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Here's an analogy: Tuesday is to week as May is to this |
(Greg: What is month?) (M: What is...(time)?)
Year
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This boy pharaoh's tomb was discovered in 1922; that of his wet nurse, in 1999 |
King Tut
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Yukon Gold & Russet |
Potatoes
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In 2000, women will compete for the first time in this sport that uses a pool, 2 nets & an inflatable ball |
Water polo
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Bill Clinton's middle name, it's also the last name of another president |
Jefferson
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He abandoned his studies at Harvard after his junior year to co-found Microsoft & got filthy rich |
Bill Gates
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It can be a bum, an old abandoned ship, or an adjective meaning lacking a sense of duty |
Derelict
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A fossil found in Portugal may have been the child of Neanderthals & these early modern humans |
(M: What is Homo erectus?)
Cro-Magnon
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Bing & Royal Ann |
Cherries
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The devices used in this new Olympic sport can propel somersaulting gymnasts up to 30 feet in the air |
Trampoline
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In 1927 this future president created the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation to help polio victims |
(Gwyneth: Who is Carter?)
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Ben Affleck left college for Hollywood; this co-screenwriter left Harvard just shy of graduation |
Matt Damon
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A synonym for glinting, it's what the twilight is doing in "The Star-Spangled Banner" |
(Gwyneth: What is glaring?)
Gleaming
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Otzi, a man found frozen in 1991, attempted to cross this European mountain chain 5,000 years ago |
Alps
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The IOC recently granted provisional recognition to this ancient sport, one of Japan's most popular |
Sumo wrestling
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Talk about a checkered past! In 1952 he gave his famous "Checkers" speech |
Richard Nixon
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He went to UCLA to study film but dropped out; he ended up directing & co-starring in "Reality Bites" & "The Cable Guy" |
(Greg: Who is Matthew Broderick?)
Ben Stiller
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Of Laurel, Hardy, Rowan & Martin, the 2 that are trees |
Laurel & Rowan
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Italy is seeking a new caretaker for this historical site which, like Pompeii, was buried by Mount Vesuvius |
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Herculaneum
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Shiitake & Portobello |
Mushrooms
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At the 1998 Winter Olympics, the USA's Ross Powers won the bronze in the halfpipe event in this new Olympic sport |
(M: What is bobsledding?)
Snowboarding
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Stephen was the real first name of this president who served 2 non-consecutive terms |
Grover Cleveland
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Left Temple University in the '60s to be a comic, was in one of the biggest '80s sitcoms & sold Jell-O |
Bill Cosby
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When given freedom of action or choice, you're given this type of line that encircles the world |
(Gwyneth: What is meridian?)
Latitude
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Kennewick Man, discovered in 1996 in this state, has sparked a custody battle between Native Americans & scientists |
(M: What is New Mexico?)
Washington
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This new Olympic martial arts sport was founded in the 1950s by General Choi Hong Hi |
Taekwondo
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Seen here in his youth, he was a handsome Army officer, generally speaking: |
Dwight D. Eisenhower
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In 1996, after winning his third U.S. Amateur title, he left Stanford to turn pro |
Tiger Woods
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