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In an interview, this Aerosmith frontman said, "Your kids never think of you as a rock god" |
Steven Tyler
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Gerald Ford cut his teeth in this Nebraska city, "The Steak Capital of the World" |
Omaha
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He worked on an anti-influenza vaccine in the 1940s which led to an inactivated polio vaccine in 1952 |
(Robert: Who is Salk?) .... (Alex: Which one?)
Dr. Jonas Salk
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A sight of lamentation, it's believed to have been part of the Second Temple |
the Wailing Wall
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To make your standard pickle, pickle this veggie |
cucumber
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Took a plane, or part of a chimney |
flew/flue
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In 1986 rappers Run-D.M.C. remade this 1976 Aerosmith song |
"Walk This Way"
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Huntington Beach in California is nicknamed this "City", something for Jan & Dean to sing about |
"Surf City"
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He founded a clinic with his 2 sons & was active in organizing the Minnesota Territory in the 1850s & 1860s |
William Mayo
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports) This currency was once also used as jewelry |
wampum
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This pickle maker introduced its spokesstork in 1974 |
Vlasic
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Moved to & fro, or leather finished with a soft nap |
swayed/suede
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"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing", Aerosmith's first No. 1 hit, was from this movie |
Armageddon
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This U.S. city, not the Russian one it's named for, is "The Shuffleboard Capital of the World" |
(Jeff: What is Moscow?)
St. Petersburg
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Use of this test developed by a Greek-born U.S. physician has reduced the death rate from cancer of the cervix |
Pap smear
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This "Good Gray" poet was criticized in the 19th century for his controversial subject matter |
Walt Whitman
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Common name of Anethum graveolens, a plant in the parsley family used in a popular pickle |
dill
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The smallest amount, or rented out for a long term |
(Jeff: What is lease?)
least/leased
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Aerosmith covered "Come Together" in this 1978 movie that starred Peter Frampton & The Bee Gees |
(Robert: What is Sgt. Pepper & the Lonely Hearts Club Band?)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Hats off to Zachary Taylor, who grew up in this "Derbytown" |
Louisville
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Legionnaire's disease, a severe form of this disease, can be passed through water-cooled air conditioning |
pneumonia
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"Down Under" denizen displayed here |
wallaby
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In 1900 this company built the first electric advertising sign in New York City, a 40-foot-long pickle |
H.J. Heinz
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Belize Zoo) It can be a gradual decrease in sickness, or this mammal right here |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
taper/tapir
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This 1987 hit says, "She had the body of a Venus, Lord imagine my surprise" |
"Dude (Looks Like a Lady)"
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This Montana city is known as "The Electric City"; must be those hydroelectric power generators |
Great Falls
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This infection of the intestines is caused by a bacterium called Salmonella typhi |
typhoid fever
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This Texas radio station's call letters spell out the name of the city it's in |
WACO
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This noted pickle dealer of 15th century Seville has 2 continents named for him |
(Kathleen: Who is Amerigus?) .... (Alex: Less than a minute now, Jeff.)
Amerigo Vespucci
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