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THEY SANG SUPER SEXY '70s LYRICS |
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He's the captain of the whaling ship Pequod in "Moby Dick" |
Ahab
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In Jainism it's believed that every living thing, even a plant, has an eternal one of these called a jiva |
a soul
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With Wings: "My love does it good, wo wo wo wo, wo wo wo wo" |
(Mayim: I'm impressed you could tell my [*] and Wings impression.) [Laughter]
Paul McCartney
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In a dystopian novel he's the supreme ruler of Oceania |
Big Brother
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It's "the spice of life" |
variety
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A cargo ship named the Tsimtsum sails from India in this novel by Yann Martel |
Life of Pi
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Iftar is the meal taken by Muslims at sundown during the daily fasting of this month |
Ramadan
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Coming alive! "Baby, I love your way, every day, wanna tell you I love your way" |
Peter Frampton
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Under child king Magnus VII Eriksson, in 1319 Sweden & this neighbor were first united |
Norway
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It's a tournament format where all of the competitors play each other at least once |
round-robin
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Another name for one's profession |
vocation
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In a Paul Gallico "Adventure" novel, this liner is capsized by a tidal wave & the survivors climb up to the hull to find a way out |
(Srimal: What is [*] Adventure?)
the Poseidon
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Used to describe the path to God, a tree of life, like the one seen here, is essential to this form of Jewish mysticism |
Kabbalah
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A disco queen: "Dim all the lights, sweet darlin', 'Cause tonight it's all the way" |
Donna Summer
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From 1949 to 1990 this city on the Rhine River was a national capital |
Bonn
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In a hospital this mobile unit is loaded with drugs & equipment to help a patient when a code blue is called |
a crash cart
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Part of the army in the front position, or the forefront in any field |
vanguard
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"The cruel rocks, they gored her side" is from the Longfellow poem "The Wreck of" this vessel |
(Ryan: What is the Edmund Fitzgerald?)
the Hesperus
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This name for the day before Lent begins refers to confessing sins & receiving forgiveness on that day |
(Aaron: What is Ash Wednesday?)
Shrove Tuesday
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Deep-voiced "Walrus of Love": "Many times as we've loved & we've shared love & made love, It doesn't seem to me like it's enough" |
Barry White
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This Italian name for a major city in the south of the country is in the lyrics of "That's Amore" |
Napoli
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The largest of the Scottish lakes has this alliterative name |
Loch Lomond
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This 10-letter word means multicolored, like the yarn for knitting seen here |
variegated
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This word follows "Captains" in the title of a Rudyard Kipling tale about Atlantic Ocean fishermen out in the Grand Banks |
Courageous
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Guru Nanak was the founder & first of the 10 gurus of this religion centered in the Punjab region |
Sikhism
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The Reverend: "Baby, since we've been together, ooh, loving you forever, is what I need... let's stay together" |
Al Green
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The ancient Roman name for this nation was Hibernia |
Ireland
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A little birdie told us that General Winfield Scott had the nickname "Old" these 2 things |
Fuss and Feathers
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Meaning pertaining to glass, it also precedes humor in the name of a jellylike substance in the eyeball |
(Ryan: What is viscous?) (Aaron: What is visceral?)
vitreous
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