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Eat too many chockies, these, & you may find yourself crook, "sick" |
chocolates
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This "Mean Girls" star who appeared in a controversial 2008 photo spread in New York Magazine |
Lindsay Lohan
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This fluffy white confection holds your Rice Krispies Treats together |
marshmallows
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Recent computer analysis determined her face is 83% happy, 9% disgusted, 6% afraid & 2% angry |
Mona Lisa
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This bent steel rod struck by a small metal rod is used in the final movement of Beethoven's Ninth |
a triangle
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The alpha factor measures a stock's own volatility; this Greek letter compares it to the entire market |
(Larissa: What is omega?)
beta
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Like the highest peak in Western Europe, the highest peak in Australia is in a chain with this name |
the Alps
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This Dallas Cowboys fan whose ex, Nick Lachey, gave her a maltepoo dog that now spends time with Tony Romo |
Jessica Simpson
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Sharing its name with a French novel, this candy bar was originally 3 nougat bars |
Three Musketeers
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His photograph subjects include John Quincy Adams, Zachary Taylor, and Jefferson Davis |
(Mathew) Brady
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This string quartet instrument that's deeper pitched & slightly larger than a violin has a similar name |
the viola
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In this sport, the ball has 3 holes in which you put your fingers |
bowling
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An Australian sporting hero, Sir Donald Bradman is the only Aussie knighted for his services to this sport |
cricket
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This object of Borat's affection who, in 2008, had a romantic Valentine's Day performing at a Paris strip club |
Pamela Anderson
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In "The Godfather", Richard Castellano says, "Leave the gun. Take" these pastries |
cannolis
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This American symbol is said to come from a N.Y. butcher who stamped his army supplies "U.S." in the War of 1812 |
Uncle Sam
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The name of this small guitar-like instrument popular in Hawaii is Hawaiian for "jumping flea" |
the ukulele
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It's what Papa had in a 1965 James Brown hit |
"A Brand New Bag"
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In 1967 a talking koala became the spokesmarsupial for this airline |
Qantas
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This star on the pregnancy watch list who's very fond of her partner who produced her film "A Mighty Heart" |
Angelina Jolie
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Liquor brand that's integral to the sweet potato pudding at Miss Mary Bobo's boarding house in Lynchburg, Tenn. |
Jack Daniel's
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Using descriptions from the events at Gethsemane, forensic experts constructed what they believe is this person's face |
Jesus
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The bull-fiddle is also known as the double this |
the bass
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Beginning in the 1970s, more than 1 million of these Indochinese refugees fled the Communist regmes where they lived |
boat people
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Besides the platypus, Australia's other egg-laying mammal is this one that looks like a porcupine |
an echidna
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This actress whose father Billy Ray "got caught up in...filming" & forgot to buckle up for one of his scenes |
Miley Cyrus
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In 1948 Aaron Lapin's company introduced this aerosol dessert topping brand |
Reddi-wip
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Research says he had a toothbrush mustache because the Prussian style didn't fit under a WWI gas mask |
(Adolf) Hitler
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This orchestral giant can have up to 48 strings & measure more than 6 feet tall |
a harp
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This national variety of python can grow to 30 feet long |
the Burmese python
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