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REALITY & GAME SHOW CATCHPHRASES |
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To help find the Ark of the Covenant, Indiana Jones used the headpiece to the staff of this Egyptian sun god |
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There's a 225-ton lady eternally greeting visitors at the entrance to this harbor |
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In the epilogue to "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows", she's married to Ron & they have 2 kids, Rose & Hugo |
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In French a frere is this, whether in the monastery or the family |
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Do you plead the fifth on ordering a side of chips & this mashed avocado dip from Chipotle? |
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What's called the this of Ashurbanipal in what was Nineveh has yielded thousands of clay tablets written in cuneiform |
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Darwin Harbor was named in 1839 by John Stokes, a surveyor aboard this ship |
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J.R.R. Tolkien said he envisioned this wizard as an "odinic wanderer" |
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Depending on where you are speaking Spanish, this relative could be a nana or an abuela |
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Your request for French fries has been overruled; I'm ordering you a Greek salad with kalamata these |
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Located at Windsor Castle, the locket seen here contains the bullet that killed this admiral in an 1805 battle |
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On Dec. 16, 1773 the locals decided to give this harbor an unusual bit of pollution, & the world would never be the same |
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In 2017's "Origin", this symbology professor treks through Spain on a quest to find a cryptic password |
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In Swedish a brorsdotter is this |
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"Will you accept this rose?" |
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I concur with Justices Ginsburg & Sotomayor, who ruled that this, Nathan's specialty, can be considered a sandwich |
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Artifacts were recovered from a Song Dynasty ship that sank along what's called the "Maritime" this Chinese trade route |
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About 400 miles at its widest point, this sea has harbors in Riga, Latvia & Klaipeda, Lithuania |
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In "A Study in Scarlet", he tells us "in the year 1878 I took my degree of Doctor of Medicine of the University of London" |
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This older relative is a grosstante in German |
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"Please pack your knives and go" |
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We are about to hear testimony from Rick Wetzel, co-founder of a bakery that hand-rolls & bakes these in flavors like Sinful Cinnamon |
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Algonquin for "beads", also a type of currency strung on belts that could be used to declare war, or to signal peace |
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Here's a view from this bridge named for the water below |
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John the Savage is a central character in this classic novel set in the year 632 AF (After Ford) |
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In Portuguese irma means this & cidade irma is this kind of city |
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"Big bucks, no whammies!" |
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As it's cheat day, I'll allow testimony regarding a trip to this "shack" for its namesake drink--or we can make it a malt |
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