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Because it disproportionately affects childless women, it was once known as the "Nun's Disease" |
breast cancer
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1977: John Travolta strikes a pose & points his finger to the sky |
Saturday Night Fever
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Strikes, coins in the fountain, sheets to the wind |
three
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Determined by a coin toss, this Oregon city's name honors the one in Maine |
Portland
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He was the world's No. 1 ranked tennis player for 1999 |
Andre Agassi
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On Sept. 30, 2004 this popular arthritis drug was withdrawn due to concerns about its effect on heart health |
Vioxx
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1978: Mick, Keith & the boys smile & smirk in wig catalog ads |
Some Girls
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A marionette, an offer with hidden conditions, a yo-yo |
things with strings
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With a little "faith", you'll find this state capital in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo mountains |
Santa Fe
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Amazed, astonished, staggered, dumbstruck... |
(Dan: What is aghast?)
flabbergasted
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This itchy ailment is also called atopic dermatitis |
(Jeremy: What is psoriasis?)
eczema
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1973: Against a black background, a prism bends a beam of light into a colorful spectrum |
(Alex: Pink Floyd, yeah.)
Dark Side of the Moon
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Mangabey, rhesus, proboscis |
monkeys
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Named for an Indian tribe, this Washington city hosted Expo '74 |
Spokane
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This mythological animal carries Zeus' thunder & lightning |
(Dan: What's an eagle?) ... (Alex: Remember, "gas" has to come up in the response.)
Pegasus
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Its fair-skinned, non-indigenous population gave this country of 20 million the world's highest skin cancer rate |
(Dan: What's New Zealand?) (Jeremy: What's South Africa?) ... (Alex: Dan was closer. Sorry, Brian, not, uh, quickly enough. What's [*]? They're out in the sun a lot.)
Australia
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1973: Paul McCartney & 8 others including James Coburn & Christopher Lee are caught by a police spotlight |
Band on the Run
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Nelson, of hosts, Conrad's Jim |
Lords
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew unleashes a black lab in the training course.) The bark alert is one of the tests a dog must pass to be on a search team certified by this Department of Homeland Security agency
"Search!" "Rrowr rrowr rrowr!" |
(Jeremy: What is the American Red Cross?) (Brian: What is the Transportation Safety Administration?) ... (Alex: You've heard it many, many times. What is [*]? [*].)
FEMA
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See this town, see it run along the only road in Hickman County, Tennessee |
Spot
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This country is located across the Mozambique Channel from the coast of Africa |
Madagascar
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Doctors use this word, from the Latin for "convenient", for infections striking a weak immune system |
opportunistic
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1978: Billy Joel leans against an alley wall holding a trumpet |
52nd Street
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Corps, raspberry, pneumonia |
(Alex: ...unless you pronounce it "puh-monia".)
words with a silent "P"
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Popular with shoppers, this Pa. town was named for a tavern that was named after Frederick the Great |
(Brian: I went five times with never saying it; today it's it; True Daily Double.)
King of Prussia
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To denote excessive politeness, it follows "After you, Alphonse" |
No, Gaston, after you ("After you, Gaston" accepted)
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