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Tradition says she had herself rolled up in a rug & delivered to Caesar |
Cleopatra
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His innovations include the first American newspaper cartoon (in 1754) & bifocals (around 1780) |
(Benjamin) Franklin
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Some folks think of the nectarine as this, Georgia's state fruit, without the fuzz |
the peach
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He joined the Auror Department under Kingsley Shacklebolt at age 17 |
Harry Potter
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Chill out! Don't be this adjective meaning nervous or tense |
uptight
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In 1918 this country's Christian X recognized Iceland as self-governing but still under his rule |
Denmark
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As of 2008, this Kelsey Grammer sitcom that ran from 1993 to 2004 had won the most Emmys, 37 |
Frasier
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2 of the most performed songs in the U.S. after "Happy Birthday"; both were sung March 31, 2008 at Dodger Stadium |
(Zach: What is the Pledge of Allegiance, um--uh, [*]?) (Alex: Well, you've given me three now.) (Zach: [*] [reversed])
the National Anthem & "Take Me Out To The Ball Game"
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This fruit can precede "sauce", "butter" & "-pie order" |
apple
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This boy, about 14 years old, escapes from his alcoholic father & helps a slave who's on the run |
Huckleberry Finn
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6-letter word for the costs & activities involved in maintaining something in working order |
upkeep
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This queen reportedly referred to William Gladstone as "that dreadful old man" |
Queen Victoria
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Here, Ellen DeGeneres paid tribute to this singer's Oscar's costume |
Bjork
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The first section of the boardwalk along this New Jersey seashore resort opened on June 26, 1870 |
Atlantic City
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The Royal Ann type of this fruit is often canned or used to make maraschinos |
cherries
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Violet invents, Klaus remembers everything he reads & Sunny likes to bite things in this book series |
(Alex: [*]. Lemony Snicket.)
A Series of Unfortunate Events
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It's the 20th letter of the Greek alphabet |
upsilon
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This king & his family have lived at La Zarzuela palace just outside Madrid since 1962 |
Juan Carlos
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At the 59th Emmys in 2007, the Showtime show about Henry VIII & the rest of this dynasty won a costuming award |
The Tudors
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Alexander Hamilton was the first secretary of this government department |
the Treasury
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Ruby & Webb are 2 varieties of this citrus fruit |
the grapefruit
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A book by a great-great-uncle shows Jared, Simon & Mallory the hidden world around them in this series |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: You're glad this has ended, aren't you? We're gonna get away from kid stuff in the Double Jeopardy! Round, I assure you, when we come back.)
The Spiderwick Chronicles
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In the 1800s W.C. Stewart advocated this type of fly casting, heading toward the river's source |
upstream
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Ancient Macedonia had 5 kings with this name; one came immediately before Alexander the Great & one immediately after |
(Alex: Who was Alexander the Great's father? [*] of Macedon.)
Philip
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Florida was named in honor of this holiday season, whose Spanish name includes the word florida |
Easter
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Bananas are rich in this element that controls the body's fluid balance, providing more than almost any other fruit |
potassium
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Swedish university city where Celsius & Angstrom taught |
Uppsala
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