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DO YOU KNOW JACK ABOUT LIT? |
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Our top story... in Aug. 2008 the GAO reported this troubled Mideast country could have a $79 billion budget surplus |
Iraq
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A meaty leg of turkey, or "The Original Sundae Cone" |
a drumstick
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In "Patriot Games" this character stops Irish terrorists & joins the CIA |
(Jack) Ryan
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Any new car that breaks down 60 times a day (5) |
a lemon
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"The prostitution rests", Kelly Bundy declared during a trial scene on this long-running show |
Married... with Children
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In domestic news, this Speaker of the House touted 2008's American Housing Rescue & Foreclosure Prevention Act |
Nancy Pelosi
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General Mills makes this snack with an unusual funnel shape in 6 flavors |
Bugles
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In this novel Jack Merridew, a red-haired choir boy, tells Piggy, "You're talking too much!" |
Lord of the Flies
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A lariat's shorter name (5) |
a lasso
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"I am your density", George tells wife-to-be Lorraine in this 1985 Michael J. Fox film |
Back to the Future
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At the movies, in July 2008 this flick made $158 milIion in its opening weekend; holy box office! |
(Laura: What is Batman?) (Ed: What is Batman Returns?)
The Dark Knight
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This ConAgra sweet popcorn treat comes in butter toffee & caramel flavors |
(Jim: What is... Cracker Jack?) (Alex: No, what is [*]? [*]. Now, remember the category. It's A MUSICAL MENU. We had drumstick in the first clue, then we had Bugles, now [*]. Hopefully that will help you.)
Fiddle Faddle
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Ralph Ellison writes in this novel that the one-eyed Brother Jack was "a little bantam rooster of a man" |
Invisible Man
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Entice, perhaps with artificial bait (4) |
lure
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This veep said, "Republicans understand the importance of bondage between a mother and child" |
Dan Quayle
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(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from a New Mexico amphitheater.) I'm at this New Mexico national park, where every night from April to October 300,000 to 400,000 hungry flying mammals delight the crowds with an amazing bat flight |
(Jim: What is Carlsbad Cavern?) [Initially ruled correct; reversed before the beginning of Double Jeopardy!]
Carlsbad Caverns
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In business: the 158-year-old Wall Street firm named for these brothers went belly-up in September 2008 |
Lehman Brothers
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To soak up some of the food, let's quaff this golden Irish lager |
Harp
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Patrick O'Brian wrote this series of novels about British Capt. Jack Aubrey; Russell Crowe played the role on film |
(Laura: Who is Lucky Jack?)
Master and Commander
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"Mother" deposit, in mining (4) |
a lode
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On "All in the Family", Edith Bunker referred not to V-E Day or V-J Day but this, um, relative |
VD Day
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Now for a look at the weather; expect these dense 12-letter thunderclouds stretching from 6,500' to 30,000' |
(Ed: What are stratocumulus?)
cumulonimbus
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This Scandinavian specialty is made with unsalted dried cod soaked for several days in water & potash lye |
lutefisk
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Gov. Jack Stanton, the main character in this 1996 Joe Klein book, was loosely based on Bill Clinton |
Primary Colors
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Accolades one might "rest on" (7) |
laurels
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"I'm not going to make a skeptical out of my boxing career", said this skater-turned-felon-turned-pugilist in 2004 |
Tonya Harding
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