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Mildred Wirt Benson, who died in 2002 at age 96, was the 1st author of the Nancy Drew books, written under this name |
Carolyn Keene
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Term for the highest amount paid for a commodity or service |
top dollar
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The 1967 NFL "Ice Bowl" game was played in -46 degrees, if you include this factor |
wind chill
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This song by The Animals is actually about a house of ill repute |
"House Of The Rising Sun"
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The New York Mets, the Chicago Cubs, the Florida Marlins |
Chicago Cubs
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Mary Poppins was created by this Australian author whose initials stood for Pamela Lyndon |
P.L. Travers
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A typical warm winter wind of Switzerland is called Schneefresser, meaning "eater" of this |
snow
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The 5th Dimension hit No. 1 with a medley of "Aquarius" & this song from the musical "Hair" |
"Let the Sunshine in"
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Washington statehood, California statehood, Oklahoma statehood |
California statehood
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Armstrong's furtive looks |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Lance's glances
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She's the First Daughter who's written about "Murder in the Smithsonian", "on Capitol Hill" & "at the FBI" |
Margaret Truman
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World Book says that this round animal found in shallow coastal waters resembles a fuzzy brown cookie |
sand dollar
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Like hurricanes, these Pacific tropical cyclones get names; Omar devastated Guam in 1992 |
typhoons
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George Harrison wrote this Beatles song in one day in Eric Clapton's garden |
(Eileen: I don't know.)
"Here Comes the Sun"
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By birth: Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, John F. Kennedy |
(Jackie: Who is... [time expiry signal] [*]?) ... (Alex: Jackie, you took too long.)
Ronald Reagan
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Piazza's fondnesses |
Mike's likes
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In 1994 this First Daughter published a seductive novel called "Bondage" |
(Jackie: Who is Patti Reagan?)
Patti Davis
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From the Latin for "to teach", it's a lecturer or tour guide in a museum |
docent
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It's best to bring your boat in on this side of the dock, meaning the side the wind reaches last |
(Patrick: What is windward?)
leeward
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According to the title of this Stevie Wonder hit, "That's why I'll always be around" |
"You Are The Sunshine Of My Life"
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"Laverne & Shirley", "Mork & Mindy", "Happy Days" |
Happy Days
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Former Raider Lamonica's casks |
Daryle's barrels
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"The Shelters of Stone" is the fifth installment in her "Earth's Children" series |
Jean Auel
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Having a common center, such as a series of circles |
concentric
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(Video clip from the Science Center of Minnesota) It's believed that tornadoes begin with a rising current of warm air called this, which eventually starts rotating |
(Patrick: What is a funnel?) (Eileen: What is a vortex?)
updraft
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So don't delay, act now, you might as well name this song by Smash Mouth heard here |
"Walking on the Sun"
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"Potato Eaters", "Starry Night", "Crows in the Wheatfields" |
(Alex: All works by Vincent van Gogh, and we have less than a minute to go.)
Potato Eaters
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Gannon's wall recesses |
Rich's niches
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