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LET'S DO A BROADWAY MUSICAL! |
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More than 99.9% of an atom's mass is contained within this |
nucleus
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports) Just in case you're ever pulled over, you should have with you proof of insurance & these 2 documents |
license & registration
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At one point, this largest island in the world is only about 10 miles from Canada |
Greenland
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Let's put on this show: I'll play Captain Hook, you'll be Wendy & your creepy little cousins can be the Lost Boys |
Peter Pan
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In the 1960s, many Barbie doll fashions, & even Barbie's bouffant hairdo, were inspired by this First Lady |
(Anthony: Who is Jackie O.?)
Jacqueline Kennedy (Onassis)
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Precedes jar, cutter & Monster (6) |
Cookie
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It's defined as the time required for 50% of the atoms of a radioactive substance to decay into another substance |
half-life
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If, God forbid, the gas pedal sticks on you, quickly shift into this |
neutral
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Nippon is the native name for this country |
Japan
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Mom won't let me be a real pickpocket, but I can play one in this Dickens musical; you can be Mr. Bumble |
Oliver!
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At her royal wedding in 1999, Sophie Rhys-Jones wore pearl earrings designed by this prince, her bridegroom |
Prince Edward
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Ecuador & Venezuela border it (8) |
(Anthony: What is the Caribbean?)
Colombia
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This elementary building block of matter comes in 6 types: down, up, bottom, top, strange & charm |
quarks
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[video clue] |
parallel parking
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The Persian Gulf is an arm of the Arabian Sea, which is part of this ocean |
Indian Ocean
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Let's pad your brother so he can play Sancho Panza in this 1965 show -- & that cute babysitter can play Aldonza |
Man of La Mancha
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Appropriately, this name for a loose, sailor-style blouse is derived from the word "midshipman" |
middy
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Holy medieval military expeditions (8) |
(Anthony: What is Crusade?) ... (Alex: 8 letters!)
Crusades
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This particle has the same mass as an electron but with a positive charge equal to the electron's negative charge |
a positron
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports) When you pull out, check your mirrors & look over your shoulder at the area called this |
blind spot
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In 1976 Manila replaced Quezon City as the official capital of this country |
Philippines
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Hey, "Don't Cry for Me"! I won't get the lead in this musical, but I'll be great as Juan Peron |
Evita
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These 2 Hepburns made People magazine's 2000 list of the Best Dressed People of All Time |
Audrey & Katharine
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Element symbolized Cu (6) |
copper
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This isotope of hydrogen is sometimes symbolized H-3 |
tritium
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports) A good steering wheel position is "9 & 3 o'clock" for cars equipped with these; "10 & 2" is standard for cars without them |
(Alex: Tyler, I'm looking over to see the reaction from your father [Puts hand over eyes] ...same reaction he had a few days ago when you did the same thing and it worked for you!)
air bags
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Belize & parts of Mexico & Guatemala are located on this peninsula |
Yucatan Peninsula
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I insist on a flea collar (& lots of Whiskas in my dressing room) when I play Rumpleteazer in this musical |
Cats
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This rakish lord of poetry, born in 1788, wore romantic open-neck shirts still popular with poets today |
Byron
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