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    | I'll have mine with ice cream--this way, s'il vous plait | 
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    | Considered American royalty, this family would include senators, an attorney general, an ambassador & a president | 
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    | In England a "long" one of these is equal to 2,240 pounds | 
    a long ton
 
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    | "I was in the Virgin Islands once. I met a girl. We ate lobster, drank pina coladas...why couldn't I get that day over & over?" | 
    Groundhog Day
 
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    | Burundi might be a good place to open a mint, as it's rich in this element that gave its name to a U.S. coin | 
    nickel
 
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    | "Hamlet" uses this verb meaning to talk nonsense; adding -ish to it makes it a nonsense language | 
    gibber
 
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    | I'll take one from this chain, though as I recall it tasted better before they went from fried to baked in 1992 | 
    McDonald's
 
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    | This famous family from Florence included Popes Leo X & Clement VII & Catherine, mother of 3 French kings | 
    the Medicis
 
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    | A quadrant is a unit of circular measure equal to this many degrees | 
    90
 
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    | "Donny was a good bowler. And a good man" | 
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    | Ilam is a tea-growing center of this mountainous country between India & Tibet | 
    Nepal
 
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    | These homophones, 1 from Genesis & 1 not, both mean a confused assortment of sounds | 
    Babel/babble
 
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    | You can have this "apple" pie made with Ritz crackers; I'll have the real thing | 
    mock apple pie
 
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    | It's been estimate that one in 200 men are direct descendants of this Mongol ruler & grandfather of Kublai | 
    Genghis Khan
 
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    | A gallon is equal to 3.785 of these liquid metric units | 
    a liter
 
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    Oscar's Best Picture of 2000:  "At my signal, unleash hell" | 
    Gladiator
 
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    | Need a good scrubbing? The volcanic islands of American Samoa are rich in this porous rock | 
    pumice
 
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    | This rhyming phrase for meaningless ritual ends with the name of an elephant owned by P.T. Barnum | 
    mumbo-jumbo
 
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    | Gimme this alliterative "feminine" dessert, crustless pie with apples & brown sugar | 
    apple brown betty
 
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    | This patriot & founding father was a second cousin of the second president | 
    Sam Adams
 
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    Spoken by Allison Williams in 2017:  "You know I can't give you the keys, right, babe?" | 
    Get Out
 
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    | Botswana has some of the world's largest "pipes" of these, the country's major economic resource | 
    diamonds
 
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    | On Pentecost, the apostles received this ability AKA glossolalia that may baffle some onlookers | 
    speaking in tongues
 
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    | Pasadena's Pie 'n Burger will serve you this "national" apple pie with a crumbly streusel topping | 
    Dutch apple pie
 
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    | Due to inbreeding, King Charles II of Spain had a prominent jaw, like other members of this European royal family | 
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    | Like the shifting sands of time, there are 437.5 of these weight units to an ounce | 
    grains
 
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    | About a drummer at "the Isle of Lucy Jazz and Blues Festival...it was tragic, really. He exploded on stage" | 
    This is Spinal Tap
 
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    | You'll find plenty of bananas & coffee in this largest Central American country by area | 
    Nicaragua
 
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    | Change the first 3 letters in "jumbled" to get this word for a message that's so jumbled its meaning is lost | 
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