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A 5-Kleenex film |
a tearjerker
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Her maiden name was Indira Priyadarshini Nehru |
Indira Gandhi
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At the 1996 Olympics, Italy won 2 gold & 2 silver medals in these boats originated by Eskimos |
kayaks
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This snake-like fish can often be found in sushi |
eel
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It's what she does down by the sea shore |
Sells seashells
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The number of words in this clue |
7
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A person behind the counter who prepared ice cream treats for your grandmother |
Soda jerk
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In 1613, when she was visiting the Potomac Indians, she was captured by the English & taken to Jamestown |
Pocahontas
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Don't try this at home, or at all--base jumping is done off high bridges, antennas & buildings, using these |
(Sahir: What are bungee cords?)
parachutes
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The cheeks of this animal can be smoked, as its belly is smoked for bacon |
Pig
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Completes the tongue twister "Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear; Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair; Fuzzy Wuzzy..." |
Wasn't fuzzy, was he?
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The value of pi to 2 decimal places |
3.14
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Rhyming name for dried pieces of poultry cut into strips |
Turkey jerky
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This Hull House founder was valedictorian of Rockford Seminary's class of 1881 |
Jane Addams
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Like its land counterpart, this sport has a slalom event, which involves weaving between buoys |
Water skiing
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Mold gives this type of colorful cheese, like Roquefort, its flavor |
Blue cheese
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It's what the baby buggy bumper is made out of |
Rubber
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According to Exodus, it's the sixth commandment; somebody should have told Cain |
"Thou shalt not kill"
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It's an unthinking reaction, like when the doctor hits you with a mallet |
Knee-jerk
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Famous 15th century heroine depicted in the statue seen here: |
Joan of Arc
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Lisa Andersen, winner of the 1997 U.S. Open at Huntington Beach, Calif., is perhaps the top woman in this sport |
Surfing
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McDonald's introduced this "grown-up" hamburger in 1996 |
Arch Deluxe
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In "Singin' in the Rain", Donald O'Connor tells us that Moses erroneously supposes his toeses are these |
roses
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Alphabetically, he's Snow White's first dwarf |
Bashful
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John G. Brennan & Kamal Ahmed, "Two Low-Lifes From Queens", are better known as this crank-calling duo |
Jerky Boys
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Born a slave around 1797, she became famous as a preacher, abolitionist & women's rights activist |
Sojourner Truth
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Street luge & aggressive in-line skating are part of these games seen annually on ESPN |
X-(Extreme) Games
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Tripe is the lining of this digestive organ of cattle |
(E: What is the intestine?) (K: What is the liver?)
Stomach
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Betty Botter bought some of this, but was worried it would make her batter bitter |
Butter
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The second U.S. president to serve only one term |
John Quincy Adams
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