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| An angle complementary to 43° would be 47°; one that's supplementary to 43° would be this |
(Jessica: What is...110?) (Eric: What is 132 degrees?)
137
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| It's the line that precedes "Baker's man, bake me a cake as fast as you can" |
Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake
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| At 26,000 square feet, the swimming pool at the Westin Kauai Resort is the largest in this state |
Hawaii
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| On December 16, 1773 Paul Revere dressed up in war paint & feathers for this famous event |
Boston Tea Party
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| It sucks blood or precedes "tock" |
tick
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| This vine fruit eaten as a salad vegetable is called a cuke for short |
cucumber
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| Counting from 1, it's the first whole number you reach that isn't a prime number |
4
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| "Some like it hot, some like it cold, some like it in the pot, nine days old" |
pease porridge
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| The house in which Jesse James was killed is a tourist attraction in St. Joseph in this state |
Missouri
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| As a young lawyer, Winfield Scott witnessed this vice president's treason trial in 1807 |
Aaron Burr
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| "Pesky" is probably an alteration of this word for a nuisance |
pest
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| Like oranges, radishes are rich in this vitamin |
(Jessica: What is vitamin A?)
vitamin C
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| In the two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, the hor. axis is usually labeled this |
x-axis
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| At the end of "Hey, diddle, diddle", this pair runs off together |
dish & the spoon
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| You can watch tarantulas being fed at the Nat'l Museum of Natural History, part of this museum complex |
Smithsonian
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| He said of his wife's family, "One 'D' is good enough for God, but not for the Todds" |
(Ann: Who is Mary, er, [*]?)
Abraham Lincoln
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| Smaze is an atmospheric mixture of smoke & this, hence its name |
haze
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| To make cole slaw don't cook this main ingredient; just slice, shred or chop it |
cabbage
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| Correct questions to 18 of the 30 answers in the Jeopardy! round will give you this percentage |
[Eric rings in just ahead of the time's up signal sounding.]
60%
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| The one Lucy Locket lost had "nothing in it, but the binding round it" |
her pocket
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| If you like to revolve while you eat, head for the Space Needle in this city |
Seattle
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| The Orlov diamond, given to this Russian empress by a lover, was sort of a lovely parting gift |
Catherine the Great
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| Umbra, Latin for "shadow", gave us this term for offense or resentment |
umbrage
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| The white rose type of this is similar to the russet but has a thinner skin |
potato
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| 2/3 multiplied by 5/8 & simplified would be this fraction |
5/12
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| He rapped at the window & cried through the lock, "Are the children all in bed? For now it's 8 o'clock" |
(Alex: Who is Wee Willie Wonka? Winkie!) [Laughter] (Alex: Boy, when you're a chocoholic at my age it does things to your brain.)
Wee Willie Winkie
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| You'll find Red Hill, Patrick Henry's last home & burial place, near Brookneal in this state |
Virginia
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| She was a prisoner when her 15-year-old son James VI of Scotland was kidnapped by an earl |
Mary Queen of Scots
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| The plural of this body part is pharynges |
pharynx
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| This onion relative that resembles a giant scallion is a national symbol of Wales |
leek
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