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It's the smallest unit of a substance that shows all the chemical properties of that substance |
(B: What is an atom?)
Molecule
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She recorded her first hit, "A-Tisket, A-Tasket", with Chick Webb's band |
Ella Fitzgerald
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Othello believes the lies of Iago & murders this wife |
Desdemona
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If you agree to all the terms, you "sign on" this |
Dotted line
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Border cities in this state include Texarkana & Texhoma |
(R: What is Louisiana?)
Texas
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A musical one often hangs above a baby's crib |
Mobile
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The atoms of this element have only one proton & no neutrons in the nucleus |
Hydrogen
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Recorded in 1937, "One O' Clock Jump" became this bandleader's theme |
Count Basie
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Hamlet fatally stabs this father of Ophelia & Laertes through a curtain |
Polonius
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Not George Hamilton, it's the term in geometry for the straight line seen here |
Tangent
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Kentucky was the last state to get one of these on the U.S. flag |
(R: What is a star?)
Stripe
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It's also called "La Gioconda" |
Mona Lisa
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This creator of the Periodic Table directed the Bureau of Weights & Measures in St. Petersburg from 1893 to 1917 |
(Alex: Bryan, it just wasn't your day; you'd get out of the hole & fall back in again...)
Dmitri Mendeleev
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The Benny Goodman Quartet consisted of Goodman, Gene Krupa, Teddy Wilson & this vibes player |
Lionel Hampton
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Moments after Macbeth claims he can't be killed by any man born of woman, this thane of Fife performs the deed |
Macduff
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From the Greek for "under one", there's a short one of these between Toulouse & Lautrec |
(L: What is a dash?)
Hyphen
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This gorge in Idaho is a lot deeper than the Grand Canyon |
Hell's Canyon
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This lustrous fiber is derived from the coat of the Angora goat |
Mohair
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Sodium & this yellow-green gas are produced when salt is melted down & an electrical current is run through it |
(R: What is methane?)
Chlorine
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His inability to read music didn't prevent this keyboardist from composing many songs, including "Misty" |
Erroll Garner
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Named for the god of thievery, this friend of Romeo is slain by Juliet's cousin Tybalt |
Mercutio
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Standards for these, abbreviated UPC, were set April 3, 1973 |
Universal Product Code
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The racetrack, Giants Stadium & the Continental Airlines Arena form this complex |
(B: What is the New Jersey Complex?)
The Meadowlands
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It's a repeated figure in a design, or a recurrent theme in music |
Motif
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This is any substance that when dissolved can carry an electric current |
Electrolyte
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In Woody Allen's "Sweet And Lowdown", Sean Penn idolizes this great gypsy jazz guitarist |
Django Reinhardt
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He kills Richard III & declares an end to the Wars of the Roses |
Richmond
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Samuel Plimsoll had a line on these named for him |
(Alex: You don't want to load the ship beyond that line.)
Ships
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In 1802 Eleuthere Irenee Du Pont built his new gunpowder factory in this state |
Delaware
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Fighting in this city has left many buildings in ruin, including Somalia's national university |
Mogadishu
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