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Completes Yogi's simple but profound statement "It ain't over 'til..." |
(Alex: Luke, a baseball fan of the Boston Red Sox, but he knows a lot about the Yankees & Yogi Berra.)
it's over
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Central America's highest point, Tajumulco, is an inactive one of these |
volcano
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After saving John Smith's life, she married John -- John Rolfe |
Pocahontas
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On Dec. 14, 1972 Gene Cernan became the last man to drive a vehicle up here |
the moon
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"So many nights I'd sit by my window" thinking of this Debby Boone song |
"You Light Up My Life"
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Yogi surmised that in baseball "90 percent of the game is half" this |
mental
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"Do You Know the Way to" this capital city? Head due west from Puerto Limon |
San Jose, Costa Rica
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Launched Oct. 4, 1957, it circled the Earth once every 96 minutes, going 18,000 MPH |
Sputnik
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This 1940 Thomas Wolfe novel was published posthumously |
"You Can't Go Home Again"
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Yogi once asked that this food dish be cut in 4 pieces because he wasn't hungry enough to eat 8 |
(Christian: What is a pie...what is an apple pie?)
pizza
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Nicaraguan dictator Somoza never rebuilt downtown Managua after this 1972 disaster |
earthquake
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Calamity Jane boasted that she rode for this short-lived delivery service |
Pony Express
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Leonardo da Vinci sketched one of these in 1483; Sikorsky produced the first practical one in 1939 |
(Kathy: What is a rocket?)
helicopter
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"Did you forget about me, Mr. Duplicity?" sings Alanis Morissette in this hit |
"You Oughta Know"
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Yogi warned that "You got to be careful if you don't know where you're going because you might not" do this |
get there
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The easternmost point in Central America is in this country |
(Kathy: What is Mexico?) (Alex: Central America swoops down in an easterly direction.)
Panama
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Container Mary Hays used to bring water to the troops at the Battle of Monmouth |
(Christian: What is a tin cup?)
pitcher (hence the name "Molly Pitcher")
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In May 1927 this plane was tested by flying from San Diego to NYC; it took 20 hours, 21 minutes |
the Spirit of St. Louis
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This 1938 James Stewart film won Best Picture & earned an Oscar for its director, Frank Capra |
You Can't Take It with You
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(Sarah serves up our next story.) At the 17th Street Bake-Off today, the big winner was a pie made from these stalks...mmmm! |
(Christian: What is rutabaga?)
rhubarb
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Yogi once reflected that it was this psychological term "all over again" |
deja vu
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On Earth Day 1993 Belize formed an association for this neologism, defined as environmentally sensitive travel |
ecotourism
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The "Literature Lover's Book of Lists" says this engineer "blew his train whistle in a special way" |
Casey Jones
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With room for 700, this traveled 1 mile at a height of 70 feet on its only flight in 1947 |
the Spruce Goose
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Double your fun & tell us the name of this 1967 James Bond film |
(Alex: Minute to go.)
You Only Live Twice
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(Sarah does a wrap-up.) Tonight, a hearing on whether these construction tools that include a man's name are harming your hearing |
jackhammers
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