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(Sarah of the Clue Crew) The main danger of submarine flooding is being dragged down too deep to expand this |
the pressure
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Located on Anchorage Lane, this type of club in San Diego has 576 slips |
yacht club
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This title hero is a physician & poet whose life is disrupted by the Russian Revolution |
Doctor Zhivago
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Songs like "Without Me" & "Cleaning Out My Closet" made this white rapper's 2002 album a multi-platinum hit |
Eminem
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It's the cry of a sheep or goat |
bleat
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Not surprisingly at Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville Restaurant, you can order one of these "in Paradise" |
Cheeseburger
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In the 1950s Hyman Rickover led the team that figured out how to fit one of these into a submarine's hull |
(Lew: What is a nuclear engine?) .... (Alex: We'll take that!)
nuclear reactor
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London's Garrick Club is a haven for people in this profession, of which David Garrick was a famous member |
acting
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Mr. Darcy makes sure that Wickham marries Elizabeth Bennet's sister after running away with her in this Jane Austen novel |
"Pride and Prejudice"
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This "cold" rapper also starred in the films "Friday" & "Barbershop" |
Ice Cube
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It's the capturing device in the picture seen here |
butterfly net
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As its name implies, this sandwich of ground beef cooked in tomato sauce is really messy to eat |
sloppy joe
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew) Instead of simple mirrors, some submarine periscopes transmit images with these devices that Newton used to analyze light |
prisms
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Founded in 1868, Sorosis wasn't for drinkers but was the USA's first important club just for these people |
(Rhonda: What are alcoholics?)
women
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This narrator of "The Catcher in the Rye" heads to NYC when he leaves Pencey Prep (from which he's been expelled) |
Holden Caulfield
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Popular in rap music almost from the beginning, it's the term for the DJ-produced musical effect heard here |
scratching
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The name of "High Noon" screenwriter Carl Foreman was put on this in 1951 |
blacklist
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This fermented side dish is a traditional ingredient in a Reuben sandwich |
(Travis: What is coleslaw?)
sauerkraut
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Besides the 3 usual meals, submariners can chow down on midrats, short for midnight these |
rations
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What goes around comes around for this club founded in 1905 by Chicagoan Paul Harris |
Rotary Club
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This narrator of an 1861 novel sets off for London with "Great Expectations" of becoming a gentleman |
(Alex: Less than a minute now.)
Pip
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This doctor's smokin' first solo album was "The Chronic" |
Dr. Dre
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This type of stain "on your escutcheon" means a blemish on your reputation |
blot
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Similar to the omelet, it's eggs scrambled with ham, onion & green pepper, but served between slices of bread |
(Travis: What is an omwich?)
Western/Denver sandwich
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew) An instrument panel that I have no intention of touching controls these tanks, hence the sub's buoyancy |
ballast tanks
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Founded in 1752 by British racing & horse-breeding gentlemen, it later merged with the National Hunt Committee |
The Jockey Club
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Hank Morgan, a mechanic from Hartford, is the title character of this Twain work |
(Rhonda: What is "Travels on the Mississippi?")
"A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court"
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It's what the "O.G." stood for in Ice-T's album title of the same name |
(Alex: You sure know your rap music!) .... (Travis: I love my rap music!)
"Original Gangster"
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The emergency transport of people by water, as from Cuba in 1980 |
boatlift
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New Orleans is famous for this Italian sandwich made with salami, ham, provolone & a chopped olive mixture |
muffaletta
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