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"A whale ship was my Yale College and my Harvard" |
Moby-Dick
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Zechariah & Elizabeth were the parents of this biblical eater of locusts & wild honey |
John the Baptist
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In a traditional 160 to 190° sauna, these are heated over a furnace & water is poured over them to produce vapor |
rocks (stones)
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In addition to Europe & Asia, brown bears are still widely found on this continent |
North America
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Radio, newspapers & television, collectively |
media
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When 2 bowling pins are separated & you need to knock them down to get a spare, it's called one of these |
a split
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"Evil: I am cast upon a horrible desolate island...good: but I am alive, and not drowned" |
Robinson Crusoe
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On March 5, 1982 the laughter stopped for this man at the Chateau Marmont Hotel in Los Angeles |
John Belushi
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With a temperature of about 27,000° at its core & 10,000° on the surface, better go at night |
the Sun
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With 1 to 4 cubs, a brown bear litter is born during this period in which the mother neither eats nor drinks |
hibernation
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From the Middle Dutch for "spot", it's a highly contagious childhood disease |
the measles
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Once won by UCLA 7 times in a row, this tournament begins with 64 teams & ends with 1 champion |
the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament
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"I beheld the wretch--the miserable monster whom I had created" |
Frankenstein
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Elected to the Senate 4 times, he rode on the Space Shuttle Discovery in late 1998 |
John Glenn
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In 1994 the Laughlin Weather Station in this state reported a temperature of 125 degrees |
Nevada
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Though featured on the state flag, the last of these bears in California was spotted in the early 1920s |
a grizzly bear
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It flows 2,600 miles into the South China Sea |
the Mekong
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The Green Bay Packers retired this bruising defensive lineman's No. 92 in 1999 |
Reggie White
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"Ralph wept for the end of innocence... and the fall through the air of the true wise friend called Piggy" |
Lord of the Flies
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"Maneater" & "Rich Girl" are 2 of this singer's No. 1 Hits with Daryl Hall |
John Oates
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The spa town in Garland County, Arkansas features waters with an average temperature of 143 degrees |
Hot Springs
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A bear named Baloo was Mowgli's teacher in this Kipling work |
Jungle Book
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A mineral resembling clay often used to make pipes |
meerschaum
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In area, it's the largest country in the world ever to host the Commonwealth Games |
(Jason: What is Australia?)
Canada
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"The austere serenity of Shangri-La. Its forsaken courts and pale pavilion shimmered in repose..." |
Lost Horizon
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This man seen here who died in 1793 is buried in Massachusetts' Old Granary Burying Ground |
John Hancock
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In this art the gaffer dips his pipe in the mix that's heated to over 900 degrees to get a gather |
glass blowing
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The bears bearing the name of this large Alaskan island have been isolated from other bears for 12,000 years |
Kodiak
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In ancient times, this Indo-European people ruled an empire in what is now Northern Iran |
the Medes
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In 1931 this European city was awarded the Olympics, 2 years before a change in government there |
(Jason: What is Germany?) (Julie: What is Munich?) (Rob: What is Garmisch?)
Berlin
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