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| If you must move a victim with a broken bone, apply one of these to prevent the broken bone from moving |
(Tanya: What is a tourniquet?)
splint
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| Georgia produces about 40% of the USA's annual crop of this legume |
peanuts
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| 3-word phrase that followed "Good evening, I'm Chevy Chase..." |
and you're not
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| In 1991 Louis Rich introduced a bacon made out of this meat |
turkey
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| If you're hard at work, you're keeping this body part "to the grindstone" |
your nose
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(Jim: What is Louisiana?) (Jason: What is Kansas?) (Tanya: What is Alabama?)
Texas
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| To control bleeding, apply direct pressure on the wound & on these, which supply blood to the affected area |
(Tanya: What are veins?) (Alex: [*] supply blood & veins take it back.)
arteries
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| This Australian gum tree produces a resin, Botany Bay kino, that protects wood against shipworms & other borers |
eucalyptus
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| It was how everyone looked according to Fernando, the talk show host played by Billy Crystal |
mahvelous
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| The original shredder was Henry Perky, who in 1892, "shredded" this for breakfast cereal |
wheat
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| An empathetic person would give you this body part "to cry on" |
shoulder
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Pennsylvania
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| This tree, Acer saccharum, has the strongest & hardest wood of any maple |
sugar maple
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| In a parody of the debates on "60 Minutes", he spoke the immortal line "Jane, you ignorant slut" |
Dan Aykroyd
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| Its smiling-faced pitcher was trademarked back in the 1950s |
Kool-Aid
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| It's what you're said to "hold" when you're keeping your big mouth shut |
(Jim: Don't know.) (Jason: What is your water?)
your tongue
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| Modern versions of this flower, also called a clove pink, were developed in France around 1840 |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
carnation
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| (Hi, I'm Rob Schneider.) My "SNL" character Richard "The Richmeister" Laymer coined this 2-word catchphrase for Xeroxing |
"makin' copies"
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| In 1942 Gordon Harwell & Eric Huzenlaub "converted" this grain |
rice
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| The kind of icy extremities an apprehensive bridegroom gets |
cold feet
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Virginia
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| This comic played pathological liar Tommy Flanagan, whose wife was "Morgan Fairchild, yeah, that's the ticket" |
Jon Lovitz
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| Procter & Gamble has found that a form of this fat substitute it uses in WOW! chips can clean up toxic spills |
Olean (or olestra)
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| Someone who covets something of great value often says, "I'd give" these canines" "for that" |
eye teeth
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