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His bat's in the Baseball Hall of Fame, but this man nicknamed "Charlie Hustle" is ineligible for induction |
Pete Rose
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Some say the giant orb-weaving type of this arachnid tastes like raw cabbage |
Spider
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This medical field specializes in the diagnosis & treatment of heart disorders |
Cardiology
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After the May 30, 1996 telecast, he left "Entertainment Tonight" to pursue his musical career |
John Tesh
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This sea is divided into the Yucatan, Cayman, Colombian, Venezuelan & Grenada basins |
Caribbean Sea
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Although born in Florida, Missouri, Mark Twain grew up in this city on the Mississippi River |
Hannibal
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This "wonder insecticide" developed by Swiss scientists in 1939 was later found less than wonderful |
DDT
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Larousse says this snake whose name is an antonym of subtracter was once eaten as a beauty treatment |
Adder
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A defective gene on the X chromosome causes this disease in which blood doesn't clot normally |
Hemophilia
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This "Lois & Clark" star wrote the April 28, 1996 episode, her first script for the series |
Teri Hatcher
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Dongfang, China, on Hainan Island, & northern Vietnam's Haiphong lie on this gulf |
Gulf of Tonkin
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This reddish spice can be sold in both ground & stick form |
Cinnamon
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While Rene Levesque was its PM, French was made its official language & English signs were restricted |
Quebec
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In China these fiber-spinning caterpillars are sometimes stir-fried |
Silkworms
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Elizabeth Kenny was the first to treat this paralytic disease with moist heat & physical therapy |
Polio
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Earl Hindman plays Wilson, Tim Taylor's partially-seen neighbor, on this series |
"Home Improvement"
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Foveaux Strait separates Stewart Island from this country's South Island |
New Zealand
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In England the unit of volume roughly equivalent to a quart is spelled this way |
Litre
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He & co-author Richard Suskind served brief prison terms for their forged bio of Howard Hughes |
Clifford Irving
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The flying fox, a type of this mammal, is considered a taste treat in the Seychelles |
(I: What is a squirrel?)
Bat
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In 1963 a vaccine was developed for this disease also called rubeola |
(I: What is German measles?) (M: What is rubella?) (A: Rubella is another word for German measles; we were just going for measles on this one..)
Measles
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Mendocino, California was used to represent Cabot Cove on this CBS series |
"Murder, She Wrote"
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The Russians call this sea between Asia & Europe Chernoye More |
(L: What is the Bering Sea?)
Black Sea
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Legend says the Dannebrog, now this country's flag, dropped from heaven during a 1219 battle |
Denmark
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On August 1, 1975 35 nations signed accords on human rights in this city |
Helsinki
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The young shoots of this marsh plant named for a feline appendage may be eaten in salads |
Cat Tails
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In 1923 this Topeka, Kansas clinic for mental patients was opened by a father & 2 sons |
The Menninger Clinic
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He starred in "Gabriel's Fire" & performs the opening voice-over of "3rd Rock From The Sun" |
James Earl Jones
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The ancient poets of India called this longest river of Pakistan "King River" |
Indus
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"It Pays To Enrich Your Word Power" is a feature in this monthly magazine |
Reader's Digest
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