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We don't want to appear overconfident, but an 8 point Louisville win over Providence does not scare us.
Meanwhile...

Please do no research nor reprint questions.

1..The continental springboard for the Beatles?

2..Lammergeier, King, Palm-nut, & Egyptian are all kinds of..?

3..The initial year of our Mad Cow scare?

4.."A silly millimeter longer" was a jingle for..?

5..The behavior of a Sommelier?

6..1990-1999 are "the nineties". This last decade?

7..The distinction of TILLIE'S FRACTURED ROMANCE"?

8..What is "neuroplacticity"?

9..They team up for "On My Own".

10..What was the Giordano Bruno heresy in the 16thCen?

11..Which century was St. Francis of Assisi?

12..Evita & ____ _____ of..?

13..They are called the "Pinks", wearing black hats and pink tailcoats.
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1. I think you're looking for Germany, which is where the Fab Four's first gigs out of the Liverpool area were.
4. Benson & Hedges cigarettes
5. Right down my alley. A Sommelier is a wine steward, found in nicer restaurants. They traditionally wear a shallow "tasting medallion", but that's not often the case anymore. If you go to a restaurant with a sommelier, take advantage of it. While you may be fairly knowledgable in wine, he/she will know best what wines are tasting best in their collection.
12. Juan Peron of Argentina
13...the luxury boxes at Fenway?:cool:
 

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1. Germany - Hamburg maybe?
3. 1992?
4. A brand of cigarettes
5. I don't understand "the behavior." A sommelier is a wine steward usually found in high end restaurants and they have many behaviors.
6. The "oughts"????
11. 12th century
12. Juan Peron, dictator of Argentina.
 
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1. Not sure I understand the question, but they used to play this place in Hamburg, Germany(might have been called The Cave) where they were immensely popular.
2. Cotton
4. I still remember the commerical, but not the cigarette, so I will guess Tareyton.
5. He is a wine taster
6. The turn of the century
8. (Might be spelled incorrectly, but it is the ability of brain cells to adapt to changes; ability of the brain to compensate for changes.
9. Patti La Belle and Micheal McDonald.
11. 1500's.
12. Juan of Argentina
 

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4. My dad used to smoke "Chesterfield's. Got an extra puff to die from.
8. changes in nerves, especially in the brain, that usually caused by new or difference experiences
9. Duo? It's basically a solo by Eponine in Les Miz, but Marious may also have a part
11. 13th century...1200s.
 

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10. Bruno argued heliocentrism, pantheism, and just generally a scientific approach to understanding the universe. Naturally the Church had no choice but to execute him.
 

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10. Bruno argued heliocentrism, pantheism, and just generally a scientific approach to understanding the universe. Naturally the Church had no choice but to execute him.

..boy, Doug's smarter than I thought..:rolleyes:
 

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1. I think they played in Germany in the beginning.
2. cotton I think
3. 198? 5? Had to be in the 80's because I am not able to give blood because of Mad Cow disease. Because I was in the UK during the 80's.
6. Oughts. or Aughts. As in "I remember back in aught five,...."
13. Evita and Juan Peron, of Argentina. (please don't cry)
 

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Ah, I can't applaud you as much here.

1..Hamburg

2..Vultures

3..2003 here, and Meyers is correct that it was earlier in Britain.

4..Chesterfields 101mm

5..See Pinot's lovely diatribe.:)

6..Oughts-writers ought to know better--aughts.

7..First full-length movie(1914)

8..Natural brain rewiring due to damage.

9..Michael McDonald & Patti Labelle

10..AND postulated other galaxies--see zorro.

11..13th

12..Juan Peron of Argentina

13..They greet you in the Bank of England
 
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