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| One reason the military gives buzz cuts to its inductees is to prevent the spread of these parasites |
lice
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| Penne or rigatoni topped with a whole mess of cooked vegetables |
pasta primavera
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| The jacket worn by Tom Hardy to play this title role is a replica of the one worn by Mel Gibson in 3 earlier films |
Mad Max
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| Red Baron Brick Oven |
frozen pizza
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| The pamphlet ends, "Workers of the world," do this! |
unite
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| It's the term for the side opposite the right angle in a right-angled triangle |
a hypotenuse
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| Do-it-yourselfers know a buzz one is also known as a circular one |
a saw
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| "Rubber baby buggy bumpers" is a classic example of one of these |
a tongue twister
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| As a tiny superhero, Paul Rudd enlists the aid of his insect allies to defeat Yellow Jacket in this film |
Ant-Man
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| Wish-Bone Deluxe French |
salad dressing
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| Marx & Engels used this French word to refer to the capitalists who owned the means of production |
bourgeoisie
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| It's the 5-letter word for an angle that is less than 90 degrees |
acute
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| On this website, you can vote on articles with yellow buttons such as "LOL", "cute" & "OMG" |
BuzzFeed
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| It's a massive upload of information & documents, sometimes to swamp the recipient |
a data dump
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| This actress of some repute had the title role in "Ricki and the Flash" (she was not the Flash) |
Meryl Streep
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| An 8-pack of Brawny |
(Ben: What is toilet paper? Oh, sorry, excuse me, uh, [*].)
paper towels
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| "The theory of the Communists may be summed up in the single sentence: abolition of" this, an alliterative phrase |
(Alex: Ben?) (Ben: Um, what is the... [sighs] struggle--)
private property
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| A mark called a vinculum is a horizontal line placed over a decimal to show that the decimal does this |
repeat
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| In this movie Corey Allen plays Buzz, who fatally races James Dean at the edge of a cliff |
Rebel Without a Cause
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| Not flashy but often effective, it's the part of a football coach's strategy that features the running back |
the ground game
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| This film opens with its 2 heroes, Napoleon Solo & Illya Kuryakin, on opposite sides in the Cold War |
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
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| Marx & Engels wrote the manifesto for a society of German emigrants that met in this capital |
(Tiombi: What is Vienna?) (Ben: What is Berlin?) (Lynsey: What is Bern?) ... (Ben: [*].) (Alex: They met in [*]. Yes, Ben, you should've said [*] instead of what you did. Pick again, though.)
London
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| Omega is the symbol of this unit of electrical resistance |
an ohm
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| A 1980s court proceeding legally changed his first name from Edwin to Buzz |
(Buzz) Aldrin
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| This phrase was popularized by RAND methodology for identifying the bad guys who make a life of it |
career criminal
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| Seismologist Lucy Jones found fault with this film, saying you can't predict quakes as Paul Giamatti's character does |
San Andreas
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| Beech-Nut Stage 2 |
baby food
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| "The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of" these |
class struggles
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| It's the name of the mark seen here indicating a square root |
(Ben: What's a radicand? Radicand?) (Alex: No.) (Ben: Square root?)
a radical sign
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