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Clare of Assisi, whose miracles saved her city from destruction twice, died in 1253 & became one of these in 1255 |
a saint
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Hayden Panettiere, seen here, is virtually indestructible on this NBC show |
Heroes
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San Jose State University's Beethoven Center has brown, grey & white strands of this that once grew on Ludwig |
hair
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In "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", Lucy peers into an old wardrobe & discovers this magical land |
Narnia
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The flag seen here has been used by this European kingdom since 1801 |
United Kingdom
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The 1906 quake named for this city had a magnitude of 7.9; more than 28,000 buildings lay in ruins |
San Francisco
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Margaret Spellings, seen here, is the first mom with kids in school to serve as U.S. Secretary of this |
(Braden: What is state?)
Education
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This "Malcolm in the Middle" star voiced the abandoned zebra stripes in "Racing Stripes" |
Frankie Muniz
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A dollar dated 1804 made of this metal is now worth over a million dollars |
(Justin: What is gold?)
silver
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Snipp, Snapp & Snurr, who star in a series of books, are brothers from this Scandinavian country |
(Alex: (Swedish accent) They're from [*]. Snipp, Snapp and Snurr.)
Sweden
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This world-famous artwork seen here was painted around 1505 |
"Mona Lisa"
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The second-most populous city in the nation, it's more than 450 square miles in area |
Los Angeles
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An age when Shakespeare wrote & England gained power is named for this queen |
Elizabeth I
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This "Harry Potter" actress made history in 2005 as the youngest ever to grace the cover of Teen Vogue |
Emma Watson
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An 1868 one of these showing Ben Franklin is worth millions, as only 2 still exist |
(Justin: What is a painting?) (Braden: What is a dollar?) ... (Alex: It was [*], only two of them left.)
a stamp
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In the Grimm tale "The 12 Dancing Princesses", 12 sisters dance so much that they wear out these every night |
(Justin: What are the floorboards?)
their shoes
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We get a kick out of this international sports star seen here |
(David) Beckham
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The falls that bear the name of this national park plunge 2,425 feet down a rock wall |
Yosemite
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On a Nick show, Lil' JJ plays a 15-year-old known as "just" him |
Jordan
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Odyssey Marine Exploration will sell you a $2,500 pickle bottle found on one of these from 1865 |
a ship
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This orphan befriends a goatherd named Peter when she's sent to live with her grandfather in the Swiss Alps |
Heidi
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Seen here is a member of this branch of the U.S. military in dress uniform |
The Marines
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This desert region whose name sounds a bit morbid contains the lowest point in the U.S. |
Death Valley
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She's the Brontë sister who wrote "Wuthering Heights" |
(Alex: That would be a tough read for you guys. It's [*].)
Emily Brontë
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She appeared in "Santa Clause 3" with brother Spencer before being nominated for an Oscar at age 10 in 2007 |
(Alex: And her name is [*].)
Abigail Breslin
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She's the title heroine "Of Green Gables" in a classic 1908 book |
Anne
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More than three billion people have flown in the type of plane seen here that bears this numerical designation |
a Boeing 747
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This city really must be the Magic Kingdom! Here, Ducks become champions of pro hockey |
Anaheim
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