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AMERICA BEFORE THE REVOLUTION |
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KING JAMES BIBLE QUOTATIONS |
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A Joyce epic: "Odysseus" |
Ulysses
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In 1954 Bill appeared as Ranger Bob in the Canadian version of this classic kids' show |
Howdy Doody
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This low-fare airline founded in 1999 & based at JFK offers 36 free DirecTV channels at every seat |
JetBlue
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In 1586 this circumnavigator attacked & destroyed the Spanish fort at St. Augustine |
Drake
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In Exodus it's "eye for eye," this for this, "hand for hand, foot for foot" |
tooth for tooth
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A law partnership buys a piece of agricultural land |
firm & farm
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A puritanical tale: "A Note From Miss Johansson" |
The Scarlet Letter
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Psycho killer Mike Myers wears Bill's face--a Captain Kirk mask, painted white--in this 1978 horror classic |
Halloween
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This airport named for a former mayor served the Denver community for 66 years, until it closed in 1995 |
Stapleton Airport
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In 1738, after 36 years of sharing a governor with New York, this colony got its own governor, Lewis Morris |
New Jersey
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The motto of Johns Hopkins U., from John's gospel, is "Veritas vos liberabit", this "shall make you free" |
truth
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There was a sharp, unpleasant taste to the thick liquid for making the pancakes |
(Zac: What is... [sigh])
bitter batter
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It has Dickensian structure: "Desolate Abode" |
Bleak House
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On his 1968 album "The Transformed Man", Bill...um... sings this Beatles classic, kaleidoscope eyes & all |
"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"
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In 1994 Northrop acquired this aerospace company, which became a part of its name |
Grumman
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A 1765 British law required of colonists this "fractional" Act, housing British soldiers |
Quartering
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"A soft answer turneth away wrath; but grievous words stir up anger" is one of this book's adages |
Proverbs
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There with a type of pack on his aching shoulder sat the best pitcher on our staff |
ice & ace
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A Miller's tale: "23 Degrees, 27 Minutes North of the Equator" |
(Zac: What is North by Northwest?) (Alex: No, what is [*]? It was Henry Miller, the reference in the clue.)
Tropic of Cancer
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A bewreathed & betogaed Bill shared a pioneering 1968 interracial Kiss with this "Star Trek" character |
(Zac: Who is Lieutenant Uhuru?) [Initially ruled correct, Zac's response was ruled unacceptable after clue 25.]
Lieutenant Uhura
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Flying this plane 59.6 miles up in 1962, Robert White became the first non-NASA American to qualify as an astronaut |
(Zac: What's the Blackbird?)
X-15
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An offshoot of the Salem colony, this city was founded on September 17, 1630 by John Winthrop & others |
Boston
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Paul wrote to the Corinthians, "Let no man think me" one of these; "for ye" suffer these "gladly" |
fools
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Irritating complaints may just be certain sour "bunch" fruits |
gripes & grapes
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An 1888 Kipling work: "Prince Charles" |
"The Man Who Would Be King"
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Bill's 2008 autobiography begins, "Call me... Captain James T. Kirk, or Sergeant T.J. Hooker, or" this guy this guy |
Denny Crane
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In 1986 he & Jeana Yeager piloted the Voyager on the first non-stop, non-refueled flight around the world |
(Josie: Who is Chuck Yeager?)
(Dick) Rutan
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In 1741 the Great Awakening reached a peak when he delivered the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" |
Jonathan Edwards
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Job knows "though" these "destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God" |
worms
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The cloth substitution meant that our salesman went out with a better sample of material |
switch & swatch
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