A Taste of the Orient
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Mystery Guests on "What's My Line?"
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That's "cious"
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This appetizer is a cylindrical, savory roll that has shredded cabbage, chopped meat, or other fillings inside a thickly-wrapped wheat flour skin that is fried in hot oil.

Egg roll

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If you add a letter to "A," you get this word that can be represented by "@."

At

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This pugilist who said "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" appeared as a mystery guest in 1965.

Muhammad Ali

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In many games, especially those for consoles, players press this button to open the main menu

Start

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You might use this "D" word to describe some really tasty food

Delicious

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Bibimbap and bulgogi and well-known dishes that are part of this type of cuisine

Korean

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This is first name of the lead singer of the band that sang "I Love Rock 'n' Roll"

Pat

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This Spanish surrealist known for his mustache and his pet anteater appeared as the mystery guest in 1957

Salvador DalĂ­

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In five card draw poker, players wanting to participate must do this before they will be dealt cards

Ante (or ante up)

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When he's performing as a musician, you might associate Jack Black with this "T" adjective that means not readily relinquishing a position, principle, or course of action

Tenacious

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This Japanese delicacy consists of fresh, raw fish sliced into thin pieces and does not include rice or seaweed

Sashimi

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This verb tense is used to speak of something that has already occurred

Past

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This man is now famous around the world for a particular type of poultry, but he stumped the panel when he appeared on the show in 1963

Colonel Sanders

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In this darts game, the first player to hit 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and the bullseye three times apiece wins

Cricket

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You might use this "L" adjective to describe your friend that talks and talks and talks

loquacious

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As a follow-up to "Friday," Rebecca Black released this song about her proclivity for a particular Asian cuisine

I Love Chinese Food

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This word is sometimes used interchangeably with the word "glue."

Paste

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This "Golden Girl" who nearly lived to be one-hundred first made her first appearance on "What's My Line?" in 1955. 

Betty White

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If you want to play badminton, you're going to need a net, racquets, and one of these objects that you hit with the racquets

Shuttlecock

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What a Scrooge! This "A" word means having or showing an extreme greed for wealth or material gain 

Avaricious

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It's not a joke, in "Murder on the Orient Express," Hercule Poirot tasks a hotel with finding and cooking the perfect pair of these

Eggs

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This art term refers to a soft and delicate shade of a color

Pastel

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This actor, who was one of the most decorated American combat soldiers of World War II having received every military combat award for valor available from the United States Army, appeared on the show in 1955. 

Audie Murphy

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Ow! If you want to play the original Pokemon Trading Card Game, you're going to need Pokemon cards, a coin, some of these marble-like items 

Damage counters

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Meaning given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior, this "C" word can be associated with the word "arbitrary" when discussing law

Capricious