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Double D Answers

Based on the clues, guess these random things that contain the letters DD.
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Last updated: September 20, 2018
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First submittedOctober 29, 2013
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Hint
Answer
Owner of a magic lamp
Aladdin
First name of Iraq's Hussein
Saddam
Harry Potter's sport
Quidditch
England's most popular cheese
Cheddar
Elm Street villain (first name)
Freddy
Last name of Gomez, Morticia,
Wednesday, etc...
Addams
Marmalade-loving bear who
lives in London
Paddington
Movie about a killer asteroid
Armageddon
Another name for a violin
Fiddle
Athena or Minerva, e.g.
Goddess
Hint
Answer
Golf comedy starring Chevy Chase
Caddyshack
Religion practiced by Richard Gere
Buddhism
David Bowie song: "Space _______"
Oddity
City on the Red Sea - future home
of the world's tallest building
Jeddah
#1 discussion forum on the internet
Reddit
Language of Eastern European Jews
Yiddish
Word following tapioca, black, or Yorkshire
Pudding
First name of Vedder or Van Halen
Eddie
What verboten means
Forbidden
Duck's method of walking
Waddle
25 Comments
+2
Level 81
Jan 2, 2014
Maybe some more spellings for imaginary fantasy sports? Though I did finally manage to get it right...
+4
Level 85
Jan 2, 2014
Nice inclusion of a double double D (Eddie Vedder).
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Level 36
Jan 2, 2014
No Duran Duran question?
+5
Level 84
Jun 11, 2014
Well, we don't get much call for it around here, sir.
+2
Level 76
Jul 16, 2014
There's a quiz on THAT skit at Cheese Shop.
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Level 75
Sep 2, 2014
Learned a new word - shtetl.
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Level 46
Sep 29, 2016
Anyone else giggle at "double Ds"?
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Level 93
Jul 25, 2018
ténnis doubles majors excluded then?
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Level 85
Sep 20, 2018
I tried "waddling" before "waddle", which seems like it should work since you also used the gerund form of "walking" in the hint.
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Level 67
May 13, 2023
Waddling isn't even accepted! The grammar is wrong, you are correct.
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Level 71
Sep 28, 2018
I can't believe that more people knew Jeddah than Caddyshack. Makes me sad.
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Level 66
Dec 21, 2018
You're sad that more people guessed a real-life city of nearly 4 million people than a movie from 38 years ago? If so, you may be happy to know that it appears to be no longer the case.
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Level 76
Feb 12, 2019
Read "Elm Street", thought "Sesame Street". >__<

Edit: Apparently you can't have a "<" sign at the end of a comment?

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Level 31
Feb 12, 2019
Forgot Daddy
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Level 89
Mar 29, 2019
I was wondering how 4chan had 2 D's, then I remembered you can also spell it Reddit.
+1
Level 64
Jul 3, 2019
Here I am thinking of an exotic type of cheese, like Gouda or Edam, but the Brits seem to love bloody cheddar. How classy .
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Level 76
Dec 27, 2023
Not the same cheddar. The brit one (the original one) is actually a great hard cheese, completely different from that orange plastic thing.
+2
Level 63
Jan 22, 2020
Richard Gere, the most famous Buddhist... Didn't get that.
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Level 69
Jan 27, 2020
I was like "Space Odyssey???" lol
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Level 77
Feb 20, 2020
For some reason, I thought Jeddah was on the Persian Gulf and that's why I missed it.
+1
Level 65
Mar 10, 2020
Why isn't Pamela Anderson an answer?
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Level 75
Mar 7, 2024
Because she removed her implants.
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Level 66
Aug 15, 2022
Are Athens and Minerva not the same goddess?
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Level 73
Nov 22, 2022
Could 'waddling' be an acceptable answer as well as just 'waddle'?
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Level 67
May 13, 2023
Feel a bit icky that we're asked what religion Richard Gere is (???) and not anything else that could produce Buddhism as an answer. I don't know any celebrity's religion because why would you?

Unless it's like Mel Gibson or someone, it's like knowing their kids' names, it's banal details about their private life.