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In 1983 only 7% of U.S. homes had one of these; in 1996 40%, 18% with modems |
Computers
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He released "Earthling" in 1997, 25 years after telling us of Ziggy Stardust |
David Bowie
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A prisoner doing a stretch in the dungeon may be stretched out on one of these |
The Rack
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As the Moon changes from new to full, it's said to be doing this; then it wanes |
waxing
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The ringhals, or spitting type of this snake, can spit venom about 7 feet |
Cobra
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This type of boat lets you view undersea life while keeping your feet dry |
Glass-Bottomed
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This red planet will be visible in the sky all year long; keep an eye on it if you're worried about invasions |
Mars
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This guitarist came "Alive!" to millions of new fans in a 1976 No. 1 album |
Peter Frampton
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This small device puts a little pressure on your hitchhiking digit |
Thumbscrew
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41% of the Moon's surface, it was unseen by humans until the USSR's Luna 3 photographed it in 1959 |
the dark side of the Moon
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Like kangaroo, the young of the koala are referred to by this term |
Joeys
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It's your net profit or loss as shown on an income statement |
Bottom Line
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Born Feb. 27, 1980, this White House resident is among the "Widely Known Americans of the Present" |
Chelsea Clinton
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Self-titled album including the song heard here:
"How will I know if he really loves me / I say a prayer with every heartbeat..." |
(Wayne: Who is Toni Braxton?)
Whitney Houston
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A flogging with this multi-colored whip may leave you with a different type of scratch fever |
Cat O' Nine Tails
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The second named lunar mission, it crashed its module to test lunar seismography |
(Beth: What is Lunar 12?)
Apollo 12
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Species of this hovering bird range in size from 2" to 8" |
Hummingbird
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This '60s TV series was set aboard the Seaview, an atomic sub built by Harriman Nelson |
(Wayne: What is Sea Hunt?)
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
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According to the U.S. treasury, as of March 1996 there were 6,046,024,130 of these in circulation |
U.S. Dollars
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There's no doubt that this album title refers to the bandmembers' upbringing near Disneyland |
Tragic Kingdom
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It's a hollow spike-filled statue or coffin in which a victim is enclosed |
(Wayne: What is the iron lady?)
an iron maiden
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Term for a September full moon that rises soon after sunset, giving farmers more hours to work |
Harvest Moon
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A member of this family, although without a long neck, the okapi was discovered in the Congo rain forest |
Giraffe
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Miners first adapted this term for a hard place to mean as low as one can get |
(Beth: What is the bottom 40?)
rock bottom
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Among the top stories is the flare-up of violence over a tunnel entrance in this Mideast city |
Jerusalem
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This album by Sheryl Crow originated with weekly L.A. jam sessions |
Tuesday Night Music Club
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From the Latin for "little hand", they're handcuffs |
manacles
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Serenity, Fertility & Tranquility are 3 of these large, smooth areas |
Seas
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The black-footed ferret, a member of this family, was once thought extinct, but a few were discovered in 1981 |
Weasel
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Contradicting its foreboding name, this feature of Mammoth Cave is only 105 feet deep |
(Dan: What is the Bottomless Lake?)
the Bottomless Pit
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