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This liberating document took effect Jan. 1, 1863 |
the Emancipation Proclamation
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"The coyotes wail, along the trail, deep in the heart of" this state |
Texas
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In combination with chlorine, this element makes up about 80% of the dissolved constituents of seawater |
(Michael: What is salt?)
sodium
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Phillips head or flat blade |
a screwdriver
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The Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena has this type of garden where you can see 3-dimensional works |
a sculpture garden
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This 18-mile-wide national park in Arizona is considered one of the world's finest examples of arid-land erosion |
the Grand Canyon
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On Jan. 1, 1502 Portuguese sailors arrived at this present-day city & thought the bay was a river |
Rio de Janeiro
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This group's Kerry Livgren wrote "Dust in the Wind" after reading a book of Native American poetry |
Kansas
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from a bedside.) Here at the sleep center at Stanford Hospital & Clinics, one of the 32 devices attached to a subject measures the levels of this element in the blood, which can be an indicator of sleep apnea |
(Alex: And you can tell. It makes you very happy, doesn't it?)
oxygen
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NYC borough that has the Murray Hill neighborhood |
a Manhattan
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Tacoma & Durham are 2 cities that have regular events named this in which you stretch your legs & see paintings |
(Edith: What are museum walks?)
art walks
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The National Park Service has a webcam on this feature in Yellowstone's Upper Geyser Basin |
Old Faithful
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One of the 4 of all the president's men convicted by a federal court Jan. 1, 1975 |
(Edith: Who is G. Gordon Liddy?)
(1 of) John Mitchell, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, or Robert Mardian
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This state precedes "Rain" in an Elvis song title & "Woman" in the title of a Neil Diamond hit |
(Michael: What is Mississippi?)
Kentucky
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Ba is the symbol for this whitish metal whose compounds are used in radiology |
barium
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Any wan Muscovite |
a White Russian
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Cinephiles seek out the work of this late Swedish director, like "Smiles of a Summer Night" |
Ingmar Bergman
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This national park in Wyoming has a big hole in it-- Jackson Hole |
Grand Teton
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Crowds in Romania & Bulgaria celebrated as their nations became the 26th & 27th in this org. Jan 1, 2007 |
the European Union
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This group had 26 No. 1 country hits in the '80s, including "Feels So Right" |
Alabama
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Clap your hands for Martin Klaproth, who discovered uranium & this alphabetically last element |
(Michael: What is xenon?)
zirconium
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A collegiate mascot from West Lafayette, Indiana |
a Boilermaker
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Catch a recital by Emanuel Ax, who despite his last name doesn't play guitar but this |
(Edith: What's cello?)
piano
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This national park in Southwest Texas is named for a feature of the Rio Grande's course |
Big Bend
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Registering the symbol seen here Jan. 1, 1876 gave this beverage brand England's first trademark |
(Alex: How did you know this?) (Shyra: For a friend!)
Bass Ale
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Bruce Springsteen recorded this 1982 album in his New Jersey bedroom using a 4-track cassette recorder |
Nebraska
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Paired with "The Master" in a Bulgakov novel |
Margarita
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When I saw "Les Noces", "Everything was beautiful at" this, as they say in "A Chorus Line" |
(Michael: What is at night?)
the ballet
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You have to take a boat or a seaplane to reach this national park that's in Lake Superior |
Isle Royale
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