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Title: just Uno 06-07 thru apr
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Created: 2007-04-12
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    • Side 3
    • In a saying commonly taught to parrots, who is asked if she “wants a cracker”?
    • Polly
    • What adjective is often used to describe jobs that require manual labor?
    • Blue-collar
    • Grunting, hooting, and chest-thumping are common methods of communication for what creatures?
    • Gorillas
    • Sailors traditionally call out what warning when someone has fallen into the water?
    • Man overboard!
    • Someone who is said to be getting some "shut-eye" is doing what?
    • Sleeping
    • What historical figure's name is commonly shouted as a "battle cry" by people jumping from high places?
    • Geronimo
    • "Taurus," "Aries" and "Gemini" are three of the twelve possible responses to what cheesy pick-up line?
    • What's your sign?
    • According to Emily Post, children should not leave the dinner table until asking “May I please be” what?
    • Excused
    • By definition, which of these festive events’ attendees keep their faces covered?
    • Masquerade
    • Which of these exercises is most similar to a pull-up?
    • Chin-up
    • When a person gets unpleasant news, he is often advised, "Don't shoot the" what?
    • Messenger
    • A common piece of advice warns you to "be careful what you wish for" because what?
    • You just might get it
    • On their packaging, electronic toys commonly warn parents that what necessary items are "not included"?
    • Batteries
    • What two adjectives are commonly used to describe the two beds that make up bunk beds?
    • Top and bottom
    • Which of these common phrases is another way of saying "hurry up"?
    • Shake a leg
    • A school district is typically run by an administrator with what title?
    • Superintendent
    • In a common children’s chant, what two words traditionally precede the phrase “pants on fire”?
    • Liar, liar
    • A photographer who says "Show me your pearly whites!" is asking you to do what?
    • Smile
    • Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet are usually referred to as the colors of what?
    • The rainbow
    • A student who is favored by a teacher is often given what derogatory label?
    • Teacher's pet
    • Which of these verbs has a definition meaning "to give a student a failing grade"?
    • Flunk
    • Most medical school require incoming students to have taken which of these subjects?
    • Biology
    • 100 An attractive person is often said to be “easy on the” what?
    • Eyes
    • What cable channel regularly replays episodes of “The Young and the Restless,” “Days of Our Lives” and “General Hospital”?
    • SOAPnet
    • In a successful ad campaign, the city of Las Vegas reminds misbehaving visitors that "what happens here" does what?
    • Stays here
    • The English king Richard I got his nickname, Richard the Lion-Hearted, because he was exceptionally what?
    • Brave
    • Someone who is the center of public attention is said to be "in the" what?
    • Limelight
    • Skiplanes are aircraft specifically equipped to land on what surface?
    • Snow
    • In a bill passed by the U.S. Senate in May 2006, what language was unsurprisingly voted as the "national language" of the United States?
    • English
    • According to a popular religious saying, "The Lord giveth, and the Lord" what?
    • Taketh away
    • In the Goldilocks and the Three Bears fairy tale, which bear’s porridge was too hot?
    • Papa Bear
    • When lightning strikes one mile away, what natural event typically occurs about five seconds later?
    • A clap of thunder
    • The street sign "PED XING" warns drivers that pedestrians may be doing what in the road?
    • Crossing
    • On a standard clock face, what time is it if both the hour and minute hands are pointing straight up?
    • 12:00
    • According to traditional etiquette, a woman should respond to a man's bow with what polite gesture?
    • Curtsy
    • Which of these classic toys is designed to spin rapidly on a flat surface?
    • Top
    • A person who overcomes bashfulness is said to have "come out of his" what?
    • Shell
    • Passed in several communities, "leash laws" are specifically directed at people who have their own what?
    • Dog
    • According to a well-known proverb, "time" accomplishes what comforting task?
    • Heals all wounds
    • "I'll wash and you dry" is a phrase people commonly use when sharing what household chore?
    • Cleaning the dishes
    • Only half a millimeter in thickness, GLAD Cling Wrap is made of what material?
    • Clear plastic
    • Sir Mick Jagger was officially knighted in 2003 "for services to" what art form?
    • Popular music
    • What kind of chips are traditionally served with salsa?
    • Tortilla chips
    • Public restrooms often have stations designed for parents to deal with what baby-related chore?
    • Changing diapers
    • When playing with an infant, what phrase do parents commonly say after exclaiming "Peek-a-boo!"?
    • I see you!
    • In pirate lore, X marks the spot on a map where adventurers can discover what?
    • Buried treasure
    • LA's claim to fame as one of the U.S.'s smoggiest cities is largely due to emissions from what?
    • Cars
    • By definition, a "name-dropper" seeks to impress others by frequently mentioning the names of whom?
    • Famous people
    • In a dictionary the term "bedroom eyes" is commonly given which of these definitions?
    • Sexy look
    • In order to minimize body impressions, which of these household items should be rotated regularly?
    • Mattress
    • By definition, which of these terms refers to a person with whom someone once had a passionate relationship?
    • Old flame
    • Which of these organizations is considered one of our country's "armed forces"?
    • US Marine Corps
    • What upbeat advertising icon is an oversized beverage pitcher with a tendency to smash through walls?
    • Kool-Aid Man
    • According to a well-known phrase, a person who is extremely excited is said to be feeling "as high as a" what?
    • Kite
    • Homeowners buy surge protectors to protect their possessions from unexpected surges of what?
    • Electric current
    • According to a popular phrase, an unlikely event is predicted to occur "when hell" does what?
    • Freezes over
    • By definition, a "birdbrain" is a person who has which of the following attributes?
    • Foolishness
    • "Gold digger" is an unflattering label for a person who gets into a relationship for what foolish reason?
    • Money
    • A person who is "flapping his gums" is doing what incessantly?
    • Talking
    • "A bottle of white, a bottle of red" is the first line of the aptly-titled Billy Joel song "Scenes From" what place?
    • An Italian Restaurant
    • According to a well-known saying, "two wrongs don't make a" what?
    • Right
    • An actor who receives a "callback" has been asked to do what for a second time?
    • Audition for a role
    • Which of these sound effects is usually associated with the sound made by a cash register?
    • Ka-ching!
    • What great American is often referred to as the "father of our country"?
    • George Washington
    • In hotel lingo, a room with two beds is usually called a what?
    • Double
    • Each year, approximately 800,000 Americans seek medical attention for bites from what household pets?
    • Dogs
    • A person typically calls out "heads" or "tails" when participating in what activity?
    • Flipping a coin
    • According to legend, the Himalayas are home to a tall freakishly hairy creature called the "abominable" what?
    • Snowman
    • Due to the geographical areas they represented, the opposing sides of the U.S. Civil War were known by what names?
    • The North and the South
    • Which of these traditional Native American structures is usually made from blocks of packed snow?
    • Igloo
    • What adjective is commonly used to refer to a type of exam in which students can refer to their notes?
    • Open-book
    • A very thin person is said to be "nothing but skin and" what?
    • Bones
    • Which of these quotations refers to a famous 1836 battle that took place in Texas?
    • Remember the Alamo!
    • At a 2003 MTV awards show, Britney Spears shared a now-infamous onstage kiss with what well-known diva?
    • Madonna
    • Which of these 2005 movies depicts aliens attacking Earth?
    • War of the Worlds