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During World War II this company invented an infrared filter; the instant cameras came later |
Polaroid
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Scitrek is the science and technology museum of this Georgia capital |
Atlanta
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This "Kickboxer" star was a champion in the European Professional Karate Association |
Jean-Claude Van Damme
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This 1803 territorial acquisition gave the U.S. free navigation of the Mississippi River |
Louisiana Purchase
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This little Roman love god performs his matchmaking job with a bow & arrow |
Cupid
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Made with eggs, cheese & other fillings in a pastry shell, it's what real men don't eat |
Quiche
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Made of bronze in Biblical times, today they're often glass with a backing of a silver solution |
Mirrors
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You can ride a real trolley at the Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport in this state |
Maine
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His "Streets of Philadelphia" won him 4 1994 Grammys, including Song of the Year & Best Male Rock Vocal |
Bruce Springsteen
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At age 26 Jonathan Dayton of New Jersey was the youngest signer of this 1787 document |
(N: What is the Declaration of Independence?)
The Constitution
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The Munchkins toiled as slaves for this woman until a house fell on her |
(S: Who is the Wicked Witch of the West?)
The Wicked Witch of the East
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Five of a kind siblings, like the Dionnes |
Quintuplets
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At the bottom of the Encarta article on this device are links to "optics" & "submarine" |
(S: What is the Mayflower Charter?) (N: What is a computer?)
Periscope
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Bill Clinton may know there's an oil and brine museum in Smackover in this state |
Arkansas
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In 1996 this strikeout king became the first player to have his uniform number retired by 3 teams |
Nolan Ryan
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On December 6, 1976 this congressman was chosen to replace Carl Albert as Speaker of the House |
Tip O'Neill
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To find a leprechaun, follow the tapping of his hammer as he busies himself making these |
Shoes
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It's the term for the result when you divide one number by another |
Quotient
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Segments for reading, intermediate & distance make up this type of eyeglass lens |
Trifocals
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Naples in this state is home to Frannie's Teddy Bear Museum, which boasts more than 1,500 bears |
Florida
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Guitarist Richie Sambora of this group co-wrote Cher's hit "We All Sleep Alone" |
Bon Jovi
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In 1973 L. Patrick Gray resigned as head of this agency because he destroyed Watergate records |
FBI
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In the "Dilbert" comic strip, he's the evil director of human resources |
(N: Who is Ratbert?)
Catbert
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He wanted to ring Esmeralda's bells |
Quasimodo
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Fujitsu, NTT & Bell Labs have sent data down a strand of this at a rate of 1 trillion bits per second |
Optic fiber
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If you're crazy about quilts, you'll enjoy the New England Quilt Museum in Lowell in this state |
Massachusetts
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Pharaoh, Levi & Reuben are characters in this 1973 Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical |
Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
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Successor to the Manhattan Project, this agency, the AEC, was established in 1946 |
Atomic Energy Commission
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Describing his job, this Shakespearean sprite says, "I jest to Oberon and make him smile" |
(less than a minute...)
Puck
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Legally speaking, this Latin phrase means "something for something" |
Quid pro quo
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