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YOU KNOW MORE THAN YOU THINK |
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Grover was known to some as "Uncle" this, a size for jets & elephants |
Jumbo
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You can eat ice cream from a dull, ordinary cone, or from one named for this breakfast food |
waffle cone
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She's Luke Skywalker's twin sister |
Princess Leia
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About German cinema: 1930's "The Blue Angel" is considered the country's first film using this innovation |
sound
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From the Greek for "wise" & "foolish", it's the term for a second year college student |
sophomore
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Cleveland began his second term as president this many years after his first term ended |
4
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It's cooking food by immersing it in hot oil; it's a Scottish practice to do it to Mars bars |
deep-fat frying
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These 2 droids were the only witnesses when Anakin Skywalker & Padme Amidala were married |
R2-D2 & C-3PO
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These black birds who traditionally live at the Tower each get one egg a week as a treat |
ravens
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About the Talmud: It was written in Aramaic & this language |
Hebrew
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This machine takes its name from the Greek for "earthquake writer" |
seismograph
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Cleveland put a stop to the Senate's efforts to annex this island group & tried to get its queen restored |
Hawaiian Islands
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Sweet & sour sauce is a popular dip for these fried Chinese dumplings for which a soup is also named |
(Arianna: What are pot stickers?) (Mark: What are egg rolls?) ... (Alex: [Before Daily Double at clue 29] We have some scoring changes to announce. Our judges have just informed me that your response of "pot stickers" a little while ago is acceptable, so we're going to give you... enough money to credit you for the correct response.) (Arianna: Thank you.) (Alex: And Mark, we gave you an incorrect response, but if we had accepted Arianna's response when we should have, you wouldn't have lost the money, so you get the money you lost. So you're at $12,000.) (Mark: Thank you.) (Alex: Corrie remains unchanged.)
won tons
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This Wookiee's voice is a blend of animal sounds, including bears, badgers, walruses & camels |
Chewbacca
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About your lymphatic system: Small roundish tissue masses called these filter out bacteria |
nodes
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This prefix that often comes before "science" or "Intellectual" is from the Greek for "false" |
pseudo
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The fact that the 1894 Pullman Rail Strike was interfering with this allowed Cleveland to send in federal troops |
(Arianna: [Shakes head] What is the Spanish-American War?)
mail delivery (they used to deliver mail by rail)
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It can be an apparatus to make a popular movie snack, or a jalapeno & cheese concoction |
popper
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Ahmed Best was the voice of this bumbling Gungan from Naboo |
Jar Jar Binks
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The yeoman warriors guarding the Tower once got hefty rations of meat, which may be why they're nicknamed this |
Beefeaters
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About the Republic of Zambia: This cataract is its best-known tourist attraction |
Victoria Falls
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This term for the science of setting off fireworks is from the Greek for "fire craft" |
pyrotechnics
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In the popular vote of the 1884 election, Cleveland beat this man from Maine by fewer than 30,000 votes |
James Blaine
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Popular in Cajun cooking, this sausage with a French name is full of tripey goodness |
Andouille
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This bounty hunter, seen as a child in Episode II, is actually a clone of his father, Jango |
Boba Fett
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About cheesemaking: This final stage is technically called affinage |
(Alex: Simple as that!)
aging
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From the Greek for "five scrolls", it's the term used for the first 5 books of the Bible |
Pentateuch
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