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During winter these in a groundhog drop from about 80 per minute to around 4 |
heartbeats
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Now host of "The Tonight Show" he was quick to volunteer to entertain the troops during the First Gulf War |
Jay Leno
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"The Angel of the Battlefield" |
Clara Barton
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This renowned Minnesota institution opened its own med school in 1972 |
the Mayo Clinic
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This folksy state instrument of Missouri often accompanies its state folk dance, the square dance |
(Stephen: What is a banjo?)
a fiddle
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In 1963 the Four Seasons were "Happy As Can Be" with this sweet "Girl" |
Candy
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In 1886 the first U.S. Groundhog Day was observed in ths Pennsylvania city |
Punxsutawney
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He became an icon by entertaining troops in every major conflict from World War II to the First Gulf War |
Bob Hope
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"Yellow Hair" & "The Boy General" |
Custer
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The first U.S. school to award an M.D., Columbia's med school is formally the College of Physicians & these |
Surgeons
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The Baltimore Checkerspot type of this flutters by as Maryland's state insect |
a butterfly
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The floor of a boxing ring |
canvas
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In South Africa this alphabetically first animal is sometimes called a groundhog |
an aardvark
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He's performed his country hit "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue" for U.S. troops in Iraq |
Toby Keith
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"The Pirate of the Gulf" |
Lafitte
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In March 2004, UCLA suspended this program after a parts-for-profit scheme came to light |
(Stephen: What is organ donation?) ... (Alex: [*], yes, Willed Body Program. That was it.)
body donation
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The bowhead type of this takes a bow as Alaska's state marine mammal |
a whale
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A slang term for a French Canadian, or an NHL player from the other side of the country |
a Canuck
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Groundhogs live in these tunnel-like creations, also a homophone for another mammal |
a burrow
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This star of "The Jazz Singer" spent much of WWII in the field entertaining troops |
Al Jolson
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"The Knight of the Cloak" |
(Alex: No, who is [*]? Remember, he threw his cloak down in front of the queen.) (Jennah: No.) (Alex: No? I'm older than you are.)
Sir Walter Raleigh
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Washington University School of Medicine is the birthplace of this scanner similar to a CAT scanner. It was first to reveal brain function |
(Stephen: What is MRI?)
PET
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Its official state fossil is Chesapecten Jeffersonius |
(Alex: Yeah, that's right. Named for Chesapeke Bay and, of course, President Thomas Jefferson.)
Virginia
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This 11th Century King of England also ruled Denmark & Norway during the latter part of his reign |
Canute
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Before Groundhog Day took off, February 2nd was celebrated by the Catholic Church as this day for wax objects |
Candlemas
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This trio often appeared in WWII USO shows singing their hit songs like "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" |
(Lisa: Who are the Lennon Sisters?)
The Andrews Sisters
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"The Father of Comedy" & "Prince of Ancient Comedy" |
Aristophanes
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My son the obstetrician went to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at the Univ. named for a Jewish academy |
Yeshiva
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Go SCUBA diving in Hawaii & you may see the state gem, the black type of this |
(Jennah: What is a pearl?)
coral
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The text of this type of nonmetrical hymn is taken from Biblical text other than the Book Of Psalms |
(Alex: That's a toughie. What is [*]?)
a canticle
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