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To reduce water consumption, the project landscapes using plants like zoysha that are heat- & this-tolerant |
drought
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Burt Lancaster took the role in the 1957 film that could only be called "Gunfight At" this place |
the OK Corral
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Capt. Nemo said, "Tomorrow I will be dead, and I wish for no other tomb than" this vessel. "It is my coffin!" |
the Nautilus
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Scrabble playing pieces are called "letter" ones |
tiles
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81 members serve 6-year terms in this smaller of the 2 houses of the Czech Parliament |
(Alex: Well, you had a choice--either the House or [*]. In this case, it's [*].)
the Senate
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This fortress was the last address of Edmund Dudley, Sir Thomas More & the 11th Lord Lovat, Simon Fraser |
the Tower of London
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All the waste from the project is being recycled, rather than going into these, which still take 55% of the U.S.A's trash |
landfills
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After he solved crimes in L.A. as Jim Rockford, he played the aging Earp doing the same in "Sunset" |
James Garner
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Captain Peleg told Ishmael that he & Captain Bildad were part-owners of this whaler |
(Alex: And that would be [*] in Moby Dick.)
the Pequod
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It can be a drinking glass, an acrobat, or part of a lock |
a tumbler
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This party got the most votes in Czechoslovakia's May 26, 1946 general election |
the Communists
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His 99-year prison term for the murder of Martin Luther King, Jr. ended with his death in 1998 |
James Earl Ray
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These items being applied here save energy, and their cost can be offset by rebates & tax credits |
solar panels
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In 1993's "Tombstone", he played Earp to Val Kilmer's Doc Holliday |
(Brian: Who is Kevin Costner?)
Kurt Russell
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In a 1984 Tom Clancy thriller, this Russian sub is equipped with an ultra-quiet propulsion system |
Red October
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This "Land of the Hummingbird" is 20 miles from Trinidad |
Tobago
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Though this Czech was not known for humor, his 1927 comic novel was about a young European's life in "Amerika" |
Franz Kafka
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In 1993 Panamanian courts convicted this leader of involvement in the murder of one of his political foes |
Noriega
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A hologram contrasts the old heat-absorbing asphalt roof & the new reflective one of galvanized this light metal |
aluminum
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In 1994's "Wyatt Earp", he played Earp to Dennis Quaid's Doc Holliday |
(Alex: Now is the time for him, yes.)
Kevin Costner
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Lieutenant Steve Maryk takes command of this destroyer-minesweeper from an unstable captain |
(Alex; Yes, [*] Mutiny.) (Brian: Whew!) (Alex: Pulled that out of thin air, didn't you?) (Brian: Oh, yes!)
the Caine
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In names of cat breeds, this nationality precedes "Angora" & "Van" |
Turkish
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Czech Republic.) It's what we're experiencing outside the Czech capital, or the name given to Czechoslovakia's moment of reform in 1968 |
(Juli: What's the... Fresh Air?) (Alex: Oh, sort of on the right track. What is [*]?)
the Prague Spring
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This Frenchman, often jailed for his cruel acts & sexual behavior, died in an asylum on Dec. 2, 1814 |
the Marquis de Sade
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Popular among the green-minded because it's made from waste products, M.D.F. stands for medium-density this |
fiberboard
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Long before he was Grandpa Walton, he plyed Earp in "Winchester '73" |
Will Geer
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In this 1897 Kipling novel, the schooner "We're Here" rescues teenager Harvey Cheyne near the Grand Banks |
Captains Courageous
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This 5-letter tutu fabric may be made of rayon, nylon or silk |
tulle
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On July 6, 1415 this religious reformer with a 3-letter last name was burned at the stake at Constance |
Jan Hus
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Given a life sentence at Nuremberg, he was Spandau Prison's lone inmate after 1966 |
Rudolf Hess
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