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COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM |
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Of all the elements, this metallic one has the shortest name |
(Andy: What is iron?)
tin
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An illegal lottery, or the fourth book of the Old Testament |
Numbers
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In 1982 this country, appropriately, began issuing a series of panda coins |
China
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Guitars on display include ones from Mother Maybelle Carter & this "Man in Black", her son-in-law |
Johnny Cash
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Thanks to firms like Pegaso & Telmex, this country now has more cellular users than fixed line customers |
Mexico
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Cock-a-doodle doodler (7) |
rooster
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew scuba diving in the Barrier Reef near Belize) Sponges are classified based on what this structure is made of, such as calcium carbonate or silica |
(Alex: And by the way, Sarah sounds that way all the time, not just underwater!)
the skeleton
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One of the USA's 500 largest businesses by revenue is this state's lottery, based in Schenectady |
New York
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In 1985 this large Middle Eastern country's Prince Sultan became the first Arab astronaut |
Saudi Arabia
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You can see her wringer washer & the nurse's cap she wore while working to support Wynonna & Ashley |
Naomi Judd
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The Kyocera QCP 6035 Smartphone combines a cell phone with one of these multifunction organizers |
PDA (personal digital assistant)
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A Mackintosh (8) |
(Marilyn: Computer?)
raincoat
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Granite contains this mineral whose name contains the German word for "field" |
(Marilyn: What is feld?)
feldspar
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In 1980 Congress forbade the use of this for distribution of lottery materials |
the mails
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit) On March 30, 1981 outside the Washington Hilton, this man was shoved into this 1972 Lincoln limousine |
(Alex: The assassination attempt on his life.)
Ronald Reagan
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She's the Hall of Famer heard here, makin' like Jerry Lee Lewis |
Dolly Parton
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In 1946 this detective's 2-way wrist radio made its debut in the funnies |
Dick Tracy
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Approve an amendment (6) |
ratify
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Sadly, the one-horned Javan species of this is nearly extinct |
rhinoceros
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13 workers at one of this coffee chain's stores in California became stars when they won big bucks in 2000...$87 million |
Starbucks
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Reportedly, this fad happened for the first time on October 15, 1981 during a baseball game in the Oakland Coliseum |
the wave
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In 2002 the museum exhibited quilts loaned by this superstar, & 5 of her costumes from "Annie Get Your Gun" |
Reba McEntire
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44 GM models offer this wireless service that now has over 2,000,000 members |
OnStar
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The first "R" in radar |
(Alex: Radar: Radio detection and ranging.)
radio
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Weighing 300 pounds or more, this South American boa is the heaviest of all snakes |
anaconda
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2000 saw a fight in England over running the lottery, with this Virgin king at the forefeont |
Richard Branson
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The nomination of this U.S. Appeals Court judge to the Supreme Court was rejected by the Senate on October 23, 1987 |
Robert Bork
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You could never put a price on this funny lady seen here who was inducted in 1975 ("Howdeeee!") |
(Alex: She had her own price tag on her hat.)
Minnie Pearl
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Buying one of this company's DynaTAC models in 1984 could have set you back about $4,000 |
Motorola
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Monastery mess hall (9) |
(Sally: What is a refrectory?) (Andy: What is a refractory?)
refectory
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