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4079 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park, New York |
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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It was originally founded as the Queensland & Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited |
Qantas
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This armed service's Michie Stadium was named for infantryman Dennis Michie, who coached its first football team |
Army
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The Villa Park Orchards Association is the last remaining packer of these in Orange, California |
oranges
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The distinct nose of the bottle-nosed dolphin is also called this, like part of a bird |
beak
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew in Waikiki, Hawaii) To get into the Hawaiian spirit, I will say "Thank You" with this Hawaiian equivalent |
(Barbara: What is aloha?)
mahalo
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1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan |
Gerald Ford
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In 1973 there was "Something Special in the Air": this airline's first female pilot, Bonnie Tiburzi |
American Airlines
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A hound named Smokey leads the Volunteers into this school's Neyland Stadium, The Sporting News' No. 1 college field |
Tennessee
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The website of Alcoholics Anonymous asks the media's help in keeping its members this |
anonymous
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Since 1990, new practices have cut by 90% the number of dolphins caught in nets intended for these |
(Amy: What are fish... [*]?)
tuna
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Meaning "mountain", it precedes Loa & Kea |
Mauna
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Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts |
John F. Kennedy
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Richard Branson has called this airline "my baby... and... something I am enormously proud of" |
(Amy: What is Virgin Airlines?)
Virgin Atlantic
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This school's home field is Bryant-Denny Stadium; Denny was a university president, Bryant its famous coach |
(Matt: What is Auburn?)
Alabama
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Common name for the final chorus, heard here, in Handel's "Messiah" |
(Matt: What is "Alleluia"?) (Barbara: What is the "Final Chorus"?)
the "Amen Chorus"
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It protrudes upward from the hump of the humpbacked whale |
dorsal fin
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One of the purposes of honi, a nose-to-nose greeting, is to exchange ha, which is this of life |
(Matt: What is the kiss?)
the breath
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2313 Red River Street, Austin, Texas |
Lyndon B. Johnson
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The pilots of this international airline are all veterans of the Israeli air force |
El Al
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It's the school where you'll find Tom Osborne Field |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Nebraska
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The largest members of the dolphin family are the creatures with this homicidal name |
killer whales
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It's the Hawaiian title of the following |
"Aloha Oe"
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210 Parkside Drive, West Branch, Iowa |
Herbert Hoover
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Flying Dutchman is the frequent flyer program of this airline |
KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines)
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Indians who made arrows of branches broken from trees gave this Oklahoma city its name |
(Barbara: What is Broken Tree?)
Broken Arrow
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Term for a group of dolphins, they sometimes join up to form herds or aggregations |
pod
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It's Hawaiian for a hole of any size, from pinhole to tunnel, & also refers to a type of shelled necklace |
(Alex: Less than a minute now.)
puka
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