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FUN WITH THE DEWEY DECIMAL SYSTEM |
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BEFORE THEY WERE PRESIDENT |
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The 5th century B.C. figure seen here is holding reins to drive this vehicle |
chariot
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"Go, Man, Go!" tells the story of Abe Saperstein & the formation of this team |
the Harlem Globetrotters
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You may find "Nietzsche is Peachy" graffiti in the 100s section, shared by psychology & this field |
(Karen: What is art?)
philosophy
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During a family vacation in 1921, he fell ill with polio |
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Recycle old keys by hanging them from a tree branch to make one of these tinkling devices |
wind chime
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Antoine Louis Barye became expert in sculpting wild animals through regular visits to this place in Paris |
the zoo
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Contrary to the title, Woody Harrelson proved he could in this film, seen here |
White Men Can't Jump
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In the 200s, devoted to this, you'd find books about the Satmar Hasidim & the Old Order River Brethren |
religion
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In 1957 he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Biography |
John F. Kennedy
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Heat causes this product to lose potency, so store it in the fridge (but don't mistake Chanel No. 5 for beer) |
perfume
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It won the 1994 New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Documentary |
(Karen: What are "The Basketball Diaries?")
Hoop Dreams
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Covering the 800s, it's the only main Dewey classification that's also a Nobel Prize category |
literature
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He began his term as president in 1947 (president of the Screen Actors Guild, that is) |
Ronald Reagan
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Sprinkle a half water/half bleach mix to remove this; rolling stones may gather none but patio brick sure does |
moss
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Fish of the genus Scomber |
mackerel
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Nicola Pisano created an elaborate one of these preacher platforms for the cathedral at Pisa |
(David: What is a podium?)
pulpit
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Pint-sized rap star Lil Bow Wow becomes an NBA superstar after finding some magic sneakers in this 2002 film |
Like Mike
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Of 2 areas of the Dewey 900s, E.C. Bentley wrote that this "is about maps, but biography is about chaps" |
geography
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In 1881 he was elected mayor of Buffalo, New York |
Grover Cleveland
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You can add it dry to yogurt for extra flavor, mix it in water to make facial paste, or make cookies "Quaker" style |
(David: What are oats?)
oatmeal
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Son of Amram & Jochebed |
(Randy: Who is Jehosaphat?)
Moses
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The name of this famous statue of Apollo appropriately means "beautiful view" |
"Belvidere"
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Gene Hackman coached a small-town Indiana high school team right to the state championship in this 1986 film |
Hoosiers
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The 500s cover science; the 600s cover this, defined as the application of science |
(Randy: What is [**]?) [Initially ruled incorrect; reversed before Double Jeopardy!] ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go now.)
technology (or engineering)
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Before the Civil War, he worked in real estate & at a leather store in Galena, Illinois |
(Randy: Who is Abraham Lincoln?)
Ulysses S. Grant
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Heloise saves large decorative tins & fills them with sand to make these for her library |
bookends
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Last Supper chalice |
(Karen: Um...I don't know.) .... (Alex: It's not an exclamation, like the others.)
grail
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