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| The 41st state, it's known as "The Treasure State" for its immense mineral wealth |
Montana
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| Get strong to the "finich" with the Savoy type of this leafy green |
spinach
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| The Gulf of Bothnia separates Sweden & this country |
Finland
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| In a self-deprecating turn of phrase, "that's why they pay me" these |
the big bucks
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| Sam & Diane, deserving of a toast |
Cheers
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| In 1096, Godfrey of Bouillon headed for the Holy Land with his army, making him one of these, & as you can see, a caped one |
a Crusader
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| As part of Space Shuttle mission STS-41B, astronaut Bruce McCandless made the first of these without a lifeline |
a space walk
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| Argenteuil, France is known for producing a white variety of this spear-shaped veggie by growing it underground |
asparagus
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| The name of this peak that overlooks Rio de Janeiro is Pão de Açúcar in Portuguese |
(Colleen: What is, um... Sugar Mountain?)
Sugarloaf Mountain
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| You can, in a socially approved way, take out your frustration on helpless phones and glassware in these alliterative spaces |
a rage room
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| Morticia & Gomez, getting ooky |
The Addams Family
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| In 1085 this king of England ordered his officials to record how much land or livestock each man had & how much they were worth |
(Ken: Yeah, Domesday Book.)
William the Conqueror
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| In honor of Brian Piccolo, 41 is a retired jersey number of this NFL team |
the Chicago Bears
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| The name of this green veggie cultivated in ancient Rome is from the Italian for "cabbage sprout" |
broccoli
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| This Saudi capital is located at the junction of 2 wadis, Hanifa & Al-Batha |
Riyadh
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| Southern California area of canyons, passes & great views; Bob Seger rhymed them with "diamonds & frills" |
(Mark: What are... nah)
the Hollywood Hills
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| Sheldon & Amy, pure genius |
The Big Bang Theory
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| Little is known of a 10th century Spanish woman known as Ende the Illuminator except she was a very good this |
an artist
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| All belonging to noble Venetian families, "the 41" were the group of electors who chose this leader |
the doge
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| To make the chunky vegetable stew ratatouille, you'll need eggplant, tomatoes, bell peppers & this squash |
zucchini
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| Turin & Ferrara are cities on this river |
the Po
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| The idea that a certain mammal can clean out an egg without breaking it may have led to this phrase for evasive language |
weasel words
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| Finn & Rachel, a match made in high school |
Glee
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| This Castilian military man flipped sides & joined the Moors in the 1080s but flipped again & captured Moorish Valencia in 1094 |
El Cid
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| With its exuberant energy & grand scale, Mozart's Symphony No. 41 earned this nickname after a top god |
Jupiter
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| Nearly 100% of the USA's production of this thistle is grown in Central California & much of that is the green globe variety |
(Colleen: What is asparagus?)
an artichoke
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| The northernmost of Japan's 4 main islands, it's also the second-largest in area |
Hokkaido
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| Around since at least the Vietnam War era, this attack is meant to suggest the precision of a medical procedure |
a surgical strike
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| Sookie & Bill, avoiding the daylight |
(Colleen: Uh, what is...)
True Blood
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| A popular translation of a work by this Persian astronomer-poet has lines like "take the cash, and let the credit go" |
Omar Khayyam
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