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MACBETH'S WITCHES ON FOOD NETWORK |
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In this year the world said goodbye to Princess Diana & Mother Teresa |
1997
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This band led by brothers Eddie & Alex hit with "Dancing In The Street" & "Dance The Night Away" |
Van Halen
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Use a whole toad but only the toe of this similar creature--you want that subtle flavor |
(Carl: What is a newt?)
a frog
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The Guardian reported in 2008 that this London airport's new Terminal 5 was losing 900 bags a day |
Heathrow
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This country, reunited in 1990, is one of Europe's most obese nations because of sausage & beer intake |
Germany
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In a car, you missed your street--now this is the maneuver you'll make to head in the opposite direction |
a U-turn
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Charles Lindbergh flew solo across the Atlantic in this year |
1927
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Courteney Cox & this guy were "Dancing In The Dark" in his 1984 music video, directed by Brian De Palma |
Bruce Springsteen
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Remember that kids' game "got your" this? Well, we've got a Turk's, & in it goes |
a nose
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After customers were stranded by delays, JetBlue issued one of these, like a certain 10 amendments |
a bill of rights
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Truck drivers are 50% more likely to die of heart disease; exhaust from this type of fuel appears to be the culprit |
diesel
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22nd-letter style of sweater |
a V-neck
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The Russian Revolution began in this year, comrade |
1917
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That hair! That sneer! Man, it was the early '80s when this Brit was "Dancing With Myself" |
(Billy) Idol
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You'll get a nice crunch with scale of dragon & this sharp item from a wolf |
a tooth
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Brussels Airlines retooled after superstitious fliers complained of this number of dots in the logo |
13
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In 2007, 12.1% of U.S. wage & salary workers were members of these, down from 20% in 1983 |
unions
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This term for an FBI agent dates back to before the 1920s |
a G-man
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Federal troops enforced integration at Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas in this year |
1957
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In 1984 they hit the Top 20 when they took us back to their "Dance Hall Days"; everybody, this band tonight |
Wang Chung
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Root of this, the plant that killed Socrates; not hard to find at a good organic produce store |
hemlock
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WestJet punk'd fliers on April Fools' Day with a $12 offer for "sleeper cabins", actually these |
the overhead bins
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There are currently over 900,000 of these & the avg. American uses under 14,000; Shakespeare used 24,000 |
words
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Originally made to accompany the main feature on a double bill, today it's any quickly made low-budget film |
a B movie
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The fiery crash of the Hindenburg in this year ended the Zeppelin era |
1937
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"We can dance if we want to"--it's the 1983 hit by Men Without Hats (& don't jump in too fast with "Pop Goes The World") |
"The Safety Dance"
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Cool it with the blood of this large, colorful African monkey, & you're done--who wants to taste? |
a baboon
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American Airlines made waves in 2008 when it stated it was charging $15 for the first of these |
checked baggage
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The lowest prime number that's 2 consecutive digits, it's also the number of the psalm "The Lord Is My Shepherd" |
23
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Leo Gerstenzang created this product in the 1920s after observing his wife applying cotton to toothpicks |
the Q-tip
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