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| Wycillin is a trade name for this moldy oldie of antibiotic agents |
penicillin
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| The deepest male singing voice |
bass
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| Built by the British in 1764, Fort Erie was captured by American troops during this war |
(Val: What is the Revolutionary War?)
The War of 1812
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| Contrary to popular belief, Humphrey Bogart never said "Play it again, Sam" in this 1942 film |
Casablanca
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| The original wording of this oath said "my flag" & did not mention the U.S. by name |
the Pledge of Allegiance
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| "So hurry up and bring your jukebox money", this "is a little old place where we can get together" |
"The Love Shack"
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| Antibiotics don't work against viruses; they do work against these, like the tubercle bacillus |
bacteria
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| Legendary Chicago Bears running back Brian |
Piccolo
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| The Texas fort named for this president of the Republic of Texas is home to the U.S. Army Medical Command |
Sam Houston
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| This leader said "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears & sweat", not "blood, sweat & tears" |
Winston Churchill
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| The most important function of this advisory arm is to elect the pope |
the College of Cardinals
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| "Shot through the heart and you're to blame, you" do this |
give love a bad name
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| Cefamandole is used to treat this inflammation of a membrane of the abdominal wall caused by a ruptured appendix |
peritonitis
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| A brand of Irish lager |
Harp
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| Located 35 miles from Louisville, it was named for America's first Secretary of War |
(Val: What is... ooh... Fort Hamilton?)
Fort Knox
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| "Luke, I am your father" was a misquoted line in this "Star Wars" film, the fifth episode |
The Empire Strikes Back
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| The Copyright Law of 1870 required that all copyright applicants send 2 copies of their work to this institution |
the Library of Congress
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| "We gonna rock down to" this place "and then we'll take it higher" |
"Electric Avenue"
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| While using metronidazole, do not consume this unless you enjoy cramps, headaches & profuse sweating |
alcohol
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| To move your fingers or hands in a nervous fashion |
fiddle
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| Pencil in the date-- July 6, 1777-- that's when British Gen. John Burgoyne forced the surrender of this N.Y. fort |
Ticonderoga
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| This man who created Tarzan never wrote the line "Me Tarzan, you Jane" |
Edgar Rice Burroughs
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| A 1977 ticket for parking near a fire hydrant led to the arrest of the infamous NYC killer called this |
Son of Sam
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| "Jenny, I've got your number, I need to make you mine, Jenny don't change your number" ...this one |
867-5309
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| This antibiotic often used to treat acne was discovered in 1948 |
tetracycline
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| A musical direction meaning to play softly |
(Chris: What is pianoforte?) ... (Alex: [*], all by itself, yes.)
piano
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| This North Carolina fort "boasts" of being the "home of the airborne & special operations forces" |
(Val: What is Ashford?)
Fort Bragg
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| This Brooklyn Dodgers manager said, "The nice guys are all over there. In 7th place", not "Nice guys finish last" |
Leo Durocher
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| English title of the jester-filled 1494 poem "Das Narrenschiff"; Katherine Anne Porter used it for an allegory |
"Ship of Fools"
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| "But you'll never see the end of the road while you're traveling with me, hey now, hey now, don't" do this |
dream it's over
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