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Of Antony's suicide, she says, "So it should be that none but Antony should conquer Antony" |
Cleopatra
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The ruby & Webb are pink-pulped varieties of this breakfast food |
grapefruit
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He was preparing for the U.N. conference in San Francisco when he died in Warm Springs, Ga. on April 12 |
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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On average, the icy layer on top of this snow-covered continent is 7,000 feet thick |
(Hugh: What is Greenland?)
Antarctica
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Lift up, or tear down & demolish |
raise/raze
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If you're greatly pleased, you're said to be this |
(Judy: What is in the pink?) (Alex: Umm... no.) ... (Alex: [After the first break] Judy, good news for you--we have checked with one of our "Thesaurus of American Slang" books and it indicates that your response a while ago of "in the pink" is just as good as "tickle pink", so you pick up an extra $400.)
tickled pink
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Since "It's the Real Thing", this 4-letter name was registered as a trademark in 1945 |
Coke
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The railroads in Honduras were built mainly to transport this fruit that has a lot of ap"peel" |
bananas
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Instructed, or tightly drawn |
taught/taut
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Baptista Minola is "An affable and courteous gentleman" but this woman, his elder daughter, is a shrew |
Katherine (Kate)
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The pink material used to build the state capitol in Austin, Texas has to be "taken for" this stone |
granite
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3-word phrase repeated in the title of this favorite holiday song from 1945:
[Instrumental] |
"Let It Snow"
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It's no sham: Aer Lingus is this country's national airline |
(Alex: We have about a minute left.)
Ireland
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A flash of light, or a knack for doing something |
(Judy: [No response when called])
flare/flair
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Of Shallow, Sniveling or Slimy, the one who's a country justice in "Henry IV, Part 2" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Shallow
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It's the common name of conjunctivitis |
pink eye
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In May he announced that he wouldn't seek a fourth term as mayor of New York City |
Fiorello LaGuardia
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This island known for giant statues is also called Te-Pito-O-Te-Henua, "The Navel of the World" |
Easter Island
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A sharp-bladed tool, or puts 2 + 2 together |
adz/adds
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John Waters is the director of "Pink Flamingos" & Roger Waters is the bassist of this rock group |
Pink Floyd
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In a surprise coup, he overthrew Argentina's new government & set up his own cabinet |
Juan Peron
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The Ivory Coast is next to this African country once known as the Gold Coast |
(Hugh: What is Mali?) (Joyce: What is Sri Lanka?)
Ghana
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Unfriendly & threatening, or a friendly shelter for traveling students & hikers |
hostile/hostel
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