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FAMOUS NAMES IN THE BIG BROTHER HOUSE |
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There's one of these in the center of Texas' state seal, on its flag & in its nickname |
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One "headline" featured on his talk show read, "Suicide counselor accused of trying to kill patient" |
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This smooth cylinder is used to flatten bread dough or to inflict a cranial injury on a philandering husband |
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As he did after the 1962 Calif. governor's race, on eviction he says the house won't have him to kick around anymore |
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Though it never made it into space, thanks to "Star Trek" fans the first Space Shuttle orbiter was called this |
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I economize with lunch in a box |
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The front of its state seal shows Lord Baltimore as a knight in full armor |
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Mitch Hedberg: "The depressing thing about" this Chris Evert sport is "no matter how good I get, I'll never be as good as a wall" |
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In the 1920s Charles Strite invented the first home version of this automatic pop-up appliance |
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The houseguests boot this American general who took over command of Philadelphia in 1778 for his dastardly double dealing |
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Seen here, it was captured on film over Manhattan shortly before its demise |
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Truly, you have created a beauteous painting |
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This state's seal includes its longer, official name: "The State of" this & "Providence Plantations" |
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On "SNL", Christopher Walken "got a fever, & the only prescription is more" of this instrument |
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To use this hinged utensil, put cloves into the extruder basket, then squeeze the handles together |
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In 1947 his fasting stopped riots in Calcutta & his sunny attitude takes him far in the game; everyone likes Mo |
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The centerpiece of the Evergreen Aviation Museum in Oregon is this giant flying boat, piloted only once by Howard Hughes |
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Your job is to find the hidden marksman |
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Both its flag & seal were re-adopted in 1967 when a portrait by Gilbert Stuart was approved for the seal |
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Emo Philips: A computer "once beat me at" this game "but it was no match for me at kickboxing" |
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From the Latin for "strain", it's a bowl-shaped strainer used to drain liquids from such foods as pasta |
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In June of 1943, he made the cover of Life magazine along with his helicopter |
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Beach walking may require you to put on galoshes |
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This one-word motto meaning "ever upward" appears on the flag & seal of New York |
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This sitcom star who played Dr. Robert Hartley said his stammer got him a home in Beverly Hills & he's not correcting it |
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Despite its name, it's a slicing tool, not a guitar-like instrument, so don't strum it |
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Also pushed out by Castro in 1959, he tells Julie Chen, "I just didn't see the backdoor coming" |
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In 2007 while undergoing renovations, this historic British tea clipper was further damaged by a fire |
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Give a dog a bone & he'll bark gratefully |
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