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JIMMY, CHERYL, SOFIA OR SARAH |
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In 2004 this Portuguese city is set to host the European football championship |
Lisbon
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These brothers who ran a famous circus bearing their name worked in it as jugglers & tightrope walkers |
Ringling Brothers
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Deaths in its Pinto made it the first U.S. corporation to face criminal charges over product design |
Ford
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Nearly a quarter of all species of mammals are these flyers |
(Rob: What are birds?)
bats
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Enormous, like an extinct elephant (7) |
mammoth
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In April 2001 she announced her engagement to her "Scooby Doo" co-star Freddie Prinze, Jr. |
Sarah Michelle Gellar
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Now Jamaica's capital, it was founded in 1693 to replace Port Royal, which was destroyed by an earthquake |
Kingston
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Ah, Yes! This comedic actor seen here starred in Vaudeville as an expert juggler |
W.C. Fields
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The government sued Frank Snepp over his 1977 book based on his years with this agency |
CIA
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew at the Columbus (Ohio) Zoo) The manatee can live in both of these types of environments, or in a mixture of them called brackish |
salt & freshwater
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Born Sofia Scicolone, her A&E bio was subtitled "Actress Italian Style" |
Sophia Loren
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A landmark of this Uruguayan capital is The Cerro, or hill, for which it's named |
Montevideo
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Dating back to 2000 B.C., the earliest known depiction of juggling was found near this river |
Nile
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Perhaps because no one could figure out what he'd been trying to do, Aaron Burr was acquitted of this in 1807 |
treason
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An African species of this reptile in the genus Dasypeltis feeds entirely on birds' eggs |
snake
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Proverbially slow syrup (8) |
molasses
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In 1975 she became the first model to get a second Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition cover |
Cheryl Tiegs
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Commissioned by Malcolm III's wife, the Chapel of St. Margaret is the oldest surviving structure in this capital |
Edinburgh
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(Sofia of the Clue Crew) Devilstick juggling probably originated in this Asian country, where it's called wakan |
(Alex: Whoa...way to go, Sofia!)
China
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Carol Burnett's suit against the National Enquirer for this hinged on whether the Enquirer was really a newspaper |
libel
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The golden type of this, now a common pet, was thought to be extinct until around 1930 |
(Amanda: What is a retriever?)
hamster
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Plaster condiment (7) |
mustard
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This sassy singer must have been jazzed when she won a Grammy for her album "Gershwin Live!" |
(Rob: Who is Sarah Mondheit?)
Sarah Vaughan
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It ranks as the second-largest city of Morocco, after Casablanca |
Rabat
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Margarita Ayala & her daughters are famous for juggling flaming torches while hanging by this |
(Alex: And do the juggling, upside down!)
their hair
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In 1977 the Supreme Court ruled that John Bates, in this profession, had the right to advertise low fees |
lawyer/law
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Though it's not a feline, this creature sometimes has "cat" attached to its name |
(Rob: What is a meerkat?)
civet (or civet cat)
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This noted oddsmaker of the 1970s cashed in his chips in Vegas April 21, 1996 |
(Alex: With a minute to go.)
Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder
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