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| As of 2007, it begins at 2 A.M. on the second Sunday in March & ends at 2 A.M. on the first Sunday in November |
Daylight Savings Time
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| Bo & Luke Duke's scantily clad cousin |
Daisy Duke
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| The first American-born winner of this Nobel was Robert Millikan, for his study of the elementary electric charge |
Physics
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| One of the main jobs of red blood cells is to carry this gas from the lungs to the body's tissues |
oxygen
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| In Acts, after Peter knocks at a door she forgets to let him in; Carlton the doorman could've helped |
(Jennifer: Who is Rachel?)
Rhoda
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| In the arena form of this sport, the field is only 50 yards long |
football
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| Sofia is the capital of this country on the Balkan Peninsula |
Bulgaria
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| On TV's "The Golden Girls", this was Betty White's character |
Rose Nylund
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| Sing the song of this poet, one of the Roughs, seen here |
Walt Whitman
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| In the Sun hydrogen gas is transformed by a series of atomic reactions into this other gas |
helium
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| This name for a son of Leah means "behold a son" in Hebrew; it has nothing to do with a sandwich |
Reuben
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| You're blushing--I hope I haven't done this to you by telling that story from when you were 6 |
embarrassed
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| It is both National Poetry Month & National Humor Month |
April
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| Ms. Graham of "Swingers" & "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" |
Heather Graham
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| A plaza in San Francisco is named for this politician who was a city supervisor when he was slain in 1978 |
(Harvey) Milk
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| Rising too fast from deep water forces nitrogen gas into the blood, causing this condition in scuba divers |
the bends
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| Infertile for the first 20 years of her marriage to Isaac, she later had the twins Jacob & Esau |
(Saif: Who is Rachel?)
Rebekah
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| The fresh type of this pizza cheese comes packed in whey or water |
mozzarella
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| This great statue of Giza has the Arabic name Abu al-Awl, "father of terror" |
the Sphinx
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| He chaired the commission that investigated the deaths of JFK & Lee Harvey Oswald |
(Alex: [*] Commission.)
(Earl) Warren
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| Firedamp, basically methane, is most often found in these places |
(Saif: What are swamps?) (Alex: No.) (Saif: Bog?) ... (Alex: It's a decomposition of coal, so it's found in [*].)
coal mines
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| All trouble faded away for her as she wandered slowly through the Fields of Boaz |
Ruth
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| Unlike a close relative, the blue-winged variety of this Aussie bird doesn't "laugh" but cackles |
kookaburra
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| Pug-faced Slytherin student Parkinson, who's keen on Draco Malfoy |
Pansy
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| This American lyricist collaborated with Frederick Loewe on the song "The Rain In Spain", among others |
(Alan Jay) Lerner
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| The first use of this elemental gas as a weapon was by the Germans at the Second Battle of Ypres |
chlorine
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| One of the 7 archangels, he's not a painter, but rather presides over the spirits of men in the afterlife |
Raphael
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| These French-speaking people make up about 30% of Belgium's population |
(Jennifer: Who are... the Flemish?) (Alex: No, you have the Flems and the [*].)
Walloons
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