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Naismith sport played by the men on the "Road to the Final Four" |
Basketball
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A bourbon drink garnished with fresh leaves of this is popular in Kentucky |
(Alex: And elsewhere, too!)
mint (julep)
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You have to have the right triangle to use the theorem named for this ancient Greek number cruncher |
Pythagoras
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A meteor, according to Perry Como |
a falling star
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The aptly named Jonathan Winters narrated the cartoon special this snowman "Returns" |
Frosty
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In spring, 1848, ice in Lake Erie blocked the river feeding these famous falls, shutting them off for a day |
Niagara Falls
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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse appear in the book of Revelation, written by this "divine" saint |
Saint John the Divine
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This herb helped cure the treat seen here, so the herb's in its name |
dill (pickle)
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When William Thomson, later Lord this, was born in Belfast in 1824 he knew absolute zero about math |
Lord Kelvin
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In 1961 the Civil Defense Department required that signs showing the locations of these be posted |
fallout shelters
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In a 1985 TV version of this classic tale, Jonathan played Humpty Dumpty |
Alice in Wonderland
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In April 1931 the 20 millionth car rolled off this company's assembly line |
Ford
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His third wife was a member of the Gang of Four |
Mao Tse-tung
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This herb also called estragon is essential to a Bernaise sauce |
Tarragon
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"Algorithm" came from Al-Khwarizmi, the name of the Arab mathematician who named this branch of high school math |
algebra
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Lee Majors' role from 1981 to 1986 |
The Fall Guy
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This comic who claims Winters as his mentor had Jonathan play his son on TV in 1981 |
(Alex: On Mork and Mindy--his son kept getting younger instead of older.)
Robin Williams
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In 1994 this NBA star was in spring training with the Class AA Birmingham Barons baseball team |
Michael Jordan
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Suffering is the substance of all of the Four Noble Truths of this religion |
(Thad: What is Islam?)
Buddhism
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If Anthony Kiedis' group was ground & dried, this powder would result |
chili powder (red hot chili pepper powder accepted)
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He worked 8 years with Alfred North Whitehead to produce the monumental work "Principia Mathematica" |
Bertrand Russell
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This Poe tale appropriately begins in the fall, on a "dull, dark and soundless day" |
"The Fall of the House of Usher"
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In 1999 the Kennedy Center awarded Jonathan Winters the prize named after this humorist |
Mark Twain
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In the spring of 1964 this city sprang its World's Fair on the world |
New York City
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In a 1939 article for National Geographic, Lincoln Ellsworth described his 4 expeditions to this continent |
Antarctica
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Cilantro is the leaves of this plant whose name is from the Greek koris, "bug" |
coriander
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In 1676, the year after discovering calculus, he began a 40-year-long job as court librarian in Hanover |
Gottfried Leibniz
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Lizzie Borden was tried in this Massachusetts town |
(Michael: What is Fallmouth?) (Alan: What is Fall Brook?)
Fall River
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Last name of Winters' character known as Maude or Maudie |
Frickert
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On April 3, 1860 the Pony Express began with riders leaving these 2 cities |
(Thad: What are St. Louis and San Francisco?) (Alan: What are St. Louis and Sacramento?)
St. Joseph, Missouri & Sacramento, California
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