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| Rumor has it this "Great" Russian empress had insomnia; with all those lovers, who could sleep? |
Catherine the Great
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| It's what the trio seen here represents: |
"See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil"
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| "We'll hang ourselves tomorrow...unless Godot comes" |
Waiting for Godot
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| This vegetable puts the cole in coleslaw |
Cabbage
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| A gnawing pain in the abdomen is a symptom of the peptic type of this chronic ailment |
Ulcer
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| Anna Sage, who set up John Dillinger, is known to history as this "Lady" |
"The Lady in Red"
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| This channel, spun off from Nick at Nite, said it would air nothing during the last "Seinfeld" |
TV Land
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| "I have always depended on the kindness of strangers" |
A Streetcar Named Desire
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| A lunchtime favorite, it's chicken or turkey, tomato, bacon & lettuce on 3 slices of toast |
Club sandwich
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| One of the regions of the stomach is the cardia, named for this nearby organ |
Heart
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| Some quarks are classified u, d & s: "up", this & "strange" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
down
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| Marie Walewska was one of many women who "entertained" him during his exile on Elba |
Napoleon
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| In this Shakespeare comedy, Hero is falsely accused of unfaithfulness & a huge fuss ensues |
Much Ado About Nothing
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| "Hm...11 o'clock in Grover's Corners, -- you get a good rest, too. Good night." |
Our Town
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| Bottled in France since 1863, it's the bestselling imported sparkling water in the U.S. |
Perrier
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| This "fake fat" reportedly causes abdominal cramps & inhibits the absorption of some vitamins & nutrients |
Olestra
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| Term for the spontaneous disintegration of radioactive material, or of rotting teeth |
Decay
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| Calamity Jane's memoirs spread the tale of her torrid romance with this "Wild" westerner |
Wild Bill Hickok
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| According to the title of a 1974 Billy Preston hit, this "leaves nothing" |
"Nothing From Nothing"
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| "Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; or close the wall up with our English dead!" |
Henry V
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| Some prefer melted cheese for this classic dipping dish, others prefer melted chocolate |
Fondue
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| One common shape of the stomach is like this tenth letter of the alphabet |
(Dan: What is L?) (Jason: What is K?)
J
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| The first successful laser used this gem, hence the rosy light |
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go in the round.)
ruby
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| You could call this outlaw the "Mother" of all crime; she was also the mother of Herman, Fred, Arthur & Lloyd |
Ma Barker
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| Also called the American Party, this political group's name came from its members' denials about it |
Know-Nothing
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| "Nora! Nora!...empty. She's gone." |
A Doll's House
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| Its name means "small tubes", but this Italian pasta is actually large tubes with a meat or cheese filling |
(Jason: What is penne?)
Cannelloni
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| Over-the-counter treatments for heartburn include Pepcid AC & this, from Smithkline Beecham |
(Jason: What is Pepto-Bismol?)
Tagamet
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| These devices for upping the speeds of particles may be linear or cyclic |
(Alex: Jason has found his category!)
Accelerators
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