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At the Museum of these in Bristol, it gets very, very noisy on the hour, every hour |
Clocks
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The IRS said the cost of maintaining a cat trained to alert these people to possible dangers is tax deductible |
(Dave: Who are the blind?)
the deaf
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Him, her, him, him, her...doesn't matter who |
anyone
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This company's "No More Tears" baby shampoo comes in bottles ranging in size from 1.5 to 40 fl. oz. |
Johnson's
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Light brown, like a file folder; it's traced back to a Philippine seaport |
Manila
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For his "Redux" of this war film, Francis Ford Coppola added 49 minutes of footage not in the original cut |
Apocalypse Now
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Product that was the specialty of the bakery Harry Lender opened in 1927 in Connecticut |
bagels
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The only time he was knocked out (TKO) was on October 2, 1980 against Larry Holmes |
Muhammad Ali
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It's also called a postmortem |
autopsy
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This 1/4 moisturizer lotion soap now has a shampoo line with weightless moisturizers |
Dove
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Damson, a shade of purple (& a heck of a plum), refers to this Syrian cty |
(Alex: And we now have, what I referred to at the beginning of the program, a 3-way tie; will we end that way?)
Damascus
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The trailer for this Hugh Grant-Sandra Bullock film included the "You love him." "I love him?" scene; the film didn't |
(Tom: What is "Two Days Later?")
Two Weeks Notice
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Miss Porter's School in Farmington was the alma mater of this Long Island-born first lady |
(Dave: Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?) (Tom: Who is Alice Longworth Roosevelt?)
Jackie Kennedy
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Many fled their homes as a result of this May 18, 1980 event seen here |
the eruption of Mount St. Helens
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Sylvia Plath's "The Bell Jar" is described as this, as it's partially based on incidents in her own life |
autobiography
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Dr. Ruth has shown up in commercials for this shampoo line from Clairol |
Herbal Essences
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Earth of this Tuscany town, raw or burnt, is used to make brown pigments |
Siena
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The musical number "Human Again", originally cut from this Disney fairy tale, was used in the stage version |
Beauty and the Beast
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In the 19th century the ivory imported from Africa into Ivoryton, Connecticut was exported mainly as these |
piano keys
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In a race for the governorship of Arkansas Frank D. White beat this incumbent |
Bill Clinton
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Get mad, get really mad -- it's alphabetically the first of the 7 Deadly Sins |
(Dave: What is avarice?)
anger
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Its Pro-V line is enriched with pro-vitamin complexes |
Pantene
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The royal family of the Netherlands is the House of this, a small principality now part of Vaueluse in France |
Orange
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For the "Bootleg" director's cut he added 35 more minutes to his "Almost Famous" |
(Alex: Minute to go now.)
Cameron Crowe
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It's about 40 miles from SoHo in Manhattan to SoNo, a commercial district in this Connecticut town |
Norwalk
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Due to their unpopularity the U.S. Mint stopped making them, temporarily, less than a year after their introduction |
the Susan B. Anthony dollar coins
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Bartolomeo Eustachio is considered a founder of the modern version of this science |
(Steve: What is archaeology?) (Dave: What is audiology?) (Tom: What is alimentary science?) (Alex: Think of the Eustachian tube.)
anatomy
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This brand's "Plus" is a "2-in-1" formula that combines shampoo & conditioner |
Pert
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Gamboge is a yellow pigment that got its name from its origin in this southeast Asian country |
Cambodia
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Her "You Are My Lucky Star" number was cut from "Singin' in the Rain", but it's back on the DVD |
(Tom: Who is Judy Garland?)
Debbie Reynolds
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