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This prolific author best known for his genetically engineered dinosaurs was a graduate of Harvard Medical School.

Michael Chrichton

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Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Pomeranians, and Chihuahuas are classified by this terminology.

Toy

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At 5-foot-6, this military leader was actually slightly above average height for a European man of the time.

Napolean Bonaparte

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If you are wearing a cummerbund, it is wrapped around this part of your body.

The waist

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1954: A group of hikers and their emaciated companion face serious challenges trying to return defective jewelry to the manufacturer

 Lord of the Rings

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Shot in the Oregon State Hospital, this film adaption of a Ken Kesey novel would win best picture in 1975

 One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest

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A clowder refers to a group of what household animal?

Cat

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Mistakenly referred to as the "funny bone" this bone runs from the shoulder to the elbow.

The humerus

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"Never Stop Exploring" is the motto of this outdoor clothing company 

The North Face

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2005: A high-schooler goes to prom with an old man while still having feelings for a handsome dog.

Twilight

3

Hand pain from marking a pull list all hour? You might have Scrivener's palsy, commonly known as...

Writer's cramp

3

In Stephen King's 1981 horror "Cujo," this breed of dog becomes a rabid killer after getting bitten by bats.

Saint Bernard

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This Roman word referred not to a place of binge drinking, but instead to the main corridors of an amphitheater. 

Vomitorium

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The name of the small plastic or metal sheath on the end of a shoelace

Aglet

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1977: A military strike radicalizes an orphan farm boy into joining a religion, leading to intergalactic terrorists attacks

Star Wars: A New Hope

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This H.G. Wells novel featured human-like hybrid beings

The Island of Doctor Moreau

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This massive novel shares it's name with a tiny bird and won the Pulitzer for Fiction in 2014

The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt

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During WW2 British propaganda spread the rumor that this food enhances night vision.

Carrots

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This risque women's garb was named after a nuclear bomb testing site.

Bikini

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1991: A naked time traveler with an endless supply of one-liners becomes the ultimate baby sitter.

Terminator 2: Judgement Day

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Abibliophobia is a humorous, contrary concept referring to this fear.

Running out of things to read

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Most experts agree this breed of working dog is the most intelligent.

Border Collie

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If you are a "grabatologists"  you are a collector of this type of clothing accessory.

Neck ties

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1949: An employee seeks refuge from his toxic work environment and micromanaging boss by journaling and drinking low-quality gin

1984