertised as a Decision Engine Bing is a Web Site most similar in function to which of the following?
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| Advertising its low calorie count Anheuser Busch offers what brew dubbed the lightest beer in the world?
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| Afghan Girl was captured as the photo of what magazine?
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| Afrikaans and Zulu are just two of the eleven official languages used by what multilingual nation?
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| After 29 years of calling him her spousal equivalent what View co host finally wed her longtime beau Steve Janowitz in 2011?
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| After a much hyped 2011 wedding which Kardashian filed for divorce just days after marrying NBA player Kris Humphries?
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| After a well publicized breakup what actor altered his Winona Forever tattoo to read Wino Forever?
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| After adopting her son there what actress helped rebuild a school in her newly adopted city of New Orleans?
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| After directing the pro Dalai Lama 1997 film Kundun what director found himself banned from China?
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| After dismal performances a legendary what inspired the 2010 headline Houston We Have a Problem?
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| After her breakout role on The Cosby Show Raven Symone starred in what aptly named kids' show?
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| After hosting the season premiere of Saturday Night Live in 2011 who became the most frequent SNL host in history?
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| After losing a whopping 88 pounds in 2011 Latino rapper Fat Joe joked that friends started calling him Joey what?
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| After nearly thirty years on the job Mary Hart stepped down as host of what TV show in 2011?
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| After picking his running mate for vice president who wrote in his diary It was my decision and I blew it?
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| After retirement emeritus is traditionally added to the title of a person with which of these occupations?
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| After Russia what is the largest country in the world by land area?
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| After the U.S. and Russia what is the only country to have launched a person into space aboard its own rocket?
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| Aggies Immies Shooters and Swirls is the title of a coffee table book devoted to what children's game?
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| Agreeing that greed is good what actor's ex wife sued him for money earned on a 2010 Wall Street sequel?
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| Aibohphobia which reads the same way forwards and backwards is the fear of what?
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| Aimed at worn out parents the title of a best selling 2011 kids' book parody profanely urges kids to do what?
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| Air Gel and Zig are three different technological advances available on certain types of what?
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| Airing in 2011 the reality series Joan & Melissa follows the ups and downs between two people of what relation?
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| Albany and New York City are two major ports on what river?
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| All three of the popular CSI TV dramas feature theme songs performed by what rock band?
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| Along with Bonaire and Curacao what A island comprises the ABC Islands?
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| Along with his wife Melinda what billionaire has set a goal of eradicating polio worldwide?
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| Also a noted Broadway actor Paul Lynde was most famous for being a regular guest on what game show?
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| Also called a serial comma the optional comma placed before the and at the end of a written list is called a what?
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| Also called a Whammy bar a tremolo arm is used to affect the pitch of which of these musical instruments?
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| Also called the cone of shame the plastic collar often worn by dogs after a medical procedure is named what?
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| Also known as dysmelodia the medical term amusia describes someone with what common condition?
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| Also known as the striped polecat the zorilla closely resembles what other black and white animal?
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| Also the name of her global empire Martha Stewart's eponymous magazine is named Martha Stewart what?
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| Although Nebraska is known as the Cornhusker State what neighboring state annually leads the U.S. in corn production?
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| Although they are actually different plant species in the U.S. sweet potatoes are often called what?
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| Aluminum salt is the active ingredient in which of these common drugstore products?
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| American Idol reject William Hung became an instant celebrity due to his mangled version of what pop song?
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| American skiers should pack a passport if they plan to travel to which of these popular resort towns?
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| An 18 karat gold bracelet is what percent gold?
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| An 1899 poem that begins I know what the caged bird feels inspired the title of whose 1969 memoirs?
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| An 18th century British diplomat Baron St. Helens lends his name to a famous American what?
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| An abbreviation of the term hypertext transfer protocol typically appears at the beginning of a what?
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| An action that makes a bad situation worse is often described as rubbing what into a wound?
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| An alternate to Equal or Sweet'N Low Splenda is a sugar substitute that comes in what color packets?
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| An alternative to the SAT the ACT is a standardized college entrance exam in which scores range from 1 to what number?
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| An alternative to tofu seitan is a meat substitute primarily made from what?
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| An apiculturist does what for a living?
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| An article on slate.com titled Frying Nemo determines whether what animals can truly feel pain?
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| An Asian equivalent of a John Deere which of these animals is known as the living tractor of the East?
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| An aviation fanatic what film star is a licensed commercial pilot and flies his own Boeing 707 jet?
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| An avid art collector himself what comedian penned the novel An Object of Beauty about an ambitious young art dealer?
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| An English specialty shepherd's pie consists of meat baked in a crust made from what hearty side dish?
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| An essential component in tango music the bandoneon is a musical instrument that closely resembles a what?
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| An expensive building material particle board is made by pressing together small pieces of what?
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| An explosive episode of the TV show MythBusters proved that what nitrate rich food can be used to power a rocket?
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| An iconic 1964 painting by Rene Magritte depicts a businessman in a bowler hat who face is obscured by a what?
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| An iconic road sign located just south of the Las Vegas Strip welcomes visitors to what?
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| An indefinitely large number is often expressed to what degree?
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| An interrosseus part of the human body is by definition an area that is situated between two what?
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| An iPhone app from Runpee.com advises users on the best time to go to the restroom while doing what?
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| An ironic allusion to a famous legislator The Volstead in New York City is a cheekily named what?
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| An observation platform is called a crow's nest and is traditionally found at the top of a what?
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| An ode to the president what R&B group remade an old hit with the 2009 single Solid(As Barack)?
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| An oenophile is a person who enjoys what?
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| An old myth suggests throwing what food against the wall to determine when it is properly cooked?
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| An old saying similar to let the buyer beware warns against purchasing what animal in a poke?
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| An old trick for preventing spilled wine from staining is to quickly apply club soda then which of these?
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| An old way of wondering if a new product or work of art will have mainstream success asks Will it play here?
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| An opthamologist would most likely treat someone suffering from which of these ailments?
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| An organization for bald men Bald R Us celebrates its International Bald Holiday on the birthday of what Oscar winner?
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| Annoying to some while fun for others The Name Game is a children's rhyming game also known as what?
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| Annually since 1978 the Kennedy Center has bestowed Honors on distinguished people in what field?
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| Appearing at the end of many country names the suffix stan originates from what language?
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| Appearing in over 2600 periodicals around the globe what is the world's most widely syndicated comic strip?
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| Appropriately Family Guy father Peter Griffin's middle name is Lowenbrau a popular '80s brand of what?
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| Appropriately the letters in the name Katie Holmes can be rearranged to form the phrase She like a what?
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| Appropriately the Spanish word for heaven cielo is also the word for what?
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| Approximately 10 000 avalanches occur each winter in which of these U.S. states?
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| April 12 2011 marked the 150th anniversary of what event in U.S. history?
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| Ariel's Beginning is the sub title of a 2008 straight to DVD prequel of what animated Disney movie?
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| Armbands are popular accessories for which of these tech gadgets?
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| Armistice Day which later became Veterans Day originally commemorated the end of what war?
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| As a boy Louisiana governor Piyush Jindal named himself Bobby after a character on what sitcom?
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| As a handy rhyme tells us how many months have 31 days?
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| As a marketing ploy what critter is often added to bottles of the Mexican liquor Mezcal?
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| As a practitioner of kinetic sculpture artist Alexander Calder pioneered what kid friendly art form?
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| As a token of goodwill in 1909 the city of Tokyo donated to the United States 2 000 what?
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| As any avid Twitterer knows the maximum number of characters allowed for a single tweet is what?
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| As any fashionista could tell you what upscale designer's shoes generally feature a signature red sole?
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| As any late infomercial knows in the popular P90X workout program the 90 refers to what?
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| As compared to regular limes key limes are typically what?
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| As demonstrated by Egyptian protesters in 2011 Arabs consider it disrespectful to wave which of these at someone?
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| As demonstrated in the name of the 2011 Super Bowl how is 45 expressed in Roman numerals?
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| As depicted in the Iron Man movies which of these is one of Iron Man's superpowers?
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| As host of the Tonight Show Johnny Carson famously ended his monologues by pretending to do what?
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| As it is technically a legume which of these nuts grows in pods underground rather than on trees?
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| As its commercials incessantly remind you which piece of exercise equipment was invented by an ex Navy SEAL?
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| As its literal title suggests Stuck On You stars Greg Kinnear and Matt Damon as an affable pair of what?
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| As its name implies Bowfire is a music show featuring several performers who are virtuosos on the what?
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| As its name implies Dwell magazine is dedicated to what subject?
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| As its name implies the Guinness World Book of Records was initially published by what kind of business?
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| As its name implies the trench coat is a wardrobe staple originally designed for what group of people?
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| As its name suggests No Zit Sherlock is a beauty product that treats what unpleasant condition?
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| As its name suggests the Web site 1040.com allows users to do which of the following online?
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| As its name suggests what two letters are prominently displayed in Dos Equis beer logo?
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| As its name suggests Wookieepedia is an online source of information about what sci fi movie series?
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| As Mario and Luigi could tell you idraulico is the Italian word for what professional?
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| As Mike The Situation Torrentino must know six pack abs are formed by which of the abdominal muscles?
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| As of 2010 Athina Rousell de Miranda is the only surviving heir to whose vast fortune?
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| As of 2010 how much does it cost to buy a single issue of the newspaper USA TODAY?
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| As of 2010 what daytime show has won more Daytime Emmys than any other show in TV history?
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| As of 2010 what is the only state that does not have mandatory seat belt law for adults?
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| As of 2010 which of these Bravo Real Housewives has not released a music single?
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| As of 2010 which of these historic people has not been depicted on a Pez dispenser?
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| As of 2010 which of these movie franchises has not released a film in 3D?
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| As of 2011 how much does it cost to buy a single issue of the newspaper USA Today?
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| As of 2011 what is the earliest age at which a person in the U.S. can collect their Social Security retirement benefits?
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| As of 2011 what southern university has produced three Miss Americas and one William Faulkner?
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| As of 2011 which of the following has never been the title of a reality show about making cakes?
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| As of 2011 which of these movie stars has not yet reached the unofficial retirement age of 65?
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| As of 2011 which of these positions in the U.S. government has been filled by a woman three different times?
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| As of April 2011 residents of which of these U.S. states do not currently pay state income tax?
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| As part of a recent culinary trend locavores adhere specifically to a strict diet of what?
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| As Salaam Alaikum which means peace be unto you is a traditional greeting among whom?
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| As seen in online videos a person can create soda geysers by combining Diet Coke with which of these?
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| As suggested by its quirky style the 2010 film Scott Pilgrim vs. The World is based on an original what?
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| As suggested by the food company he created chef Hector Boiardi specialized in what cuisine?
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| As the title of a 2006 documentary puts its Who is Harry Nilsoon And Why Is Everyone Talking About Him?
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| As those who observe it well know lent traditionally lasts how long?
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| Asthma is a medical condition that primarily affects what bodily system?
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| Astigmatism is a medical condition that can often be corrected by which of these surgeries?
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| At 1.98 millimeters thick which of these U.S. coins is the thickest?
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| At a 2007 charity auction the winner paid $64 800 for a saxophone belonging to what former U.S. president?
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| At a recycling plant which of these materials would be categorized as either ferrous or nonferrous?
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| At Chinese restaurants which of these menu items is traditionally deep fried?
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| At Disneyland Paris Le Chateau de la Belle au Bois Dormant is the castle for what fairy tale heroine?
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| At five feet eleven inches Michelle Obama is tied with whom for tallest First Lady?
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| At health spas slices of what vegetable are commonly placed over a person's eyes to reduce swelling?
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| At his 2011 Comedy Central roast who playfully compared his famous hair to that of a wet raccoon?
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| At the 1936 Olympics Jesse Owens shocked the host nation by winning 4 golds in what event?
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| At the 2010 VMA's who picked up her Video of the Year award wearing a dress fashioned out of raw meat?
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| At the 2011 North American International auto show what automaker unveiled a new roomier midsize Passat?
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| At the beginning of a game of chess what pieces occupy the four corners of the board?
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| At the end of each episode which of these reality shows asks the losing contestant to sashay away?
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| At the end of The Breakfast Club Molly Ringwald gives Judd Nelson her what?
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| At the National Spelling Bee official pronouncers may provide all but which of the following to the spellers?
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| At the start of a chess match the basic opening move E2 E4 involves moving what game piece?
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| At which of these food retailers are about 80% of the products on the shelves the store's own brand?
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| At which of these places would a person most likely find a book called a hymnal?
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| ATM's in London that offer instructions in Cockney slang ask you for your Huckleberry Finn instead of your what?
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| Aubergine the British term for an eggplant is also the name of a shade of what color?
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| Audiences sang the lyrics summer fling don't mean a thing at a 2010 Sing A Long re release of what movie musical?
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| Author and etiquette guru Judith Martin writes a newspaper column under the pen name Miss what?
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| Available to download on your iPod Radio Lingua offers users lessons on what?
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| Avoid Missing Ball for High Score are the complete instructions for what classic video game?
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| Awarded to about 20 to 40 U.S. citizens each year the MacArthur Foundation's annual grant has what nickname?
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| Backyard gas grills are commonly fueled by a liquid form of what compound?
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| Banksy a wildly popular contemporary artist is best known for what kind of works?
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| Barack Obama's 1st name is derived from a Semetic word meaning what?
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| Baseball's Brooklyn Dodgers got its name from fans who dodged what on their way to home games?
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| Based on a true story the 2010 film 127 Hours stars James Franco as Aron Ralston a courageous what?
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| Based on events of the 1976 Soweto riots the Broadway musical Sarafina! is set in what country?
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| Based on France's 24 hours of Le Mans America's 24 hours of Le Mons is a race involving what?
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| Based on the childrens' books the main characters of the Nick Jr TV show Olivia are what animals?
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| Basic Enlisted Submarine School is a training course offered by which branch of the U.S. military?
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| Bateau scoop and sweetheart are terms used to refer to different styles of a dress's what?
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| Bearnaise a classic French sauce served with steak is traditionally flavored with which of these herbs?
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| Because he grew up with it which of these actors would not have to fake an Irish accent?
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| Because he produced over 350 low budget films what filmmaker is known as the King of the B Movies?
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| Because he shares his name with his late father what NASCAR superstar is popularly known as Junior?
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| Because he thought it would improve people's spirits in 1920 Harry Burt named his ice cream on a stick invention what?
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| Because he unconsciously plagerized it what artist shares his Forever Young royalties with Bob Dylan?
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| Because he was a housekeeper what TV father had the lowest paying job in Salary.com's TV Dad Salary Analysis?
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| Because it causes painful throat contractions that make swallowing water difficult rabies is also called what?
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| Because it consists of seven installments which of these popular book series is considered a heptalogy?
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| Because it contains espresso which of these dessert names literally means pick me up in Italian?
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| Because it contains liquid passengers may not carry which of these New York souvenirs on board an airplane?
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| Because it doesn't contain yeast which of these breads is considered a quick bread?
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| Because it featured many of its core members which of these '80s movies is considered a Brat Pack film?
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| Because it features a dead character's secrets the TV drama Pretty Little Liars has been called a teen version of what?
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| Because it focuses on the relationship of its two male stars which of these films is called a bromance?
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| Because it is a fictionalized account of the author's real life which of these novels is considered a roman a clef?
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| Because it is considered disrespectful to the monarchy what movie musical is reportedly banned in Thailand?
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| Because it is easy to raise and has a mild taste what extremely popular fish is known as aquatic chicken?
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| Because it is often called Roquette in French which of these gourmet salad greens is commonly referred to as rocket?
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| Because it is primarily spread through saliva what illness is popularly known as the kissing disease?
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| Because it is produced by the body which of these vitamins is classified as a hormone?
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| Because it is released in stressful situations which of these is known as the fight or flight hormone?
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| Because it is similar in texture which of these fish is often called the poor man's lobster?
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| Because it is sold in multiples of 64 computer RAM or memory is unavailable in which of these sizes?
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| Because it is thought to be easier than other sciences what college course is nicknamed Rocks for Jocks?
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| Because it means gentlemen which of these words often marks the way to men's restrooms in Spanish speaking places?
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| Because it possesses both male and female reproductive organs which animal is classified as a hermaphrodite?
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| Because it resembles the exercise equipment tongue piercing jewelry is often referred to as a what?
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| Because it was the highest point on the Ohio & Erie Canal what city's name derives from the Greek word for high place?
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| Because it's a synonym which of these French words could be considered a nickname for the word nickname?
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| Because it's spicy and made with tomato juice the Michelada has been called a Mexican version of what classic drink?
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| Because it's synthetic which of these fabrics can be and often is made out of recycled plastic water bottles?
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| Because its members are all related to a man named Leon a rock band formed in 2000 has what name
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| Because its presidential namesake had no middle initial a Utah grade school goofed by giving itself what name?
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| Because its spelling was not firmly established at the time what word is misspelled on the Liberty Bell?
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| Because of a novel by Vladimir Nabokov what name has come to mean a seductive young girl?
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| Because of how they are paid what Hollywood professionals are known as tenpercenters?
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| Because of its abundance of bright lights what New York city landmark is called The Great White Way?
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| Because of its population which state elects two senators but only one representative to Congress?
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| Because of its shape which of these comfy chairs is sometimes referred to as a dish chair?
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| Because of the way it looks sneezing into the crook of your arm is commonly called a what?
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| Because of their unique shape TiVo remote controls are often playfully referred to as what?
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| Because people aren't using it much what term was scrapped from the New Oxford American Dictionary in 2005?
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| Because the American r sound is rarely pronounced in what country is Ronald McDonald called Donald McDonald?
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| Because the country is at such high altitude Tibet is known by what homey nickname?
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| Because the government requires it most enriched grain products in the U.S. are fortified with what?
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| Because the Roman calender began on March 1st what month's name comes from the Latin for tenth?
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| Because the storms were so destructive all but which of these hurricane names have been retired?
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| Because they contain nitrogen what beer's bubbles appear to float downward when poured into a glass?
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| Because they lack extra strokes on their letters fonts like Arial and Helvetica are called sans what?
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| Because ultra violet rays prompt the body to produce it Vitamin D is often referred to by what nickname?
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| Because we typically eat the fleshy part of its root which of these foods is considered a root vegetable?
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| Before Barack Obama who was the last sitting U.S. senator to become president?
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| Before Barbara Bush what First Lady's husband and son both served as U.S. president?
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| Before becoming a successful film director Rob Reiner played Michael Stivic on what classic sitcom?
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| Before becoming a supermodel which of these women attended the Univeristy of Nairobi?
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| Before becoming a TV mom what was Kate Gosselin's profession?
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| Before becoming vice president Joe Biden served as what state's U.S. senator for 36 years?
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| Before beginning her solo career Aimee Mann was the lead singer of what 1980s pop band?
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| Before creating his successful TV series The West Wing Aaron Sorkin wrote what famous line in film?
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| Before he hit it big what singer composed the famous ad jingle I'm stuck on BandAid?
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| Before it was prescribed to help regrow hair the drug minoxidil was developed to treat what condition?
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| Before its country suffered a 15 year civil war what city was known as The Paris of the Middle East?
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| Before playing a cheerleading coach on Glee Jane Lynch played the manager of Smart Tech in what comedy film?
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| Before providing her voice on Family Guy actress Mila Kunis played Jackie Burkhart on what TV series?
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| Before Sex and the City Sex and the Single Girl was a 1962 groundbreaking advice book by whom?
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| Before starring in ABC's Modern Family Ed O'Neill was best known for playing what classic TV dad?
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| Before starring in Lost Matthew Fox played a key role in what '90s teen drama?
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| Before starring in Scrubs Sarah Chalke was dubbed The other Becky for her fill in role on what TV show?
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| Before starring in the 1999 film who was dubbed a real life runaway bride after leaving her fiance Kiefer Sutherland?
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| Before starring in the Adam Sandler comedy Just Go With It Brooklyn Decker was most famous for being a what?
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| Before starting a successful shoe company Klaus Maertens held what position in the German army?
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| Before switching career paths what prominent American studied clarinet performance at Juilliard?
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| Before the 24th Amendment was passed many U.S. states required people to pay a poll tax in order to do what?
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| Before the names Draper and Pryce were added the name of the ad agency featured on Mad Men was what?
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| Before they hit it big the Beatles replaced band member Pete Best with whom?
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| Bel Air Brentwood and Westwood are neighborhoods in what metropolitan area?
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| Believe the legend.Beware the Wolf is an apt tagline for a 2011 film featuring what fairy tale protagonist?
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| Believed by the ancient Greeks to be a sacred or holy bone the sacrum is located in what part of the human body?
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| Believed to bring prosperity Chinese restaurants often display a statue of what animal with one paw raised?
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| Beloved by millions of women Spanx is a popular brand of which of the following?
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| Benjamin Franklin once keenly observed that what two items stink after three days?
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| Benjamin Franklin once quipped that what government post should be addressed as Your Superfluous Excellency?
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| Besides elephants and rhinoceroses what other animals are considered pachyderms?
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| Besides Meredith Vieira who is the only woman to have won an Emmy for hosting a game show?
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| Besides Righteous Kill what other film features scenes between acting greats Al Pacino and Robert De Niro?
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| Besides sporting his trademark smoking jacket and pipe what media mogul is often seen wearing a sailor's hat?
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| Best known for their hazelnut filled Baci chocolates Perugina is a confectionery based in what country?
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| Betcha can't eat just one is a classic slogan for what food brand?
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| Better known as the Barefoot Contessa author and TV host Ina Garten is a guru in what field?
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| Between 1100 and 1547 there were eight kings of England who had what first name?
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| Between 2006 and 2009 actor Justin Long appeared in a series of TV ads speaking what memorable line?
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| Between the ages of 6 and 10 President Obama resided primarily in what country?
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| Beverly Cleary is the author of a series of children's books about the Quimby sisters Beezus and whom?
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| Big Sky Country is a popular nickname for what U.S. state?
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| Bill Clinton once said that climbing Kilimanjaro and running a marathon were two items on his what?
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| Biological Sciences is one of the four sections that make up which of these standardized tests?
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| Boasting of its environmental consciousness what retailer states that the two colors in its logo blend to make green?
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| Body mass index is a common measure of obesity based on weight and what other factor?
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| Born in 1905 Eugene Fodor was a pioneer of what book genre?
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| Born in 1938 what cartoon icon was inspired by a fleet footed Disney critter named Max Hare?
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| Born in 1992 Frances Bean Cobain is the daughter of two musicians who were lead singers in what bands?
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| Born in England musician Saul Hudson is better known by what stage name?
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| Boston's Ted Williams tunnel is named in honor of a legendary player in what sport?
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| Both gam and pod are terms used to describe what group of animals?
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| Both Katharine Ross and Nicole Kidman have played Joanna Eberhart the main character from what novel?
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| Brackets are best described as square cornered versions of what other punctuation marks?
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| Breathalyzer test results are often introduced as evidence in cases involving which of these crimes?
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| Brewer Anheuser Busch is the nation's largest purchaser of which of these crops?
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| British General James Brudenell the namesake of a popular style of sweater held which of these titles?
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| Bruce Springsteen's album The Ghost of Tom Joad references the main character of what classic novel?
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| Bubbles collapsing in synovial fluid is what creates the sound that occurs when you do what?
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| Buddha is an ancient Sanskrit word meaning what?
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| Buddhist scholar Robert Thurman named his daughter Uma which means bright one in what language?
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| Built to mark the 2 500th anniversary of the Persian Empire the Azadi Tower is a landmark in what capital city?
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| Buzz Aldrin served as the model for which of these popular award statuettes?
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| By definition a chiropodist is a specialist who treats disorders of the what?
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| By definition a cooper is a person who makes or repairs which of the following?
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| By definition a corporation that files for Chapter 11 is doing what?
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| By definition a defenestrated object has been what?
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| By definition a diurnal event occurs how often?
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| By definition a doctor specializing in geriatrics primarily treats problems relating to what?
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| By definition a doula provides assistance during which of these events?
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| By definition a gullywasher is a sudden strong what?
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| By definition a kibbutz is a communal farm or settlement in what country?
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| By definition a maillot is what type of women's clothing?
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| By definition a Mexican dish served con queso comes with what?
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| By definition a non com is an enlisted member of the U.S. armed forces who is what?
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| By definition a parochial school is run by which of the following?
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| By definition a person whose mouth is agapehas a mouth that is what?
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| By definition a pitch helmet is a lightweight hat worn to protect the hat from what?
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| By definition a plutocracy is a government controlled by whom?
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| By definition a pseudologue does which of these things?
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| By definition a quinquagenarian is a person who falls into what age range?
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| By definition a right triangle must contain one angle that has what precise measurement?
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| By definition a semicircle is what portion of a circle?
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| By definition a snickerdoodle is a what?
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| By definition a supermax is an extremely high security what?
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| By definition a taxiway is a paved strip used by what type of vehicle?
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| By definition a towhead has what distinguishing feature?
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| By definition an analgesic is a type of medication intended primarily to do what?
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| By definition an apivorous bird eats primarily what?
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| By definition an estuary is a place where what two natural formations meet?
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| By definition Angora wool comes from one of two animals:the Angora goat or the Angora what?
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| By definition bariatrics is a branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of what condition?
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| By definition crostini is an Italian appetizer that requires what main ingredient?
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| By definition food that is served flambeed is served how?
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| By definition gestational diabetes can only occur to what group of people?
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| By definition polyandry occurs when a woman has more than one what?
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| By definition someone who is skirling is playing what type of musical instrument?
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| By definition what does a gamekeeper keep?
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| By definition what kind of flower is a fleur de lis?
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| By definition what shape is a gable roof?
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| By definition where does an abyssopelagic animal live?
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| By definition which of these classic French recipes contains nuts?
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| By definition which of these geometric shapes is a parallelogram?
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| By definition which of these popular craft hobbies involves the use of a hooked needle?
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| By definition which of these types of triangles is always acute?
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| By definition which of these vessels is a canoe?
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| By far the rarest only 1 percent of the U.S. population has what blood type?
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| By tradition Navy SEAL candidates who give up during training do what to announce they are quitting?
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| Calculus is another name for what dental problem?
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| Calling it historical fiction in 2011 the History Channel refused to air a miniseries about what political family?
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| Cameras that allow users to see exactly what picture will be taken are often labeled SLR or single lens what?
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| Candy made from fruits and nuts bound in starch and dusted with sugar is known as what kind of delight?
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| Canned by Hormel's competitor Armour Treet is a rival version of what branded food?
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| Capable of eroding tooth enamel which of these fruits is the most acidic?
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| Capable of storing up to two hundred gallons of water a saguaro is a type of what?
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| Cape Agulhas and not the nearby Cape of Good Hope is the southernmost point of what continent?
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| Cape Wrangell is located at what extreme point in the U.S.?
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| Capri pants are named for a picturesque resort island located off the coast of what country?
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| Capsaicin is the chemical compound responsible for which of the following?
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| Captain Edward John Smith famously piloted what historic craft?
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| Captured in an iconic photograph the WWII flag raising at Iwo Jima took place atop what mountain?
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| Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward's book All the President's Men details what event in U.S. history?
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| Carrots are said to be good for the eyes because they enable the body to create what nutrient?
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| Carson Daly the host of the NBC singing contest The Voice was also the host of what MTV music show?
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| Caught by the FBI in 2011 Boston mob boss James Whitey Bulger inspired a character in what gangster movie?
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| Caused by repeatedly looking down a recent phenomenon of pronounced neck creases has been termed what?
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| Causing excessive body hair growth the medical condition hypertrichosis is slangily known as what?
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| Cavendish is the most popular supermarket variety of what fruit?
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| CC Bloom's a hotel in the tropics of Thailand is named after a character from what 1980s movie?
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| Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2010 Junior's is a New York based restaurant famous for its what?
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| Cerebro is the Spanish word for what organ in the human body?
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| Challenging players to win control of an island a wildly popular board game is known as The what of Catan?
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| Characterized as conformist and workaholic the term salaryman refers to a white collar employee in what country?
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| Characterized by the hair like strands covering its legs Kiwa hirsuta is a crustacean more commonly known as what?
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| Charles de Gaulle once quipped about how difficult it is to govern a country with 246 different what?
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| Chartreuse is a yellowish green color that gets its name from a similiarly colored type of what?
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| Chevre Montrachet and Bucheron are all cheeses primarily made from the milk of what animal?
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| Chiefly used in the U.K. the term serviette refers to what everyday household item?
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| Children put Shrinky Dinks into what in order to make them shrink?
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| Christian radio personality Harold Camping was left a little bewildered when what day in 2011 passed Rapture free?
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| Christina Aguilera fumbled the lyrics of the national anthem at Super Bowl XLV when she belted out what phrase?
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| Circumaural and supra aural are two common styles of what tech gadget?
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| Circus Peanuts a classic marshmallow candy are traditionally what color?
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| Citing blood pressure risks in 2010 the CDC claimed 90% of Americans were eating too much what?
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| Citizen Cake a popular bakery in San Francisco derives its name from a classic film directed by whom?
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| Claiming it is her lucky number what young singer writes 13 on the back of her hand before shows?
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| Claire Danes won an Emmy for playing Temple Grandin a real life autism advocate and expert in what field?
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| Classic kids' stories involving Goldilocks billy goats and little pigs all feature what word in their titles?
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| Clocking in at over 8 minutes what psychedelic Beatles track is by far the longest the group has ever recorded?
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| Closely related to a wallaby and another marsupial a wallaroo is native to what continent?
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| Coaches and assistant coaches must wear a sport coat or suit coat is an official rule in what pro sport?
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| Cockapoos are hybrid dogs created by breeding cocker spaniels with what other dogs?
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| Coined by George Bernard Shaw the term bardolatry refers to the excessive worship of what famous writer?
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| College students interested in science commonly take a class known as gross what?
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| College students often use the term Underwater basket weaving to refer to classes that are what?
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| Coloma California marks what important event in U.S. history?
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| Colorado is nicknamed The Centennial State because it joined the Union in what year?
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| Comedian Dan Whitney is better known by what stage name?
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| Comedians riffed about talking cars and lifeguards at a 2010 Comedy Central roast skewering what actor?
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| Comic book hero Green Lantern uses what mystical accessory to unleash his otherworldly powers?
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| Comic strip character Charlie Brown favors what well known expression of dismay?
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| Commonly known as Prince Harry Prince William's younger brother has what actual first name?
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| Commonly used as seating in restaurants banquettes are what type of furniture?
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| Commonly used in Central American cuisine pernil is meat that comes from what animal?
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| Commonly used in the shower a loofah is the fibrous interior of which of the following?
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| Composed by a Mexican songwriter in 1941 the classic song Besame Mucho translates to what in English?
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| Composed by Johann Strauss one of the world's most famous waltzes is called Blue what?
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| Concerned with the protection of endangered elephants eBay expressly forbids the sale of objects made of what?
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| ConocoPhillips belongs to a group of multinational corporations often referrred to as Big what?
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| Considered a stunning architectural achievement Spain's Guggenheim Museum Bilbao was designed by whom?
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| Considered an easy A what college level course is often jokingly referred to as Clapping for Credit?
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| Considered extremely contagious what term is often used by children to essentially mean germs?
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| Considered good for the heart tannis are compounds found primarily in which of these beverages?
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| Considered one of the world's greatest soccer players Cristiano Ronaldo hails from what country?
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| Considered the most influential in his field Lester Bangs was best known for what kind of journalism?
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| Considered the opposite of sexy women's underwear that comes up to the waist is slangily known as what?
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| Considered too fat for a single seat what film director was bumped from a Southwest Airlines flight in 2010?
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| Consisting of food served in a specialized box bento is a popular type of meal native to what country?
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| Containing a deadly toxin the carefully prepared Japanese delicacy fugu is what type of animal?
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| Contestants for the Scripps National Spelling Bee may not have passed beyond what grade?
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| Contestants on the reality show Scream Queens compete for a role in a movie that is part of what film franchise?
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| Contestants on the singoff in 2010 the Whiffenpoofs are an a capella group from what university?
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| Control +C then Control+V is a computer keyboard shortcut combination commonly known as what?
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| Cooties is a slang word for what insects?
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| Coral reefs form due to a gradual accumulation of which of the following?
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| Courting worldwide controversy in 2010 what country banned wearing full face Islamic veils in public?
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| Covered by The Fugees in 1996 Killing Me Softly was first made famous by what singer in 1973?
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| Covering almost the entire body and marketed toward Muslim women the Burqini is a modest type of what clothing?
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| Cowbell Sketch and A View To a Kill are two listings in the index of a book titled what?
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| Cowboys and Indians magazine once described what singer as part cowboy part Indian all icon?
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| Craftsmen known as shapers and glassers are involved in the production of what kind of sports equipment?
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| Craigslist is a popular online message board that was created in 1995 to serve what U.S. city?
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| Created by a college professor what is the correct order when typing the original emoticon for a smiley face?
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| Created in the Chesapeake Bay area Old Bay seasoning was meant to go with what type of food?
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| Creator of a famous sportswear brand Rene Lacoste was a French champion in the 1920s in what sport?
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| Crucial for maintaining balance the vestibular apparatus is located where in the human body?
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| Culinarily speaking which of these nursery rhyme characters had the easiest access to mutton?
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| Curves is a popular fitness club chain aimed at what specific demographic?
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| Dampers pieces of felt used to mute the strings are often inside which of these musical instruments?
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| Daniel and Sweep the Leg are two songs inspired by what '80s teen flick?
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| Daniel Handler writes the kids' book series A Series of Unfortunate Events under what pen name?
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| Daredevil motorcyclist Evel Knievel once earned a Guinness World Record for doing what 433 times?
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| Darwin's theory of evolution was supported by observing which of these birds on the Galapagos Islands?
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| Dashiell Hammett's Sam Spade mysteries are set in the seamy underside of what U.S. city?
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| Dave Berry once wrote that there was no way to kill what plant that does not involve nuclear weapons?
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| David Letterman and Madonna are two celebrities known for having a diastema the medical term for a what?
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| Dead tree version is slang for a document that is what?
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| Deadly Nadders Hideous Zipplebacks and Gronckles are feared creatures in what 2010 movie?
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| Debuting in 1960 what classic animated series was the first to run in primetime?
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| Debuting in 2008 The Rachel Maddow Show is a popular political talk show that airs on what network?
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| Debuting in 2010 which As Seen On TV product promises to make women's outfitsoffice appropriate?
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| Decades before WikiLeaks the leaked Pentagon Papers were classified documents about what U.S. event?
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| Dee Brown's bestselling history of the American West is titled Bury My Heart where?
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| Demonstrating the popularity of the internet the CBS sitcom $#*! My Dad Says actually began as a what?
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| Dendrochronology is the scientific method of estimating the date of past events or artifacts by analyzing what?
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| Deoxiribose a main component of DNA is a type of what?
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| Depicted in a 2002 Scorsese film Five Points was a notoriously dangerous slum located in what U.S. city?
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| Depicting two hands sketching each other Drawing Hands is a 1948 lithograph by what famous artist?
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| Derived from a passage in Balzac a popular saying states behind every great fortune is a great what?
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| Derived from a Spanish term for a newborn animal a cria is used to refer to a baby what?
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| Derived from its Greek name areology is the scientific study of what planet?
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| Derived from the name of an American Indian tribe the famous prison in Ossining New York is called what?
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| Deriving its name from the French word for melt fondant is a creamy mixture mostly used as what?
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| Described as a 370 year old Forks WA resident who ranked second on Forbes' 2011 list of wealthiest fictional characters?
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| Describing a person as sinistral is a fancy way of saying they are what?
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| Design guru Jonathan Ive is responsible for the look of which of these iconic products?
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| Designed by Tiffany & Co. the Commissioner's Trophy is awarded to the winners of what championship?
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| Designed in 1958 to promote nuclear disarmament the peace symbol is a circle divided into how many pieces?
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| Designed to keep criminals from profiting from their crimes a Son of Sam law is named after what infamous person?
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| Despite being a surprisingly good golfer President Taft weighed roughly how much when he left office?
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| Despite being only 10 sentences long what children's book was adapted into a 94 minute film in 2009?
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| Despite having the word fly in their name fireflies are actually what kind of insect?
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| Despite how its spelled what state's capital name is properly pronounced PEER?
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| Despite its international sounding name which of these foods was actually invented in the U.S?
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| Despite its name the popular piece of meat for barbecue known as pork butt comes from what part of the pig?
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| Despite its name which of the following is an actual type of meat?
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| Despite publishing under a male pseudonym which of these classic authors was actually a woman?
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| Despite serving the shortest presidency who delivered the longest inaugural address nearly 2 hours long?
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| Despite spanning nearly four million square miles what country has had only one time zone since 1949?
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| Developed by an elementary school teacher Airborne is a popular herbal remedy that aims to do what?
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| Developed by engineer James Watt what unit of measure is equivalent to lifting 33 000 foot pounds per minute?
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| Diets that incorporate the eating habits of Greece Spain and Italy are fittingly referred to as what?
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| Displayed on all their farming equipment what are the trademark colors of the John Deere brand?
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| Do a good turn daily is the official slogan of which of these do good organizations?
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| Do I have to remove my shoes? is a section found on what government agency's website?
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| Doctors advise pregnant women to consume sufficient amounts of Vitamin B9 known as what?
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| Doctors listen for Korotkoff sounds when they check what?
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| Don't Be Evil is the unofficial corporate motto of what Internet giant?
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| Donning a sizeable gray ribboned hat who performed My Country Tis of Thee at Barack Obama's inaugeration?
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| Doppler is the team mascot of what WNBA franchise?
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| Drawing 3 million visitors over 24 days what U.S. state reportedly hosts the most attended state fair in the country?
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| Drink ye harpooners! is a line from what classic novel?
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| Drip irrigation systems perform roughly the same function as which of these gardening implements?
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| Dropping from a size 16 down to a size 6 what actress was spokesperson for Weight Watchers in 2010?
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| Drugs known as beta blockers are commonly prescribed for which of these conditions?
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| Dubbed The Angriest Man in the World viral video star Jack Rebney is better known as what?
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| Due to his line of work what notable American is often referred to by the press as The Reverend Al?
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| Due to his real life first initial the actor known for playing Mini Me in the Austin Powers films has what nickname?
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| Due to its history New York's Ellis Island is home to a museum focusing on what subject?
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| Due to its political content which of these comics was often published in newspapers' op ed sections?
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| Due to its rich history what area of the world is popularly known as the cradle of civilization?
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| Due to its strict obscenity laws which of these countries once published a version of Playboy without any nudity?
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| Due to its unique chemical qualities which of these foods can remain edible for centuries if sealed from moisture?
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| Due to licensing costs what singer's version of Love and Marriage is not on Married...With Children DVDs?
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| Due to the appearance of the numbers what poker hand is slangily known as snowmen?
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| Due to the popularity of Harry Potter what word was added to the Oxford English dictionary in 2003?
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| Due to the way the player's legs move the difficult soccer maneuver known as a scissors kick is also called a what?
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| Due to their decorative trim what type of automobiles popularized the nickname woodies in the '60s?
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| During deep sleep a healthy adult's brain emits which of these kind of waves?
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| During her 2010 SNL monologue Betty White quipped that what website sounded like a huge waste of time?
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| During his illustrious career Romanian born Bela Karolyi coached 9 Olympic champions in what sport?
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| During his presidency Bill Clinton added which of these amenities to the White House?
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| During Kabbalah study what music star prefers to go by her Hebrew name Esther?
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| During the 2010 BP oil spill oil gushed into the Gulf of Mexico for a total of how many days?
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| During World War I what country introduced a fleet of submarines known as U boats?
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| During WWI butter often had to be imported from the Netherlands to France to create what aptly named sauce?
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| Dwight Eisenhower renamed the presidential retreat Camp David in honor of who?
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| E is for Everyone T is for Teen and M is for Mature are standard ratings for which of the following?
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| Each May what European country observes National Windmill and Pumping Station Day?
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| Each of these 2010 films is primarily set in the state of Massachusetts except for which?
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| Each year since 1993 the coveted T.S. Eliot Prize has been awarded to a writer of what?
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| Each year the Bram Stoker Awards are presented to writers of what literary genre?
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| Each year the South Pole experiences how many months of total darkness?
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| Earl Grey tea gets its distinctive flavor from the oil of what citrus fruit?
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| Earning its lead actor an Oscar the 1968 drama Charly is based on what science fiction novel?
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| Echolocation is a scientific process that determines the location of objects by using what?
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| Editor in chief of Men's Health magazine David Zinczenko is the best selling author of what diet book?
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| Eduardus and Ursus and Christophorus Robinus are two characters in a Latin version of what classic kids' story?
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| Edward Michael Grylls rugged host of the Discovery Series Man vs. Wild goes by what nickname?
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| EE is an academic course of study that stands for electrical what?
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| Egad! is an old fashioned term whose meaning is roughly equivalent to what texting shorthand?
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| Eight plus danger packed days describes the 2010 DVD box set of the entire run of what TV series?
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| Eirik Thorvaldson was a famous Viking explorer who is better known by what hair inspired nickname?
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| Ellen DeGeneres typically kicks off episodes of her popular daytime talk show by doing what?
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| Emeralds contain small amounts of chromium that cause them to have what characteristic color?
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| Emirates Airlines the largest carrier in the Middle East is headquartered in what city?
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| Enabling it to go for weeks without food a camel's hump is primarily used to store what?
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| Ending the careers of many a pro baseball player which of these injuries affects the shoulder?
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| Endorsed by celebs like Jessica Simpson and Katy Perry Proactiv is a what?
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| Engineered by scientists the broccoflower is what type of edible?
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| Enriched flour is flour that has which of the following added to it?
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| Entertainment Weekly's 2008 list of Horrible Movie Accents included Tom Cruise's Irish brogue in what film?
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| Equivalent to 20 bottles which of these large bottles of champagne holds the greatest volume?
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| Eric Clapton wrote the classic hit Layla as a love song to what rock star's wife?
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| Erin Andrews earned the apt nickname America's Sideline Princess as a reporter for what network?
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| Espadrilles are a type of what?
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| Especially used at airports SPDT is a security program that stands for Screening of Passengers by what?
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| Established in 1867 the Marquess of Queensberry Rules set the modern framework for what sport?
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| Established in 1954 what Rhode Island city hosts a well known jazz music festival every summer?
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| Established in 1990 the James Beard Foundation Awards recognizes excellency in which of these fields?
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| Established in 1996 an emergency response bulletin issued upon the suspected abduction of a child is known as a what?
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| Estrella de mar is the Spanish term for what ocean creature?
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| Estro Logic is the name of an herb supplement that markets itself towards what demographic?
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| Eva Longoria once sadly noted that the only bilingual cartoon character of her youth was who?
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| Even though he is a famous teetotaler which of these celebrities launched his own brand of vodka in 2006?
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| Even though he is a fish StarKist's hipster mascot Charlie the Tuna is usually depicted wearing what?
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| Every January college football's Sugar Bowl takes place in what U.S. city?
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| Every year McDonald's offers its popular Shamrock Shake for a limited time during what month?
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| Every year on March 31st California observes Cesar Chavez Day to honor the birth of a famous what?
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| Evite is a popular website for people planning to do what?
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| Excluding the two part series finale what long running sitcom's episode titles all started with The One...?
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| Experts suggest rubbing your hands against stainless steel to chemically neutralize the smell of what household odor?
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| Explicitly taking on the iphone in 2009 Motorola released a smartphone with which futuristic name?
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| Exposure to sunlight would most likely help to cure a person suffering from which of these conditions?
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| Fair and Balanced is the trademarked slogan of which of these cable news networks?
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| Falafel a popular Middle Eastern dish is usually made by grinding and frying what?
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| Famed Spanish shoe designer Manuel Blahnik is better known by what nickname?
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| Familiar to film buffs Sunset Boulevard borders which of these prominent college campuses?
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| Familiar to viewers of Fox football broadcasts the computer animated mascot Cleatus is a what?
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| Famous for his attempts to predict the future 16th century physician Nostradamus hailed from what country?
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| Famous for his deadpan line Bueller.....Bueller Ben Stein is given what title in the credits for Ferris Bueller's Day Off?
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| Famous for his namesake curl how do you spell the nickname of hairdresser and chemist Robert Redding?
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| Famous for its 18th century architecture the historic neighborhood Society Hill lies in what city?
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| Famous for playing a butcher what eccentric actor has taken time off to work as a cobbler?
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| Famous for the lifesaving maneuver named after him Henry J. Heimlich was what type of doctor?
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| Famous for their work on modernist furniture design Charles and Ray Eames were related how?
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| Famous in her own right handbag designer Kate Spade has a famous brother in law named David who is a what?
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| Famous siblings Rosanna David Patricia and Alexis are all Hollywood actors with what last name?
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| Far lighter than lead what electron rich metal does Chevrolet use for the batteries in its Volt car?
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| Fashionistas often use cosmetics to achieve a common and coveted look known as smoky what?
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| Featured in Madonna's 1998 video Frozen mehndi are temporary henna tattoos traditionally placed where?
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| Featured in the popular Chinese dish lo mein mein means what in Chinese?
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| Featured in working mother's list of Most Powerful Moms in Sports Dara Torres is a well known what?
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| Featured on a jokey apron Dijon Vu is defined as the feeling that you've had this what before?
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| Featured on light bulb packages what unit of measure is defined as the amount of light emitted by one candle?
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| Featuring a high prominent bridge an aquiline nose is better known as a what?
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| Featuring a nod to his company's name Losing My Virginity is the title of what entrepreneur's memoir?
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| Featuring an emotional scene set a potter's wheel a musical based on what movie opened in London in 2011?
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| Featuring Betty White what organization launched its irrelevant Get Over It! ad campaign in 2011?
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| Featuring men who agree to murder to help one another the 2011 comedy Horrible Bosses echoes what Hitchcock film?
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| Fierce ferosh and hot tranny mess are all catchphrases coined by what popular reality star?
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| Filled with warm slightly salty water a neti pot is used for treating what common condition?
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| Final Fantasy is a popular series of video games that are classified as RPG's or what kind of games?
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| Finally closed in 2010 Chicago's notorious Cabrini Green housing projects were the setting of what '70s sitcom?
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| First enjoyed in 1949 which candy brand was created by Bill and Dorothy Harmsen in Golden Colorado?
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| First found in the U.S. in 1999 West Nile virus is primarily transmitted by what?
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| First Lady of France Carla Bruni Sarkozy plays a museum tour guide in whose 2011 film Midnight in Paris?
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| First used to describe certain jazz fans in the '40s what term now refers to irony loving youngsters?
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| Fittingly Georgia On My Mind is the theme song to which of these classic TV shows?
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| Fittingly the entrance to Colorado's state capitol building features the phrase One Mile Above what?
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| Fittingly the first Filene's Basement was located below a store called Filene's in what big city?
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| Fittingly the Liberty Bell is featured in the logo of what Major League Baseball team?
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| Fittingly the World Potato Congress was held in the U.S. for the first time in 2006 in what U.S. state capital?
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| Fittingly what man made fabric derived its name by rearranging the letters in the word expands?
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| Fittingly what world landmark boasts a feature known as The Tsar's Tower?
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| Fittingly which of these popular 20th century authors is buried in Tarzana California?
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| Five and a half is the self described age of what classic comic strip character?
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| Five different yellow Volkswagen buses were used in the filming of which of these road trip movies?
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| Fleur de sel is an expensive type of what?
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| Fluent in French what actress often dubs her own lines for the French language versions of her films?
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| Flyg fula fluga flyg!Och den fula flugen flog is a tongue twister about an ugly fly in what language?
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| Following a highly public scandal Tiger Woods returned to pro golf in 2010 at what tournament?
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| Following a September Harvest Moon the full moon in October is commonly known as what?
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| Following China India and the United States what country has the world's fourth largest population?
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| Following suit with Princess Diana Kate Middleton omitted what word from her wedding vows to Prince William?
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| Following up on the lives of Rick and Ilsa the 1998 novel As Time Goes By is a controversial sequel to what film?
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| For a holiday promotion TravelLodge offered a free room at the inn for couples whose first names were what?
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| For Audrey is a shade of blue nail polish that pays tribute to what classic Audrey Hepburn film?
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| For his significant contribution to the genre author Zane Grey is often called the father of the what?
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| For his skill at playing his instrument of choice legendary bandleader Artie Shaw was dubbed the King of the what?
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| For many years which of these snack foods promoted itself as the cheese that goes crunch?
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| For most of his 40 year run as the Today show's film critic Gene Shalit sported which of these looks?
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| For most of the 1988 movie Working Girl Melanie Griffith's character had what occupation?
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| For over 100 years the dreaded woll beevil was a scrooge to which of these U.S. crops?
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| For over 30 years United Airlines' ad slogans urged travelers to fly what kind of skies?
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| For several seasons Jillian Michaels and Bob Harper have helped contestants on what reality TV show?
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| For several years the male dancing company Chippendales has tried to copyright what signature look?
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| For shoppers on a budget Designer Imposters is a brand providing knockoffs of what luxury item?
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| For the most part what imaginary geographical line follows the 180th meridian?
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| For years Conan O'Brien has poked fun of his decidedly unhip car a 1992 what?
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| For years the Slim Fast slogan was a shake for breakfast a shake for lunch and then a what for dinner?
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| For years the Today Show's Willard Scott has wished centenarians happy birthday on a segment sponsored by whom?
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| For years what long running TV show used a theme song aptly titled Johnny's Theme?
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| Forensics investigators often use dactyloscopy a method of identifying people using what unique trait?
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| Forget me not flowers are typically a shade of what color?
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| Fork split and gently pull apart are common instructions for preparing what type of food?
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| Formed in 1998 30 Seconds to Mars is a Los Angeles based rock band led by what actor?
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| Former energy company Enron originally held what name before realizing the word meant intestine?
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| Former model Padma Lakshmi began hosting what popular reality competition series in 2006?
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| Former pro hockey player Tim Horton lent his name to a popular fast food franchise specializing in what?
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| Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was born in what country?
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| Fought over for decades what Mediterranean island speaks Greek in its southern half and Turkish up north?
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| Found in Asia and Africa jackals belong to the same family as what domesticated animals?
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| Found mostly in Asia the macaque is a type of what animal?
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| Founded in 1856 the Wurlitzer Company is famous for producing which of these items?
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| Founded in 1868 Martinelli's is a California based company best known for producing what?
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| Founded in 1881 the Wharton School is a prestigious business school at what university?
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| Founded in 1958 the FAA is a government agency controlled by what U.S. department?
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| Founded in 1963 the letters in the national drugstore chain CVS stand for what?
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| Founded in 1968 what is the company J.D. Power and Associates best known for providing?
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| Founded in 1972 Scantron Corporation is best known for its products that do what?
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| Founded in 1984 what natural food brand bills itself as 7 Whole Grains on a Mission?
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| Founded in 1999 Edible Arrangements specializes in edible bouquets primarily made of what?
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| Founded in Jamaica the Rastafari religion was popularized by what famous iconic musician?
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| Founded in London in 1766 Christie's is one of the world's oldest what?
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| Founded in Pennsylvania in 1829 what brand of beer claims to be from America's Oldest Brewery?
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| French Impressionist Edgar Degas is famous for his paintings and sculptors depicting what performers?
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| Fresh blueberries grown in the U.S. are typically in season during which of these months?
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| From 1856 until 1939 the country of Thailand was officially known as what?
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| From 1883 until the 1950s what country claimed Vietnam as a country?
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| From 1898 to 1901 what country experienced a popular uprising known as the Boxer Rebellion?
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| From 1916 to 2001 the Boeing aircraft company was headquartered in what city?
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| From 1948 to 1956 Americans' growing taste for pizza sparked an increase in sales of what herb?
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| From 1967 1989 Jesse White played what advertising icon?
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| From 2005 to 2011 actor Steve Carell played Michael Scott on what popular TV sitcom?
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| From a Sanskrit phrase meaning one with great measure a mahout is a driver of what kind of animal?
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| From a word meaning to sit a seance is a gathering at which people attempt to do what?
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| From Earth Mars appears to be what shade of color?
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| From the French for half cup a demitasse is commonly a small serving of what?
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| From what country's controversial court case did the phrase a dingo's got my baby originate?
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| Garbanzo beans are also known by what name?
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| George Bernard Shaw once humorously defined what activity as the vertical expression of horizontal desire?
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| George H.W. Bush's presidential library is located on the campus of what Texas university?
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| George Orwell's autobiographical 1938 book Homage to Catalonia opens with Orwell in what European city?
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| George Steinbrenner the legendary owner of the NY Yankees made his fortune in what industry?
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| George W. Bush gets his middle name Walker from which of his relatives?
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| Giving it the scientific name of Leviathan melvillei researchers recently discovered the bones of a prehistoric what?
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| God is dead is a widely quoted line taken from the works of what famous philosopher?
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| Golden voiced Julie Andrews won her only Oscar for her work in what movie musical?
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| Grammatically speaking which of these reality TV show titles is an imperative statement?
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| Grammy winning country music star Judith Newton rose to fame in the '80s with what nickname?
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| Great Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer is the equivalent to what U.S. cabinet position?
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| Gregory Maguire's 2003 novel Mirror Mirror is a revisionist version of what classic fairy tale?
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| Ground Ball Grape Wild Pitch Watermelon and Swingin' Sour Apple are all flavors of what brand of gum?
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| Groundhogs are also commonly known as what?
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| Grown and cultivated from the Yerba mate plant mate is a South American variety of what beverage?
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| Gun control advocate James Brady once held what position in the Reagan administration?
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| Hailed as a must have for new parents Sophie is a French made baby's chew toy in the shape of what animal?
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| Hailed as a super food the much hyped acai berry is harvested in which of these countries?
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| Hailing from Spain what pro tennis player uses a logo that resembles a bull?
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| Haley's comet which last appeared in and will next return in 2061 takes how long to orbit the sun?
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| Handheld collapsible canopy is a very brief definition of which of these words?
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| Harpo Oprah's production company shares its name with a character from a novel by what author?
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| Harvest gold and avocado green were trendy colors for kitchen appliances during what decade?
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| Having nothing to do with their political views what sport features players labeled as right and left wing?
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| Hawaiian for quick what word describes a web page that can be edited by many people?
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| he 2010 film The Last Play at Shea examines the history of a stadium and former home of what team?
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| He floats through the air with the greatest of ease is a familiar lyric about what kind of circus performer?
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| He is a very good little elephant is a line in the popular child's tale A Story of who?
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| he political Web site Huffingtonpost.com was founded in 2005 by a writer with what first name?
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| he popular Ed Hardy line of clothing is named after a person with what profession?
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| He's got crazy flipper fingers and Never tilts at all are lyrics from a 1969 song by The Who titled what?
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| Headlines exclaimed Aack! when it was announced that what long running comic strip would end in 2010?
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| Headquartered in Cupertino what tech company offers Cupidtino an online dating site that connects fans of its products?
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| Heard in the expression That really sticks in my craw a craw is literally a what?
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| Held in New York Night of a Thousand Stevies is a fan festival honoring what band's former lead singer?
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| Hell's Kitchen Kitchen Nightmares and MasterChef are reality shows hosted by what hot tempered chef?
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| Help you I can is an example of what Star Wars character's famously inverted manner of speaking?
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| Helping campus bound kids since 1996 which bit of numerical jargon is a tax friendly college savings plan?
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| Helping people cope with the current economy The Recessionista blog primarily covers what area of interest?
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| henille a soft fuzzy fabric is aptly named for the French word for what bug?
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| Henry Ford built a replica of Thomas Edison's famous Menlo Park labaratory in what Midwestern city?
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| Hidden in the word mosquito is the name of the capital city of what South American country?
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| Hillary Clinton's 1996 bestseller was based on the African proverb It takes a whole village to do what?
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| Hirsutism is a medical condition common among which of these circus performers?
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| Historian Edward Gibbon is best known for his six volume account of the Decline and Fall od what empire?
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| Hold Me Closer Tony Danza a 2007 book about misheard song lyrics references a song by whom?
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| Hollywood's star studded Walk of Fame is centered at the famous intersection of Hollywood Blvd and what?
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| Home Alone director Christopher Columbus has a production company that is aptly named for what year?
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| Home of Clawed the Eagle American University is a private school located where?
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| Home to a 5 000 year old stone circle the Hebrides islands are located off the coast of what country?
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| Home to a famous breed of tiger Bengal is a region located in what part of the world?
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| Home to a large global banking industry Zurich is the most populated city of what country?
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| Home to the National Christmas Tree the park area directly south of the White House is known as what?
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| Honolulu is a Hawaiian word meaning what?
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| Honolulu the capital city of Hawaii is located on which of its islands?
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| Honored by the Kennedy Center in 2003 Itzhak Perlman is a world renowned player of what musical instrument?
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| Horn and Fishbacher are the last names of what famous duo?
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| How many basic positions of the feet are there in traditional ballet?
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| How many emirates or territories comprise the Middle Eastern territory known as United Arab Emirates?
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| How many episodes of the real time TV series 24 would it take to depict the events of a single week?
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| How many fluid ounces are in a pint?
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| How many issues would a subscriber to both USA TODAY and Texas Weekly get in one calendar year?
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| How many numbers between ten and twenty have names that end with the suffix teen?
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| How many queens does a typical honeybee nest have at any one time?
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| How many seconds are in one hour?
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| How many total ribs are there in the human rib cage?
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| How many total ribs are there in the human rib cage?
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| How many U.S. presidents have had sons who also served as U.S. president?
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| How many workers sit on a steel beam hundreds of feet in the air in the iconic 1932 photo Lunch Atop a Skyscraper?
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| How many years after the Civil War did WWII end?
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| How many years transpired between the publication of George Orwell's 1984 and the year 1984?
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| I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant was allegedly said after a famous attack during what war?
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| I Feel Pretty America and Tonight are all songs featured in what classic musical?
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| I'm Alright a 1980 hit by Kenny Loggins is the opening theme song of what popular comedy?
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| If a group of people does something en masse how are they doing it?
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| If a person has blue eyes it is because what part of his eyes are blue?
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| If a person was born in 1991 what birthday did they celebrate during the palindromic year?
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| If a woman making 50000 dollars a year gets a 20% raise what is her new annual salary?
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| If a woman walks 10 000 feet how many more feet does she have to walk to go a distance of two miles?
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| If an n is added to the end of it what zodiac sign becomes the name for the animal that symbolizes it?
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| If ASAP is too long text messengers can type what three letter abbreviation to mean immediately?
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| If Blue from Blue's Clues and Clifford the Big Red Dog had a puppy what color would it most likely be?
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| If each can contains 12 ounces what is the total volume of liquid in a six pack of beer?
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| If every U.S. Senator had the floor for 3 minutes how many total hours of speaking would ensue?
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| If he lived in ancient Rome what superhero might have gone by the name Homo Ferreus?
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| If hot dogs come in 10 packs and buns in 8 packs which of these combos will have an equal amount of franks and buns?
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| If it could talk the traditional animal symbol of the Democratic Party would most likely say what?
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| If someone were to describe Nicolas Cage as cagey they might mean that he is what?
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| If the countries were represented by their national flowers what would be the 2010 World Cup final match up?
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| If the Gettysburg Address were delivered today in 2011 four score and seven years ago would refer to what year?
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| If the Indy 500 were converted from miles to kilometers it would be called the what?
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| If the OctoMom Nadya Suleman had birthed one more child she might have been called the what?
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| If the singer Davy Jones had a locked actually located in Davy Jones's locker where would it be?
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| If there are 8 bits in a byte then how many bytes are in a bit?
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| If you burn off 500 more calories than you consume each day how long should it take for you to lose one pound?
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| If you counted them which of the following would total 36 525?
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| If you had one of each of the 50 U.S. commemorative quarters how much money would you have?
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| If you have four shirts and three pairs of pants how many unique ensembles can you put together?
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| If you throw brickbats at someone it means you are doing which of these things?
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| If you wanted to visit the Geographic Center of North America you'd have to go to what U.S. state/
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| If your astrological sign is the one that comes first alphabetically then when is your birthday?
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| ILM the special effects company founded by George Lucas stands for Industrial Light and what?
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| Immortalized by The Beatles Abbey Road is a famous street in what European city?
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| Important for ad rates TV programming in Feb May July and November has what special name?
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| Important for its use in fertilizer ammonia is a compound made from hydrogen and what other element?
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| Important for proper feng shui which home improvement item comes in right handed and left handed versions?
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| Important in South American cuisine which of these foods has been called the supergrain of the future?
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| In 1587 Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded for her part in a plot to assassinate which British monarch?
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| In 1587 what family gave birth to Virginia the first English child born in the Americas?
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| In 1667 the Dutch traded Manhattan for the tiny Indonesian island of Rum valuable for its abundance of what spice?
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| In 1820 Maine became the 23rd state in the Union by separating from what other state?
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| In 1835 Charles Darwin spent five weeks observing the indigenous life on what chain of islands?
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| In 1839 what inventor first vulcanized rubber?
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| In 1864 John Stetson introduced a now famous version of what type of hat?
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| In 1872 Susan B.Anthony was arrested in Rochester New York for illegally doing what?
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| In 1876 what inventor uttered the now famous words Mr. Watson come here I want to see you ?
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| In 1881 the infamous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral took place in a city that is now part of what state?
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| In 1884 brothers Al Otto Charles John and Alf Ringling founded a famous what in Baraboo WI?
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| In 1885 what popular soft drink was invented at Morrison's Old Corner Drug Store in Waco TX?
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| In 1898 Swiss businessman Cesar Ritz established a now famous what in Paris?
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| In 1909 who became the first President to be depicted on a circulating U.S. monetary coin?
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| In 1918 William L. Murphy invented a stow away version of what piece of furniture?
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| In 1927 Charles Lindbergh flew the first solo non stop transatlantic flight aboard what aircraft?
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| In 1928 anthropologist Margaret Mead published her landmark study titled Coming of Age in what country?
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| In 1930 Herman Fisher and Irving Price became the namesakes for a famous brand of what?
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| In 1935 what accounting firm began its long running tradition of tallying votes for the Academy Awards?
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| In 1939 Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard founded a company that today specializes in making what?
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| In 1945 what food became the first to be intentionally microwaved?
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| In 1946 the John Oster Manufacturing Company introduced the Osterizer a popular brand of what?
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| In 1950 Senator Joe McCarthy became the central figure in a national crusade known as the what?
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| In 1955 Rosa Parks made history when she refused to give up her seat on a public bus in what city?
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| In 1959 Travelers Insurance began featuring what red item as part of its logo?
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| In 1960 Mount Everest explorer Sir Edmund Hillary led an expedition to find what mythical creature?
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| In 1965 former test pilot Owen Maclaren patented a prototype of the B 01 the basis for a popular line of what?
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| In 1966 rock guitarist James Hendrix officially changed the spelling of his first name to what?
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| In 1968 what star of Planet of the Apes turned heads with what's billed as the first ever himan ape movie kiss?
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| In 1969 the Apollo 11 lunar module landed on a region of the moon named Sea of what?
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| In 1971 cult classic what does an older woman say to a younger man when he says I love you Maude?
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| In 1972 what organization's office was the site of a famous break in at the Watergate hotel?
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| In 1973 Bjorn Jakobson founder of the BabyBjorn company invented a revolutionary product that helps parents do what?
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| IN 1975 Wally Adams became famous for making what type of snack food?
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| In 1978 an all male rock band released an album titled Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are who?
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| In 1979 a Florida restaurateur founded the Boca brand starting with a line of meatless what?
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| In 1983 February 11th was declared National Inventors' Day fittingly the birthday of what great American?
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| In 1984 David Stern became the commissioner of what sport's professional league?
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| In 1984 the NBA Championship Trophy was renamed to honor what legendary NBA Commissioner?
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| In 1985 Alexa Ray Joel was born to two famous people with what occupations?
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| In 1985 the word Classic was added to what soft drink's label where it remained for many years?
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| In 1985 what product's notoriously unsuccessful New formula was introduced to the public?
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| In 1986 over 100 tons of what product were used to clean the inner copper walls of the Statue of Liberty?
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| In 1986 what media mogul caused a stir when he released a list of over 100 films he planned to colorize?
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| In 1987 what Beatles song was banned by the BBC because of its lyric I'd love to turn you on?
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| In 1988 midwesterners Mark Badgley and James Mischka joined forces to become famous names in what industry?
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| In 1990 George H.W. Bush signed the U.S. Interstate System after what President?
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| In 1990 the SkyMall catalog was launched to target shoppers where?
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| In 1994 seventeen year old Laetitia Thompson asked Bill Clinton the famous question Is It what?
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| In 1994 Texas native Tom Ford began his legendary tenure as creative director of what Italian label?
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| In 1994 the author of the sci fi collection I Robot had a posthumous memoir released titled what?
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| In 1994 what country singer adapted her hit song Coat of Many Colors into a children's book?
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| In 1995 what country created the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to examine its past?
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| In 1995 what Muppet debuted his signature cologne a scent called Amphibia?
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| In 1996 Olympic gymnast Kerri Strug landed her gold medal clinching vault despite what injury?
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| In 1997 what state passed a law allowing its residents to cast absentee ballots from space?
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| In 1998 Gus Van Sant directed Vince Vaughn in a shot by shot remake of what classic Hitchcock thriller?
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| In 1999 the current world record for the mile was set by a man running at approximately what speed?
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| In 1999 the RIAA created what award to recognize albums that have sold more than 10 million copies?
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| In 2000 a former member of what family band gave his newborn son the punny name Jermajesty?
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| In 2000 Van Heusen launched its Regis line featuring paired shirts and ties that were what?
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| In 2001 Utah invited Bill Cosby to help announce what food as its official state snack?
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| In 2001 what author of The CORRECTions created controversy when he snubbed Oprah's Book Club?
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| In 2001 which of these people was named Honorary Sergeant Regular Army by President Clinton?
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| In 2003 R & B singer Kelis released a hit single named after what tasty treat?
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| In 2003 what country became the third after the U.S. and Russia to launch a person into space aboard its own rocket?
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| In 2004 Douglas Hamilton and Antonio Burr reenacted what 1804 event between their ancestors?
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| In 2004 the FDA approved Botox injections as a treatment for what?
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| In 2004 who spawned a rubber bracelet trend by selling yellow wristwear to raise money for charity?
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| In 2005 Dan Rather concluded his final show as a CBS news anchor with what familiar sign off?
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| In 2005 W. Mark Felt revealed himself to be Deep Throat the long anonymous source in what scandal?
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| In 2006 Russell Crowe and his wife named their newborn baby boy Tennyson after a famous what?
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| In 2006 the International Astronomical Union downgraded Pluto from planet to what lesser celestial body?
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| In 2007 Barry Bonds broke Hank Aaron's career home run record while playing for what MLB team?
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| In 2007 Forest Whitaker won the Oscar for portraying Idi Amin the former dictator of what country?
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| In 2007 John Denver's Rocky Mountain High became an official state song of what U.S. state?
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| In 2007 the Moldy Peaches hit it big after its ballad Anyone Else But You was featured in what film?
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| In 2007 the Plain White T's scored a #1 hit with an infectious love song titled Hey There what?
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| In 2007 what comedian replaced Bob Barker as host of The Price is Right?
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| In 2007 what Grey's Anatomy character spunoff from the show to join a friend's medical group in L.A.?
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| In 2007 what singer revealed that Caroline Kennedy was the inspiration for one of his 1969 hit songs?
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| In 2007 what TV actor's daughter released a video of her intoxicated father attempting to eat a hamburger?
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| In 2007 what U.S. state acknowledged the town of Robstown as the birthplace of the Hold 'Em style of poker?
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| In 2008 a high profile sex scandal centered on the exposure of what elected official as Client 9?
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| In 2008 archaeologists in Jordan announced the possible discovery of what biblical figure's fabled mines?
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| In 2008 Eva Longoria opened a Los Angeles restaurant named Beso Spanish for what?
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| In 2008 George W. Bush ducked twice when an Iraqi journalist threw what at his head?
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| In 2008 Jeremy Piven quit a Broadway play blaming Mercury poisoning he got from eating too much what?
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| In 2008 Saved by the Bell alum Mario Lopez became host of what entertainment news show?
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| In 2008 Subway Guy Jared Fogle went on a Tour de Pants to raise awareness about what issue?
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| In 2008 who became the first rock musician ever to be awarded a Pulitzer Prize?
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| In 2009 after decades of secrecy Mrs. Butterworth's first name was revealed to be what?
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| In 2009 astronomers discovered a supersized ring around what planet much further away than its other known rings?
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| In 2009 Barack Obama completed his much hyped first 100 days in office on the 29th of what month?
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| In 2009 Chicago's famed Sear's Tower officially changed its name to what?
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| In 2009 China surpassed what country to become the world's leading consumer of energy?
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| In 2009 Crystal Renn released her book Hungry which chronicles her experiences as a what?
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| In 2009 disgraced financier Bernie Madoff was sentenced to how many years in prison?
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| In 2009 England's Prince Harry made his first official visit to the U.S. to participate in what charity event?
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| In 2009 Heath Ledger won an Oscar for a role played twenty years earlier by whom?
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| In 2009 Jimmy Fallon vainly attempted to reunite the cast of what series?
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| In 2009 Lego introduced a new toy model made of what architect's iconic Guggenheim Museum?
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| In 2009 Scotland allowed convicted Lockerbie bomber Abdel Basset to return to what home country?
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| In 2009 the Fiesta of San Fermin in Pamplona Spain held its first look alike contest honoring what author?
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| In 2009 the International Olympic Committee named what city as the host of the 2016 games?
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| In 2009 the U.S. Navy rescued Captain Richard Phillips from pirates off the coast of what nation?
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| In 2009 Utah's Fitness Ridge Resort & Spa teamed up with a popular reality show and renamed itself what?
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| In 2009 what country's runaway inflation led their reserve bank to issue 100 trillion dollar bills?
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| In 2009 what major corporation changed its slogan to More saving. More doing. to reflect the times?
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| In 2009 what pizza chain revamped its recipe amid customer complaints that their old crust tasted like cardboard?
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| In 2009 what politician released a much anticipated memoir titled Going Rogue:An American Life?
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| In 2009 what pro athlete launched his own TV show in which he tackles other pros at their jobs?
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| In 2009 what U.S. president was on hand as an 11 foot statue honoring him was unveiled in Kosovo?
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| In 2009 which of these Family Guy characters moved to Stoolbend VA to star in his own spin off?
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| In 2010 a British government official praised which of these TV actresses as a curvy role model for women?
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| In 2010 a fed up flight attendant on what airline dramatically deplaned via an inflatable emergency chute?
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| In 2010 a single violinist set a world record by playing what frenetic classical piece in just over one minute?
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| In 2010 a U.S. assemblyman advocated a bill to allow the Spanish pronunciation of what state's name?
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| In 2010 actor Steve Carell announced he was leaving what TV show after the 2010/2011 season?
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| In 2010 actress Portia de Rossi petitioned to legally change her last name to what?
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| In 2010 after a young fan asked for help with a mutiny Johnny Depp visited a U.K. school dressed as what character?
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| In 2010 Alaska's Lisa Murkowski became the first senate candidate since 1954 to do what?
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| In 2010 an Oregon man changed his name to Captain Awesome in honor of a character from what TV show?
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| In 2010 an out of control Amish teenager led police on a wild one mile chase while driving a what?
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| In 2010 Angus T.Jones topped the list of TV's Richest Kids for playing Jake Harper on what sitcom?
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| In 2010 Apple introduces a video calling service for the iphone 4 with what snappy name?
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| In 2010 Barbara Walters joked she chose a cow valve for her heart surgery over one from what non kosher animal?
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| In 2010 country star Kenny Chesney's 40 acre home was all wet when floods washed over what city?
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| In 2010 Doris Roberts reunited with Raymond castmate Patricia Heaton when she guest starred on what sitcom?
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| In 2010 Elian Gonzalez announced he was thankful he had returned to what homeland 10 years earlier?
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| In 2010 for the first time in 27 years the House of Reps censured one of its members Charlie Rangel of what state?
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| In 2010 Jeff Bridges received a Best Actor Oscar for his performance as Bad Blake who is a what?
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| In 2010 Louise Brown the world's first test tube baby turned what age?
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| In 2010 Nicki Minaj became the first woman ever named to MTVs list of hottest what?
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| In 2010 Oprah hosted a reunion special for The Color Purple in which she talked about playing what role?
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| In 2010 Pennsylvania introduced machines that check customers' breath and ID before vending what?
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| In 2010 President Obama and a former NBA athlete played what fitting version of the game H O R S E?
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| In 2010 Reba McEntire won praise for cover of If I Were a Boy originally a hit single by whom?
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| In 2010 Rhonda Byrne released The Power a follow up to what controversial 2006 self help book?
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| In 2010 Robert Halderman was sentenced to six months in jail for attempting to blackmail what late night comic?
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| In 2010 Russell Brand and Katy Perry were quietly married near what country's Rathambore tiger sanctuary?
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| In 2010 Survivor:Nicaragua was won by Jud Birza a 21 year old male model with with apt nickname?
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| In 2010 Target recalled a T shirt featuring the now banned flag of what country's Francoist regime?
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| In 2010 the long running Cathy comic strip ended with Cathy making what revelation?
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| In 2010 the media reported World War I Officially Ends after what country paid off its $33 billion war debt?
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| In 2010 the New York Post reported a bank robber dressed as whom made off with an Alderaan sized wad of cash?
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| In 2010 the Pentagon estimated that which poor nation is home to $1 trillion in untapped precious minerals?
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| In 2010 the space shuttle Atlantis honored Isaac Newton by carrying what into space?
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| In 2010 the Triple A team known as the Bisons celebrated its 125th season of professional baseball in what town?
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| In 2010 Time.com announced the retirement of Takeru Tsunami Kobayashi a legend in what field?
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| In 2010 TV personality Jo Frost announced her retirement from what popular reality show?
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| In 2010 two year old Indonesian Ardi Rizal gained worldwide notoriety for doing what?
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| In 2010 what 37 year old model resigned her 13 year post as Head Angel of Victoria's Secret?
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| In 2010 what actress became a mother again at the age of 48 when she gave birth to a boy named Benjamin?
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| In 2010 what actress helped her 3 year old son launch his own Twitter account Liam's World?
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| In 2010 what author revealed that he was writing his memoir about his years living under a fatwa death sentence?
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| In 2010 what comedienne became the first woman in 16 years to host MTV's Video Music Awards?
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| In 2010 what comic's live talk about his novel An Object of Beauty was deemed so boring guests were offered refunds?
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| In 2010 what company's founder surprisingly donated $100 million to the public schools of Newark NJ?
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| In 2010 what country's cultural minister banned mullets and ponytails for men as being decadent?
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| In 2010 what food mascot was given a makeover and new voice courtesy of Robert Downey Jr.?
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| In 2010 what formerly married couple announced their respective engagements within days of each other?
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| In 2010 what Fortune 500 company overtook Royal Dutch Shell to become the largest in the world?
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| In 2010 what openly graying sitcom star revealed I dyed my hair red the whole time I was on 'Friends'?
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| In 2010 what philanthropist announced plans to give away 99 percent of his estimated $47 billion fortune?
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| In 2010 what political duo made headlines by divorcing after 40 years of marriage?
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| In 2010 what reality show finale revealed that its last scene was actually filmed on a Hollywood set?
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| In 2010 what Senate hopeful released an odd political ad in which she declared I'm not a witch?
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| In 2010 what singer released an album featuring a philharmonic orchestra aptly titled Symphonicities?
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| In 2010 what sitcom aired a live episode featuring Julia Lewis Drayfus as Liz Lemon in flashbacks?
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| In 2010 what snack brand unveiled a new bag that when crinkled is reportedly louder than a jet cockpit?
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| In 2010 what teen pop star's fragrance line My World debuted on scented wristbands at Walmart?
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| In 2010 what tell it like it is comedian replaced John O'Hurley as the host of TV's Family Feud?
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| In 2010 what TV host changed his time slot from 11:00 to midnight to accommodate Conan O'Brien?
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| In 2010 what word did Gawker coin for a star getting a career bump without actually being an addict?
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| In 2010 which of these figures was vilified for his seemingly callous remark I'd like my life back?
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| In 2010 who became the first living person to acquire more than 10 million fans on Facebook?
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| In 2010 who coined the term mama grizzly to refer to the female political candidates she endorses?
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| In 2010 Whole Foods pulled what beverage from its shelves amid concerns over its high alcohol content?
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| In 2011 a crashed truck in Georgia burst into flames because it was loaded with what highly flammable foodstuff?
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| In 2011 a religiously devout programmer released Confession an iPhone app with what subtitle?
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| In 2011 a Utah KFC controversially donated $1 for every giant soda sold to help cure what sugar sensitive disease?
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| In 2011 Charlene Wittstock was compared to Grace Kelly when she married Prince Albert II of what small state?
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| In 2011 Derek Jeter became just the 28th player in the history of baseball to reach what number of career hits?
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| In 2011 FOX announced plans to remake what immensely popular Carl Sagan hosted science series from 1980?
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| In 2011 Google unveiled its new service Google+ meant to compete directly with what popular website?
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| In 2011 Google's home page logo featured an interactive six string electric guitar in honor of what music legend?
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| In 2011 Heather Locklear announced her engagement to actor Jack Wagner her co star from what '90s TV series?
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| In 2011 Italian cops caught the mob boss of the Sicilian town of Corleone the namesake of the crime family in what film?
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| In 2011 Jay Carney replaced Robert Gibbs as President Obama's what?
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| In 2011 Keithroy Yearwood revealed that he was the baby on the cover of what rapper's 1994 album Ready to Die?
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| In 2011 Lady Gaga's single Born This Way was criticized as being a rip off of what 1989 Madonna hit?
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| In 2011 Newsweek artificially aged a photo of Princess Diana to suggest what she might have looked like at what age?
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| In 2011 raging wildfires in New Mexico forced what highly fortified government compound to evacuate?
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| In 2011 Seth Rogen and Ryan Reynolds both played movie superheroes with what colorful word in their name?
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| In 2011 the child of what U.S. president released a timely memoir called My Father at 100?
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| In 2011 the Department of Homeland Security did away with using which of these to indicate terrorism threat levels?
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| In 2011 the FDA banned the use of the words waterproof and sweatproof on what products' labeling?
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| In 2011 the Oxford English Dictionary added an entry for Dutch colonial a term used to designate a style of what?
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| In 2011 the Smithsonian acquired pieces from the set of what classic TV show and hippest trip in America?
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| In 2011 the U.S. Army announced that it was abandoning what type of hat as part of its official combat uniform?
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| In 2011 TheOnion.com joked that what cereal was now being sold with 15 Percent Less Leprechaun Meat?
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| In 2011 Time Magazine named what movie's Jack Torrance as the Worst Fictional Father of all time?
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| In 2011 what 66 year old actress beat out Elle MacPherson to win L.A. Fitness' Body of the Year poll?
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| In 2011 what baseball Hall of Famer and Cardinals great was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom?
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| In 2011 what British reality TV judge replaced Larry King upon his retirement from his nightly CNN show?
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| In 2011 what classic '80s movie was adapted into a television series on MTV?
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| In 2011 what country announced plans to close its notorious marijuana peddling coffee shops to tourists?
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| In 2011 what country elected its first ever female prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra?
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| In 2011 what late night funnyman consented to an on air beard shaving by Will Ferrell?
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| In 2011 what name didn't make Social Security's list of Popular Baby Names for the first time since 1955?
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| In 2011 what secretive leader revealed that he had actually relinquished his powers to his brother back in 2006?
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| In 2011 what Supreme Court justice opened up to the public about what it's like to grow up with type 1 diabetes?
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| In 2011 what TV actor's costar quipped that he checks gossip news every day to know if I have to go to work at all?
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| In 218 B.C. Hannibal and his army famously crossed
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| In 27 Dresses Katherine Heigl's character obtains 27 dresses by repeatedly serving as a what?
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| In a 1970 hit song James Taylor sings I've seen fire and I've seen what?
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| In a 1970 song by The Partridge Family David Cassidy croons “I think I” what?
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| In a 1971 hit song Tom Jones sings Whoa whoa whoa! She's a what?
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| In a 2002 hit Grammy winning artist John Mayer sings your body is a what?
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| In a 2003 bestselling novel Mitch Albom writes about The Five People You Meet where?
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| In a 2005 hit single a hip hop star raps Call me George Foreman 'cause I'm sellin' everybody what?
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| In a 2006 hit single Justin Timberlake repeatedly claims to be bringing what back?
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| In a 2007 movie Nicholas Cage plays Johnny Blaze a fiery vigilante who is better known by what name?
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| In a 2008 book containing six word memoirs what celeb's six word memoir is Brought it to a boil often?
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| In a 2008 interview who did Oprah ask If you could take it back would you still jump on the sofa?
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| In a 2009 documentary comic Chris Rock examines the African American fascination with what?
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| In a 2010 performance at the White House who serenaded the First Lady with his 1965 song Michelle?
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| In a 2011 lottery drawing 41 763 people each won $150 by playing the mysterious numbers featured on what TV show?
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| In a 2011 TV appearance what rapper resorted to reading his own lyrics to Don't Stop The Party from a cell phone?
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| In a Beverly Cleary book Ramona Quimby famously misunderstands the instruction to sit here for the what?
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| In a candid 2010 interview Sylvester Stallone admitted that making which Rocky sequel was a mistake?
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| In a casino someone who brings bad luck to a winning table is known as a what?
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| In a classic arcade game a dot devouring Pac Man is plagued by four ghosts who have all but which of these names?
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| In a classic nursery rhyme who did Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater keep in a pumpkin shell?
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| In a classic series of TV ads an unsuspecting customer's coffee is secretly replaced with what brand?
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| In a cliche scene from many Westerns gunslingers meet for a final showdown when?
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| In a cover of the song Proud Mary Tina Turner sings And we're rolling rolling rolling on the what?
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| In a criminal investigation a person who is not quite a suspect but still sought by the police is often called a what?
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| In a familiar expression of caution what phrase typically precedes Twice shy?
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| In a famous opera by Mozart a young lover is protected by the magical powers of what musical instrument?
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| In a famous patriotic quote Nathan Hale reportedly declared I only regret that I have but one what for my country?
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| In a famous poem by Edgar Allen Poe what animal repeatedly quoths the word nevermore?
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| In a famous presidential speech Franklin Roosevelt declared that Americans had a rendezvous with what?
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| In a famous Robert Frost poem a traveler finds two roads diverged in a wood and chooses which one?
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| In a formal place setting where should a wine glass be positioned relative to the plate?
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| In a highly contentious verdict Casey Anthony was found not guilty on all but which of these charges in 2011?
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| In a hit song from 1982 Thomas Dolby revealed She Blinded Me With what?
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| In a hit song from the 1987 movie Dirty Dancing a man and woman croon Now I've had what?
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| In a key scene from Gone With The Wind Scarlett says As God is my witness i'll never be what?
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| In a landmark congressional hearing Have you no sense of decency sir? was asked of whom?
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| In a lavish 2010 ceremony Bill and Hillary Clinton's only child married a man with what first name?
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| In a memorable scene from Beverly Hills Cop what does Detective Axel Foley use to disable a car?
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| In a memorable scene from Mad Men Don Draper pitches what actual name for a Kodak slide projector?
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| In a much hyped 2010 event Chelsea Clinton walked down the aisle in a wedding dress designed by whom?
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| In a newspaper the section devoted to a list of incidents reported by the local police is called what?
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| In a newspaper which of these features often contains a warning to readers called a spoiler alert?
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| In a nod to her Spice Girl nickname Melanie Brown's 2010 reality TV series is subtitled what?
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| In a nod to his job New York's Port Authority Bus Station features an 8 foot tall statue of what classic TV character?
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| In a nod to its home state of Pennsylvania the Keystone State what brand's products have keystone shaped labels?
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| In a nod to one of Facebook's most iconic features a couple in 2011 gave their newborn daughter what first name?
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| In a nod to one of Facebook's most iconic features a couple in 2011 gave their newborn daughter what first name?
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| In a nod to the bird depicted on its face the dollar coin of Canada is affectionately known as what?
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| In a nod to the venue where they were traditionally worn women's gloves that extend to the elbow are called what?
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| In a non leap year April Fools' Day would fall on what numerical day of the year?`
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| In a popular '80s TV theme you take the good you take the bad you take them both and there you have what?
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| In a popular version of the children's tune The Wheels on the Bus the driver on the bus says what?
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| In a public statement Justin Timberlake famously blamed the 2004 Super Bowl halftime debacle on what?
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| In a recent fast food survey by Zagat Five Guys defeated In N Out in what category?
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| In a running joke Bugs Bunny frequently finds himself in strange locations after taking a wrong turn in what city?
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| In a song title on Michael Jackson's 1982 Thriller album what do the initials P.Y.T. stand for?
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| In a standard Sudoku game how many individual digits are there once the entire grid has been filled?
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| In a T bone steak the meat is attached to what T shaped bone?
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| In a tradition inspired by the Bible a sabbatical leave is usually taken once every how many years?
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| In a typical symphony orchestra what instrument is played by more musicians than any other?
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| In a V8 car engine which of these components is arranged in a V shaped pattern?
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| In a Web Site address what punctuation marks immediately precede the www?
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| In a Youtube hit the indie band OK Go performs an elaborate dance routine using what unlikely props?
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| In About a Boy Hugh Grant's character lives off the royalties from what one hit wonder Christmas song?
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| In addition to a golden globe the Golden Globe Awards statuette features a what?
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| In addition to being a popular playground attraction a seesaw is an example of what type of simple machine?
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| In addition to English which of the following is an official language of Canada?
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| In addition to golf what other pro sport also hosts a well known tournament called the U.S. Open?
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| In addition to the weight of the human hand the boy in Jerry Maguire also informs us that what animals can smell fear?
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| In advertisements what cosmetics brand promotes itself as Easy breezy beautiful?
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| In Albert Einstein's groundbreaking formula E=mc2 the m stands for what?
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| In alternative medicine halotherapy is a treatment that replicates what natural environment's health benefits?
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| In American Sign Language an extended thumb and pinkie placed next to one's ear is the sign for doing what?
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| In American Sign Language how do you make the letter S?
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| In an airplane the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder are often referred to as the what?
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| In an automobile what does the tachometer measure?
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| In an extended trailer Alfred Hitchcock says of what film's main character his hobby...was taxidermy?
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| In Apocalypse Now Robert Duvall's character makes what declaration about his Viet Cong enemies?
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| In Apple's slogan There's an app for that the app mentioned is short for what?
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| In April 2010 which of these country's erupting volcanoes shut down European air travel for nearly a week?
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| In architecture a vertical window set in a gable on a sloping roof is called a what?
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| In art the Greek Titan Atlas is traditionally depicted holding what on his shoulders?
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| In astrology what planetary symbol of communication can cause discord when it is in retrograde?
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| In Avatar the humans infiltrate Pandora in order to raid its supply of what highly valuable mineral?
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| In baseball a balk is a deceptive and illegal motion made by what player?
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| In baseball home plate is traditionally shaped like a what?
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| In baseball who is the only fielder positioned in foul territory?
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| In basketball a referee often forms the letter T with his hands to indicate a what?
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| In birds the gizzard is an organ that plays an important role in what process?
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| In bowling how many consecutive strikes comprise a perfectly bowled 300 game?
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| In business what phrase is used to describe traditional companies that do not exist purely on the Internet?
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| In Caddyshack Bill Murray plays a deranged assistant greenskeeper who claims to have caddied for whom?
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| In cartoons Tweety Bird is often portrayed as the pet of a woman simply referred to by what name?
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| In CB radio lingo the question What's your twenty? is actually asking what?
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| In China what does a person do with renminbi?
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| In Christianity Ascension Day is celebrated 40 days after what holiday?
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| In Christianity the ashes used on Ash Wednesday are traditionally made by burning what?
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| In Colombia the aptly named Biblioburros is a program that uses donkeys to distribute what?
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| In comedy an event where the guest of honor is subjected to humorous criticisms is called a what?
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| In comic strips what letters are depicted on bottles to show alcohol?
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| In common flavor of potato chips sour cream is usually paired with what?
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| In competitive swimming which of these styles is considered the slowest?
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| In cooking recipes commonly call for sprigs of which of these ingredients?
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| In cop drama slang terms a prepaid cell phone is called a what?
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| In cosmetic surgery the temple lift is a procedure that addresses which of the following?
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| In criminal law a plea of nolo contendre is more commonly known as a plea of no what?
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| In Dante's The Divine Comedy a sign at Hell's entrance instructs ye who enter here to do what?
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| In Disney's Cinderella what phrase enables the Fairy Godmother to turn a pumpkin into a carriage?
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| In Disney's Operation Dumbo Drop U.S. soldiers attempt to bring what animal to a Vietnamese village?
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| In E.B. White's classic children's novel Charlotte's Web what is the name of the gluttonous rat?
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| In England a hackney carriage is another name for a what?
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| In England the term Oxbridge is used to refer collectively to the country's two best known what?
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| In England the word lorry refers to what type of vehicle?
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| In England what professionals are classified either as barristers or solicitors?
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| In English the letter B is often silent when it is directly followed by what other letter?
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| In farm lingo the eggs laid by one hen during a single nesting period are known as what?
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| In February 2011 what cell phone provider began selling the iPhone ending AT&T's run as its exclusive carrier?
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| In figure skating which of these crowd pleasing maneuvers requires two skaters?
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| In film credits which of these actors is typically listed with his full middle name and not just a middle initial?
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| In finance what adjective is used to describe a person's income after taxes have been taken out?
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| In France haricot vert is the term used for which of these vegetables?
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| In genealogical terms your grandfather's great great granddaughter is best described as your what?
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| In geometry which of these measurements applies only to circles and not triangles?
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| In Gray's Anatomy what bone in the human wrist is described as having a crescentic outline?
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| In Greek myth what form did Zeus assume when he seduced Leda?
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| In Greek mythology who is the goddess of the rainbow?
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| In Greek mythology who succeeded in killing Achilles?
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| In health insurance parlance the abbreviation PPO usually denotes what type of organization?
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| In her 1985 number one single. Whitney Houston asks How will I know if what?
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| In hiking the marks on trees that indicate the trail are called what?
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| In hip hop lingo the word shorty commonly refers to a what?
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| In his 1989 book From Beirut to Jerusalem Thomas Friedman recounts a journey he once took from Lebanon to where?
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| In his hit 1983 song Elton John ponders I guess that's why they call it what?
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| In his memoir celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain warns against ordering which of these foods on a Monday?
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| In his memoir George W. Bush reveals his all time low in office was hearing what rapper's harsh post Katrina comments?
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| In his Oscar acceptance speech what actor asked for a moment of silence for the victims of the Titanic?
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| In his satirical essay A Modest Proposal Jonathan Swift proposed that Ireland's poor do what with their children?
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| In honor of the famous race held in its capital what state's commemorative quarter features a racecar?
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| In humans the trachea is a tube that runs in front of what other body part?
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| In humans what joint causes the click or pop that's heard when mouths open and close?
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| In its final episode what TV show revealed that the hospital was actually inside a snowglobe?
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| In its third season what TV drama featured an actor playing real life hotel tycoon Conrad Connie Hilton?
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| In its title a fitness article posted online asks the age old question Can You Get Six Pack Abs Without what?
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| In its TV ads which brand of cat food is known for featuring a fluffy white cat eating from a crystal goblet?
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| In its written form which of these languages has over 50 000 characters but no alphabet?
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| In keeping with its maritime image what fashion label's logo features a J class sailboat?
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| In keeping with its name what Web Site once billed itself as The World's Greatest Recipe Collection?
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| In law the time period during which a person may be sued is called the statute of what?
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| In law what is the term for a child who has been officially released from the control of his parents?
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| In law what is the term for a document that revises a person's will?
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| In Los Angeles in 1927 Sid Grauman opened a now famous what?
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| In lunch counter lingo what kind of bread does a customer get if his sandwich is on whiskey?
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| In math a ratio is commonly written as two numbers separated by which of these punctuation marks?
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| In math what two letters are used to identify the horizontal and vertical axes on a graph?
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| In math which of these numbers is a common denominator of the fractions 1/3 and 2/5?
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| In mathematics what punctuation mark is commonly used between numbers to indicate a ratio?
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| In Mexico a tortilla is a thin corn or flour flatbread but in Spain a tortilla is a what?
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| In Michael Jackson's You Rock My World video what actor makes a fitting cameo as the boss of The Waterfront Hotel?
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| In military time what number denotes one minute past midnight?
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| In movies Eric Bana and Edward Norton have both played a comic book character that was played on TV by whom?
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| In movies what actor has twice portrayed Dr. Alex Cross the hero of several James Patterson movies?
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| In music industry lingo an artist's record drops when it does what?
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| In musical notation a flat is denoted by a symbol resembling what lowercase letter?
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| In musical theater when a dancer shakes his open palms to the audience with fingers splayed it is known as what?
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| In NASCAR racing how many cars traditionally start in each race?
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| In New Orleans the po boy is a signature style of what?
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| In one of 2010's biggest viral videos a hiker laughs and cries for three minutes at the sight of a what?
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| In one of his fireside chats what U.S. president described America as a great Arsenal of Democracy?
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| In order to ford a stream how does a person cross it?
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| In order to perform the Heimlech maneuver on a choking person you usually put your arms where?
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| In order to play the banjo more effectively what comedian maintains acrylic nails nails on two of his picking fingers?
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| In orthodontics dental braces that are fitted behind the teeth so as not to be visible are called what?
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| In Pamplona's Running of the Bulls brave tourists run through the streets wearing what distinctive piece of clothing?
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| In Paris the Moulin Rouge nightclub is located in what historic neighborhood?
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| In Pee Wee's Big Adventure Pee Wee memorably interrupts the filming of what metal band's music video?
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| In physics equations what letter is typically used to represent the speed of light?
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| In pool if you accidentally shoot the cue ball into a pocket what have you done?
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| In popular money slang if you have five Lincolns and five Hamiltons how much cash do you have?
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| In pregnant women what is the name of the thin fluid filled membrane that surrounds the fetus?
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| In preparation for hosting the 2008 Olympics what country launched a campaign to stop public spitting?
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| In publishing what nickname is commonly used for novels that are geared toward a female readership?
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| In real estate lingo buying a house with the intention of quickly reselling it for a profit is called what?
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| In real estate listings the common acronym FSBO means for sale what?
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| In recent years several U.S. cities and towns have passed ordinances banning what contentious fashion trend?
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| In response to a new immigration law what city's NBA team donned Los Suns jerseys in May 2010?
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| In restaurant lingo a server who is falling behind is said to be where?
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| In Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island Long John Silver has a pet parrot named what?
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| In Roman mythology Vulcan was the god of what?
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| In roman numerals how is the year 2011 written?
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| In scientific classification which of the taxonomic ranks are ranked in the right order from highest to lowest?
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| In Shakespeare's Richard III the main character famously shouts My kingdom for a what?
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| In Shakespearean English the word ere was commonly used to mean what?
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| In Slumdog Millionaire what is the CORRECT answer to Jamal's final grand prize question?
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| In some cases hands only CPR can be as effective as the original method which also involves doing what to the patient?
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| In Spain which of these popular reality TV shows goes by the name No te lo pongas!
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| In Spain...On The Road Again chef Mario Batali explores the cuisine of all but which of these cities?
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| In Spanish cuisine the dish gambas al ajillo is literally what main ingredient in garlic sauce?
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| In Spanish which of these wines is not considered a vino tinto?
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| In street lingo Scratch is slang for what?
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| In tabloid gossip the term new ink refers to a star's newly acquired what?
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| In Teen Wolf Michael J. Fox's transformation into a werewolf causes him to excel at what high school sport?
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| In terms of square mileage which of these Middle Eastern countries is the largest?
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| In the '30s a hand cranked pasta maker inspired Adolf Ehinger to develop an early form of what office machine?
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| In the '50s the Swedish company Malaco debuted a line of soft gummy candies shaped like what animals?
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| In the '70s what sport transitioned from traditional white balls to optic yellow which were more visible to TV viewers?
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| In the '90s what singer lent the smooth touch of his voice to the Fabric of our Lives jingle in TV ads for cotton?
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| In the 1800s Ohio native Annie Oakley gained national fame for her remarkable skills as a what?
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| In the 1880s Australians built an enormously long fence to keep what animals from attacking their sheep?
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| In the 1895 novel The Red Badge Of Courage Henry Fleming the main character is a young what?
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| In the 1945 novel Animal Farm what animals control the government of the farm?
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| In the 1958 film Vertigo Jimmy Stewart's character has an irrational fear of what?
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| In the 1960s the CIA reportedly tried to manufacture exploding cigars in order to assassinate what world leader?
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| In the 1962 movie The Manchurian Candidate what playing card triggers Raymond's trances?
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| In the 1967 film Bonnie and Clyde Clyde famously offers what terse description of the duo's occupation?
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| In the 1968 movie Funny Girl Barbara Streisand's character looks into the mirror and says Hello what?
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| In the 1972 film The Godfather Vito Corleone dies while playing with his grandson where?
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| In the 1979 hit song Escape what does the singer claim to like in addition to pina coladas?
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| In the 1980s the Members Only brand became famous for its wildly popular version of what?
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| In the 1987 movie The Princess Bride what actress plays the Princess Bride?
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| In the 1989 movie Field Of Dreams a mysterious voice inspires a farmer to build what in his cornfield?
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| In the 1989 movie When Harry met Sally... Harry and Sally first meet at what university?
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| In the 1992 film My Cousin Vinny Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei memorably sample what Southern dish?
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| In the 1993 drama Indecent Proposal Demi Moore agrees to sleep with Robert Redford for what tidy sum?
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| In the 1994 movie Speed a bomb is set to go off as soon as a bus's speed falls below what?
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| In the 1995 comedy Tommy Boy Chris Farley ruins David Spade's clothes as he sings Fat guy in what?
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| In the 1997 film Donnie Brasco Johnnie Depp memorably explains the varied nuances of what mob phrase?
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| In the 1997 movie Boogie Nights Heather Graham plays a young starlet known by what nickname?
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| In the 1999 film Muppets from Space what muppet is revealed to actually be an alien?
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| In the 1999 movie American Pie Alyson Hannigan's character discusses playing what instrument at band?
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| In the 2003 animated movie Finding Nemo the good natured Dory suffers from what problem?
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| In the 2003 film The Last Samurai Tom Cruise plays a soldier who goes to what country to train its warriors?
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| In the 2003 hit song Hey ya! the band OutKast urges listeners to shake it like a what?
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| In the 2004 movie Sideways wine lover Miles adamantly states that he will not drink what varietal?
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| In the 2009 film Watchmen which character fittingly wears a mask decorated with inkblots?
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| In the 2009 movie The Hangover the missing groom is eventually found at what Las Vegas locale?
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| In the 2009 movie The Hangover what eccentric celeb cameos as the owner of a stolen tiger?
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| In the 2010 film Eat pray love Julia Roberts eats in Italy prays in India and loves where?
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| In the 2010 movie Shutter Island Shutter Island is primarily home to what?
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| In the 2010 sequel Tron:Legacy Jeff Bridges reprises his 1982 role in Tron as a man transformed into what?
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| In the AAMCO song when does the double beep occur.
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| In the acronym SRS a common term for automobile airbags the letter R stands for what?
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| In the act that incited WWI Serbian Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 in what city?
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| In the agency abbreviation EEOC the first E stands for equal and the second stands for what?
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| In the animal kingdom what term is used to describe the male who is the dominant member of a group?
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| In the Bahamas Oct 12th is Discovery Day marking the arrival of what European explorer?
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| In the Bible whose height is given as six cubits and a span somewhere between nine and twelve feet?
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| In the Bizet opera Carmen the flirtatious Carmen works in what type of establishment?
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| In the British royal family which of the following is not the name of one of Prince Charles's three siblings?
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| In the Broadway musical Cats costumed actors romp around a set designed to look like a what?
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| In the business abbreviation R & D the R stands for what?
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| In the Charles Dickens novel A Christmas Carol what is the last name of the young Tiny Tim?
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| In the children's book The Little Engine That Could what is the engine attempting to deliver?
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| In the children's classic Goodnight Moon what is the last thing that is bid Goodnight?
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| In the classic arcade game Centipede players battle all but which of these deadly creatures?
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| In the classic book The Swiss Family Robinson the Robinsons build a makeshift house where?
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| In the classic Mark Twain novel Tom Sawyer lives in a small town located near what river?
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| In the classic Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons Rocky is what type of animal?
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| In the classic Shel Silverstein book The Giving Tree what type of tree gives its fruit to a little boy?
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| In the classic story Peter Pan what does Wendy use to reattach Peter's shadow?
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| In the classic T.V. series The Waltons the Walton family lives in which U.S. state?
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| In the classic tale Moby Dick Moby Dick is what kind of whale?
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| In the classic TV special Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer befriends an elf who wants to be a what?
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| In the classic version of Monopoly the two utility companies are Water Works and the what?
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| In the climactic prom scene of the 1976 film Carrie the title character is doused with the blood of what farm animal?
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| In the comedy classic This is Spinal Tap the famous quote These go to eleven refers to what?
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| In the comedy film Fever Pitch Jimmy Fallon plays a crazed fan of what sports team?
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| In the comic strip Peanuts what character is typically surrounded by clouds of dirt and dust?
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| In the computer game The Oregon Trail kids learn about U.S. history by pretending to be what?
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| In the courtroom expression pleading the Fifth the word Fifth refers to a what?
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| In the critically acclaimed TV drama The Good Wife who plays the good wife?
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| In the Discover card logo what natural event is depicted in the O in Discover?
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| In the e mail and memo abbreviation bcc what does the b stand for?
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| In the early '90s comic strip housewife Blondie Bumstead began a career as a what?
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| In the early 1900s FTD began using the classic slogan Say it with what?
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| In the early 20th century Robert Perry and Frederick Cook each claimed to be the first to what?
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| In The Empire Strikes Back Han Solo memorably says Laugh it Up Fuzzball to what character?
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| In the fairy tale ending of Pretty Woman what does Edward do to rescue Vivian?
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| In the famous Latin saying veni vidi vici what does vidi mean?
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| In the favorite brunch menu item Eggs Benedict how are the eggs prepared?
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| In the federal law known as RICO the R stands for what?
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| In the film business what tech inspired term is often used to refer to starting over a popular film franchise?
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| In the film Forrest Gump Forrest tells President Kennedy I gotta pee after drinking 15 bottles of what?
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| In the film Million Dollar Baby Maggie wears a robe labeled Mo Cuishle a saying in what language?
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| In the folk song She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain what will she be driving?
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| In The Fugitive how does Tommy Lee Jones respond after Harrison Ford declares I didn't kill my wife?
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| In the full name of the military alliance NATO the T stands for what?
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| In The Godfather Don Corleone says Someday and that day may never come I will call upon you to what?
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| In the historical term V J Day the J stands for the name of a what?
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| In the holiday film A Christmas Story the Parkers dine on what dish after their Christmas turkey is ruined?
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| In the holiday song The Twelve Days of Christmas how many gifts are received on the 12th day?
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| In the human body a bicuspid can refer to a type of tooth and a type of valve located in what organ?
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| In the human body the pancreas is part of both the endocrine system and what other system?
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| In the human body the pericardium is a membrane that surrounds what organ?
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| In the human body what internal organ regulates the amount of glucose in the blood?
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| In the iconic WW II poster We can Do it! Rosie the Riveter is depicted doing what?
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| In the late '90s a Chihuahua named Gidget served as the spokesdog for what restaurant chain?
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| In the late 1800s William Boss Tweed led a corrupt political machine centered in what U.S. city?
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| In the late 1860s Charles and Max Fleischmann created America's first commercially produced what?
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| In the Lord of the Rings movies which of these creatures is usually the shortest?
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| In The Matrix film series the character Neo was born with what first name?
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| In the mid twentieth century what U.S. state grew about 80 percent of the world's pineapples?
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| In the military a Huey is a type of what?
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| In the military a U.S. marine with the ranking E 3 is better known as a lance what?
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| In the movie Arthur what does Arthur say to elicit his butler's famously dry response I'll alert the media?
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| In the movie Mean Girls a naive teen played by Lindsay Lohan tangles with a popular clique of girls nicknamed what?
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| In the movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs how many of the dwarfs' names do not end in Y?
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| In the movie The Sound of Music the Von Trapps escape the Nazis by trekking through what mountain range?
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| In the name of communications giant AT & T the second T originally stood for what?
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| In the name of the famous 1980s British band what word follows Psydelic?
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| In the NATO phonetic alphabet that begins Alpha Bravo Charlie how do you spell USA?
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| In the nautical expression Shiver me timbers! the word timbers originally referred to what?
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| In the novel A Tale of Two Cities Madame Defarge spends most of her time doing what?
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| In the nursery rhyme The Farmer in the Dell what stands alone?
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| In the Old Testament who said I am a stranger in a strange land?
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| In the Olympics a decathlon has how many more events than a triathlon?
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| In the opening credits what cartoon dad drops off his two kids at Little Dipper School and Orbit High School?
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| In the original edition of Trivial Pursuit what category is represented by the color yellow?
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| In the Oscar nominated 2009 movie Fantastic Mr. Fox who voices Mr. Fox?
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| In the Paul Simon song 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover which of these is not one of the ways to leave your lover?
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| In the Paul Simon song 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover which of these names is mentioned first?
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| In the phrases bar mitzvah and bat mitzvah bar and bat are Hebrew words meaning what?
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| In the popular children's song On Top of Spaghetti what causes the singer's meatball to roll off the table?
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| In the popular diet book Eat Right 4 Your Type what is the type the author wants you to eat right for?
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| In the popular drink bubble tea the little pearls or boba that gather at the bottom are typically made from what?
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| In the popular Ice Age movies the acorn obsessed character Scrat is what type of fictional beast?
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| In The Princess Bride the vengeful Inigo Montoya seeks a murderer who has what?
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| IN the quality inspection process known as candling which of these foods is held in a bright light?
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| In the Republican party abbreviation GOP the G stands for what?
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| In the Schoolhouse Rock cartoon Conjunction Function individual words are portrayed on what?
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| In the song Folsum Prison Blues Johnny Cash claims I shot a man in Reno for what callous reason?
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| In The Star Spangled Banner the adjective perilous is used to describe what word?
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| In The Three Little Pigs which of these materials is not used by one of the pigs to build a house?
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| In the U.S. a $100 bill is often referred to by what musical nickname?
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| In the U.S. a bottled labeled 86 Proof contains what percentage of alcohol?
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| In the U.S. Military a Black Hawk refers to what type of vehicle?
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| In the U.S. people traditionally tie yellow ribbons around trees to show support for whom?
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| In the U.S. the Amish speak both English and a particular dialect of what European language?
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| In the U.S. the companies McClatchy Gannett and Tribune are three of the largest owners of what?
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| In the U.S. the federal appeals courts are divided into thirteen separate units called what?
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| In the U.S. the Sherwin Williams company is the largest producer of what product?
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| In the U.S. the small front pocket on a pair of Levi's blue jeans is known as the what?
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| In the U.S. what 20th century event preceded the start of the so called Baby Boom era?
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| In the U.S. what flower is traditionally worn to honor one's mother on Mother's Day?
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| In the U.S. what is the earliest date on which Memorial Day can fall?
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| In the U.S. what term refers to the number 1 followed by 15 zeros?
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| In the U.S. which of these abbreviations both refer to the same type of professional degree?
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| In the U.S. which of these holidays falls between the Fourth of July and Thanksgiving?
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| IN the UK new parents often refer to which of these everyday objects as a pram?
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| In the United States National African American History Month is celebrated when?
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| In the upcoming biopic The Iron Lady Meryl Streep takes on what famous female?
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| In the well known acronym laser the L stands for what?
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| In the Winter Olympics females are not allowed to compete in which of these disciplines?
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| In the wireless phone abbreviation 4G the G stands for what?
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| In the world of comics who is Selina Kyle?
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| In the world of Greek mythology where do the souls of the deceased lie in eternal rest?
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| In the world of politics the accusatory acronym RINO stands for Republican In what?
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| In the world of reality television who is Patti Stanger?
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| In their campy 70s act members of the Village People typically dressed like all but which of these people?
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| In their logo department store giant Macy's replaces what should be an apostophe with what symbol?
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| In total how many silhouetted faces appear on a 2007 U.S. postage stamp that honors jury duty?
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| In TV slang a sitcom is a comedy series targeting what audience group?
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| In Twilight Edward and Bella listen to a recording of Claire de Lune a famous piano piece by what composer?
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| In two Peanuts movies in the 80s future Black Eyed Pea Fergie voiced what blonde haired sister of Charlie Brown?
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| In Western astrology which of these is NOT one of the four elements that make up the universe?
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| In what blockbuster classic does a character crawl inside a slain Tauntaun beast to keep from freezing?
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| In what body of water are the islands collectively known as the Grecian Archipelago found?
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| In what classic comedy does a confused Steve Martin memorably exclaim Those aren't pillows!?
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| In what classical musical does the main character have a bad boy best friend named Kenickie?
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| In what country do people normally answer the phone by saying Moshi moshi?
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| In what Denzel Washington movie does he say We didn't land on Plymouth Rock. Plymouth Rock landed on us!?
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| In what film does Robert De Niro play a vindictive criminal named Max Cady originally played in 1962 by Robert Mitchum?
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| In what film does Robert De Niro's character say You you you're very good you?
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| In what horror film does a disturbed romance novel enthusiast repeatedly gush I am your number one fan?
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| In what language do written questions begin with an upside down question mark?
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| In what movie do Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock play sisters who also happen to be witches?
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| In what movie does a character quiz his fiancee on the Baltimore Colts before agreeing to marry her?
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| In what movie does Jack Nicholson repeatedly type All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy?
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| In what part of the house would you find treads and risers?
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| In what U.S. national do backpackers brave challenging Rim to Rim hike?
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| In what U.S. state does the U.S. own the highest percentage of land over 80 percent?
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| In what U.S. state would you find Arches National Park home to over 2 000 natural sandstone arches?
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| In what U.S. state would you find the American Indian pueblo of Zuni?
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| In what year did the U.S. celebrate its sesquicentennial?
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| In what year did thousands of baby boomers converge in San Francisco for the so called Summer of Love?
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| In which of the following comedies does a woman not a cross dressing man don a fat suit?
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| In which of the following games is spinning the rods an illegal move?
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| In which of these cities are you most likely to suck the heads at a traditional crawfish boil with friends?
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| In which of these classic musicals does Franklin Delano Roosevelt appear as a character?
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| In which of these countries is it customary to eat using only the right hand as the left is considered unclean?
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| In which of these countries might you find gauchos riding horses across lowlands called pampas ?
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| In which of these films does Harrison Ford play a villain and not a hero?
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| In which of these films is Joaquin Phoenix credited as Leaf Phoenix his self given childhood moniker?
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| In which of these locations would a redcap most likely work?
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| In which of these places would you most likely find men's and women's restrooms labeled kane and wahine?
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| In which of these sporting events is a victor often determined by means of a split decision?
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| In which of these sports do players cover their heads with numbered caps with padded ear covers?
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| In which of these sports do players not serve the ball at the start of play?
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| In which of these sports does the clock count up rather than down?
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| In which of these sports is the term love typically used to indicate a score of zero?
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| In women's fashion a bodice is a garment specifically designed to cover what part of the body?
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| Including its main thoroughfare what southern city has over one hundred streets named Peachtree?
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| Including Sleepless In Seattle Meg Ryan has starred in four movies written by whom?
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| Including the 2006 film The Queen actor Michael Sheen has portrayed what politician 3 different times?
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| Increasingly popular in the U.S. the Southeast Asian sport Muay Thai is a form of what?
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| Increasingly popular to the U.S. Pink Berry and Red Mango are two retail chains that primarily sell what?
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| Indianapolis lawyer Mark S. Zuckerberg says he gets about a dozen calls per day complaining about what website?
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| Indicating how the food is prepared the cuisine crudo means what in Italian?
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| Indigenous to Central and South America the bushmaster is a type of what animal?
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| Inspired by the name of a large corporation which of these terms refers to a large and pretentious house?
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| Inspired by the Scottish flag the hero of the movie Braveheart wears what color paint?
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| Inspired in part by a jazz legend what did Sandra Bullock name her newly adopted baby boy in 2010?
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| Inspiring a 2010 film the 2005 economics bestseller by Stephen Levitt and Stephen Dubner has what unusual title?
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| Inspiring a character in a Robert Redford film Buck Brannaman is known for his ability to whisper to what animals?
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| Instead of being aged until it has a stronger flavor which of these cheeses is typically served fresh?
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| Intended to resemble the aftershave Aqua Velva is a cocktail that contains which of these liqueurs?
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| InTop Gun the characters Navy call signs include Maverick Goose and all but which of these?
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| Introduced as a ready to serve drink in 1950 Hawaiian Punch's original flavor is now called what?
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| Introduced by Apple in 1998 which of these tech gadgets was released the earliest?
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| Introduced by infomercial legend Ron Popeil GLH Formula Number 9 offers a solution to what problem?
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| Introduced in 1559 the Vatican's Index Librorum Prohibitorum is a list of what?
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| Introduced in 1913 what popular children's toy derives its name from the Roman god of love?
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| Introduced in 1963 the Easy Bake Oven includes ingredients allowing kids to make miniature what?
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| Introduced in 1966 which of these brands of candy boasts First it's Candy Then it's Gum!?
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| Introduced in 1977 KC Masterpiece is a leading brand of which of the following?
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| Introduced in 1979 Croakies were designed to prevent people from losing what fashion accessory?
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| Introduced in 1982 and still popular today the Nike Air Force 1 is an iconic what?
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| Introduced in 1986 the Levi's Dockers brands has become synonymous with what casual day staple?
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| Introduced in 1987 Viking is a popular high end brand of which of these household items?
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| Introduced in 1996 Reaction is a more casual and affordable clothing line belonging to what fashion label?
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| Introduced in 2007 Franklin the Fair Housing Fox is a friendly mascot for what government agency?
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| Introduced in the '50s the first Swanson frozen TV dinners were ready to eat in how many minutes?
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| Introduced in the 1980s the Wacky WallWalker was a popular sticky toy in the shape of what animal?
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| Introduced in the late 1960s antilock mechanisms are now a common feature of what car parts?
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| Invented by Colombian Beto Perez Zumba is a trendy fitness program that combines aerobics with elements of what?
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| Inventor Amos Bose is famous for developing a high end variety of what?
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| Ionization chamber and photoelectric are the two most common types of what household device?
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| Ironically not the Charleston what is the beach friendly state dance of South Carolina?
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| Isaiah Mustafa plays The Man Your Man Could Smell Like in a surreal series of ads for what product?
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| Issued by the Internal Revenue Service the dreaded Form 1040 is commonly known by what nickname?
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| Issued in 1787 the U.S. government's first official coin was a penny featuring which of these mottos?
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| It is better to have 100 friends than 100 rubles is a proverb in what country?
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| It's like rain on your wedding day is a lyric from a 1995 Alanis Morissette hit with what title?
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| Jazz legend Charlie Parker is best known for playing what instrument?
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| Jenny dies from an incurable disease spoils the ending of not only Forrest Gump but what other film?
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| Jeremy Piven's character on TV's Entourage is said to be modeled after what politician's brother
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| Jim Carrey plays many roles including Ebenezer Scrooge in a 2009 adaptation of what classic story?
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| Joanna Kramer Karen Silkwood and Miranda Priestly are all characters portrayed by what film actress?
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| Jodhpurs a style of long pants worn by horseback riders take their name from a city in what country?
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| John F. Kennedy's Pulitzer Prize winning account of eight great political leaders is titled Profiles in what?
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| John McCain's wife Cindy is the chairman of the board of a company that sells what?
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| Johnny Depp modeled his Pirates of the Caribbean character in large part after what musician?
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| Jokingly called Chicken Pizza by visitors Chichen Itza is a site of ancient Mayan ruins in what country?
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| Jon Bon Jovi reportedly wrote You Give Love A Bad Name about what actress whom he once dated briefly?
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| Jose Canesco's book Juiced primarily addresses what controversial sports topic?
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| Journey's classic rock anthem Don't Stop Believin' features a city boy who is born and raised where?
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| Julia Roberts became the first actress to be paid $20 million for her role in what movie?
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| Just as George W.Bush and his dad are 43 and 41 John Quincy Adams and his dad would have had what nicknames?
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| Just for Men is a leading drugstore brand of what product?
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| K2 the world's second highest mountain lies in a region that is currently controlled by what country?
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| Kahlua is a brand of liquor that has what distinct flavor?
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| Katy Perry has admitted that her hit single I Kissed A Girl was inspired by an imagined kiss with what Hollywood hottie?
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| Katy Perry's 2010 hit California Gurls borrows a lyric from a similarly titled 1965 song by what classic band?
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| Keith Ellison the first Muslim elected to the U.S. Congress was sworn in on a Koran once owned by what U.S. president?
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| Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling are both depicted in a 2010 musical about what scandalized corporation?
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| Kevin Bacon is married to the star of what TV series?
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| Khaled Hosseini's bestseller The Kite Runner is set primarily in what country?
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| Khaled Hosseini's novels The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns are both set primarily in what country?
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| Kid gloves are usually made from the hide of what animal?
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| Kiddingly referred to as the only food that is made backwards Edam is a type of what?
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| Kim and Park are two of the most common family names in which of these Asian countries?
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| Kirkland Signature is the in house brand of what chain of stores?
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| Kitchen Confidential is a best selling memoir by what celebrity chef?
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| Known as a difficult area to stretch your IT or iliotibial band is located where?
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| Known as The Flying Lady the hood ornament on Rolls Royces is officially called The Spirit of what?
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| Known as The Happiest Place On Earth Disneyland is located in what California City?
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| Known early in the series as McDreamy Patrick Dempsey's character on Grey's Anatomy has what specialty?
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| Known for creating her signature look who was the official designer for First Lady Jackie Kennedy?
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| Known for his unique batting stance which of these Hall of Fame ball players was nicknamed The Man?
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| Known for its distinctive bottle that resembles a friar Frangelico is an Italian liquer with what flavor?
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| Known for its memorable drum fill what Phil Collins song does Steelers coach Mike Tomlin play to amp up his team?
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| Known for its movie centric lineup what TV channel features films hosted by historian Robert Osborne?
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| Known for its obsession with UFOs what U.S. town has a McDonald's restaurant shaped like a flying saucer?
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| Known for its signature square bottles Essie is a leading maker of what beauty product?
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| Known for its spiciness what Italian pasta sauce has a name that literally translates to Brother Devil?
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| Known for its spreadable cheese wedges the French brand La Vache Qui Rit has what name in the U.S.?
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| Known for playing Arizona on Grey's Anatomy actress Jessica Capshaw has what famous stepdad?
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| Known for the hit Mr.Roboto the band Styx shares its name with a famous what in Greek mythology?
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| Known for their classic fairy tale collections the Brothers Grimm had what first names?
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| Known to most Americans by his Anglicized name Cristobal Colon was a famous what?
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| Known to ruin the occasional reputation Page Six is a famous gossip column in what U.S. newspaper?
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| Kurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrix are a part of a morbid club of musicians that all died at what all too early age?
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| La Petite Roche a riverside rock formation once used for navigation inspired the name of what state's capital?
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| Labels bearing the Latin phrase Ex Libris are traditionally used to identify the owners of what items?
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| Lacoste shirts feature an embedded logo of what animal a nod to Rene Lacoste's nickname on the tennis court?
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| Lands End a mansion in Long Island built in 1902 is said to have inspired a fancy home in what classic novel?
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| Latin is the official language of which of these small European countries?
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| Launched in 1964 Kellogg's pop tarts were named for pop art a movement popularized by whom?
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| Launched in 2005 the Girl Detective Super Mystery series stars what beloved children's book character?
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| Launched in 2010 Cupidtino is an online dating site that connects fans of what company's products?
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| Launched in 2010 Michelle Obama's initiative Let's Move brings awareness to what childhood issue?
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| Led by saxophonist Cleto Escobedo III what late night talk show features the house band Cleto and the Cletones?
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| Legendary for his skill at pitching ringers Alan Francis is widely considered the best player ever in what sport?
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| Legendary Scottish hero William Wallace is the subject of what 1995 Mel Gibson movie?
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| Leonardo da Vinci wrote his famous notebooks mainly using what unusual method?
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| Like Chevrolet's Volt Nissan offers a 100% electric car with what green name?
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| Like George Foreman boxer Evander Holyfield released what type of kitchen gadget in 2007?
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| Like graffiti scratchiti is a form of what misconduct?
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| Like his father was before him Ziggy Marley is a prolific artist in what music genre?
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| Like Indiana Jones which of these action movie heroes is an archaeologist?
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| Like screwdriver which of these words refers to both a tool and a type of cocktail?
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| Like the Broadway musical the 2008 movie Mamma Mia! showcases the music of what group?
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| Like the Lincoln Memorial which of these world landmarks also overlooks a man made reflecting pool?
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| Like The New York Times most newspapers run their hardest crossword puzzle on what day?
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| Like the tomato which of the following is usually considered to be a vegetable but is really a fruit?
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| Like TV's Lost which of these movies features a fictional airline called Oceanic?
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| Limestone that has been heated and pressurized eventually turns into what building material?
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| Lipase is a digestive enzyme used by the body to break down what food component?
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| Listenership is the term often used to refer to which type of media?
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| LL Cool J once jokingly teased he was too sexy for Barbara during an appearance on what talk show?
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| Loaded dice would give an unfair advantage to players of which of these casino games?
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| Located in Atlanta the King Center honors what famous American?
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| Located in Cleveland Georgia BabyLand General Hospital is the birthplace of what popular children's dolls?
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| Located in Danvers MA the Rebecca Nurse Homestead was once the home of a figure associated with what event?
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| Located in New York the National Tennis Center is named in honor of what famous athlete?
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| Located in the arm in humans the humerus bone is located where in birds?
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| Longtime Congressman Henry Waxman's distinctive grooming has earned him what cheeky nickname?
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| Looney Tunes character Pepe Le Pew speaks with what kind of accent?
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| Love and Glamour is the name of Jennifer Lopez's sixteenth what?
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| Love Field is a major airport of which of these US cities?
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| Lover fighter adventurer what beer's spokesman is billed as the most interesting man in the world?
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| Lunulae the crescent shaped marks on fingernails are named for the Latin word for what?
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| Lymph nodes are an important component of what human body system?
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| Lynne Spears's 2008 memoir Through the Storm chronicles the ups and downs of parenting a what?
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| Made by combining milk with a sweetened coffee syrup coffee milk is the official beverage of what U.S. state/
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| Made famous in the movie Dracula Transylvania is a region of what country?
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| Made popular by men in the 50s what French hairstyle is named after a mistress from the 1700s?
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| Made with a beefy patty an egg and beetroot the McDonald's Kiwiburger has only been sold in what country?
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| Made with coconut milk potatoes and peanuts Massaman curry is a popular dish from what country?
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| Made with eggs and lemon juice avgolemono is a traditional soup from what country?
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| Made with green and red food coloring rainbow cookies are meant to resemble what nation's flag?
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| Made with Kevlar the Ove Glove is a product intended to be used in which of these places?
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| Mahalo is a commonly used Hawaiian word that means what?
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| Making a 1600 less impressive what is the SAT's highest possible score as of its revamping in 2005?
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| Mandy Moore voices for what classic fairly tale princess in the 2010 Disney animated film Tangled?
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| Manga A Go Go and Super Yumberry are two menu items offered by which of these food chains?
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| Manufactured in the U.S. Chinet is a brand that specializes in what disposable item?
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| Many banks offer their account holders overdraft protection to guard against what financial mishap?
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| Many graduate students find themselves in the ambiguous state commonly known as ABD or all but what?
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| Many scientists have reported that what malodorous cheese is as attractive to mosquitoes as human feet?
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| Marked up to 130 degrees The World's Largest Thermometer is a roadside attraction near what U.S. park?
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| Marketed as a low fat food what cereal brand challenges consumers to drop a jean size in 2 weeks?
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| Marketed to parents with infant children Dreft is a popular brand of what?
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| Marking the first day of Lent observers of Ash Wednesday have ashes placed on what part of the body?
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| Mary Magdalene is often depicted as having what color hair a detail that provides a key clue in The Da Vinci Code?
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| Matching the guardsmen's tunics at Buckingham Palace British telephone booths are traditionally what color?
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| Mather Point and Yavapi Point are two of the most popular overlooks at what U.S. tourist spot?
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| Maximum Angle of Stability of a Wet Granular Pile is a published physics study on how to build the perfect what?
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| Meaning great work which of these Latin terms is used to describe an artist's most renowned work?
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| Meaning half moon in Italian a mezzaluna is a kitchen utensil used mostly for what?
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| Meaning Hawaiians in Portuguese.Havaianas is the name of a popular brand of what?
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| Meaning one who has gone before the Japanese word sensei is often used to mean what?
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| Meaning they go out what Latin term do playwrights use to indicate that actors should leave the stage?
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| Meaning they go out what Latin term do playwrights use to indicate that actors should leave the stage?
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| Meaning to go for it all the phrase shooting the moon refers to a risky play in what card game?
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| Meant to symbolize hard work and productivity the beehive is the official emblem of what U.S. state?
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| Media pundits often refer to which of these time periods as The Decade of Greed?
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| Meg Ryan was married for ten years to what leading man her costar in the 1987 comedy Innerspace?
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| Melanie Brown was better known by what nickname when she was a member of the Spice Girls?
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| Members of Gideon International are best known for their distribution of what items in hotel rooms?
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| Memorably featured in the O.J. Simpson trial Bruno Magli is a luxurious brand best known for making what?
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| Mensa an organization for people with high IQs has a name that means stupid in what language?
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| Mentioned in the children's song The Farmer in the Dell a dell is by definition a what?
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| Mentioned in the lyrics of The Star Spangled Banner a rampart is a what?
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| Mentioned in Twas the Night Before Christmas a Sugarplum is what kind of treat?
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| Merino wool comes from sheep originally native to what country?
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| Merriam Webster credits what prominent figure with popularizing a new definition of the word earmark?
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| Michael Balzary bassist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers is better known by what insect inspired alias?
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| Michael Jackson's father shares his name with a famous baseball player who had what nickname?
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| Michael Jordan has appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated magazine playing all but which of these sports?
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| Millions more viewers tuned in for Little Ricky's birth on I Love Lucy than whose inauguration the next day?
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| Miners used to carry canaries into the mines in order to detect what?
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| Moet & Chandon's headquarters in France features a statue of which of these French icons?
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| Molly Pitcher was so named because she brought water to soldiers on the battlefield during what war?
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| Monte Carlo is a popular tourist attraction located in what part of the world?
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| Most experts would agree that which of these kitchen staples is the best way to treat a jellyfish sting?
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| Most famous as TV's June Cleaver Barbara Billingsley also had what famous line in the 1980 film Airplane!?
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| Most famous for his 1955 novel Lolita author Vladimir Nabokov was also an expert in the study of what?
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| Most of the world's supply of table sugar is derived from either sugar cane or what other sucrose filled vegetable?
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| Mount Rushmore National Memorial depicts the faces of how many U.S. presidents?
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| Mount Vernon George Washington's home for over forty years overlooks what U.S. river?
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| Movie posters for which of these biopics sported the tagline A life misunderestimated?
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| Movie producer Albert Cubby Broccoli is best known for his work on what film franchise?
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| Much like a Trekkie loves Star Trek an otaku is a big fan of the comics and pop culture of what country?
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| Much of the animation of The Simpsons and Family Guy is outsourced to what foreign country?
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| Muscatel is a sweet flavored type of what?
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| Mycotic psoriatic and rheumatoid are three varieties of what common medical condition?
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| Myology is the scientific study of what?
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| n the classic game Operation what is the name of the patient receiving the operation?
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| N2O is the chemical formula for what?
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| Nahasapeemapetilon is the last name of what character on TV's The Simpsons?
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| Named #1 jingle of the century by Ad Age You Deserve a break today appeared in ads for what?
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| Named after her father what best selling author was born with the unusual name Howard Allen O'Brien?
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| Named after two goddesses of love Aphrodite Tera and Ishtar Terra are two prominent regions on what planet?
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| Named for a city in Poland what food has been described as a bagel that's lost inside a Polish joke?
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| Named for a famous fictional character a Cyber Cyrano is a person paid to write what?
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| Named for a famous poet Pushkin Square is a busy intersection in what world city?
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| Named for a key figure in its history Myles Standish State Forest is located in what U.S. state?
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| Named for a line of eighteenth century kings Georgian architecture originated in what country?
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| Named for a Shakespeare character a balcony roughly large enough for one person to use is called a what?
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| Named for her most famous screen role Foxy is the title of a 2010 memoir by what actress?
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| Named for its distinctive shape a porkpie is what type of fashion accessory?
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| Named for its proximity to the border between two states the Flora Bama nightclub is located where?
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| Named for shortstop Mario Mendoza's lousy stats The Mendoza Line is baseball slang for what poor batting average?
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| Named for the activity that inspired their design which of these terms refers to a popular kind of women's shoe?
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| Named for the artist who famously photographed it Mount Ansal Adams is a peak in what U.S. mountain range?
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| Named for the artist's last name who released the number one album Raymond v. Raymond in 2010?
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| Named for the Dutch city where it originated Gouda is a well known type of what?
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| Named for the expensive spice the color saffron is what hue?
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| Named for the Fair Isaac Corporation a FICO score measures a person's what?
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| Named for the physicist who invented it a Moog is what type of musical instrument?
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| Named for the state where they were developed concrete barrier walls that often line highways are called what?
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| Named for the writer who first popularized it what questionnaire appears in issues of Vanity Fair?
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| Named for two of the instruments they play the U.S. Army's Old Guard music corps is known as the what?
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| Navis Amoris is a loose Latin translation of what classic TV show's title?
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| Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow would be an apt motto for which of these people?
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| New Amerykah is the title of a 2008 R&B album by an artist with what last name?
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| New York's Oak Beach Inn is believed to be the birthplace of what cocktail?
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| Nicknamed Hemingway cats for the author who owned several polydactyl cats have what distinctive trait?
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| Nicole Richie's first child Harlow was reportedly named after a famous 1930s what?
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| Night of the Living Dead popularized what monster?
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| North America is connected to South America by an isthmus located in what country?
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| Norton and McAfee are two of the biggest names in what type of computer software?
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| Not as pleasant as it sounds giving someone a Glasgow kiss means doing what to them?
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| Not connected to another bone in the body the hyoid bone is supported by a network of muscles located in what area?
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| Not quite as American as apple pie what came in second on the American Pie Council's 2008 survey of favorite flavors?
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| Not Really a Waitress OPI is a leading brand of what?
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| Not surprisingly what classic novel figures prominently in the plot of the 2010 teen comedy Easy A?
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| Not surprisingly Wiz Khalifa's rap hit Black and Yellow served as what NFL team's unofficial anthem in 2011?
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| Notable for its narrow curly outer leaves which of these fancy green salads is also called curly endive?
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| Notably set in a parish not a county Steven Seagal: Lawman follows the actor's work as a policeman where?
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| Notably worn by Theodore Roosevelt pince nez are a type of what fashion accessory?
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| Noted for its grainy texture sucanet is an alleged healthier version of what common kitchen ingredient?
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| Nova Scotia or Nova for short is a popular but pricey type of what food?
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| Now available in a variety of flavors the original Malibu Rum is flavored with what exotic fruit?
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| Now known as The Gospel of Wealth the 1889 article arguing that the wealthy must aid society was written by whom?
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| Now named for the last name of its inventor what exercise system was first known as contrology?
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| Now older than much of its audience which TV network celebrated its 30th birthday on August 1 2011?
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| Now present in all 50 U.S. states in 1962 the very first Wal Mart store opened where?
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| Now produced around the world Riesling is a white variety of wine that originated in what country?
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| Nowhere Boy is a 2009 biopic about what legendary musician?
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| Nuclear reactors generate energy by splitting the atoms of which of these elements?
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| Nutritionists use the glycemic index to rank foods based on how they affect a person's what?
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| Octoberfest is a famous beer festival held each year in what German city?
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| Octothorpe is another name for what common computer keyboard symbol?
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| Of all the U.S. presidents which of these statements applies only to Ronald Reagan?
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| Of the following Tonys who is the only won to have won a Tony Award?
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| Of the world's seven continents four have names that begin with what letter?
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| Of these 50 Greatest Political Moments listed on Politico.com which occurred first?
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| Often called Coach K he won a fourth NCAA men's basketball title with what school in 2010?
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| Often called Rooster Sauce because of the image on its label Sriracha is a popular brand of what?
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| Often called the Mozart of the Madras A.R. Rahman is a prolific composer from what country?
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| Often called the poor man's koi a shubunkin is a popular variety of what?
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| Often causing injury the hard to open plastic packaging encasing many electronics is known as what?
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| Often described as the nation's largest block party The Calle Ocho Festival takes place annually in what U.S. city?
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| Often dubbed the St.Tropez of South America Punta del Este is an upscale resort located where?
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| Often featuring a woman in white silhouette a gem brooch that is carved in a raised design is called a what?
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| Often found in cafes throughout the Middle East a hookah is an ancient device traditionally used to do what?
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| Often governing the use of music books and films acquired online DRM stands for what kind of Management?
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| Often heard at weddings May the road rise to meet you is the start of what traditional blessing of what country?
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| Often located in airports and train stations what restaurant chain's logo features a halo above a pretzel?
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| Often located in convenience stores RedBox kiosks offer a simple way for consumers to do what?
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| Often made by pranksters in photos the rabbit ears hand signal is identical to what other gesture?
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| Often marketed as a cure all for fatigue and aging royal jelly is a secretion produced by what animals?
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| Often needed after a trip to IKEA what tool is also known as a hex key?
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| Often part of a traditional Jewish wedding the ketubah is a type of what?
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| Often read at weddings the Bible verse 1 Corinthians 13:4 begins Love is patient love is what?
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| Often referred to as NASCAR Valley what U.S. state is home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame?
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| Often seen in postcards of Paris the historic Pont Neuf is what type of structure?
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| Often served as an hors'd'oeuvres a cornichon is a what?
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| Often served with tea a crumpet is most aptly described as which of the following?
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| Often sporting an outfit covered with shamrocks Lucky the Leprechaun is the official mascot of what NBA team?
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| Often topped with caviar or smoked salmon a blini is a small what?
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| Often topped with confectioners' sugar the New Orleans delicacy beignets are a type of what?
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| Often used a magic symbol a pentacle is what shape?
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| Often used in desserts mascarpone is an Italian variety of what?
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| Often used in French what pronunciation mark is always placed under a letter and never above it?
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| Often used in the past to transport cargo a windjammer is a large type of which vehicle?
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| Often used sarcastically someone who is very cool is often said to be all that plus what snack food?
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| Often used to describe something incredibly dumb online Urban Dictionary defines smh as what?
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| Often used to make clothing pima is a variety of what?
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| Often viewed as the fifth taste detected by the human tongue umami is closely associated with what foodstuff?
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| Often wrapped in lettuce leaves barbecued short ribs called kalbi are a key part of the cuisine of what nation?
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| On a bank check for a million dollars the Amount box should feature a 1 with how many zeros?
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| On a classic episode of the Brady Bunch Jan makes up an imaginary boyfriend with what name?
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| On a classic Seinfeld episode George undergoes a phenomenon called shrinkage as a result of doing what?
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| On a classic Seinfeld episode what future desperate housewife declared They're real and they're spectacular?
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| On a direct flight which of these pairs of cities are farthest apart in terms of air miles?
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| On a football field the 50 yard line is located how many feet from either team's goal line?
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| On a Golden Girls episode a confused Dorothy asks The actor or the sausage? in reference to whom?
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| On a man's jacket notch and peak are two common styles of what?
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| On a memorable episode of Seinfeld Jerry is reprimanded for making out with his girlfriend during what movie?
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| On a movie set a boom is a long movable pole often used to do which of the following?
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| On a popular kids' TV show Tasha Tyrone Pablo Austin and Uniqua are better known as the what?
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| On a standard backgammon game players move their pieces onto spaces shaped like what?
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| On a standard Bingo card the Free Space is in the column beneath what letter?
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| On a standard computer keyboard what key usually lacks any number or symbol to indicate its function?
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| On a standard QWERTY computer keyboard which of these keys is not directly above the space bar?
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| On a standard QWERTY keyboard which symbol can be typed without pressing the shift key?
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| On a standard telephone keypad what number is located directly between the asterick and the number sign?
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| On a topographic map contour lines are used to represent what?
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| On account of his yellow skin a doctor might mistakenly diagnose TV's Homer Simpson with what medical condition?
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| On airplanes a person's ears pop because of air moving through what part of the body?
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| On an '80s TV series a plucky orphan named Penelope Brewster was better known as what?
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| On average what denomination of U.S. paper currency remains in circulation the longest?
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| On average what is the most abundant gas released into the atmosphere by a volcano?
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| On December 21 1864 General Sherman's famous March to the Sea concluded with the capture of what Southern city?
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| On dress shirts button down spread and tab are popular types of what?
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| On food packaging a circle with a U indicates that the food is certified as what?
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| On Gilligan's Island Captain Jonas Grumby of the S.S. Minnow was known by what nautical nickname?
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| On HBO's Entourage movie star Vincent Chase stars in all but which of these fictional movies?
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| On his talk show Maury host Maury Povich famously says to some of his guests you are NOT what?
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| On Home Depot's web site islands are items marked for what room of the house?
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| On March 4 2010 baby Cecelia Marie Halpert was born on an emotional episode of what hit TV series?
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| On television Dr. Gregory House's apartment number is 221B a nod to what famous literary sleuth's address?
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| On the 2010 Forbes 400 list what billionaire identifies himself as residing in Medina Washington?
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| On the 2010 Fortune Global 500 list of the world's largest companies 3 of the top 4 are in what sector?
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| On the Arsenio hall Show a special section of the studio audience was called a what?
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| On the cartoon series Scooby Doo Where Are You which character usually wears an ascot?
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| On the children's TV Dora the Explorer Dora's best friend Boots is what kind of animal?
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| On the classic sitcom Happy Days what was the name of Richie's practical joke loving buddy played by actor Don Most?
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| On the classic TV series The Brady Bunch what is the name of the Brady family dog?
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| On the classic TV series Welcome Back Kotter what subject did Mr. Kotter teach?
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| On the E! reality TV series The Girls Next Door who are the girls next door?
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| On the Fahrenheit scale 98.6 degrees is generally considered to be what?
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| On the FDA Nutrition Facts food label the abbreviation DV stands for daily what?
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| On the front of a U.S. Social Security Card what images appear on the left and right hand edges?
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| On the Great Seal of the United States the eagle holds in its beak a scroll bearing what Latin phrase?
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| On the human body the area of skin known as The T zone is located where?
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| On the human body the intercostal muscles are located where?
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| On the Internet the abbreviation LOL typically denotes which of these emotional states?
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| On The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King soundtrack Renee Fleming sings in what language?
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| On the New York Stock Exchange what company uses the apt stock symbol ZZ?
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| On the pronunciation of her last name what actress has explained that it's like the lettuce?
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| On the Simpsons what member of the Simpson family is commonly seen sucking on a pacifier?
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| On the TV series Community the main characters become friends after they all take part in a what?
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| On the TV series Sesame Street what is the full name of the muppet known as The Count?
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| On the TV series The Fugitive Dr.Richard Kimble pursues a man with what physical trait?
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| On the TV series The Simpsons Marge has the same maiden name as what First Lady?
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| On the TV show Throwdown chefs are challenged to a cook off of their signature dish by what star chef?
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| On the TV sitcom How I Met Your Mother what actor provides the voice of the unseen narrator?
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| On TLC's 19 Kids & Counting all 19 children in the Duggar family have first names that begin with what?
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| On TV's Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane voices all but which of these members of the Griffin family?
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| On TV's Glee the glee club's main competition is a 26 member show choir at Carmel High named what?
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| On TV's The Muppet Show what muppet is often seen chained to his drum set?
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| On Twitter a proper Twaiku poem consists of 140 characters or fewer and how many syllables?
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| On what classic TV game show do contestants frequently chant No Whammies?
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| On what TV series do the judges regularly accuse the contestants of being pitchy?
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| On which date do all the places in the Earth experience 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness?
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| Once believed to ward off evil spirits a Greek wedding tradition involves the ceremonious smashing of what?
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| Once dubbed The Notorious B.A.G. by the media Brian Austin Green starred in what '90s teen drama?
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| Once featured on a TV infomercial the Flowbee is a haircutting device that works with what household appliance?
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| One can fly and the other cannot is one way of describing a key difference between which of these animals?
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| One husband two kids...and multiple personalities is the apt tagline for what showtime series?
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| One of at least 50 children born to a construction mogul Osama Bin Laden was until 1994 a citizen of what country?
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| One of Hollywood's funniest movie quotes Well nobody's perfect! is the last line of what classic film?
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| One of the coaches on the talent show The Voice Adam Levine is best known as the frontman for what rock band?
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| One of the great '90s fashion fads Zubaz were brightly colored what?
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| One of the most translated books in the world Anne Frank's original diary was published in what language?
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| One of The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills Camille Grammer is the ex wife of the star of what TV sitcom?
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| One of the sport's most famous players Prince William captained what team at the University of St.Andrews?
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| One of the world's steepest streets in a major city Filbert Street is located where?
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| One week comprises approximately what percentage of a year?
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| ontaining a purposely misspelled word the title of Quentin Tarantino's 2009 WWII epic is written how?
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| Opponents of genetically modified food often refer to it by what scary name?
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| Opposed by Apple using unapproved software on your iPhone is popularly referred to as what?
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| Originally developed by NASA in the '70s memory foam is often used to make which of these household items?
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| Originally en vogue in the early 1900s a craftsman is a simplistic style of what?
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| Originally made in Canada canola is a vegetable oil made from what crop?
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| Originally made in Germany traditional Rumple Minze schnapps is known for what distinctive flavor?
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| Originally used by American Indians the term pow wow is now mainly used to refer to a what?
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| Originally voiced by John Goodman which of the five animated M&M's spokescandies is a peanut M&M
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| Originating in Turkey sultanas are a flavorful variety of what food?
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| Orzo is a type of Italian pasta shaped like what?
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| Ossicones are hair covered horns atop the head of which of these mammals?
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| Other than Antarctica what continent has the smallest population?
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| Out on parole since 2007 Sara Jane Moore spent decades in prison for trying to assassinate whom?
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| Outraging conservationists who said A tree is a tree how many more do you need to look at?
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| Over 17000 feet tall Mount Kenya is the second highest mountain on what continent?
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| Over 30 years ago which of these Presidents signed legislation to immunize Americans from swine flu?
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| Owned by Donald Trump the Mar a Lago Club is a 126 room estate located in what resort town?
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| Painted in 1893 the famous Edvard Munch painting The Scream depicts an organized figure holding his hands where?
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| Paleontologists believe that which of these prehistoric animals were likely covered in feathers?
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| Paris's largest airport is named after what French leader?
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| Parting is such sweet sorrow is a line from Shakespeare that offers an example of what literary device?
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| Partly due to its rounded shape and leathery green skin what fruit is also known as an alligator pear?
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| Passed by Congress in 1798 the Sedition Act focused on what problem?
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| Passed by the Senate in 2010 the CALM Act requires TV broadcasters to limit the volume of what?
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| Pastis sambuca and ouzo are three similar liqueurs that all have what distinctive flavor?
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| Patagonian toothfish is served in restaurants under which of these more menu friendly names?
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| Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome is an unpleasant sports injury commonly known as what?
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| Patient has some ribs to spare take out a couple but use care is an instruction in what classic game?
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| Patients who elect to have malar augmentation surgery wish to increase the size of their what?
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| Patty Hearst Eddie Van Halen and John McEnroe all voiced callers on what TV sitcom?
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| Pectin a water soluble carbohydrate is an important ingredient in which of the following?
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| PEG'S LAW is a helpful mneumonic for remembering the names of the seven what?
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| People traveling abroad often use GSM cell phones that use what System for Mobile Communications?
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| People who are cyberchondriacs obsessively use the Internet to hunt for what?
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| People who are getting Xrays taken commonly wear protective bibs containing what metal?
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| People who selfishly prevent others from succeeding are sometimes compared to which of these animals in a bucket?
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| People would most likely use the mnemonic Every good boy does fine when doing what?
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| Performed to assist breathing a tracheotomy is a surgery on what part of the body?
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| Perhaps alluding to the diets of very small children deciduous or baby teeth are also known as what?
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| Perhaps as a nod to its lead singer what classic rock band titled one of its albums Morrison Hotel?
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| Perhaps because gin was invented by a physician in Holland alcohol is sometimes referred to as what?
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| Perhaps best known in its computerized version Klondike is a popular variety of what card game?
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| Perhaps putting her classical music training to use who composed the music for the 2011 Broadway play Stick Fly?
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| Perhaps to distinguish themselves certain ketchup packets boast what descriptive word on their label?
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| Philly locals order their city's signature cheesesteak sandwich wit or witout what topping?
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| Physicist Stephen Hawking's bestselling 1988 book on the cosmos is titled A Brief History of what?
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| Pineapple shrimp and lemon shrimp coconut shrimp pepper shrimp is a line from what hit film?
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| Pink Panther refers to a what?
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| Pinoy Idol and Pinoy Big Brother are what country's version of the popular reality shows?
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| Placing a blanket over a fire extinguishes it by robbing the flame of what gas?
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| Played by Garry Shandling which of these iconic '90s TV characters was a neurotic late night TV host?
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| Played by Honor Blackman the provocatively named Pussy Galore is a character in what James Bond film?
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| Played by Kim Fields for all 9 seasons Tootie on TVs The Facts of Life has what real first name?
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| Played by Tony Shalhoub the TV detective Monk suffers prominently from what medical condition?
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| Playing himself what TV actor pays for the burger feast at the end of Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle?
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| Pointe shoes also known as toe shoes are commonly used in what style of dance?
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| Pointillism a painting technique involving tiny dots of color was pioneered by what French artist?
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| Pope Benedict XVI is the first pope in centuries to come from what country?
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| Popping and locking are moves associated with what style of dance?
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| Popular at Christmas time mistletoe plants normally have what color berries?
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| Popular at high school proms an upto is a type of what?
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| Popular in Europe and the Middle East the leeks belong to the same family as what other vegetable?
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| Popular in France a croque monsieur is a heated sandwich traditionally filled with what?
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| Popular in India a tandoor is a clay structure used for what purpose?
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| Popular in India paneer is a type of what food?
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| Popular in many states Click It or Ticket campaigns encourage drivers to do what?
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| Popular in Russia samovars are used primarily to do what?
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| Popular in the '80s By Mennen was a three note jingle often heard at the end of commercials for what product?
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| Popular in the U.S. the hip hop infused music known as reggaeton originated in what part of the world?
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| Popular in the world of hip hop Courvoisier is a nearly 200 year old brand of what liquour?
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| Popular on college campuses a capella singing is by definition performed how?
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| Popular on the web low res animations that run a continuous loop are called what?
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| Popular with the MTV crowd which of these rock bands derives its unusual name from The Simpsons?
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| Popular with tourists what U.S. city's Chinatown features the famous thoroughfare Grant Avenue?
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| Popular with tweens the RipStik is a brand of sporting equipment that resembles a what?
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| Popularized by Audrey Hepburn women's shoes with short slender heels are known as what?
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| Popularized by celebrities like Madonna Kaballah bracelets are made from what color string?
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| Popularized by celebrity chef Rachael Ray the term EVOO is an abbreviation for a type of what?
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| Popularly known as SMU Southern Methodist University is located in what southern state?
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| Potent potable is a fancy phrase that refers to which of the following?
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| Practiceis the answer to an old joke that asks How do you get to what New York City landmark?
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| President Barack Obama was born during whose presidential administration?
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| President Barack Obama's first name is derived from a Semitic word meaning what?
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| President Obama's speechwriter John Favreau happens to share his name with the writer of what popular film?
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| Presumably named after the love of his life The Olive is a boat belonging to what character?
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| Prior to becoming a world famous Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli had what occupation?
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| Prized by collectors $20 U.S. gold coins minted from 1849 to 1933 are known by what name?
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| Prized for its agreeable temperament the puggle is a cross between the pug and what other breed of dog?
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| Prized for its silk producing abilities the silkworm is the larva of what type of insect?
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| Produced in France since 1849 Cointreau is a popular liquor with what distinctive flavor?
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| Produced in Germany Maybach is a luxury brand of what?
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| Proposition 8 California's controversial 2008 ballot measure dealt with what hot button issue?
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| PSI which stands for pounds per square inch is a unit commonly used for measuring what in cars?
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| Publish or perish is a rule usually said to apply to the careers of what professionals?
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| Published in 2010 Gunn's Golden Rules is a life lessons book by a TV personality from what reality show?
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| Published in 2010 the memoir You Don't Know Me was written by the son of what late musician?
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| Published in 2011 Stephen King's 11/22/63 is a time travel novel that centers around what event in history?
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| Purdue University is one of the largest public universities of what state?
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| Pyrogeography is the study of what natural phenoma?
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| Pyrophoric substances are so reactive that exposure to air causes them to spontaneously what?
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| Quicken computer software helps users do what?
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| Quit your jibba jabba! and Shut up fool! are two phrases that can be played on a novelty toy called what?
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| R&B singer Robin Thicke is the son of a famous TV actor best known for what '80s sitcom?
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| Rabbit ears are a device once commonly used to help improve which of the following?
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| Rainier cherries were named after a mountain in what U.S. state where they were first grown?
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| Ranch dressing the popular salad topper got its start at an actual California dude ranched named what?
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| Randy Newman sings Rollin' down Imperial Highway in a 1983 hit song titled I Love where?
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| Ranging in color from pale violet to deep purple what is the traditional birthstone for the month of February?
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| Rango the title character in a 2011 animated movie voiced by Johnny Depp is what kind of desert creature?
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| Rapper Pitbull is also known as Mr.305 because he hails from what U.S. city?
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| Ratified in 1971 the 26th Amendment to the Constitution lowered the voting age to what?
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| Real estate listings often describe a home requiring repairs as being in need of what?
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| Rebound tumbling is another name for what?
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| Red Shirt a term for a minor TV character doomed to be killed off quickly derives from what classic show?
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| Referenced in Shakespeare's nickname the bard of Avon the Avon is a what?
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| Referring to a meaningful science the phrase the dog that didn't bark derives from which fictional detective?
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| Referring to an old fashioned term for feline appreciation which of these is the name of a long running magazine?
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| Referring to its iconic founder the first two letters in the firm today known as JP Morgan Chase stand for what?
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| Referring to powerful Internet servers that store and process data a Microsoft tagline states To the what?
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| Referring to the plastic it's made from recyclable water bottles often feature what acronym?
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| Reflecting its owners' religious faith what fashion retailer prints John 3:16 on its yellow shopping bags?
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| Reflecting on a subject he masters Garry Kasperov's 2007 book is titled How Life Imitates what?
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| Regardless of his name a man without any clothes is cheekily said to be going the full what?
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| Reiki is a type of what?
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| Reindeer are in the same species as which of these animals?
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| Released by Apple in 1998 which of these gadgets is the earliest?
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| Released posthumously in 2009 Michael Jackson's single This Is It was co written by what music legend?
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| Replacing Angela Merkel in 2010 who topped Forbes' list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women?
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| Reportedly created in the 18th Century for British citizens living abroad an IPA beer stands for what?
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| Represented by a set of scales what sign of the zodiac is derived from the Latin word for pound?
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| Representing the number of letters in each word 143 is a common text abbreviation for what phrase?
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| Responding to charges that her cuisine leads to obesity what TV chef once said I'm your cook not your doctor!?
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| Responsible for artist and repertoire an A & R person is a powerful figure in what industry?
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| Resulting in a pruney look fingertips get wrinkly after water has washed away what oily substance?
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| Resulting in a shiny sheen which of the following is a step in the traditional process for making bagels?
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| Retired New York Yankees uniform number 3 belonged to which baseball great?
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| Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens was known for favoring which of these fashion items?
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| Retiring shortly after filming what Oscar winning actor's final legacy is the 2004 comedy Welcome to Mooseport?
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| Rice wine sugar and soy sauce are the three primary ingredients of what?
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| Rich Riordan's best selling kids book feature Percy Jackson's adventures with what fantastic group
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| Ricky Gervais is the co creator and star of the original British version of what hit U.S. TV Show?
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| Riffing on Scorsese the 90's cartoon Animaniacs featured the Goodfeathers three pigeons who were also what?
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| Robert Kardasian the biological father of Kourtney Kim Khloe and Robert Jr was a well known what?
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| Rocky Top is one of the official songs of what state?
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| Ronald Reagan's plainspoken and affable demeanor earned him the apt nickname The Great what?
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| Ronald Reagan's role in the 1940 movie Knute Rockne: All American earned him what nickname?
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| Roughly 35 million men in the U.S. suffer from androgenetic alopecia also known as male pattern what?
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| Roz Doyle a producer on the '90s sitcom Wings was the namesake for a character on what other sitcom?
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| Rumspringa meaning running around is a freewheeling rite of passage for teens in what community?
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| Runaway a sprawling 35 minute musical film by Kanye West prominently features what performers?
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| Said by Sigmund Freud to determine personality which of these is not one of his three agencies of the mind?
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| Said to be invented by British officers in India in the 1800s snooker is a form of what game?
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| Said to belong to Saint Peter Vatican City's official flag depicts two crossed what?
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| Said to have been created by Ric Silver in 1976 the crowd pleasing Electric Slide is what kind of dance?
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| Said to have been ruled by Zeus Mount Olympus is the highest mountain range in what country?
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| Said to have inspired the song America The Beautiful Pikes Peak is part of what U.S. mountain range?
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| Saltimbocca the name of a flavorful Italian veal dish means what in English?
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| Sampling a 1984 song and flipping the words in its title Jay Z had a top 40 hit in 2010 called what?
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| Samuel Spade's jaw was long and bony is the first line of what famous detective novel?
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| San Francisco's Ghirardelli Square is the longtime site of a factory that produces which of the following?
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| Sanskrit for moon craft the Chandraayan I was the first lunar orbiter ever launched by what country?
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| Sapporo is a major city of what Asian country?
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| Sarah Palin's husband Todd is a four time winner of the Iron Dog the world's longest what?
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| Sargent Shriver is best remembered for his role in creating what organization
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| Sawing logs is a slang expression often used to describe someone who is doing what?
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| Scandalous at the time what was the first ballroom dance to feature couples facing each other in a closed hold position?
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| Schmaltzy meaning overly sentimental comes from a Yiddish word for what?
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| Scientific American claims that flowers will stay fresh longer when placed in water mixed with which of these drinks?
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| Scuse me while I kiss this guy is an often misheard lyric in a song by what classic rock guitarist?
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| Sean Parker the founding president of Facebook also helped create what early Internet success?
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| Seen at sporting events near you MetLife Insurance's blimp has what call sign?
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| Selling high end cookware since 1972 the name of retail company Sur La Table is French for what?
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| Senseless in Seattle and The Da Vinci Coma are Mad Magazine spoofs of movies starring what actor?
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| Served on a poppy seed bun a Chicago style hot dog traditionally included all but which of these toppings?
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| Set in an L.A. office building the 1979 novel Nothing Lasts Forever is the basis for what '80s action film?
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| Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is set primarily in Verona a city in what country?
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| Shaquille O 'Neal and Robin Williams have both played which type of supernatural being on the big screen?
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| Shel Silverstein spent over 3 years on the bestseller lists with his 1981 book A Light in the what?
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| Sherri Shepherd Wants to Make Whoopee was a 2010 headline about the comedian hosting what game show?
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| Short for Unterseeboot a U boat is a German what?
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| Short Shorts a 1958 hit by The Royal Teens was the basis for what drugstore brand's classic TV jingle?
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| Shot in his hometown Ben Affleck's 2010 film The Town takes place in what U.S. city?
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| Shredded cabbage is the main ingredient in which of these dishes?
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| Signed into law by Bill Clinton in 2000 the federal legal limit for blood alcohol content while driving is what?
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| Silver amalgam a combination of silver mercury copper and tin is often used to make what?
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| Since 1916 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest has been held annually at what iconic New York locale?
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| Since 1925 what food has featured an image of a Native American woman on its packaging?
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| Since 1934 the Masters Golf tournament has been held in what U.S. city?
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| Since 1935 Old Mr.Boston's guide has been the official manual for professionals and amateurs in what field?
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| Since 1946 what slogan has appeared on the cover of Highlights for Children magazine?
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| Since 1950 the College World Series has been played annually in which Midwestern city?
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| Since 1950 the World Cup's men soccer championship has been played how often?
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| Since 1951 what company has sponsored the popular Hall of Fame series of TV movies?
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| Since 1955 what has been the highest prize awarded at the Cannes Film Festival?
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| Since 1963 To protect and to serve has been the official motto of which of these organizations?
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| Since 1980 what award has honored the worst in Hollywood filmmaking?
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| Since 1985 what magazine has a regularly published Sexiest Man Alive issue?
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| Since 1988 the brand Acuvue has billed itself as introducing the world's first disposable what?
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| Since 1990 over one third of all shark attacks worldwide have occurred off the coast of what state?
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| Since 1991 high school students have competed in a National Science Bowl sponsored by what U.S. department?
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| Since 1991 the Burning Man festival has been held in the late summer in what U.S. state?
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| Since 1998 compilation CDs filled with pop music hits have been sold in the U.S. under what emphatic name?
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| Since 1998 Fox has aired a morning show titled Fox and what?
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| Since 2000 the logo for the online company MSN has featured a multicolored image of what animal?
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| Since 2001 Apple has named the different versions of its popular MAC OS X operating system after various what?
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| Since 2002 Carson Daly has hosted a very late night show with what apt name?
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| Since 2002 what movie star has been a global spokesperson for cell phone provider T Mobile?
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| Since 2003 the Heart Truth campaign has presented a NY fashion show in which celebrities don what color dresses?
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| Since 2003 what company has employed the advertising slogan Imagination at work?
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| Since 2004 the FDA has allowed the use of fly larvae or maggots for what medical purpose?
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| Since 2008 Mustang a 32 foot tall sculpture of a blue horse has stood beside the terminal of what city's airport?
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| Since Greek times valerian root has been used to treat what condition?
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| Since the 1920s what sport has held an amateur tournament known as the Golden Gloves?
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| Since the mid 1970s singer Tom Petty has performed with what musical band?
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| Since the show premiered in 2002 CSI:Miami has used what song by The Who as its opening theme?
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| Single Awareness Day or SAD is often celebrated as a humorous alternative to what holiday?
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| Sipping water through a straw is a very basic example of what scientific principle at work?
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| Site of the French Open the tennis courts of Roland Garros feature clay surfaces of what color?
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| Sixteen coaches long is a lyric in an Elvis Presley song titled what?
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| Sixth grader Harriet M. Welsch is the heroine of the classic children's book Harriet the what?
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| Slangily used to describe a curvaceous woman the Yiddish word zaftig literally means what?
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| Slated to open in 2013 the Louvre Abu Dhabi like its Paris counterpart will be an enormous what?
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| Some of the world's oldest paintings are France's Lascaux cave paintings which primarily depict what?
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| Someone left the cake out in the rain is a lyric from what often ridiculed pop song?
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| Someone or something that is given up for the common good is often called the sacrificial what?
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| Someone who compliments you by saying they like the cut of your jib is using a phrase borrowed from what field?
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| Someone who has declared his candidacy for elected office is said to be throwing his hat where?
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| Someone who is being unrealistically optimistic is said to be whistling what song?
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| Someone who is lily livered exhibits what unflattering trait?
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| Someone who performs a handspring properly will finish by landing on what part of his or her body?
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| Someone who views the world though rose colored glasses is unusually what?
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| Sometimes taking human form the smoke monster is a mysterious character on what TV drama?
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| Sometimes used with historical dates the abbreviation B.C.E. stands for Before the Common what?
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| Song parodist Alfred Matthew Yankovic is better known by what nickname?
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| Soviet Lt. General Mikhail Kalashnikov is today best remembered for inventing a widely used type of what?
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| Specializing in grilled cheese sandwiches the Arkansas food truck Grillenium Falcon pays homage to what film franchise?
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| Spin Cycle Scary Go Round and Rib Rage are all events on what hit TV game show?
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| Sported by celebrities like Billy Ray Cyrus a soul patch is a type of what?
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| Standard issue for sailors and preppies which of these shoes was designed to be worn on boats?
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| Starring Bruce Willis the 2010 film RED features CIA agents who are Extremely Dangerous as well as what?
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| Starring Jack Black the 2010 3D comedy Gulliver's Travels is a twist on whose classic tale?
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| Starring Jeff Bridges the 2010 film True Grit is a reworking of a 1969 film that won what actor his only Oscar?
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| Starting a Victorian fad diet craze Horace The Great Masticator Fletcher said weight could be lost simply by doing what?
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| Starting from the bottom what is the order of colors found in traditional candy corn?
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| Steak tartare consists of seasoned beef served in what distinctive manner?
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| Steffi Graf Jennifer Capriati and Lindsay Davenport have all won Olympic gold medals in what sport?
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| Stephen King's short story The Body was the basis for what popular '80s movie?
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| Stick to itiveness is a folksy synonym for which of these words?
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| Strike one the umpire said is a line from what famous poem?
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| Subway performer and 2010 America's Got Talent' contestant Alice Tan Ridley is the talented mother of what actress?
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| Successful in her own right Gayle King is perhaps most famous for her enviable position of being what?
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| Suffered by many babies colic is an unexplained condition characterized by long bouts of what?
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| Suffered by marathoners hyponatremia is a serious medical condition that occurs if you do what?
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| Suggestive of fiery rumors and exciting deals which of these terms refers to baseball's off season?
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| Sunni is the largest denomination of what religion?
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| Super bowl winning coach Jimmy Johnson made his debut on what reality TV show in 2010?
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| Superstars in Great Britain the celebrity couple Posh and Becks is one pop singer and one what?
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| Surfer dude feuds with teacher while teenage girl loses her innocence summarizes what movie's plot?
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| Sushi rolling mats are commonly made from which of these materials?
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| Suspense novelist Robert Ludlum created what well known movie character?
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| Synchronicity the last studio album by The Police shares its name with a theory put forward by whom?
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| Taken from a Greek myth about a man forced to roll a boulder uphill forever a tough never ending job is called what?
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| Taken from Leave It To Beaver the label June Cleaver typically refers to what TV stereotype?
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| Taking advantage of Rocco DiSpirito's skill set a 2011 Bravo reality show is aptly titled Rocco's what?
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| Taking its name from the thirty mile zone around Hollywood TMZ.com is devoted to what subject?
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| Team Edward or Team Jacob is a passionate debate amongst readers of which of these authors?
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| Teased for it on Saturday Night Live what actress appears in a series of TV ads for Activia yogurt?
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| Teen superstar Miley Cyrus dances in and around a cage in her music video aptly titled Can't be what?
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| Texas humorist Kinky Friedman once noted Y'all is singular. All ya'all is plural. All ya'alls is is what?
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| Thanks to a ban on 100 watt incandescent light bulbs what classic children's toy was redesigned in 2011?
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| Thanks to a curious Supreme Court ruling in 1922 what's the only pro sport with an antitrust exemption?
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| Thanks to Dwayne Wayne what TV show helped popularize flip up sunglasses in the 1980s?
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| Thanks to its most common host the bloodsucking arachnid Ixodes scapularis is more commonly known as the what?
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| Thanks to microorganisms that collect in their paws many dogs' feet have a distinctive odor known as what?
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| Thanks to the availability of both silk and bamboo the kite was invented in what country?
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| The .tv Internet address often used for television related websites belongs to what country?
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| The 1 wood golf club used to strike the ball long distances is better known by what name?
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| The 1557 mile long Ganges River flows through what country/
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| The 1920 play R.U.R by the Czech writer Karel Capek is credited with introducing what technological term?
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| The 1929 stock market crash occurred in what month of the year?
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| The 1938 War of the Worlds radio broadcast convinced listeners that what event had taken place?
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| The 1954 work Flag was the first in a famous series of paintings by what American artist?
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| The 1960 Hitchcock masterpiece Psycho has the odd distinction of being the first U.S. film to show what onscreen?
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| The 1964 Tonkin Gulf Resolution is located for a body of water located off the coast of which of these countries?
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| The 1975 documentary Grey Gardens follows the two Edith Beales the eccentric relatives of which First Lady?
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| The 1980 Devo song Whip It suggests a person must whip it in all but which of these scenarios?
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| The 1983 holiday film A Christmas Story memorably features a kitsch floor lamp in the shape of a what?
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| The 1986 movie Sid and Nancy chronicles a brief period in the life of a musician from what rock band?
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| The 1986 Weird Al Yankovic song Addicted to Spuds parodies a hit tune by what pop singer?
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| The 1998 animated movie The Prince of Egypt tells the story of which of these biblical figures?
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| The 2002 film Windtalkers details the true story of how U.S. soldiers used what language as a code during World War II?
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| The 2002 music video for The White Stripes' Fell in Love With a Girl solely features what toys?
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| The 2002 of TV's Celebrity Boxing famously featured a bout between Tonya Harding and what infamous person?
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| The 2006 movie Dreamgirls stars what pop singer as Deena Jones the leader of a 1960s soul trio?
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| The 2007 finance book Grande Expectations chronicles what U.S. company's stock prices?
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| The 2008 autobiography Audition chronicles the storied career of what female journalist?
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| The 2008 bestseller The Story of Edgar Sawtelle features a title character who is what?
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| The 2008 book The Encyclopedia Shatnerica is about an actor who starred in what classic TV show?
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| The 2009 animated film Fantastic Mr.Fox is based on a 1970 children's book by whom?
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| The 2009 bestseller The Accidental Billionairesis an account of what Web company's founding?
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| The 2009 documentary The Agony and the Ecstasy of Phil Spector examines the downfall of a famous what?
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| The 2010 Ben & Jerry's flavor Hannah Teter's Maple Blondie honors an Olympic medalist in what sport?
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| The 2010 Bravo Series Bethenny Getting Married is a spin off of what Real Housewives edition?
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| The 2010 comedy Vampires Suck is a movie spoof that pokes fun at which of these film franchises?
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| The 2010 documentary 4192:The Crowning of the Hit King examines the career of what legendary athlete?
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| The 2010 documentary When You're Strange features unseen footage of what classic rock band?
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| The 2010 headline Chaz is the Man refers to the recent major life change of what pop diva's eldest child?
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| The 2010 memoir Confessions of a Prairie Bitch was written by an actress who played what bratty TV character?
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| The 2010 movie The Social Network tells the real life story of the young founders of what wildly popular website?
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| The 2010 Under the Boardwalk documentary tracks the evolution and popularity of which classic board game?
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| The 2011 book Rawhide Down details the attempted assasination of which U.S. president?
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| The 2011 film Conan the Barbarian reintroduces a character first made famous by what action star in 1982?
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| The 2011 film The Descendants features George Clooney as the head of an old family in what exotic location?
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| The 2011 reality show La La's Full Court Life follows the former VJ and her marriage to what NBA player?
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| The 3000 Mile Myth refers to the debunked belief that you should do what to your car every 3000 miles?
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| The 70s sitcom Good Times centers on a family with what last name?
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| The ab exercise that involves lying facedown and extending the arms forward over the head is aptly called what?
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| The actor who played Capt. James T. Kirk on TV's Star Trek also played which of these TV cops?
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| The adrenal thyroid and pituitary glands are important components of what bodily system?
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| The Adventures of Trash Gordon is a favorite bedtime story of what Sesame Street' character?
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| The American Dialect Society's 2006 Word of the Year to pluto something means to do what to it?
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| The American Film Institute lists what movie's Juror #8 as one of the top fifty movie heroes of all time?
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| The American Heart Association says the average adult heart pumps about how much blood each day?
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| The ampersand symbol used to mean and was designed to look like what two letters combined?
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| The animated spokesbird Sonny often spouts the catchphrase I'm cuckoo for what?
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| The animated TV series The Flintstones was based on what earlier TV series?
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| The anterior fontanelle usually knows as the soft spotis located where on a newborn baby?
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| The April 1972 issue of Cosmopolitan sold over 1.5 million copies thanks to a nude centerfold of whom?
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| The aptly titled comic strip B.C. primarily features what people as its main characters?
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| The aptly titled memoir Many Unhappy Returns was written by a former commissioner of what agency?
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| The artist Selena won multiple awards for her performances in which genre of music?
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| The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand is widely considered the event that triggered what war?
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| The Australian flag features what country's flag in its upper left hand corner?
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| The author of the 2010 bestseller Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang also has which of these jobs?
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| The band Pink Floyd is known for augmenting its concerts with a giant inflatable replica of what animal?
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| The birthplace of actress Portia de Rossi Geelong is a port city located where?
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| The Blind Side depicts the troubled adolescence of Michael Oher a linebacker drafted by what NFL team in 2009?
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| The border of a standard U.S. Social Security card is what color?
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| The bounty hunter Duane Chapman star of an A&E reality series is better known by what nickname?
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| The brainy video game Portal 2 utilizes the conservation of momentum and other principles from what field of study?
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| The brand Seven for All Mankind is best known for its high end brand of what?
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| The Bravo series Bethenney Getting Married? and Bethenney Ever After feature a cast member of what Real Housewife edition?
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| The Broadway musical American Idiot is a stage adaptation of a popular album by what band?
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| The Broadway musical Spamalot is a stage adaptation of what classic movie comedy?
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| The cable series American Chopper features a father and son who specialize in what?
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| The caduceus a staff entwined with two serpents is the symbol for what profession?
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| The capital letter heavy album NKOTBSB features 5 hits from New Kids On The Block and what other band?
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| The Caribbean's Virgin Islands are divided between the U.S. and what European country?
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| The catastrophic 2010 BP oil spill resulted from the explosion of an offshore drilling rig with what name?
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| The catchphrase to boldly go where no man has gone before features what grammatical problem?
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| The center of the human body is found at which of these body parts?
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| The championship thoroughbred horse Zenyatta takes its name from the title of what '80s band's third album?
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| The chant Donna Martin graduates will resonate with fans of what '90s TV show?
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| The Chinook salmon is the official state fish of what two U.S. states?
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| The city of Karachi is located in what country?
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| The city's tallest building until 2007 One Liberty Place is a 61 story skyscraper located where?
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| The classic 1969 movie Easy Rider features two men riding cross country by what?
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| The classic Burberry check is a famous plaid pattern that features all but which of these colors?
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| The classic game show Press Your Luck features an array of greedy animated gremlins known as what?
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| The classic jingle for Toys R Us begins with the line I don't want to do what?
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| The classic sitcom Seinfeld is often referred to as a show about what?
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| The classic song Chattanooga Choo Choo immortalized a train station located in what Southern state?
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| The classic TV series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood was filmed at the WQED studios located in what U.S. city?
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| The co founder of Caterpillar Inc. was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame for his work on what?
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| The coldest NFL game in history the 1967 championship Ice Bowl was played where?
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| The combined populations of China and India make up approximately what percentage of the world's total?
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| The comic book superhero Wonder Woman is best known for traveling how?
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| The concert films Delirious and Raw feature memorable stand up comedy routines by whom?
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| The Conquistadors were 16th century New World adventurers native to what European country?
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| The controversial 1915 movie The Birth of a Nation depicts what historical event?
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| The copying method that gave rise to Xeroxes xerography derives its name from Greek words meaning what?
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| The cover of what band's debut album appropriately features a picture of the ill fated Hindenburg?
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| The dandelion gets its name from the corruption of the French phrase meaning lion's what?
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| The dapper board game mascot Mr. Monopoly typically sports all but which of the following?
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| The Darien Gap the only break in the highway system that runs from Alaska to Chile lies between what two countries?
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| The dinar is the official currency of several countries in what region of the world?
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| The director of what 2010 film has said in interviews that he often gets asked Does the top ever stop spinning?
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| The double bass is a low pitched member of what musical instrument family?
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| The drink known as Bloody Mary shares its name with the nickname of what famous woman?
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| The Dutch painter Vermeer is perhaps most famous for his portrait called Girl with a what?
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| The Earth's equator passed through all but which of these oceans?
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| The Eighth Amendment to the Constitution prohibits any punishments that are cruel or what?
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| The Enlightenment was an 18th century movement also commonly known as the Age of what?
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| The ensemble cast of the 2010 comedy Grown Ups reunites all but which of these fellow SNL alums?
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| The expression I'll be a monkey's uncle was popularized by skeptics of what scientist's theories?
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| The expression Perfect Storm is widely believed to have been coined by what bestselling author?
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| The expression top brass originally referred to the decorative gold braids worn by whom?
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| The family drama 7th Heaven launched the acting career of which of these Hollywood stars?
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| The Family Jewels of the British monarchy are kept under armed guard at what London landmark?
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| The famous '80s quote Mr.Gorbachev tear down this wall referred to a wall in what country?
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| The famous Lincoln Douglas debates took place in 1858 between two men running for what office?
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| The famous line Et tu Brute? is most likely to be used to accuse someone of being a what?
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| The famous logo of Playboy Magazine depicts the stylized head of a rabbit wearing what?
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| The famous presidential declaration The only thing we have to fear is fear itself was in response to what crisis?
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| The famous train robber Butch Cassidy headed up a loosely organized group of outlaws known as what?
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| The famous unsolved murder of actress Elizabeth Short inspired what 1987 James Ellroy novel?
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| The fantastical lands of Gondor Mordor and the Shire feature prominently in what author's fiction?
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| The Federal Pell Grant Program is a financial program that provides government money to fund what?
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| The feel good adjective Cabraesque is derived from the last name of a famous what?
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| The female star of the 2010 movie Date Night is also the star of what TV show?
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| The first female to receive the honor Kathryn Bigelow received a Best Director Oscar in 2010 for what film?
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| The first jigsaw puzzles were developed in 18th century England as a tool for teaching what subject?
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| The first musical to win a Pulitzer Prize Of Thee I Sing takes its title from a lyric in what patriotic song?
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| The first thirteen games of the ancient Olympics featured what sole event?
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| The first U.S. presidential election in which Barack Obama was eligible to vote was won by whom?
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| The first word of the national anthem of the U.S. O say can you see is what part of speech?
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| The five interlocking rings on the Olympic flag are representative of what?
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| The fortune telling die inside the Magic 8 ball toy is an icosahedron meaning it has how many sides?
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| The French Open is played on tennis courts with what surface?
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| The French phrase fin de siecle would most likely refer to the events occurring in which of these years?
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| The full title of the R.E.M. song It's The End of the World As We Know It contains what parenthetical phrase?
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| The funny bone is thought to get its name due to its proximity to what funny sounding bone?
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| The game of Scrabble contains only one tile of each of the following rarely used letters except for which?
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| The game Uno has rules similar to what children's card game?
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| The German company Wusthof is primarily known as a maker of high end what?
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| The Golden Gate Bridge is painted a distinctive cover officially known as international what?
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| The gossip Web site wwtdd.com or What Would Tyler Durden Do? references a character from what film?
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| The government agency known informally as the VA primarily serves people who have done what?
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| The Grammy winning soundtrack to O brother where art thou? features the music of what genre?
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| The Grandfather Paradox is a problem facing those attempting to unlock which of these scientific theories?
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| The greaser look of Shia LaBeouf's character in Indiana Jones 4 was modeled after Marlon Brando in what film?
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| The Great Expectations boat ride is an attraction at a British theme park inspired by whom?
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| The Greek mythical sea creature hippocampus lends its name to what animal's scientific genus?
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| The hammer anvil and stirrup are common names for the three bones located in what part of the body?
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| The hat dance is a popular folk dance of what country?
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| The head chef of a restaurant is often assisted by a person with what title?
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| The heat index is a weather indicator that takes into account air temperature and what other factor?
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| The high school dance known as prom is actually short for what word?
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| The History Channel's docu series Swamp People follows the day to day lives of alligator hunters in what U.S. state?
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| The husband and wife duo of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg made headlines in the 1950s as what?
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| The iconic Fail Whaleimage sometimes appears during periods of high traffic on what popular Internet site?
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| The iconic logo for Paramount Pictures features the summit of a mountain encircled by 22 what?
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| The iconic phrase The Eagle has landed is forever linked to what historic event?
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| The iconic picture of Bruce Spingsteen's butt that appears on his Born In The U.S.A. album was taken by whom?
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| The idea that tiny actions can lead to big unexpected effects far away is popularly known as what?
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| The impolite act of leaving a social gathering without telling your friends is slangily known as a what?
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| The infamous 1994 court case of Liebeck v. McDonald's was fought over the temperature of what menu item?
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| The infamous general Napoleon is mentioned in the opening line of what ABBA song?
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| The infamous Rat Pack originated in the '50s as a circle of what famous actor's friends?
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| The inspiration for the trademarked term Botox Botulinum toxin is commonly used to treat what?
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| The interior of a fiber optic cable is usually made out of what substance?
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| The interjection ahem is meant to imitate the sound a person makes while doing what?
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| The international runaway bestseller The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo takes place in what country?
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| The interrobang is a fabricated punctuation mark that combines an exclamation point with a what?
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| The island nation of St Kitts and Nevis is located in what body of water?
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| The Italian dish carpaccio is traditionally made from thin slices of what?
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| The Italian word piazza means what?
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| The jazz style known as Dixieland originated in the early 20th century in what Southern city?
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| The jerk method of preparing and cooking meat originated in what country?
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| The Jewish holiday Passover celebrates the exodus of the Israelites from where?
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| The lambada is a spirited ballroom dance originating in what country?
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| The landmark Supreme Court decision that made interracial marriage legal in the U.S. has what apt name?
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| The largest of the all parrots the hyacinth macaw's plumage is what distinctive color?
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| The largest population of manatees in the U.S. lives primarily in the coastal waters of what state?
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| The Latin abbreviation cf is typically used to mean what?
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| The Latin phrase mea culpa is closest in meaning to which of these modern slang phrases?
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| The legendary Heisman trophy features a helmeted player in what distinctive pose?
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| The letter S is directly printed on individual pieces of what brand of candy?
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| The letters in the ubiquitous delivery service UPS stand for United what?
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| The Lido deck on a cruise ship takes its name from a historic seaside resort area in what city?
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| The life of Maureen Marder a construction worker and exotic dancer inspired what '80s movie?
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| The logo for the Goodyear tire company features the winged foot of what Roman god?
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| The logo of the Shell oil company is a stylized image of what kind of shell?
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| The long running CBS drama NCIS is a spin off of what other long running TV series?
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| The long time running prime time soap Knots Landing was a spin off of what other long time soap?
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| The longtime spokesman for Motel 6 Tom Bodett ad libbed the famous slogan We'll do what for you?
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| The Lost Symbol is the latest in a series of Dan Brown novels that center on what protagonist?
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| The lowest possible temperature 0 Kelvin is commonly known as what?
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| The lyrics of the rock song White Rabbit make several references to what author's children's book?
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| The magazine Decanter promotes itself as the bible for collectors and connoisseurs of what?
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| The manipulative killer in the Saw series of horror movies is known by what nickname?
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| The Meltdown and Dawn of the Dinosaurs are both apt subtitles of sequels to what animated film?
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| The members of the '70s pop group ABBA collectively have as many legs as which of these animals?
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| The members of the European Union that collectively use the euro are often referred to collectively as the what?
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| The military vehicle known as the Humvee first saw U.S. combat action in 1989 in what foreign country?
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| The minute hand of a clock points to the number 3 at which of these times?
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| The monthly magazine Cuesport is primarily targeted toward enthusiasts of what game?
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| The moon is roughly how far from the Earth?
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| The mortarboard hat seen at graduations shares its name with a tool used by which of these craftsmen?
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| The Mossad is the secret intelligence service of what country?
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| The movie poster for what Best Picture winner features a man sitting alone on a park bench?
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| The movie Steel Magnolias is often credited with a surge in popularity of what type of cake popular in the South?
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| The movies Spider Man and Breakfast at Tiffany's both feature what cinematic cliche?
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| The MTV reality show The Challenge began as a combination of The Real World and what other show?
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| The murder trials of Belva Gaertner and Beulah Annan inspired what Best Picture winner?
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| The musical acts that compete on NBC's reality show The Sing Off all have what defining characteristic?
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| The musical Camelot which debuted on Broadway in 1960 features what legendary figure as the lead role?
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| The musical duo Sugarland are chart topping artists in what musical genre?
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| The musical Million Dollar Quartet depicts a legendary 1956 jam session by all but which of these artists?
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| The musical scores of the Charlie Brown animated TV series notably feature what genre of music?
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| The musical West Side Story is based on what Shakespearean tragedy?
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| The name for a food item popular in China bok choy literally means what?
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| The name of a famous grocery brand Spam is a combination of ham and what word?
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| The name of a popular menu item at Taco Bell gordita is a Spanish word that literally means what?
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| The name of a type of Asian dumpling won ton is Chinese for what two words?
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| The name of Louisiana's state capital Baton Rouge is a French phrase meaning what?
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| The name of the holiday Kwanzaa comes from the Swahili phrase matunda ya kwanza which means what?
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| The name of the Italian opera house La Scala means what in English?
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| The name of the restaurant chain Au Bon Pain is a French expression meaning place of good what?
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| The name of what headgear is derived from an old Persian term meaning to tie?
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| The nautical term starboard refers to what part of the ship?
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| The NBA'S Philadelphia 76ers are named for the year what historic document was signed?
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| The newspaper term Op Ed means what?
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| The numbered spaces on a standard roulette wheel fittingly add up to what sinful number?
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| The O in Irish names like O'Neill and O'Caseycomes from ua an Irish word meaning what?
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| The Obama girls attend Sidwell Friends a D.C. school founded by a member of what religious group?
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| The official cocktail of the annual Preakness Stakes horse race shares its name with what flower?
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| The official flag of the European Union features a ring of twelve gold stars on a field of what color?
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| The official logo for the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. features a picture of what?
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| The official slogan of the United States Blind Golf Association is You Don't Have To See It To what?
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| The old farming adage knee high by the fourth of July usually refers to the approximate height of what crop?
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| The OPEC Oil cartel includes member nations from all but which of these continents?
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| The Oregon state flag features an emblem on the front and image of what animal on the back?
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| The original cover art of the children's classic Charlotte's Web features all but which of the following?
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| The Oscar winning film No Country for Old Men was adapted from a novel by what author?
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| The outlaw Robert Ford is remembered as a coward for doing what to his gang leader Jesse James?
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| The Parris Island Marine Corps Recruit Depot is located in what state?
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| The phrase Dawn of a new era includes the names of two popular brands of what?
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| The phrase get out of Dodge is commonly believed to refer to a city in what U.S. state?
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| The phrase going against the grain originally referred to a more difficult method of doing what?
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| The phrase Pike's Peak or Bust! was a popular slogan for settlers who moved to Colorado looking for what?
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| The phrase Quality is Our Recipe is part of the logo of what fast food chain?
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| The Polar Rim section of the San Diego Zoo houses an exhibit featuring which of these animals?
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| The polemonium plant derives its common nickname from a Biblical story about a ladder seen by whom?
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| The popular burrito chain Chipotle is named after a type of what?
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| The popular drink known as an Arnold Palmer is typically made with equal parts iced tea and what?
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| The popular lunch meat baloney sometimes spelled bologna takes its name from a city in what country?
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| The popular slang term nom which refers to eating something yummy derives from what Sesame Street character?
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| The popular video game Grand Theft Auto IV is set in what fictional metropolis?
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| The popular web show Easy to Assemble is appropriately set at what distinctive retail spot?
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| The position of long snapper plays a key if understated role in which of these team sports?
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| The practice of performing in public places for tips and gratuities is known as what?
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| The practice of tightly wrapping an infant with blankets to prevent the movement of limbs is known as what?
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| The prestigious Juno Award is the Canadian equivalent of what American honor?
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| The prevailing shrub of the Great Basin Desert sagebrush is the official flower of what U.S. state?
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| The product of two negative numbers is always what?
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| The punny 1966 Time Magazine headline Truman's Compote combines an author's name and a type of what?
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| The Queen song Bohemian Rhapsody mentions which of these great thinkers in its lyrics?
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| The real life town of Hameln Germany is famous as the site of a folk tale starring what legendary figure?
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| The rebellious Beat Generation writers flourished in the U.S. during which of these decades?
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| The recipe for eggs Benedict traditionally calls for what type of meat?
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| The Red Cross estimates that how much blood is collected during a typical donation?
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| The reflective surface of a CD usually consists of an extremely thin layer of what metal?
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| The romantic comedy Sleepless In Seattle ends with Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks finally meeting atop what landmark?
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| The ruins of the ancient city of Pompeii are located in what country?
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| The Salton Sea is a large salt lake located in what U.S. state?
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| The sartorius the longest muscle in the human body is located where?
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| The Scoville scale used to measure the zing of chili peppers rates which of these peppers the hottest?
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| THE SEC is a government agency that was established in response to what national event?
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| The second half of each episode of TV's Law & Order focuses on the efforts of what professionals?
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| The Secret Service reportedly refer to Malia and Sasha Obama by what code names?
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| The section of New York's Central Park known as Strawberry Fields memorializes a member of what iconic band?
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| The series finale of The Sopranos ended with Tony engaging in what decidedly un mob like activity?
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| The Showtime series Episodes stars what Friends star as a lightly fictionalized version of themselves?
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| The Sinai Peninsula is a triangular piece of land that connects what two continents together?
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| The sinking of the Lusitania ocean liner hastened the U.S.'s entry into what war?
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| The site of the Wright Brothers historic first flight Kitty Hawk is located in what U.S. state?
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| The slang term El Lay phonetically spells out the abbreviation for what state's most populated city?
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| The slogan This machine kills fascists often appeared on the guitars of what musician?
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| The slogan Untouched by Man is used to advertise which of these grocery store products?
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| The snail Bufonaria borisbeckeri was named by a German researcher in honor of a champion in what sport?
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| The son of a jazz promoter Billy Crystal was taken to his first movie by what legendary singer?
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| The song Over The River and Through The Woods was originally an 1844 poem about what holiday?
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| The sounds of what London landmark were first broadcast over BBC radio on New Year's Eve to ring in 1924?
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| The Spanish American War began in 1898 as an intervention by the United States on behalf of what country?
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| The Spanish warning Esta caliente often appears on which of these containers?
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| The square dance move do si do is derived from the French phrase dos a dos which translates to what?
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| The star of her own cable TV reality series Rachel Zoe is best known for her work as a celebrity what?
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| The state whose name comes first alphabetically is located where in the U.S.?
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| The storied fugitive known as D.B. Cooper famously eluded capture in 1971 by doing what?
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| The Strait of Magellan runs primarily through which of these countries?
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| The style of American architecture based on building designs popular during the Revolutionary War is called what?
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| The style of pickup truck known as a dually gets its name from having twice the standard number of what?
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| The subject of a famous Revolutionary War poem the shot heard 'round the world was fired in what U.S. state?
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| The subject of a much publicized hoax in 2009 6 year old Falcon Heene was better known in the media as what?
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| The Sundance Film Festival is held every January in what U.S. state?
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| The tabloid term Brangelina which combines two names into one is an example of what kind of word?
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| The Tasman Sea is part of what ocean?
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| The Tea Party movement takes its name from a famous historical event that took place in what city?
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| The teenage drama Gossip Girl is partly set at a fictional New York City prep school called what?
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| The term ad lib comes from the Latin phrase ad libitum which roughly means what?
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| The term carbon footprint refers primarily to the impact of a person's lifestyle on the what?
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| The term French paradox refers to the fact that despite a high fat diet the French are relatively what?
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| The term head honcho is derived in part from the Japanese word hancho which roughly translates as what?
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| The term lower forth eight is commonly used to refer to the U.S. minus what two states?
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| The term melting pot is often used to refer to the fact that the U.S. is very what?
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| The term Polyanna refers to a person who is excessively what?
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| The term provenance is used in the art world to refer to a painting's what?
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| The term slush fund was originally used by sailors to refer to the side money they made selling what?
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| The term spam for junk e mail is derived from a well known sketch on what comedy show?
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| The term Tin Pan Alley originally referred to a New York City district famously associated with what industry?
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| The theme song Eye of the Tiger is featured in the third installment of what movie franchise?
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| The theme song for The Young and Restless Nadia's Theme is named for a famous female what?
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| The theme song for what popular cartoon features the line robots in disguise?
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| The title maitre d is from a longer phrase that features what well known French word?
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| The title of a 1955 Marilyn Monroe film suggests that spouses itch to stray after how many years of marriage?
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| The title of a famous show tune from the 1949 musical South Pacific Bali Ha'i is a what?
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| The title of a popular online game sold by Zynga invites players to form Words With what?
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| The title of the 1927 novel Treasure of the Sierra Madre refers to a mountain range in what country/
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| The title of the 2011 film Super 8 refers to a largely outdated type of what?
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| The title of the classic novel Wuthering Heights refers to what place?
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| The title of the TV series Friends refers to a group of how many total friends?
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| The town of Riverside Iowa claims to be the future birthplace of what fictional character?
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| The Toyota models Camry Corolla and Corona all get their names from Latin or Japanese words that mean what?
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| The tradition known as Carburetion Day takes place every year on the Friday before what sporting event?
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| The tradition of indoor Christmas tree decorating began in the 16th century in what country?
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| The traditional Chinese game of mah jongg is played using what kind of game pieces?
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| The trendy Master Cleanse diet involves drinking a concoction made with all but which of these ingredients?
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| The triangular orange logo on Elmer's glue labels features the head of Elmer who is what kind of spokesanimal?
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| The trophy for the annual Teen Choice Awards consists of a full size usable what?
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| The TV series Ugly Betty is set at the offices of what fictional Vogue like magazine?
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| The TV shows Glee and Freaks and Geeks are both set at high schools named after which U.S. President?
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| The two countries in the world whose names come last alphabetically are both located where?
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| The U.S. Constitution begins We the People of the United States in order to form a more perfect what?
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| The U.S. government issues federal Stafford loans to help borrowers pay for what?
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| The U.S. icon Uncle Sam was based on Samuel Wilson who during the War of 1812 was a what?
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| The U.S. Marine Corps motto is often shortened to Semper Fi a phrase in which Fi is short for what?
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| The U.S. tested its first atomic bomb in 1945 near what location?
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| The unconventional women of America's Jazz Age are commonly known by what nickname?
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| The unique sound of a Harley Davidson motorcycle engine idling is commonly described by what food phrase?
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| The United States of America is named after a famous what?
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| The University of California San Diego's Geisel Library bears the real surname of what author?
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| The US imports the most oil from which of these countries?
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| The USDA uses the official terms broiler fryer and roaster to classify different types of what?
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| The USDA's 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans urges people to eat more of all but which of these?
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| The Van Gogh Museum is a popular destination for art lovers visiting what European capital?
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| The VH1 reality show Brandy and Ray J: A Family Business centers on a pair of singers that are related how?
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| The voice actor Don LaFontaine was famous for what signature phrase often heard in movie trailers?
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| The war memorial for what branch of the U.S. military depicts soldiers raising a flag at Iwo Jima?
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| The Washington Monument was modeled after the obelisks built by what ancient empire?
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| The Web site IDoNowIDont.com is a marketplace for buying and selling secondhand what?
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| The Web site Stubhub.com is a popular place to buy which of the following?
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| The Web site www.thefabricofourlives.com was created to support producers of what?
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| The Wicker Man the Weather Man and the Family man are all films starring what lead man?
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| The Widows Of Eastwick is the follow up novel to a 1984 work with which of these words in its title?
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| The wine producing grape called Syrah in France is known by what other name in Australia?
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| The word aide used generally to refer to an assistant is short for what longer French expression?
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| The word alimony comes from a Latin word meaning what?
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| The word alligator is derived from the Spanish term el lagarto meaning what?
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| The word alphabet is derived from alpha and beta the first two letters of what alphabet?
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| The word diaphanous is used to describe what type of clothing?
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| The word discotheque comes from a French word meaning what?
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| The word Draconian comes from the name of a Greek statesman who was best known for doing what?
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| The word fleabag is commonly used to describe a seedy or run down what?
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| The World Barista Championship is an annual event that tests competitors' skills in what activity?
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| The Yuko hair straightening treatment is often referred to by its country of origin which is what?
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| The Yum o! organization a nonprofit that teaches healthy eating was founded by what bubbly TV chef?
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| The zoological classification Lepidoptera consists of butterflies and what other insects?
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| Theodore Roosevelt National Park is located on the former site of the president's Elkhorn Ranch is what U.S. state?
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| There's More Than Meets the Arch is the former motto of what U.S. city?
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| Thiamine riboflavin and niacin are three vitamins in a group commonly known as what?
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| Though a female turkey is called a hen a male is known not as a rooster but as a what?
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| Though a single issue costs $5.95 what weekly magazine was sold in its entirety in 2010 for only $1
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| Though airing in different decades which of these TV shows featured the same actor as a main character?
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| Though he lives and works in Nashville which of these country singers is a New Zealand born Australian?
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| Though he now makes his home in Dallas NBA superstar Dirk Nowitzki hails from what foreign country?
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| Though he often just goes by his first name celebrity physician Dr.Drew has what surname?
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| Though her recent work is Christian themed what novelist announced in 2010 she was leaving Christianity
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| Though his successor removed them what U.S. President was the first to install solar panels on the White House roof?
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| Though it can be traced back to the 1500s the proverb Tomorrow is another day was popularized by what author?
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| Though it didn't feature buffalo wings as an in flight snack what chain restaurant once operated its own short lived airline?
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| Though it doesn't contain egg or cream an egg cream traditionally contains which of the following?
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| Though it later became associated with Christie Brinkley Billy Joel's hit Uptown Girl was originally about whom?
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| Though it sounds like a movie awards category which of these is the name of a hotel chain?
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| Though it sounds like it is for a children's game which of these websites belongs to a major U.S. book publisher?
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| Though it sounds like something for a plumber a piping bag is used by which of these professionals?
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| Though it's in the dictionary which of these words is considered an improper combination of two other words?
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| Though known for her comedy what actress won an Oscar for her dramatic turn in the 2009 film Precious?
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| Though mostly free of it as an adult which of these politicians grew up with a strong stutter?
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| Though not confirmed by the author Johnny Fontane the singer in The Godfather is believed to be based on whom?
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| Though not known to drive cats crazy which of these herbs is classified in the same family as catnip?
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| Though now headquartered in New York the United Nations drew up its charter in what other U.S. city?
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| Though now made with artificial flavors traditional grenadine syrup is made with the juice of what fruit?
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| Though now often referred to any roasted beef barbacoa traditionally comes from what part of the cow?
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| Though scientists can now simulate the process what milk's preparation traditionally involved churning?
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| Though she's technically Mrs. Jenner the matriarch of the Kardashian family has what first name?
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| Though sommeliers may disagree boxes of Franzia proudly declare it to be the world's most popular what?
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| Though there is little historical evidence horned helmets are often associated with whom?
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| Though they all have the same voltage which of these alkaline batteries is the smallest in size?
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| Though they suspected it was hazardous the ancient Romans extensively used what material in their water pipes?
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| Though trained as a doctor Richard Jordan Gatling is best known for inventing an early type of what?
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| Thought to be a combination of simon and napoleon simoleon is an old fashioned slang term for a what?
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| Thousand Island dressing is said to have gotten its name from a chain of islands that lie in what river?
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| Thrombocyte is another name for what common component of blood that aids in clotting?
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| Ti amo means I love you in what language?
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| Tilapia is a popular variety of what?
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| Timothy Q.Mouse initially frightens but then befriends the title character of what classic Disney film?
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| Tip the pan slightly to ignite the rum is an instruction in the recipe for which of these popular desserts?
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| Tippling is an old fashioned term for what unsavory behavior?
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| To a resident of the British Isles which of these countries is commonly called The Antipodes?
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| To avoid blinking many women unconsciously open their mouths when applying what cosmetic?
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| To enhance its sense of authenticity which of these TV dramas was shot on location in Austin TX?
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| To extend their shelf life bags of potato chips are often filled with what gas before being sealed?
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| To help fans pronounce it CORRECTly comedian Louis Szekely typically spells his name how?
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| To make paper mache kids traditionally dunk newspaper strips into paste made from water and what?
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| To prevent fires consumers are often warned not to use which of these products in a microwave oven?
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| To promote Breast cancer awareness in 2010 Elizabeth Hurley helped light 39 landmarks what color?
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| To pursue his hobby a cruciverbalist would flip to what part of a newspaper?
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| To reduce the risk of a bladder infection many experts advise drinking what tannin rich beverage?
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| To tour the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor you must visit what Hawaiian island?
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| To win a superfecta wager at the track a bettor must pick how many of the top finishers in the right order?
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| Tom Hanks received an Oscar nomination for his work in all but which of these films?
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| TomKitten is a tabloid nickname for a celebrity kid with what first name?
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| Tonic water is distinctively flavored because it contains what chemical?
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| Top hat and junk shot were two proposed albeit bizarre sounding solutions for what 2010 crisis?
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| Torts is a common first year course for students in what professional school?
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| Tourists intending to visit the capital city of San Jose would receive the best travel advice from what guide book?
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| Traditional Requiem Masses often include a sequence called the Lacrimosa a Latin term meaning what?
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| Traditionally made with a base of olive oil Castile soap is named for a region of what country?
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| Traditionally quarterbacks yell which of these words to their center when they want to start a play?
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| Traditionally s'mores are made by sandwiching chocolate and marshmallows between what?
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| Traditionally served on New Year's Day Hoppin' John is a popular Southern side dish made with what type of bean?
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| Traditionally the U.S. Congress takes a month long recess during what month?
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| Traditionally which of these professionals is most likely to wear a skirt made of tulle?
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| Traditionally worn by geishas and sumo wrestlers geta are wooden footwear from what country?
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| Traditionally worn by golfers plus fours are a type of what?
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| Tramp Stamp is a common slang term for a tattoo found where?
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| Translating to Fashion Dispatch what 80s band took its name from a French fashion magazine?
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| Traveling is a common violation in which of these sports?
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| Trial lawyers often refer to the false expectation that a witness will confess under cross examination as what?
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| TV and movie character Peewee Herman is known for wearing which of these fashion accessories?
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| TV journalist Jane Pauley is married to Garry Trudeau a cartoonist best known for what strip?
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| TV personality Ross Matthews first rose to fame as Ross the Intern on what TV host's show?
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| Twenty five times the size of the Bonneville Salt Flats the Salar de Uyuni Salt Flats are located where?
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| Two bufoons go to Aspen to return a woman's purse is the basic premise of what big screen comedy?
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| Two cows make 'em cry is diner slang for an order of two hamburgers topped with what?
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| Two siblings born to the same mother less than a year apart are often cheekily described as what?
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| Two small antelopes can beat a big one is a traditional proverb in which of these countries?
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| Typically flavored with caraway seeds which of these spirits derives its name from the Latin for water of life?
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| Typically marking the end of a conversation the Spanish phrase Vaya con Dios means what in English?
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| Typically preferring to wade rather than swim which of these birds does not have webbed feet?
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| U.N. Lifts Beluga Ban was the headline for a 2010 news story about international restrictions on what luxury item?
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| U2's hit song Vertigo begins with the line Uno dos tres catorce spanish for one two three what?
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| UGG a trendy brand that specializes in sheepskin boots originated in what country?
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| Unaware he was starting an Internet fad in 2007 Charlie Schmidt posted a YouTube video of his cat Fatso doing what?
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| Uncap what's inside is the slogan of what popular office supply brand?
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| Under European Law bottles of traditional balsamic vinegar can only be produced in two provinces of what country?
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| Understood by folks familiar with the metric system what day always falls within National Metric Week?
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| Unhappy with the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize award what country launched its own Confucius Peace Prize?
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| Unimpressed by cupies split lifts and basket tosses a federal judge ruled in 2010 that what is not a sport?
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| Until 1834 John Jacob Astor was America's most successful businessman in what industry?
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| Until his abrupt dismissal in 2011 John Galliano had been head designer of what fashion house since 1996?
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| Until it was discovered to be toxic asbestos was commonly used in buildings to guard against what?
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| Updated in 1997 to honor Princess Diana Candle in the Wind was originally a tribute to what actress?
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| Upon his arrival in D.C. in 2011 what newly elected senator moved in with his congressman father Ron?
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| Upon losing the Tour de France in 2010 what athlete declared I wasn't fast enough in the end?
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| Ursus arctos horribilis is the scientific name for what kind of bear?
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| Urushiol a toxic resin causes the typical rashes and itchiness associated with which of these plants?
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| Used for centuries to make gunpowder and cure meats potassium nitrate is commonly called what?
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| Used in airports to detect sick passengers thermal scanners measure a person's what?
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| Used to describe a carefree lifestyle bohemian refers to an area in what modern day country?
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| Used to describe something petty or of little value the word picayune once referred to a type of Spanish what?
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| Used to gauge stock market performance the Dow Jones Industrial tracks how many companies?
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| Used to indicate academic honors the Latin phrase magna cum laude literally means what?
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| Used to make rope sisal fiber is a common material also found in which of these sporting goods?
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| Used to refer to a computer's unique location in cyberspace IP address is short for internet what?
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| Used to test vision the Snellen eye chart typically has what bold single letter in the top row?
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| Using its local specialty in 2009 the city of Portland Maine created a 61 foot long what?
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| Usually a male role Prospero is played by Dame Helen Mirren in the 2010 film of what Shakespeare play?
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| Usually considered a minor injury what is the medical term for a common bruise?
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| Usually either white or brown the shell color of chicken eggs is determined by which of these factors?
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| Varieties of what beauty aid are often advertised as being acetone free?
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| Vendors at Seattle's Pike Place Market are world famous for doing what?
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| Viral conjunctivitis is a highly contagious eye infection better known as what?
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| Visible even with the naked eye which of these planets is brightest in the evening sky?
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| Voiced by Johnny Depp the title character in the 2011 animated movie Rango is what kind of desert creature?
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| Walt Whitman's poem When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd was written as an elegy for what notable American?
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| Walter and Cordelia Knott founders of Knott's Berry Farm introduced what berry in the 1930s?
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| Washing a dog in tomato juice is a traditional home remedy for what?
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| Web sites like WallStreetJournal.com charge for some of their content by keeping it behind a so called what?
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| West Point the oldest military academy in the United States is located on the bank of what river?
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| What '70s song invariably compels dancers to spell out each letter of the song's title using their bodies?
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| What '80s film is loosely based on events in Elmore City Oklahoma where dancing was banned for almost 100 years?
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| What '80s musical act notoriously demanded M&Ms be provided backstage but with the brown ones removed?
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| What 2009 big screen comedy features Betty White as a wacky grandmother?
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| What 2009 hit single by Shakira has a Spanish version called Loba?
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| What 2009 hit song heavily samples a 1985 song by the band Dead or Alive?
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| What 2010 movie prominently features a mythical beast called a kraken?
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| What 2011 documentary follows a late night comic on a cross country tour after being fired from NBC?
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| What 2011 superhero movie was marketed in Russia using only its subtitle The First Avenger?
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| What 60s TV show peppered its fight scenes with words such as kapow or biff flashed onto the screen?
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| What 70s song invariably compels dancers to spell out each letter of the song with their bodies?
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| What actor delivers the oft misquoted line That dirty double crossing rat in the 1931 film Blonde Crazy?
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| What actor donned fake chest hair and a bald cap for a cameo in the 2008 comedy Tropic Thunder?
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| What actor established the Make It Right Foundation which aims to build green housing in New Orleans?
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| What actor once blamed his career slump on a 1982 People magazine article that mistakenly referred to him as deceased?
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| What actor starred in a film version of Arthur Miller's The Crucible and then married Miller's daughter Rebecca?
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| What actor starred in the 1990s movies Universal Soldier and Universal Soldier: The Return?
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| What actor's guest role on a Showtime series inspired the 2010 headline Close Encounters of the Weed Kind?
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| What actor's mother reportedly named him after he kicked her in the womb while she was looking at a Da Vinci painting?
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| What actress and international sex symbol was the inspiration for the term sex kitten?
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| What actress stars as as ruthless litigator Patty Hewes in the TV drama Damages?
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| What actress was the subject of a 2011 NY Times piece titled All About the Woman Behind Erica Kane?
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| What ad mascot is often depicted wearing epaulets?
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| What adjective is often used to describe an unscrupulous political leader's behavior?
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| What adjective is used to describe animals that emit light?
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| What animal did Woody Allen once memorably describe as a rat with wings?
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| What animalistic sound is sung throughout the 1978 Warren Zevon hit Werewolves of London?
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| What animals are some of the only adult vertebrates with the ability to regrow a limb that has been cut off?
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| What animals engage one another in a mating competition that is often compared to boxing?
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| What are renal calculi?
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| What artist painted his young daughter in his works Paloma with an Orange and Paloma in Blue?
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| What artist's famous sketch The Vitruvian Man is said to depict the ideal proportions of the male body?
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| What athlete portrays himself in the 1977 movie The Greatest?
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| What athletes participate in Blood Sweat and Gears an annual sporting event held in North Carolina?
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| What author famously defined guts as grace under pressure?
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| What author of The Handmaid's Tale has argued that her novels are speculative fiction not science fiction?
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| What ballpark's ground rules states it's a double if the baseball sticks in vines on bleacher wall?
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| What band claims its name was inspired by the initials of a popular brand of motor oil?
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| What band's lead singer often went by the name Mr. Mojo Risin an anagram of his real name?
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| What baseball legend shares his name with a golden voiced' homeless man who shot to national fame in 2011?
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| What baseball player was the first to have his signature printed on a Louisville Slugger bat?
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| What best selling novelist copyrights his books under the name Garp Enterprises Ltd.?
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| What beverage is named for the football team at the University of Florida where it was developed?
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| What Beverly Hills 90210 co star competed on Dancing With The Stars a season after her fellow co star Ian Ziering?
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| What birds rotate their wings in a distinct figure eight pattern that allows them to fly backwards?
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| What body part is the final word of the chorus in the folk song Oh! Susanna?
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| What book of the Bible derives its name from the Greek word for creation?
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| What brand's Web Site urges visitors to become an agent for the Wetness Protection Program?
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| What breed of dog known for its thick white coat is named for the nomadic people of Siberia who once raised it?
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| What British author's second novel was dedicated To my mum Nellie for not being like Bridget's?
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| What Broadway musical features the extravagant song and dance number Springtime for Hitler?
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| What Broadway musical features the song Food Glorious Food?
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| What Broadway musical is largely set in a seedy nightclub called the Kit Kat Klub?
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| What Broadway musical is subtitled The American Tribal Love Rock Musical?
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| What Broadway musical spawned an unsuccessful 1990 sequel titled Miss Hannigan's Revenge?
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| What business was known as the Harold Company before it took the name of its most famous product?
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| What cable network broadcasts a popular annual week of programming known as Shark Week?
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| What cable series' stellar ratings were once described by Entertainment Weekly as Fangtastic!?
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| What Canadian city's streets saw riots after their beloved Canucks lost the 2011 Stanley Cup to the Boston Bruins?
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| What candies are described on their packaging as semisweet chocolate nonpareils?
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| What candy bar sounds like it was named for the author of the short story The Gift of the Magi?
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| What candy is protected by a U.S. patent titled Process of Preparing Gasified Candy?
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| What carmaker puts an M in the model name of the sportier versions of its regular cars such as its M3 and M5?
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| What casino game allows gamblers to make an insurance bet against losing to the house?
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| What casual dining restaurant uses the slogan Eatin' Good in the Neighborhood?
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| What chemical formula was mentioned 5 times by Al Gore in his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech?
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| What city's stock exchange is home to the FTSE 100 index informally known as the footsie?
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| What city's subway has white gloved platform pushers that cram commuters into crowded trains?
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| What city's subway system is referred to by locals as The Tube?
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| What classic Alfred Hitchcock film is set primarily in the seaside town of Bodega Bay California?
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| What classic big screen comedy is available in a special Don't Call Me Shirley! Edition DVD?
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| What classic brand name comes from the German word for water and the Greek word for oil?
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| What classic cartoon character has a romantic rival named Bluto?
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| What classic children's book is subtitled How Animals Become Real?
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| What classic comic strip character is known for the catchphrase Leapin' Lizards!?
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| What classic Disney film's soundtrack features the song Never Smile at a Crocodile?
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| What classic novel is mentioned in a 2002 biography of Shania Twain even though she and the novel's author are unrelated?
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| What classic novel was originally published as a shorter novella titled The Fireman?
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| What classic play features a character named Giles Corey and his memorable last words more weight?
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| What classic rock song asks the unusual question Scaramouche scaramouche will you do the fandango?
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| What classic rock song's first line urges you to get your motor runnin head out on the highway?
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| What classic song features the distinctive chant a wimoweh a wimoweh a wimoweh?
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| What classic TV character's rickety high backed easy chair is now displayed in the Smithsonian Institute?
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| What classic TV show is the inspiration for the text message service Thismessagewillselfdestruct.com?
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| What classic TV show's open features the title character triumphantly flinging her hat into the air?
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| What classic TV sitcom popularized the exclamation Shazbot!?
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| What classic work of literature is centered around a ship called the Pequod?
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| What clothing retailer features a line of jeans called 1969 a nod to the year its first store opened?
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| What Coen brothers movie gets its title from the fictional film within a film in the 1941 comedy Sullivan's Travels?
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| What color is created when blending the standard billiard ball colors seen on the eight ball and the cue ball?
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| What comedian often mentions his wife Camille in his stand up performances?
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| What comedian's production is named Happy Madison a play on the titles of his two films?
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| What comedy film ends with the lead character staging an elaborate puppet musical about Dracula?
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| What comedy movie once inspired a line of T shirts bearing the boastful slogan I am McLovin?
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| What comic book hero's powers are the result of a botched gamma bomb experiment?
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| What company is referred to as The House that Jack Built?
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| What company takes its name from the first mate in the classic novel Moby Dick?
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| What company's iconic logo was created by an Oregon college student in 1971 for just $35?
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| What company's longtime slogan is You are now free to move about the country?
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| What component of a human cell is named after the Italian Nobel Prize winner who discovered it?
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| What continent would a person have to go to in order to go to Togo?
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| What cooking term comes from the French word for White?
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| What country has the oldest written constitution that is still in effect?
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| What country hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup soccer's premier international competition?
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| What country is famous for the scenic fjords that line its shores?
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| What country is home to Cape Town International Airport?
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| What country is home to the 2 300 mile long Volga Europe's longest river?
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| What country is said to have cultivated the world's first orange carrot in honor of their king William of Orange?
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| What country's annual film awards are called The Goyas named for its celebrated native artist?
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| What country's cuisine would most likely be served in a taqueria?
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| What country's current government was established in 1958 and is known as the Fifth Republic?
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| What country's national anthem includes a version in the Inuktitut language for its Inuit population?
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| What country's two official languages are French and Creole?
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| What creatures are typically featured in a museum's Hymenoptera collection?
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| What crop does Sting mention repeatedly in his 1993 hit song Fields Of Gold?
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| What desert's name is a Mongolian word meaning waterless place?
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| What director's 1989 film Parenthood was adapted into a TV series twice: once in 1990 and once in 2010?
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| What division of the U.S. government aptly features an encrypted hexadecimal code hidden within its logo?
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| What do scientists term the living matter that makes up all plant and animal cells?
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| What do the letters in the name of the drugstore brand Pepcid AC stand for?
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| What does Erin go bragh mean?
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| What does the E stand for in NEA the government agency that provides funding for the arts?
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| What does the N stand for in the CBS hit drama NCIS?
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| What does the P stand for in the common financial abbreviation APR?
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| What does the T stand for in the Disney acronym EPCOT?
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| What does the V stand for in the name of the QVC cable shopping network?
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| What Donna Summers hit features the memorable refrain toot toot hey beep beep?
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| What Dr.Seuss tale is set On the 15th of May in the jungle of Nool in the heat of the day in the cool of the pool?
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| What drugstore remedy was originally called Mixture Cholera Infatum by its creator?
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| What European city is home to the famously whimsical architecture of Antonio Gaudi?
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| What European city is known as the center of the world's diamond trade?
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| What European language is often referred to as Nederlands by its native speakers?
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| What event was created in the 1920s to attract tourists to Atlantic City after Labor Day?
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| What famous American was the first person inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame?
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| What famous historical figure's dying words were Hold the cross high so I may see it through the flames?
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| What famous landmark was shipped to the U.S. in 350 pieces aboard the French frigate Isere?
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| What famous structure is topped by a 200 foot spire that was meant to be a dock for zeppelins?
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| What famous tourist attraction was closed to the public during the '90s because it was in danger of falling over?
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| What famous U.S. military leader was named Old Blood and Guts?
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| What famously reticent Supreme Court justice hasn't asked a question from the bench since 2006?
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| What fashion designer is typically credited with inventing the little black dress?
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| What fast food chain was the target of a 2011 class action lawsuit that claimed there wasn't enough beef in its beef?
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| What fictional character is often depicted smoking a distinctively shaped calabash pipe?
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| What fictional East Coast resort town is the setting for the 1975 movie Jaws?
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| What film critic gives out Golden Thumb awards to his annual Overlooked Film Festival?
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| What filmmaker's 2009 exhibit at New York's Museum of Modern Art included a Jack Skellington figure?
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| What firearm shares its name with a classic Beatles album?
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| What fitness trend often utilizes a piece of equipment called The reformer?
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| What food additive is the cause of a physical reaction known as Chinese restaurant syndrome?
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| What food legend though born in Indiana is more closely associated with the state of Kentucky?
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| What food related phrase refers to a simple task or an easily achieved goal?
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| What football icon lends his name to one of the top selling video franchises of all time?
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| What former child star is the co creator of the popular stop motion animated series Robot Chicken
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| What former president's initials are U and S?
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| What former U.S. president is often referred to by the nickname Poppy?
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| What French phrase meaning equal to is commonly used to refer to foreign nannies?
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| What frozen food company has featured a bearded fisherman in its logo since 1905?
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| What future Sex and the City actress had a small role in the 1984 Oscar winning film Amadeus?
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| What game show host's constant smooching of female contestants won him the nickname The Kissing Bandit?
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| What game's name is aptly derived from a Swahili word meaning to build?
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| What gaseous element makes up about 70 percent of the mass of the Sun?
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| What government agency has the ominous nickname The Agency?
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| What grocery mascot is described as eight feet tall and five feet wide with three ice cubes on his head?
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| What hit 1950s song features the line A wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boo?
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| What hit TV series' pilot was a two hour movie titled Panic at Malibu Pier?
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| What home product brand contributes $1 to its Loads of Hope charity program for every bottle sold?
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| What icon of the fashion world both directed and financed the 2009 indie film A Single Man?
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| What iconic fashion designer published a 2005 bestseller about losing 92 pounds in a single year?
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| What iconic recording studio is aptly mentioned in the lyrics of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Sweet Home Alabama?
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| What internal organ was the first to be successfully transplanted between humans?
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| What international city refers to its Chinatown as Barrio Chino?
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| What is a bodega?
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| What is Silvio Berlusconi's claim to fame?
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| What is the answer to the common crossword puzzle clue Eve's tempter?
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| What is the architectural term for the part of a church where the congregation usually sits?
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| What is the common term for the oily zone of the face that includes the forehead nose and chin?
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| What is the correct spelling of the word that refers to the Middle Ages in Europe?
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| What is the CORRECT term for someone who is a member of The Mafia?
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| What is the ending to the riddle that begins If a tree falls in the forest and nobody's around to hear it...?
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| What is the English translation of the Latin phrase mea culpa?
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| What is the first line of Little League Baseball's official pledge?
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| What is the first name of the pop singer whose legions of devotees are known as Fanilows?
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| What is the highest score that a student can earn on an Advanced Placement Test?
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| What is the highest score you can get on the SAT an exam with three sections each worth 800 points?
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| What is the last word of Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous I Have a Dream speech?
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| What is the less fierce sounding given name of pro golfer Tiger Woods?
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| What is the meaning of the term pro tempore?
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| What is the most populous city in the world's most populous country?
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| What is the name of a concise feature on Facebook that helps users get a friend's attention?
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| What is the name of MySpace's president who is included as the first friend for every new member?
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| What is the name of Robert De Niro's star obsessed character in the 1983 film King of Comedy?
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| What is the name of the cell ringtone that is popular with teens as its high frequency makes it inaudible to adults?
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| What is the name of the classic toy that utters lines such as The cow says moo with the pull of a string?
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| What is the name of the dog who has appeared alongside Sailor Jack on Cracker Jack packages since 1918?
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| What is the name of the fictitious company featured in the 1999 cult film Office Space?
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| What is the name of the greedy corporation featured predominantly in the animated movie Wall E?
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| What is the name of the novelty tune used as the theme song to Britain's long running Benny Hill Show?
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| What is the name of the well known organization for gay and lesbian Republicans?
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| What is the only Grand Slam tennis tournament that makes its players dress almost entirely in white?
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| What is the only piece of equipment needed to play the popular kids' game known as cat's cradle?
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| What is the primary occupation of the man whose official website address is jgrisham.com?
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| What is the primary setting of the 1975 classic film One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
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| What is the product of the famous perfume names Chanel No 5 and Chanel No 19?
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| What is the proper spelling of a mythological being known for shape shifting often under a full moon?
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| What is the punch line to the joke that asks Why couldn't Beethoven find his teacher?
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| What is the punch line to the math joke What does trigonometry have in common with a beach?
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| What is the real first name of movie director Spike Lee?
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| What is the singular form of the word criteria?
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| What is the subject of the 2011 documentary Beats Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest?
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| What is the term for the stage of pregnancy during which a mother begins to feel her baby moving?
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| What is the three letter abbreviation commonly used to refer to ABC's long running morning show?
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| What is the total number of Commandments and deadly sins traditionally recognized in Christianity?
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| What is the Wall Street lingo for a small company's stock that trades for under $5 a share?
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| What is the well known nickname for Montana a title hinted at by the state's official motto Oro y Plata?
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| What is Yuri Gagarin's claim to fame?
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| What is...Cliff Clavin? is the title of a classic Cheers episode in which Cliff appears on what TV show?
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| What Italian cheese derives its name from the name of Italy's capital city?
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| What James Bond film gets its title from Bond's family motto Orbis non suffit?
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| What keyboard symbol's name comes from a Greek word meaning little star?
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| What kind of athletes are most likely to use small optical devices known as range finders?
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| What kind of food is produced in an apiary?
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| What kind of person suffers from what psychiatrists term pseudologia fantastica?
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| What kind of vehicle can be ordered in standardized Panamax and Suezmax sizes?
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| What kitchen utensil is often found in four sided and six sided versions?
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| What late night TV host features a weekly segment in which he writes humorous thank you notes from his desk?
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| What legendary musician was known for his love of fried peanut butter and banana sandwiches?
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| What luxury automaker is known to car enthusiasts as The Prancing Horse a reference to its famous logo?
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| What Madonna single shares its name with a psychiatric Personality Disorder characterized by sharp mood swings?
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| What major artery located in the upper arm is commonly monitored to check a person's blood pressure?
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| What Major League Baseball Team is commonly referred to by the synonymous nickname Pale Hose?
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| What major tennis tournament bills itself as The Grand Slam of Asia/Pacific?
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| What medical device was invented by a doctor who was too shy to put his ear to a lady's chest?
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| What member of Congress is also an OBGYN who claims to have delivered more than 4000 babies?
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| What MLB team has gone longer without winning the World Series than any other franchise in history?
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| What movie's famous counting cards scene is spoofed in the 2009 comedy The Hangover?
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| What musical act's Livin' On a Prayer placed number one on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the '80s?
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| What musical instrument when made with a vertical frame and strings is called an upright?
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| What musician wrote his song Walk On The Wild Side about the unusual people who hung out with Andy Warhol?
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| What musician wrote the 1989 bestseller Tales from Margaritaville?
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| What NASA mission's stated primary objective was simply Perform a manned lunar landing and return?
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| What national advocacy group uses the trademarked slogan We are their voice?
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| What Native American tribe shares its name with a popular brand of recreational vehicle?
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| What naval vessel shares its name with a popular game that comes pre installed on Windows computers?
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| What NFL franchise plays home games in a venue appropriately named Arrowhead Stadium?
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| What NFL team's name was chosen to honor its large number of fans with Scandinavian ancestors?
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| What normally hairless actor has been bald since the age of 20 due to a makeup mishap involving greasepaint?
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| What noted African American writer collaborated on The Autobiography of Malcolm X?
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| What novel begins When he was nearly thirteen my brother Jem got his arm badly broken at the elbow?
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| What novel features a character suffering from the fictional genetic disorder chrono displacement?
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| What now famous singer played Charlene DuPrey Willis's girlfriend on the '80s sitcom Diff'rent Strokes?
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| What number follows 8 in the Fibonacci sequence 1 1 2 3 5 8?
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| What nut is a primary ingredient in the chocolate flavored spread Nutella?
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| What office supply was invented in 1962 when a scientist found he could read through spilled yellow ink?
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| What old fashioned exclamation is repeated throughout the 1957 hit song Great Balls of Fire?
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| What part of a bride's wedding dress comes in elbow fingertip and cathedral lengths?
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| What part of a suit of armor is a gauntlet?
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| What part of the body is made up of about 100 billion neurons?
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| What part of the world is home to the only country whose name begins with the letter Q?
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| What phenomenon is caused by the refraction and reflection of light passing through water droplets?
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| What phrase was used by the media to describe the wave of change that swept some Arab countries in 2011?
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| What physical characteristic is also known as a nevus?
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| What plastic toy comes with a pointing device called a planchette?
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| What playwright artfully plugged his most famous work by saying Some of my plays peter out and some pan out?
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| What poet is commonly credited with writing the traditional lyrics to the New Year's Eve Song Auld Lang Syne
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| What pop singer's videos often feature professional motocross racer Carey Hart her husband since 2006?
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| What pop star made his TV acting debut in 2010 playing teenage bomber Jason McCann on CSI?
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| What pop star once quoted as saying I don't want to be Mr.Sexy back forever?
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| What pop star was named an Ambassador for Youth and Culture by her native country of Barbados?
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| What popular cleaning brand's varieties include Dusters Dry and WetJet?
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| What popular dish's name is pronounced exactly like that of a well known brand of pasta sauce?
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| What popular grocery store brand comes in a distinctive grandmother shaped container?
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| What popular movie was based on a 1976 magazine article about the 2001 Odyssey nightclub?
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| What popular toy was created when engineer Scott Stillinger tied together a bunch of rubber bands?
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| What popular TV program began as a local talk show called AM Chicago?
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| What popular TV show is set in the fictional seaside town of Cabot Cove?
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| What popular U.S. tourist destination's exterior consists of 142 stainless steel equilateral triangles?
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| What popular Web series features an irritating piece of fruit that constantly heckles his kitchen counter neighbors?
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| What presidential election will be the first in which both Barack Obama's daughters will be eligible to vote?
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| What presidential last name can be typed using just the right hand side of a standard keyboard?
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| What product's 1972 patent describes a foamable resinous composition sprayed from an aerosol can?
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| What professionals are sometimes disparagingly referred to as the gnomes of Zurich?
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| What psychological condition shares its name with a region of the Atlantic Ocean known for its squalls and shifting winds?
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| What puny prize is doled out each year by real Nobel laureates to highlight unusual research?
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| What R&B artist was an early mentor to Justin Bieber getting him his first record deal at 14 years old?
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| What race's last place finisher receives a red lantern supposedly to help light the way home at night?
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| What rapper's song Dear Mama was officially preserved in the U.S. Library of Congress in 2010?
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| What reality star had her famous catch phrases I die! and Bananas! trademarked in 2009?
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| What region of the globe shares its name with a term meaning a state of listlessness or sadness?
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| What religious sect congregates in buildings called Kingdom Halls?
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| What renowned scientist's lab books were once kept in lead lined boxes because they were radioactive?
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| What restaurant chain is famous for its trademarked Horsey Sauce?
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| What retailer donates proceeds from sales of its Easy Button to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America?
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| What retailer offers customers its signature dish of Swedish meatballs?
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| What retailer's original store in Freeport MA has been opened 24 hours a day for over 50 years?
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| What rock band dedicated a 2005 to it's lead singer's father in law director Bruce Paltrow?
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| What sci fi movie depicts an ageist futuristic world in in which people over 30 are systematically shot?
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| What scientific theory attempts to find unexpected patterns in seemingly random data?
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| What serves as the punchline in a popular Cheez It commercial that asks What do you call a cheese that isn't yours?
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| What Sesame Street character is famous for having a single oversized eyebrow?
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| What singer plays screen siren Jean Harlow in Martin Scorsese's 2004 movie The Aviator?
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| What singer's 2009 greatest hits albums includes the tracks Toxic and Baby One More Time?
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| What singer's revealing 1993 Rolling Stones cover memorably featured two strategically placed hands?
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| What single word is California's state motto?
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| What sitcom features a well to do family employing a wise cracking butler named Geoffrey Butler?
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| What sport does Jose Canseco play professionally?
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| What sport's college teams traditionally compete in post season games called bowls?
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| What sports unnecessary roughness penalty inspired the name of the USA drama Necessary Roughness?
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| What state contains the ten tallest peaks in the U.S.
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| What state's capital and largest city sits on the shores of Narragansett Bay?
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| What state's former chief executive once inspired the bumper sticker Coldest State Hottest Governor?
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| What state's standard license plates feature the motto The First State?
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| What supernatural film features a psychic giving a lonely widow the warning Molly you in danger girl?
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| What tattooed celebrity has the name of his three sons Brooklyn Romeo and Cruz inked on his back?
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| What term is often used to describe a session of Congress held after the elections but before the new term?
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| What terms refers to the tendency for shoppers to buy small comfort items during a recession?
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| What Tim Burton film was advertised with the tagline His story will touch you even though he can't?
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| What Tony winning Broadway musical features a cast of risque R rated puppets?
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| What toy was once reportedly banned in Japan because people looked indecent when they used it?
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| What track and field event is also known as the quarter mile?
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| What trade magazine is famous for its distinctive jargon inventing words like boffo and whammo?
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| What traditional M&M's Milk Chocolate candy color was replaced by blue in 1995?
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| What TV actress' first job was as one of The Love Boat Mermaids a dance troupe on The Love Boat?
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| What TV cartoon centers on two stepbrothers their pet platypus and an evil scientist named Dr.Doofenshmirtz?
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| What TV chef released the 2010 book Savannah Style illustrating a full year of Southern living?
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| What TV drama is based on the popular Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris?
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| What TV drama's opening narration begins My name is Michael Weston. I used to be a spy until...
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| What TV network operates the website jokes.com?
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| What TV personality's fans express their allegiance by proclaiming themselves members of Team Coco?
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| What TV sitcom was based on a novel by H.Richard Hornberger a surgeon and Korean War veteran?
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| What TV star was famous for his stage exiting catch phrase And away we go?
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| What two word term is used by publishers to refer to all unsolicited manuscripts they receive?
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| What type of clothing is a monokini?
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| What type of cloud is typically associated with fair weather?
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| What type of neckline gets its name because it is traditionally seen on sweaters by rowers?
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| What type of soup is known affectionately as Jewish penicillin?
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| What U.S. agency is headquartered in a D.C. area neighborhood known as Langley?
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| What U.S. city has a public transportation system known as MARTA?
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| What U.S. city is home to Grant's tomb the final resting place of President Ulysses S. Grant?
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| What U.S. city's layout is based on plans by Pierre Charles L'Enfant who was inspired by the Palace of Versailles?
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| What U.S. institution is nicknamed The Nation's Attic?
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| What U.S. landmark exists today as a result of the Boulder Canyon Project Act of 1928?
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| What U.S. movie was released in France under the title La Guerre des Etoiles?
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| What U.S. president famously declared that he felt as strong as a bull moose?
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| What U.S. president is commonly credited with inventing the swivel chair?
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| What U.S. president's mother was given the rather unusual first name Stanley?
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| What U.S. reality show has a Chinese version whose title translates to Forward at High Speeds?
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| What U.S. state is divided into two regions called the Upper Peninsula and the Lower Peninsula?
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| What U.S. state is home to a city that promotes itself with the catchphrase There's No Place Like Nome!?
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| What U.S. state is home to a university whose football team is known as The Ragin Cajuns?
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| What U.S. state is home to both Boise National Forest and Coeur d'Alene National Forest?
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| What U.S. state is home to England's historic London Bridge which was dismantled and moved in 1968?
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| What U.S. state name is featured on labels of Jim Beam whiskey?
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| What U.S. state was denied statehood until 1896 after it agreed to ban the practice of polygamy?
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| What U.S. state's 3 most populous cities all have names beginning with the letter C?
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| What U.S. state's capital city is named after Revolutionary War hero Francis Nash?
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| What U.S. state's capital was named after the Most Holy Sacrament of the Body and blood of Christ?
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| What U.S. state's largest city is named for Frederick Billings a president of the Northern Pacific Railway?
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| What U.S. town holds an annual Wyatt Earp Days festival to celebrate its most famous lawman?
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| What unit of measure is still based on a century old platinum iridium cylinder kept near Paris France?
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| What university lists its official colors as Madonna blue and papal gold?
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| What urban clothing brand was co founded by hip hop mogul Jay Z?
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| What vegetable plant produces a soft yellowish silk often used in herbal remedies?
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| What vegetable's name is an answer to the common riddle What has eyes but cannot see?
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| What veteran performer stars alongside Christina Aguilera in the 2010 musical Burlesque?
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| What was the first James Bond movie to show 007 ordering a martini shaken not stirred?
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| What was the first name of the man who created Webster's dictionary?
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| What was the name of the cocker spaniel featured in a famous 1952 address by Richard Nixon?
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| What was the relationship between U.S. Presidents William and Benjamin Harrison?
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| What was the relationship of fashion designer Donatella Versace to the late Gianni Versace?
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| What was the world's tallest man made structure for over 45 centuries?
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| What weather related term is in the title of a nursery rhyme with a line The old man is snoring?
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| What Will Ferrell movie features several actors who are credited as Background Sleestak?
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| What word of Yiddish origin means pleasantly plump?
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| What words are on the official flag of the Salvation Army?
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| What world leader travels on an airplane nicknamed Shepherd One?
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| What would be the name of '60s folk group Peter Paul and Mary if their last names replaced their first names?
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| What writer sought out his former college professor Morrie Schwarz after seeing him on an episode of Nightline?
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| What's the CORRECT spelling of the winning word in the first ever Scripps National Spelling Bee in 1925?
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| What's unusual about the way Ziggy the loveable comic strip character is commonly depicted?
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| When a person is at rest about how long does it take for all of his blood to circulate through his heart?
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| When an NFL head coach chooses to challenge a referee's ruling he throws what color flag onto the field?
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| When asked in 2007 if he had ever cried at a movie what actor jokingly replied At the premiere of Batman & Robin?
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| When asked why he titled his movie Bananas what director replied Because there are no bananas in it?
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| When digesting one's food which of these steps in the digestion process occurs first?
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| When England adopted the new Gregorian calendar in 1752 people complained that they lost how many days?
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| When Footloose was remade in 2011 it dropped the original's chicken race scene which took place on what?
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| When he was assassinated in Dallas Texas in in 1963 John F. Kennedy was riding in what make of car?
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| When in the air the famous Goodyear blimps are filled with nearly 203 000 cubic feet of what?
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| When introducing new Apple products Steve Jobs was known for sporting what distinct fashion ensemble?
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| When it is July in the U.S. what season is it in Argentina?
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| When it premiered which of these movies had a title that referred to a date in the future and not the past?
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| When its first three letters are removed what U.S. president's name becomes that of an '80s TV icon?
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| When jump starting a car the jumper cables are usually attached to what part of the vehicle?
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| When kissed which of these landmarks is said to endow visitors with the gift of gab?
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| When listed in the newspaper which of these numbers are often referred to as quotes?
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| When not anchoring NBC Nightly News what newsman frequently spoofs himself of TV's 30 Rock?
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| When ordered Venti sized which Starbucks drink tops out at more calories 630 than a McDonald's Big Mac?
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| When poaching eggs chefs often use which of these ingredients to prevent the whites from spreading?
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| When President Garfield was shot in 1881 who invented a type of metal detector to try and find the bullet?
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| When repeated three times which of these words does not become the title of a Top 40 pop song?
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| When spelled as one word what baseball hall of famer's last name means having a pH more than 7?
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| When stating a woman's measurements as in 36 25 36 the numbers correspond to which of the following?
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| When the night has come / And the land is dark are the first two lines in what classic 1961 song?
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| When the number 4 is multiplied by its reciprocal what is the product?
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| When the year 1776 is written in Roman numerals what letter is farthest on the right?
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| When their perimeters are of equal length which of these shapes always has the largest area?
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| When translated from the French what is the full name of the resort company known as Club Med?
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| When TV advertisers refer to the all important 18 49 demo demo stands for what?
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| When used in reference to electronic organizers the abbreviation PDA stands for personal digital what?
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| When would a car dealership need to sell a Ford Taurus in order to sell it during the astrological period of Taurus?
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| When written CORRECTly which of these terms should not contain an apostrophe?
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| When written properly which of these '80s pop bands has an exclamation point at the end of its name?
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| When you put the word water in front of it which of these shoes becomes the name of a venomous snake?
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| When you use a key resource to gain advantage in a deal it is said that you are playing what kind of card?
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| Where does the German accent mark the umlaut appear in the brand name Haagan Dazs?
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| Where on a personal check can you typically find its nine digit ABA or routing number?
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| Where would you find a widow's peak?
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| Whereas the back of a coin is called its reverse the front side is technically known as what?
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| Whew! is an interjection often used to express which of these emotions?
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| Which actress has twins named Hazel and Finn?
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| Which Baldwin brother wrote The Unusual Suspect an account of becoming an evangelical Christian?
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| Which branch of the U.S. military was founded most recently?
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| Which Dancing With the Stars professional shares their name with a well known brand of vodka?
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| Which Desperate Housewives' actress's first name is also a noun meaning happiness?
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| Which literary character is a famous example of a picaresque hero a lowborn character who lives by his wits?
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| Which movie title comes from a phrase its screenwriter heard while working as an embedded journalist in Iraq?
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| Which New York City street is best known as the home of the New York Stock Exchange?
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| Which of the following animals is not an ungulate?
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| Which of the following best describes a man who is known as a Beau Brummell?
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| Which of the following birds is not named for the sound that it makes?
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| Which of the following classic sitcom characters had only sisters for siblings?
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| Which of the following could be used to introduce both the 29th U.S. president and a Grammy nominated rapper?
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| Which of the following dishes is defined as a hearty soup usually containing fish or shellfish especially clams?
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| Which of the following is a 2007 movie featuring Beatles music and not a 60s movie starring The Beatles?
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| Which of the following is a classic men's toiletry brand and not one of the Spice Girls?
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| Which of the following is a common definition for the word tawny?
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| Which of the following is a fancy substitute for my fiance?
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| Which of the following is a fancy word for the behavior that makes Pinocchio's nose grow?
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| Which of the following is a hip sounding chapter title in Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time?
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| Which of the following is a true statement about reindeer?
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| Which of the following is equal to one century?
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| Which of the following is equal to the number to the total number of days in a fortnight?
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| Which of the following is not a lyric from Bob Dylan's rock ballad Like a Rolling Stone?
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| Which of the following is not a synonym for trinket?
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| Which of the following is not one of the 8 vegetables in the beverage V8?
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| Which of the following is not one of the five ingredients listed on a pint of Haagen Dazs vanilla ice cream?
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| Which of the following is often classified as a type of role playing game?
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| Which of the following is the CORRECT case sensitive spelling of a popular brand of digital video recorder?
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| Which of the following is the CORRECT name for the popular breed of dog much prized by Queen Elizabeth II?
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| Which of the following is the name of a landlocked country in Africa and not an island in Hawaii?
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| Which of the following is the name of a popular blog specializing in nerd culture?
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| Which of the following is the name of an organization that holds an annual Best Bagger championship?
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| Which of the following is the title of a 1963 Marvin Gaye song and not a phrase commonly uttered by courtroom attorneys?
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| Which of the following names does not refer to the same rapper as the others?
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| Which of the following refers to a style of eating in which patrons share large dishes of food?
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| Which of the following results in a professional bull rider being disqualified and receiving no score?
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| Which of the following superlative phrases is true of Abraham Lincoln?
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| Which of the following values is equal to one billion?
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| Which of the following was the name of an upscale ocean liner that sailed from 1969 to 2008?
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| Which of the following words is not a synonym for brouhaha?
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| Which of the following words is spelled inCORRECTly?
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| Which of the following words was spelled backwards in the movie and novel The Shining?
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| Which of the following would be the name of Spanish actor Antonio Banderas if it were translated into English?
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| Which of these '80s sitcoms did not feature a live in housekeeper as one of its main characters?
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| Which of these '90s movies shares a main character with the best selling novel Hannibal Rising?
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| Which of these '90s romantic comedies did not star Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan?
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| Which of these 1981 hits would best be described as a power ballad?
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| Which of these 2010 movies held a premiere in Lexington Kentucky near where much of it was filmed?
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| Which of these 80s action icons is not featured in the 2010 action flick The Expendables?
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| Which of these activities involves a process known as purling?
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| Which of these actors appeared as both a male and a female character in the Godfather films?
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| Which of these actors attributes his unique performance style to ignoring the punctuation marks in his scripts?
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| Which of these actors is a devout Buddhist who has studied with the Dalai Lama?
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| Which of these actors is also a successful venture capitalist who made a killing on an early investment in Skype?
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| Which of these actors' last names is often used as a slang term meaning to hog?
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| Which of these actresses bears a heart shaped tattoo inscribed with her husband's name Antonio?
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| Which of these actresses did not divorce her husband shortly after receiving her Academy Award?
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| Which of these actresses is the author of a 2010 self help book aptly titled Getting the Pretty Back?
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| Which of these actresses shares her name with a common shade of brown?
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| Which of these actresses shares her name with a popular line of Pepperidge Farm cookies?
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| Which of these adjectives has never doubled as the name of a Pope?
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| Which of these adjectives is not included in the lyrics of the 1958 novelty song Purple People Eater?
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| Which of these American Revolutionary War figures is buried not in the United States but in London England?
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| Which of these American Revolutionary War figures is often considered the Father Of The American Navy?
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| Which of these ancient Greeks is famous for writing Elements an influential treatise on geometry?
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| Which of these animal classifications best describes the traditional symbol of the Republican Party?
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| Which of these animal names is also a unit of measurement commonly used by chemists?
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| Which of these animal noise words is also the name of a popular online urban city guide?
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| Which of these Animal Planet TV Shows stars animals that typically grow the largest?
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| Which of these animal terms comes from a Latin word meaning to gnaw?
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| Which of these animals commonly moves around using a technique known as knuckle walking?
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| Which of these animals has the longest gestation period lasting an average over 20 months?
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| Which of these animals hunts its prey using echolocation a system of biological sonar?
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| Which of these animals is a marsupial?
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| Which of these animals is classified as an actual variety of fish?
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| Which of these animals is known for breaching?
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| Which of these animals is not considered an insect?
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| Which of these animals transports food in its cheeks?
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| Which of these animated characters flexes his muskels in the 1960 cartoon Muskels Shmuskels?
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| Which of these apple varieties shares its name with a well known mountain in Japan?
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| Which of these architectural elements is a type of built in seat located adjacent to a fireplace?
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| Which of these are the initials of a high end fashion label and not a code for a US city airport?
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| Which of these articles of clothing fittingly gets its name from the Spanish word for shade?
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| Which of these articles of clothing shares its name with an 18th century Spanish folk dance?
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| Which of these artists is notorious for singing through Auto Tune pitch CORRECTion software?
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| Which of these athletic pursuits is not one of the three events in a traditional triathalon?
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| Which of these authors' last names sounds the same as a capital city in Texas?
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| Which of these authors' monograms is the same as the name of a well known delivery company?
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| Which of these band names does not feature the name of a chemical element?
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| Which of these bands gets its name from its bassist's days making change as a cashier at Starbucks?
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| Which of these Beatles classics featured several lyrics sung in French?
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| Which of these beloved comedy pairings consists of two animated characters and not two real life people?
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| Which of these beloved Sesame Street muppets doesn't have a nose?
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| Which of these Ben and Jerry's flavors was named after a key figure in the 1969 Woodstock festival?
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| Which of these berries is believed to be a hybrid of the blackberry and the raspberry?
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| Which of these Best Picture winners is about a fictional character and not a historical figure?
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| Which of these beverages is usually homogenized before being sold to consumers?
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| Which of these big names in aviation is also the first name of one of Sarah Palin's children?
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| Which of these Bill Murray movies takes place primarily at Christmas time?
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| Which of these bird names is also a verb meaning to complain?
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| Which of these birds is able to fly?
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| Which of these birds is able to fly?
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| Which of these bodies of water was named for the oysters once harvested there?
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| Which of these body parts is not normally treated by an otolaryngologist?
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| Which of these bottled water brands is produced by the makers of Coca Cola?
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| Which of these branches of mathematics would a student most likely learn first?
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| Which of these branches of the Armed Forces operates F 16s?
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| Which of these brand names features two misspelled words?
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| Which of these brave actresses appeared in a 2006 movie in which her head was shaved on screen?
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| Which of these breeds of dogs takes it name from the region in Germany where it was originally bred?
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| Which of these Broadway musicals was inspired by a famous painting?
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| Which of these cable networks focuses on music not movies?
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| Which of these cable pundits is known for using an old fashioned chalkboard as a visual aid?
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| Which of these cable reality series is usually set nearest to the Arctic Circle?
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| Which of these cable TV news hosts once served in Congress as a Florida Republican?
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| Which of these California cities lays claim to the title Capital of Silicon Valley?
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| Which of these candy bars was once marked with the slogan Two for me none for you?
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| Which of these card games is also called Memory?
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| Which of these cartoon characters would best be described as a lothario?
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| Which of these celebrities is not mentioned in the lyrics of the 1998 Barenaked Ladies hit One Week?
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| Which of these celebrities was born in Cuba and not Puerto Rico?
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| Which of these celebrity kids is the child of an Oscar winning mother and a Grammy winning father?
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| Which of these characteristics must be true about an Olympic size pool?
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| Which of these characters appeared in the short lived Broadway musical Seussical?
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| Which of these characters from AFI's list of the fifty greatest movie villains was an actual movie star?
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| Which of these characters from the original Star Trek TV series speaks with a Russian accent?
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| Which of these characters is from the 1978 movie Grease and not the 1988 movie Hairspray?
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| Which of these Charlie Chaplin movies was intended to make fun of Adolf Hitler?
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| Which of these chart topping albums was recorded by an American Idol champion?
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| Which of these cheeses is commonly known in the United States as Swiss Cheese?
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| Which of these children's games traditionally ends when someone reaches tensies?
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| Which of these children's games uses a spinner to determine a player's move?
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| Which of these children's movies was not based on a book by Roald Dahl?
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| Which of these cities has roughly the same latitude as New York City?
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| Which of these cities in Michigan shares its name with a cryptocrystalline variety of the mineral quartz?
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| Which of these cities is also the name of a famous cocktail made with vermouth whiskey and a dash of bitters?
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| Which of these city themed songs mentions Graceland and the ghost of Elvis in its lyrics?
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| Which of these classic animated Disney characters never communicates using words?
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| Which of these classic board games is designed for the youngest age group?
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| Which of these classic fictional characters performs his on the job duties in a belfry?
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| Which of these classic films was directed by Diane Sawyer's husband?
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| Which of these classic movies is set during the Korean War?
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| Which of these classic novels features the wise advice Never laugh at live dragons?
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| Which of these classic novels was written by a man named after Ralph Waldo Emerson?
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| Which of these classic sitcom characters was not played by an actor with the same first name?
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| Which of these classic TV characters often tells others to sit on it!?
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| Which of these classic TV series featured a regular character who was a cross dresser?
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| Which of these classic TV shows has a title character whose name means large in Latin?
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| Which of these classic works of literature is a sequel?
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| Which of these classic works of literature is typically categorized as a short story and not a novel?
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| Which of these classroom supplies is traditionally made of calcium carbonate?
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| Which of these cocktails typically requires the use of a bartending tool called a muddler?
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| Which of these coins depicts the U.S. president who served in office the earliest?
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| Which of these colorful characters does not appear in the 1992 movie Reservoir Dogs?
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| Which of these colors does not take its name from a gemstone?
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| Which of these colors is by defintion a shade of purplish red?
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| Which of these combinations of road races would require a participant to run the farthest?
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| Which of these combinations of standard coin rolls is worth the most money?
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| Which of these comedies features both Luke and Owen Wilson?
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| Which of these comedies prominently features a fortune telling carnival game called Zoltar Speaks?
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| Which of these common household objects is a simple incendiary device?
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| Which of these common ingredients in Japanese cuisine is a vegetable and not a type of edible seaweed?
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| Which of these common kitchen ingredients is often clarified by heating it on the stove?
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| Which of these common Latin phrases means to a sickening degree?
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| Which of these common tongue twisting phrases features numerous examples of sibilance?
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| Which of these common yoga positions involves standing on one leg?
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| Which of these commonly used abbreviations is short for a French phrase?
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| Which of these companies was founded in the early 1980s in Melbourne Australia by a woman and her husband?
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| Which of these company's stocks more than doubled in the early '20s largely as a result of Prohibition?
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| Which of these computer keyboard symbols is also featured on a standard telephone keypad?
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| Which of these confections is often made in a machine that uses centrifugal force?
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| Which of these consumer product titans is known as the father of frozen food?
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| Which of these continents lies in the Northern Southern Eastern and Western Hemispheres?
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| Which of these cooking related words is also a verb meaning to hunt illegally?
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| Which of these cosmetics can be used in an emergency to stop pantyhose from running?
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| Which of these could be an alternative title for TV Land's celeb reality show Harry Loves Lisa?
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| Which of these countries generally gets colder in temperature the farther south you travel?
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| Which of these countries is an island nation in the Pacific and not a country in Africa?
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| Which of these countries is home to the world's largest Kurdish population?
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| Which of these countries is situated partly on what continent and partly on the other?
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| Which of these countries lies in the coffee producing region of the world known as the bean belt?
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| Which of these countries' people usually eat with fork and spoon using only chopsticks for noodles?
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| Which of these country names can be spelled by placing three U.S. state postal abbreviations in a row?
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| Which of these Crayola Crayon colors takes its name from a lyric in the song America the Beautiful?
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| Which of these creatures are on display in the Nocturnal House at the Cincinnati Zoo?
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| Which of these deserts is by far the coldest with temperatures known to fall as low as minus 40 degrees?
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| Which of these devices indicates the time of day with a shadow?
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| Which of these dishes is traditionally prepared in a molcajete a heavy bowl made of volcanic rock?
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| Which of these Disney Princesses was not born with but rather married into her royal title?
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| Which of these dog breeds is also slang for an overly aggressive person?
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| Which of these drinks is sometimes ceremoniously opened by cutting the top off the bottle with a specialized sword?
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| Which of these drugstore brands operates the website RespectTheRoll.com?
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| Which of these drugstore brands shares its logo design with the Socialist Labor Party of America?
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| Which of these elements is an active ingredient in calamine lotion?
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| Which of these English towns is famous for the bath salts that come from its local springs?
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| Which of these entries from the Cassell Dictionary of Slang means to follow closely?
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| Which of these esteemed actors had a brief if memorable nude scene in the comedy classic Animal House?
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| Which of these European capitals is not located along the Danube river?
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| Which of these European cities was built thousands of years ago atop seven hills?
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| Which of these European countries is in large part a peninsula?
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| Which of these events derives its name from a Greek word meaning to dip?
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| Which of these events occurs quadrennially?
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| Which of these fabrics is named for a variety of goat found in a hilly region between India and Pakistan?
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| Which of these family movies about animals centers on a creature that weighs the most?
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| Which of these famous American poems mentions the Massachusetts towns of Lexington and Concord?
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| Which of these famous authors was not born in Ireland?
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| Which of these famous lines is associated with a president who was a Democrat?
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| Which of these famous melodies is traditionally played on a bugle?
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| Which of these famous names features a Spanish phrase meaning of the bull?
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| Which of these famous people never appeared as a guest star on the HBO series Sex and The City?
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| Which of these famous phrases was chanted throughout the New Orleans Saints' Super Bowl victory in 2010?
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| Which of these famous poem titles features the first words of the poem itself?
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| Which of these famous scientists was an Augustinian monk?
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| Which of these famous statues depicts a young man who is about to do battle with a giant?
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| Which of these famous structures was built as a tomb?
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| Which of these famous teenagers is a black belt in karate?
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| Which of these famous women was beheaded?
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| Which of these famous WWII battles took place on a Pacific island?
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| Which of these fancy deserts is not typically lit on fire as part of its preparation?
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| Which of these fashion accessory names is sometimes used as a verb to mean eating very quickly?
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| Which of these fast food chains specializes in burgers known as sliders?
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| Which of these fast food chains specializes in miniature hamburgers known as sliders?
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| Which of these features of planet Earth is considered part of its hydrosphere?
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| Which of these felines lends its name to Apple's 2011 version of their operating system OS X?
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| Which of these female names has not appeared in a Rolling Stones hit song title?
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| Which of these fictional characters are described as being three apples tall?
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| Which of these films depicts a real live court case and not an epic battle between two fictional creatures?
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| Which of these films was loosely based on a 1927 Upton Sinclair novel?
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| Which of these firearms also serves as shorthand for punching a hole in a beer can and drinking it quickly?
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| Which of these flowers has a common yoga pose named after it?
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| Which of these fonts consists of symbols instead of letters?
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| Which of these food items is predominantly produced in the Italian town of Modena
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| Which of these food pairs is commonly used to refer to one's job or livelihood?
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| Which of these food related places saw the invention of the chocolate chip cookie in 1933?
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| Which of these foods goes unmentioned in Sesame Street's song I Eat the Colors of the Rainbow?
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| Which of these foods is commonly sold in probiotic varieties?
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| Which of these foods is said to have negative calories because it requires more calories to eat than it provides?
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| Which of these foreign language words literally means the many?
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| Which of these former presidents did not serve as a governor before being elected to the White House?
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| Which of these FOX shows was not created by animation impresario Seth MacFarlane?
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| Which of these French expressions means roughly the the same as a done deal?
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| Which of these French terms is used to refer to the main exhibit in a collection?
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| Which of these funny expressions is Yiddish for dirt?
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| Which of these games features the categories Action Object and Person/Place/Animal?
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| Which of these gases is not considered one of the greenhouse gases believed to contribute to global warming?
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| Which of these gemstones is named after a Russian czar?
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| Which of these genres of world music traces its roots to the Mexican Revolution?
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| Which of these geological features shares its name with a verb meaning to reach a stable level?
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| Which of these geometric sounding names is synonymous with the word scam?
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| Which of these glands are present only in a person's skin?
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| Which of these government agencies is headquartered in Atlanta?
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| Which of these government officials counts Paul Volcker and Alan Greenspan as predecessors?
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| Which of these grocery items is commonly sold in a container that features a gabled top?
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| Which of these groups define almost all hemophiliacs?
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| Which of these groups of geometric shapes has the most total sides?
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| Which of these guitar parts shares its name with a verb meaning to worry?
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| Which of these has never been the title of a reality series about people who attempt to flip houses?
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| Which of these healthy edibles is a type of algae?
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| Which of these herb names comes first in the title of a classic 1966 album by Simon and Garfunkel?
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| Which of these historic events took place in New Jersey?
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| Which of these historic leaders was known to wear clothing he made himself using a spinning wheel?
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| Which of these historical events occurred earliest in the calendar year?
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| Which of these hit '80s songs features the recurring line The shareef don't like it?
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| Which of these hit songs from the '70s has the same title as a classic Christmas carol?
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| Which of these household appliances contains a vacuum tube called a magnetron?
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| Which of these household appliances is commonly equipped with an ionizer?
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| Which of these household cleaners shares its name with a figure from Greek mythology?
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| Which of these idioms features the last names of an Oscar winning actress and actor?
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| Which of these illnesses is caused by a bacteria not a virus?
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| Which of these ingredients is not traditionally used to make pesto?
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| Which of these instruments is not part of a traditional mariachi band?
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| Which of these internationally famous luxury brands was founded not in Italy but in Spain?
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| Which of these is a character on The Sopranos and not a cast member on Jersey Shore?
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| Which of these is a common slang term meaning an extremely short period of time?
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| Which of these is a famous singer's Web site and not a children's entertainment site?
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| Which of these is a fancy word for a bartender?
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| Which of these is a genetic trait that causes one to have an unusual reaction to sunlight?
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| Which of these is a popular carnival game in which you hit mechanical critters on the head with a mallet?
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| Which of these is a show on the Fox Business Channel and not a USA Network drama/
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| Which of these is a term for spicing up otherwise mild food?
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| Which of these is a true statement about celebrities Taylor Lautner Taylor Hicks and Taylor Swift?
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| Which of these is a true statement about the letters in the standard Google logo?
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| Which of these is an accurate description of a person with what is playfully known as a farmer's tan?
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| Which of these is equal in number to the number of items in a baker's dozen?
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| Which of these is not a reed instrument?
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| Which of these is not a type of jewelry but rather a device for monitoring alcohol consumption?
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| Which of these is not an actual comic book superhero?
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| Which of these is not an example of static electricity at work?
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| Which of these is not one of the bones found in the human ear?
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| Which of these is not one of the few elements that are naturally magnetic?
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| Which of these is not one of the four superheroes featured in the 2005 movie The Fantastic Four?
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| Which of these is not one of the so called BRIC countries the four nations with the largest emerging markets?
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| Which of these is not one of the three corners of the mysterious Bermuda Triangle?
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| Which of these is not one of the twelve years represented in the Chinese calendar?
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| Which of these is often defined as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results?
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| Which of these is the CORRECT name of a popular brand of eco friendly household products?
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| Which of these is the CORRECT spelling for a popular brand of breakfast cereal?
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| Which of these is the CORRECTly capitalized abbreviation for a common graduate degree?
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| Which of these is the name for a chain of membership only warehouse stores?
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| Which of these is the name of a common type of medium heeled shoe worn by both men and women?
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| Which of these is the name of a popular brand of electric powered mobility scooter?
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| Which of these is the name of an all natural line of products known for its beeswax based lip balm?
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| Which of these is the not so modest title of a ubiquitous hit song in 2006?
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| Which of these is true about Mike Wazowski the character that Billy Chrystal plays in Monsters Inc.
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| Which of these jazz greats was often billed as The World's Greatest Trumpeter?
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| Which of these key ingredients helps give traditional Worcestershire sauce its signature taste?
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| Which of these kitchen gadgets performs the same function as a strainer?
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| Which of these landmarks selected as one of the New 7 Wonders of the World in 2007 was built most recently?
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| Which of these languages uses the Cyrillic alphabet?
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| Which of these Las Vegas casinos is famous for its elaborate dancing fountains?
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| Which of these Latin phrases roughly translates to it does not follow?
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| Which of these legendary sports figures was nicknamed Joltin' Joe?
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| Which of these lines of a traditional wedding rhyme is the name of a 2011 romantic comedy starring Kate Hudson?
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| Which of these literary children is not an orphan?
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| Which of these Looney Tunes cartoons stars Pepe Le Pew and not Speedy Gonzalez?
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| Which of these Looney Tunes characters would be classified in the animal kingdom as Gallus gallas domesticus?
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| Which of these major cities is located in Pakistan?
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| Which of these male names comes from French words meaning the king?
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| Which of these mammals has the longest maximum life expectancy?
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| Which of these mathematical terms best describes the trajectory path of a fly ball?
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| Which of these members of The Brady Bunch is said to be suffering from middle child syndrome?
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| Which of these modern inventions uses gyroscopes to operate?
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| Which of these monuments is the only surviving structure of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World?
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| Which of these movie funnymen started out as a correspondent on Comedy Central's The Daily Show?
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| Which of these movie stars got her famous last name from her first husband?
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| Which of these movie stars named Sean is a woman?
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| Which of these movies does not feature Jack Nicholson's character dying a gruesome death?
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| Which of these movies features a prime number in its title?
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| Which of these movies features a scene in which Brad Pitt's character wrestles a bear?
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| Which of these movies features a scene involving Halloween but not Christmas?
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| Which of these movies in the Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise was released first?
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| Which of these movies is not mentioned in the 1989 Billy Joel song We Didn't Start the Fire?
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| Which of these movies named for cities spawned an Oscar winning song by Bruce Springsteen?
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| Which of these movies was released the earliest?
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| Which of these music acts is not co ed?
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| Which of these musical acts shares its name with a dish traditionally served on New Year's Day in the South?
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| Which of these musical groups could be loosely described as a string quartet?
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| Which of these musical terms means very slowly?
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| Which of these names for a Mexican dish is also the Spanish name for a musical instrument?
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| Which of these names is trademarked by the Sealed Air Corporation?
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| Which of these national landmarks features a large stone tablet inscribed with the text of the Gettysburg Address?
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| Which of these nations is not considered to be part of the European region known as Scandinavia?
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| Which of these natural wonders is a cataract?
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| Which of these natural wonders is a well known example of a chasm?
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| Which of these newspapers is published the farthest west?
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| Which of these NFL venues boasts a scoreboard topped with two giant condiment bottles?
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| Which of these non common disorders did not exist until the 20th century?
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| Which of these noted scientists is often referred to as a primatologist?
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| Which of these nouns does not function as a one word definition for the word teddy?
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| Which of these nouns is not commonly used as a slang verb meaning to dismiss from a job?
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| Which of these nouns when used as an adjective means typical or classic?
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| Which of these now generic terms did not once refer to a specific brand name?
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| Which of these nursery rhymes is about a treat traditionally eaten around Easter?
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| Which of these objects is not part of the contraption at the center of the board game Mouse Trap?
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| Which of these objects weights roughly 45.52 carets?
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| Which of these ocean dwelling creatures is named for its equine profile?
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| Which of these ocean dwelling creatures is named for its equine profile?
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| Which of these offenses can be committed simply by speaking?
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| Which of these oft quoted movie lines was originally spoken by Dustin Hoffman?
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| Which of these old cities shares its name with a popular brand of Mexican food products?
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| Which of these organizations holds a massive get together every four years called a Jamboree?
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| Which of these organizations is commonly known by just the first letter of its abbreviation?
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| Which of these organizations proclaims on it's Web site Animals are not ours to wear?
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| Which of these Oscar winning actresses won her Oscar for playing an Oscar winning actress?
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| Which of these overused words on Lake Superior University's Banished Words list was added last?
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| Which of these painters is known for his prominent use of gold leaf?
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| Which of these pairs of letters would not appear on the face of a clock that uses Roman numerals?
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| Which of these pairs of same named presidents served their terms in office furthest apart?
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| Which of these parts of the body is formally known as the pharynx?
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| Which of these pastas derives its name from an Italian word meaning little twine?
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| Which of these patriotic songs was written by a person whose last name ends with the letters U S A?
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| Which of these people belongs to a group often identified by the acronym SCOTUS?
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| Which of these performers was famous for saying in a deep voice Thank you thank you very much?
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| Which of these phrases best describes the blood of a person suffering from anemia?
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| Which of these phrases does not appear in the famous last line of the Gettysburg Address?
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| Which of these phrases does not appear in the title of one of the bestselling Harry Potter books?
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| Which of these phrases is commonly used to describe a person who is emotional and creative?
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| Which of these phrases is not sung at the end of the theme to Gilligan's Island?
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| Which of these phrases is sung repeatedly in the popular kids' song Jimmy Crack Corn?
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| Which of these pieces of office equipment is widely regarded as useful for preventing identity theft?
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| Which of these platinum selling hard rock bands is fronted by a woman?
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| Which of these plays was written while the playwright lived at 632 St. Peter Street in New Orleans?
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| Which of these poets shares his initials with the TV network that airs Sesame Street?
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| Which of these political figures was born in Hope Arkansas just nine years after Bill Clinton?
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| Which of these political pundits is nicknamed The Ragin' Cajun?
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| Which of these popular '80s sitcoms shares its names with a TV game show that aired in the '50s?
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| Which of these popular candies are often sold in containers resembling milk cartons?
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| Which of these popular cell phone apps allows users to check in to the places they visit?
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| Which of these popular Christmas tunes was originally titled One Horse Open Sleigh?
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| Which of these popular drugstore brands is used to treat the medical condition androgenic alopecia?
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| Which of these popular family sitcoms debuted on TV the earliest?
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| Which of these popular films does not share its name with a main character in the film?
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| Which of these popular kids' movie franchises features a 2009 film subtitled The Squeakquel?
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| Which of these popular liqueurs is not orange flavored?
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| Which of these popular soft drink brands was named after a slang term for moonshine?
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| Which of these popular TV sitcoms is not filmed in a mock documentary style?
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| Which of these popular types of dogs was originally bred to herd livestock?
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| Which of these popular Web sites designates its most active users as PowerSellers?
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| Which of these poultry peddling fast food chains is famous for always being closed on Sundays?
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| Which of these precious metals is a form of resin?
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| Which of these prefixes literally means occurring together?
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| Which of these products comes in a pure cornstarch variety?
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| Which of these professional sports leagues does not include a team from Canada?
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| Which of these prominent political surnames is also the name of a Japanese town that lies west of Tokyo?
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| Which of these psychology terms comes from a Greek verb meaning to purge?
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| Which of these Radio Hall of Fame inductees is nicknamed King of the Countdowns?
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| Which of these Real Housewives installments was canceled after only one season?
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| Which of these reality shows is hosted by visual effects experts Jamie Hynamen and Adam Savage?
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| Which of these relatives of former First Daughter Jenna Bush are named Barbara?
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| Which of these retail chains is named for a prudish English queen?
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| Which of these retailers claim to be the most recognized name in plus size clothing?
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| Which of these rodents are known for collecting bright shiny objects and taking them to their nests?
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| Which of these S&P credit ratings would most strongly suggest that a company is a good investment?
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| Which of these sassy phrases is not also the title of a film featuring Diane Keaton?
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| Which of these schools features a famous Rotunda that is a half scale version of the Pantheon in Rome?
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| Which of these scientific units is named in honor of the inventor of the telephone?
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| Which of these scientists made his most famous discoveries while working with pea plants?
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| Which of these sea creatures can be classified as a pinniped?
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| Which of these Sesame Street characters is known for referring to himself in third person?
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| Which of these sets of celebrity siblings are professional football players?
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| Which of these Shakespeare characters is guilty of regicide?
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| Which of these sheet music notations directs a musician to play lovingly?
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| Which of these shoe companies shares its name with a type of antelopes?
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| Which of these shoe styles traditionally has soles made of rope?
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| Which of these sides of a standard six sided die does not have a dot located directly in the middle?
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| Which of these signs of the zodiac is traditionally symbolized by a person and not an animal?
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| Which of these singers could sing EIEIO if she sang only the vowels in her name in a row?
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| Which of these singers had a hit Top 40 song with a title that begins with the letter X?
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| Which of these singers had a Top 40 song with a title that begins with the letter X?
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| Which of these slang phrases means roughly the same thing as “put the pedal to the metal”?
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| Which of these slang phrases means to contribute money to a special collection?
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| Which of these slang terms is defined out west as an urban easterner who vacations on a ranch?
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| Which of these snack brands has a name that was inspired by a First Lady?
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| Which of these songs by the Beatles contains three different pronouns in its title?
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| Which of these soon to be stars did not appear in the 1983 movie The Outsiders?
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| Which of these sources of light can be categorized as phosphorescent?
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| Which of these Southern cities shares its name with a dance that was wildly popular in the 1920s?
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| Which of these sports has a shot clock that gives players 24 seconds to try to score?
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| Which of these sports stars was not in the top 5 of Sports Illustrated's 2010 list of highest earning athletes?
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| Which of these stars is not among the few to have won an Emmy Oscar Grammy and Tony?
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| Which of these state capitals is closest to the Mexican border?
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| Which of these statements is true regarding Pinot Grigio and Pinot Gris wines?
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| Which of these states has a postal abbreviation that is also a commonly used exclamation?
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| Which of these states is longer from east to west than it is from north to south?
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| Which of these states is often referred to in the media as a flyover state?
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| Which of these states shares a border with more than two other U.S. states?
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| Which of these Steven Seagal movie titles does not begin with a preposition?
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| Which of these stringed instruments often has over forty five strings?
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| Which of these substances if subjected to enough heat and pressure could theoretically be turned into a diamond?
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| Which of these suffixes appears in the names of two U.S. state capitals?
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| Which of these superstar superheroes when properly spelled has a hyphen before the man?
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| Which of these tabloid mainstays is a mom to a young son named Jayden James?
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| Which of these talk shows is not considered a spin off of The Oprah Winfrey Show?
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| Which of these technological advancements was not invented by Benjamin Franklin?
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| Which of these terms derives from early film shorts that often ended with its female characters in perilous situations?
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| Which of these terms for a writing implement is actually a brandname trademarked in 1957?
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| Which of these terms is commonly used to describe a group of locusts?
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| Which of these terms is often used to refer to the generation of Americans born between 1978 and 1989?
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| Which of these terms is the apt name of one of the most common causes of the common cold?
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| Which of these terms is used to refer to things that are suitable for either gender?
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| Which of these terms of endearment are repeated throughout the Motown classic I Can't Help Myself?
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| Which of these terms refers to a psychic entertainer who specializes in manipulating people's minds?
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| Which of these Texan city names is Spanish for yellow?
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| Which of these Texas city names can be spelled by writing three well known musical syllables?
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| Which of these theme restaurants typically features simulated thunderstorms and animatronic gorillas?
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| Which of these things found in nature are often classified as angiosperms or gymnosperms?
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| Which of these title characters rarely talks?
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| Which of these Toyota models shares its name with the 3rd largest city in the state of Washington?
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| Which of these trademarked kitchen products is a form of acrylic?
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| Which of these traffic signs is in the shape of a polygon with the most sides?
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| Which of these trees secretes a thick sticky substance called pitch?
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| Which of these tropical locales is not mentioned in the Beach Boys hit song Kokomo?
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| Which of these TV characters commonly buzzed friends into his home using a two way intercom?
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| Which of these TV comedies popularized the catch phrase That's what she said?
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| Which of these TV personalities is a former fashion model who once spent a summer modeling for Chanel?
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| Which of these TV series titles contains a superlative adjective?
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| Which of these TV show ratings denotes programming intended specifically for viewers seventeen and older?
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| Which of these TV show titles is a synonym for happiness?
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| Which of these TV shows typically concluded with its main character typing an entry into his computer diary?
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| Which of these TV sitcoms features a pesky uber geek whose signature catch phrase is Did I do that?
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| Which of these types of jewelry in standard sizes known as opera princess and choker?
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| Which of these U.S. banknotes features a portrait of a man who is bearded?
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| Which of these U.S. cities is located in the tri state region known as Ark la Tx?
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| Which of these U.S. cities is named after an ancient Greek city not a Native American tribe?
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| Which of these U.S. cities is primarily serviced by a major airport named for jazz great Louis Armstrong?
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| Which of these U.S. cities is situated northeast of Denver CO?
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| Which of these U.S. cities is west of the Mississippi River?
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| Which of these U.S. cities' social elite were commonly known as brahmins in the 19th century?
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| Which of these U.S. corporations has thousands of employees that are members of the UAW?
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| Which of these U.S. national parks lies across the Continental Divide?
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| Which of these U.S. presidents does not have a state capital named after him?
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| Which of these U.S. presidents has a middle name that was the last name of another U.S. president?
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| Which of these U.S. states has a capital city whose name features an adjective?
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| Which of these U.S. states has a postal abbreviation whose letters are not in alphabetical order?
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| Which of these U.S. states have postal abbreviations that contain the same two letters?
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| Which of these U.S. states is home to the Chocolate Mountains rumored to contain vast amounts of gold?
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| Which of these U.S. states is located entirely in the Eastern time zone?
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| Which of these units of measurement comes in standard statute and slightly longer nautical versions?
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| Which of these vegetables is actually a miniature variety of cabbage?
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| Which of these vegetables is also known as the Mexican turnip?
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| Which of these vegetables is commonly referred to as a spring onion or green onion?
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| Which of these vehicles often lacks handlebars?
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| Which of these verbs has a past tense form that is also a word for a type of woman's shoulder scarf?
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| Which of these was not a member of the original cast of Saturday Night Live?
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| Which of these web sites requires visitors to give a DOB before entering?
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| Which of these websites features often annoying pop up text balloons officially dubbed Annotations?
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| Which of these websites is not about a Founding Father but the home page of a major insurance company?
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| Which of these well known nicknames is not commonly used to refer to a former U.S. President?
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| Which of these well known nursery rhymes prominently features an insect?
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| Which of these well known songs is an example of a sea chanty?
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| Which of these well known TV dads was played by an actor who had the same first name as his character?
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| Which of these winged creatures is not featured in the U.S. postal stamp series Pollination?
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| Which of these women has never been married to Tom Cruise?
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| Which of these women helped created the Parental Advisory Labels found on albums with explicit content?
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| Which of these words comes from a Latin term meaning almost an island?
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| Which of these words contains an umlaut?
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| Which of these words features all five vowels in alphabetical order?
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| Which of these words features four consecutive letters in alphabetical order?
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| Which of these words features the chemical symbols for sulfur gold and sodium?
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| Which of these words is a fancier way of saying a lie?
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| Which of these words is derived from the popular name of a notorious London mental institution?
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| Which of these words is derived from two Greek roots meaning self and write?
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| Which of these words is often seen on Nintendo's Web site but never in Merriam Webster's dictionary?
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| Which of these words means both to stick together and to split apart?
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| Which of these words means dramatic or theatrical?
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| Which of these words once referred to hoods worn by French nobles?
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| Which of these world leaders is a graduate of the University of Leipzig?
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| Which of these would be an appropriate response to the Spanish question Que tal?
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| Which of these years will be a leap year?
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| Which planet is often called the earth's twin because it is nearly the same size in diameter?
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| Which popular reality show is based out of the island town Unalaska Alaska better known as Dutch Harbor?
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| Which retailer donates 5 percent of its income about $3 million per week to community outreach programs?
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| Which treat was the indirect result of a failed attempt by its inventor to make synthetic rubber?
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| Which type of nut puts the rocks in Haagen Dazs' Rocky Road ice cream?
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| Which writer captured the essence of Transcendentalism thinking with an 1841 essay that advised Trust thyself?
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| While a fisherman hauls in the catch what is the name for the person who sells it?
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| While campaigning what U.S. president appeared on Laugh In delivering a deadpan Sock It To Me?
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| While First Lady Nancy Reagan regularly enlisted the help of Joan Quigley a San Francisco what?
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| While Johnny Cash famously sang about A Boy Named Sue what oldie features a lyric about a gal named Sue?
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| While on the job which of these sports stars often uses a black finish Louisville Slugger C271?
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| Who are the three Heathers in the cult 1989 movie of the same name?
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| Who are The Twitter Guys?
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| Who created the SNL character Sally O'Malley a 50 year old who loves to kick stretch and kick!?
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| Who designed the famous black and red dress worn by Michelle Obama the night of the 2008 election?
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| Who Do You Think You Are is a question repeatedly posed to the Mr in what hit song?
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| Who holds the record for the longest Senate speech spending 24 hours attacking a famous civil rights bill?
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| Who is Alberto Contador?
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| Who is Berry Gordy Jr.?
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| Who is credited with the memorable quip In the future everyone will be world famous for fifteen minutes?
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| Who is Curtis Stone?
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| Who is Dr. Egon Spendler?`
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| Who is Laurence Tureaud?
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| Who is Mario Lavandeira?
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| Who is Marshal Bruce Mathers III?
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| Who is Michael Buble?
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| Who is Reginald Dwight?
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| Who is Rick Rubin?
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| Who is the only person who has won Emmys for both Lead Actress in a Drama and Lead Actress in a Comedy?
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| Who is the youngest justice currently sitting on the U.S. Supreme Court?
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| Who once referred to her parents' love triangle as the Brad Pitt/JenniferAniston/Angelina Jolie of their day?
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| Who penned the 2008 memoir Here's the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice?
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| Who was both the last U.S. president of the 19th century and the first U.S. president of the 20th century?
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| Who was David Letterman's first guest on NBC in 1982 and again on CBS in 1993?
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| Who was president of the Soviet Union when it formally dissolved in 1991?
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| Who was president when CNN debuted Larry King Live which ended its 25 year run in 2010?
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| Who was sworn in as a Supreme Court justice13 years after winning Brown v. Board of Education?
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| Who wrote the famous poem that begins A thing of beauty is a joy forever?
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| Whose famous World Series walk off home run inspired Jack Buck's classic line I don't believe what I just saw?
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| Whose NY Times obituary noted that his fashion and portrait photographs helped define America's image of style?
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| Whose work on sound recordings earned him a spot in the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2004?
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| Why do old newspapers turn yellow?
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| Why is there a brass ring embedded in the middle of 8th Street in the town of Manitowoc Wisconsin?
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| Winner of seventeen James Beard awards Saveur magazine primarily covers what topic?
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| With a traditional French manicure a person's nails receive which of these treatments?
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| With a wider wingspan than Air Force One what country's leader flies in an airbus dubbed Air Sarko One?
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| With an alien hero sent to earth as an infant the 2010 film Megamind shares a setup with what other movie?
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| With Dana Andrews as Lt. Ted Stryker the 1957 film Zero Hour! served as the basis for what movie spoof?
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| With handles shaped like bunny ears the Rabbit is a popular high end version of what kitchen utensil?
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| With lyrical answers like Shave his belly with a rusty razor an old song asks What shall we do with whom?
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| With over fifty mountain peeks exceeding 14 000 feet what U.S. state has the most fourteeners?
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| With Pluto being labeled a dwarf planet in 2006 what is now the smallest planet in our solar system?
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| With roughly 1 in 10 companies giving employees the day off what is the least observed major U.S. holiday?
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| With roughly 8000 residents what is the smallest state capital in the United States?
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| With the help of Martin Luther the 16th century Reformation began as a movement to reform what?
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| With white sand offsetting dark peaty water Ireland's Lough Tay is a body of water often referred to as what?
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| Women currently make up what fraction of the Supreme Court?
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| World Without End is the title of the 2007 follow up to what author's best selling Pillars of the Earth?
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| Written by the British group Psapp Cosy in the Rocket is the theme song to what long running TV drama?
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| Written circa 340 BC Aristotle's work Meteorologica largely examines which of these subjects?
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| Yappy hours are social events in which attendees are encouraged to bring their what?
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| Years before his brief marriage to Renee Zellweger what country crooner had a hit with the song You Had Me from Hello?
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| Years before starring in the movie Enchanted what actress worked briefly as a Hooters waitress?
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| You must have been something before electricity is a playful jab at a person's what?
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| You probably think this song is about you is a famously caustic lyric from what hit song?
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| You take the high road and I'll take the low road is a line from a traditional song of what people?
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| You'll be a man my son! are the famous last words of a popular Rudyard Kipling poem with what title? |