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| In December 1974 this former New York governor was sworn in as Vice President |
Rockefeller
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| If you can't stand the heat, there's always this raw dish that includes onions, capers, egg yolks & beef tenderloin |
steak tartare
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| The British A22 Mark IV tank carried a 75-millimeter gun & this prime minister's name |
Churchill
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| Able to lift 850 times its own weight, the strongest animal is the rhinoceros type of this insect |
(Lynn: What is an ant?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
beetle
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| Blair Underwood as President Elias Martinez |
The Event
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| Number of "beers on the wall" at the beginning of the song |
ninety-nine
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| In 1951 he told a joint session of Congress that he "tried to do his duty as god gave him the light to see that duty" |
(Douglas) MacArthur
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| A New England boiled dinner is traditionally made with this cured deli meat |
(Naved: What is ham?)
corned beef
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| Ships in the U.S. Navy's Casablanca class of "escort" these were smaller than their big cousins like the Lexington |
aircraft carriers
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| Dennis Haysbert & D.B. Woodside as David & Wayne Palmer, respectively |
24
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| "U" know it means not deliberate; I'm sorry, that slip of the tongue was completely this |
(Amy: What is inadvertent?)
unintentional
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| This political party founded around 1789 stood for a strong central government |
the Federalists
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| A New York steak is also known as this alliterative steak |
strip steak
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| Today, this Japanese car company makes the Galant; in WWII, it was better known for its A6M "Zero" fighter |
Mitsubishi
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| Relative to the size of the bird, this flightless New Zealand denizen has the largest egg |
the kiwi
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| Fred Armisen as Barack Obama |
Saturday Night Live
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| It's the church festival on March 25 commemorating what Gabriel told Mary |
the annunciation
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| His foes said that in 1877 he agreed to withdraw remaining federal troops from the south in return for electoral support |
(Lynn: Who is Grant?)
(Rutherford B.) Hayes
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| The second word in the French name of this boneless steak means "dainty" |
filet mignon
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| It was the alphanumeric designation of the U.S. Army's Garand rifle |
(Naved: What is the M5?) (Amy: What is the M15?)
the M1
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| On Fox, Patricia Wettig as Caroline Reynolds |
Prison Break
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| Adjective preceding the railroad completed in 1869 |
transcontinental
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| In 1917 the U.S. purchased the islands of St. Croix, St. John & St. Thomas from this country for $25 million |
(Naved: What is The Netherlands?)
Denmark
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| To make this dish, beef is topped with pate de foie gras & a mushroom paste before it's wrapped in pastry & cooked |
beef Wellington
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| "Hefty" nickname of the second & last atomic bomb used during the war |
Fat Man
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| The April 2009 issue of Science magazine reported that cows were the first livestock animal to have this "mapped" |
their genome
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| Mary McDonnell as Laura Roslin |
(Lynn: [No answer])
Battlestar Galactica
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| Inopportune or untimely, like the title "woman" in a Dominick Dunne novel |
(Amy: What is unfortunate?)
inconvenient
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