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ARMY, NAVY, AIR FORCE OR MARINES |
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TELL 'EM WHAT THEY'VE WON, JOHNNY |
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It was from the Hopi that the Spanish first learned of this over 200-mile-long landmark in Arizona |
Grand Canyon
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John Ritter stars in a series based on the book this many "Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter" |
(John: What is 12?)
8
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Secretary of State Colin Powell |
Army
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Mental illness or just too much coffee may cause this, the inability to sleep naturally |
insomnia
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Walt Disney won a record 14 of these statuettes now given out in March |
Oscars
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There are lots of eaters of chocolate bunnies on this holiday |
Easter/eaters
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This Chinese defensive barrier is built mostly of rubble, though some sections are of tamped earth, brick or masonry |
The Great Wall of China
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Aaron, this title person, picked Helene, a school psychologist |
The Bachelor
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Future president John F. Kennedy |
Navy
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Full date mentioned in the first sentence of the article on the Millennium Bug |
January 1, 2000
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In the category Best Rock Album, The Rolling Stones' "Voodoo Lounge" won this award for 1994 |
Grammy
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I swore things couldn't get sadder, but they went "from bad to" this |
worse/swore
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Fazlur Khan designed this 110-story Chicago landmark |
The Sears Tower
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This '60s series was revived with Forest Whitaker doing the Rod Serling intros |
The Twilight Zone
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"The Right Stuff" guy Chuck Yeager after 1947 |
Air Force
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As C is in 2 volumes, but J & K are in 1, volume 13 still covers this one letter |
M
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On October 11, 2002, the man seen here [former president Carter] won this prestigious award |
Nobel Peace Prize
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You can put one of these on after your hose |
shoe/hose
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This landmark was founded in the 12th century as a fortress within Moscow |
The Kremlin
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This '60s series was revived with Gary Cole as Uncle Bill & Tim Curry as Mr. French |
Family Affair
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The Civil War's David Glasgow Farragut |
Navy
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These "have one advantage over most other pets. They can be left alone for a day or two without food" |
(Susan: What are snakes?)
fish
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Known as the "One Man Team", Jay Berwanger in 1935 became the first man to win this college football trophy |
Heisman Trophy
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Sam claps when Sarah shows how she can open this fastener on Mom's necklace |
clasp/claps
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from London) The dome of St. Paul's Cathedral is modeled on the dome of this Roman temple that's dedicated to all the gods |
The Pantheon
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On "Birds of Prey", Helena Kyle is the daughter of Batman & this master criminal |
Catwoman
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Assassin Lee Harvey Oswald |
Marines
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The World Book illustration for this occupation has a man with a cutlass, daggers, a pistol & a boarding ax |
pirate
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The Boy Scouts of America's highest award for service is "The Silver" one of these Plains animals |
Buffalo
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Trust me on this one, this means to stroll with a proud gait |
strut/trust
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