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What is Monk?
Micahel Richards (aka Kramer) was considered for the title role of this show, but passed. Allowing Tony Shalhoub to take the role.
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What is standby?
flying on a plane only if there are extra seats available
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What is Abbey Road?
The goal of tourists who find themselves here is to recreate the cover, and thousands do every year
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What is Stanford?
Officially, the school has no mascot, and their athletic teams — known as Cardinal Athletics — refer to the color and not the bird; but their popular sporting event mascot represents the Palo Alto tree that appears on their official seal
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What is Linguini?
meaning "little tongues" in Italian, this has a flat and long shape that's slightly narrower than fettuccine. It is best paired with seafood, pesto, and tomato sauces
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What is Marvelous Miss Maisel?
The writer of this show, the first TV show on a streaming platform to win the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series, described it as the show concept as follows: "I wanted to do a story about a woman who thought she'd scored...She'd gotten it all, and then, bam, it all falls apart.
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What is Spirit?
this airline, the 7th largest in the United States, also operates flights for the Caribbean and Latin America, and is headquartered in Miramar, Florida,
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What is Sunset Boulevard?
home to The Comedy Store, The Viper Room, Whiskey A Go Go, and is the title of a 1950s movie
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What is Ohio State?
first appearing in 1965 at a game against Minnesota, this school's mascot is a giant nut, said to resemble the eye of a deer and bring good luck, also perhaps the only college mascot named for a nut or named Brutus
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What is Tortellini?
these pasta shapes, which may resemble ravioli or be semi-circular or look like little hats or bellybuttons, can be filled with meat or cheese or vegetables
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What is Downtown Abbey?
Highclere Castle is the real estate that plays the title location of this early twentieth century show in Great Britain
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What is JFK?
this airport was formerly named Idlewild Airport
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What is Downing Street?
There’s just one thing that makes this dead end street that lies down the road a bit from Trafalgar Square famous. It houses the headquarters of the British Government. Number 10, where the Prime Minister lives.
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What is Wichita State?
describing their mascot as "a big, bad, muscle-bound bundle of wheat," this school's odd creature pays homage to the school's rich Midwest agricultural history and a reference to the practice of shocking or harvesting wheat
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What is Fusilli?
Hailing from southern Italy and was traditionally made by twisting spaghetti around a thin rod, this thin, corkscrew-shaped pasta is good for holding onto sauces.
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What is General Hospital?
"Brenda continued to sink further and found out she was penniless. Jax took Robin back to Port Charles to help Brenda, but instead, Brenda became suspicious of Robin and started a fight with her" in a 1998 episode of this show
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What is Kiwi?
founded in 1992 as an attempt to re-employ former Eastern Airline pilots, flight attendants, and employees who had lost their jobs when Eastern Air Lines went into bankruptcy in 1989, this airline gained its name because those unemployed pilots were "no longer flying", just like the bird they were named after
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What is Champs-Elysees?
With the Arc de Triomphe at one end, the Place de la Concord at the other, and a slew of high and low end stores, theaters, bars and restaurants that adorn either side of this sweeping, tree-lined boulevard of Paris, is it any wonder that it’s one of the most famous boulevards in the world
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What is Rowan?
this university has had a few different names, but its current mascot nickname is the Profs, "Whooo RU!?"
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What is Farfalle?
These are shaped like butterflies with crinkly edges. The “wings” hold sauces wonderfully, and they’re also perfect for cold pasta salads. Best of all, kids love them
What is Madam Secretary?
An American political drama about a former CIA analyst and political science professor debuting in 2014
What are London and New York?
Singapore Airlines currently operates the longest flight in the world, a whopping 9,534-mile, 18.5 hour, nonstop from Newark to the Lion City. But, if Australian flag carrier Qantas does move forward with its high-profile Project Sunrise plan to connect Sydney with either of these cities, it would surpass the record
What is Grafton Street?
At the bottom is Trinity College, at the top St. Stephens Square. In between are the stores and street performers of Dublin’s most famous paved walkway.
What is Xavier?
this school's sporting mascot, the Blue Blob, ranks among the most nationally recognized college mascots, due to its appearance in two commercials for ESPN's SportsCenter. Their official mascot, however, is more conventional: D'Artagnan the Musketeer
What is Orzo?
shaped like large grains of rice and is popular in soups and salads






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