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In the proverb, it's what a "stitch in time" does |
saves nine
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The Alps are an example of the fold type of these; the Tetons are the fault-block type |
mountains
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She played a Chinese mail-order bride on "Bonanza" before she starred in "That Girl" |
Marlo Thomas
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Slices of this pickling vegetable are said to soften skin & soothe tired eyes |
cucumber
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I.M. Pei designed the glass pyramid that crowns an entrance to this Paris museum |
the Louvre
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Russell, a fox, appears in "The Nun's Priest's Tale" of this Chaucer work |
The Canterbury Tales
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The first known public performance of this British nat'l anthem was at the Drury Lane Theatre in 1745 |
"God Save The King"
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Outside the U.S., the main areas where these spouting hot springs occur are Iceland & New Zealand |
geysers
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In 1992 TBS presented "The Best of Floyd" week as part of a tribute to this TV series |
The Andy Griffith Show
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This vegetable may be named for the white, oval variety, but we know the purple one better |
an eggplant
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The Tuskegee Institute has a museum named for this famed scientist who taught at the college |
George Washington Carver
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In "The Jungle Book" Raksha, this type of animal, suckles the infant Mowgli |
a wolf
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Of great importance to the Chinese, this phrase is another way of saying "avoid embarrassment" |
save face
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The inner core of the Earth is thought to be a solid ball composed mainly of nickel & this metal |
iron
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In "The Patty Duke Show" theme song, this ballpark food item "makes her lose control" |
a hot dog
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The plantain type of this tropical fruit is almost always eaten cooked |
a banana
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Exhibits on Tom Thumb & Jenny Lind are highlights of a Bridgeport, Conn. museum devoted to this man |
P.T. Barnum
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In "The Sign of Four" this sleuth employs Toby the dog to track 2 fugitives |
Sherlock Holmes
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Borrowed from boxing, this expression means delivered from an undesirable fate |
saved by the bell
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About a tenth of the Earth's surface is covered by this treeless region of the Arctic |
the tundra
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The folks in Schuyler, Virginia, Earl Hamner's hometown, plan to open a museum devoted to this series |
The Waltons
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Loganberries are believed to be a hybrid of the blackberry & this red berry |
(Kate: What is the currant?)
the raspberry
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A submarine launched by John P. Holland in the 1800s can be seen at the Paterson Museum in this state |
New Jersey
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He wrote of a cross-country trek with a poodle in "Travels with Charley" |
John Steinbeck
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Jack Lemmon won the 1973 "Best Actor" Oscar for his role in this drama |
Save the Tiger
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Triggered by earthquakes, these destructive sea waves have been known to travel at nearly 500 mph |
(Darryl: What are tidal waves?) (Alex: Tidal waves? Uh, be more specific on that.) (Darryl: What is [*]?)
tsunami
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The 1989 book "Love Is All Around" celebrated the 20th anniversary of the premiere of this sitcom |
(Kate: Uh, what is The Love Boat?) (Alex: Oh, no. "Love Is All Around" was the theme song for [*].)
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
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The Seville and bergamot are classified as bitter varieties of this fruit |
oranges
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This institution's National Museum of Design is not in Washington but in the Carnegie Mansion in New York City |
the Smithsonian
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Kiche is the mother of this title character of a Jack London tale |
White Fang
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