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SOME SCIENCE, SOME NATURE |
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There's a University of Georgia campus in this city that shares its name with a European capital |
Athens
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"Love And Marriage" |
Married... With Children
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Gaze high at California's 2 state trees: the giant sequoia & the coast this |
the redwood
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This early Ford car is considered the first successfully mass-produced on an assembly line |
the Model T
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It's the occupational title of the artwork seen here |
(Stephanie: What is a woodchopper?) (Inta: What is a lumberjack?) (Sara: What is a woodsman?) ... (Alex: That's Abraham Lincoln, the famous [*].)
Railsplitter
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"Doofus T. McGhee died on Friday at age 93 due to spontaneous combustion" is an example of one of these notices |
an obituary
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Flags honoring the nations who have hosted this surround the fountain in Atlanta's Centennial Park |
the Olympics
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From a Disney show: "Best Of Both Worlds" |
Hannah Montana
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One tip at epa.gov says that leaving this at home twice a week can cut greenhouse gas emissions over 1,500 lbs. per year |
your car
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Now sold with a hybrid package, this Honda was introduced in 1973 |
(Stephanie: What is an Accord?)
the Civic
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The 18th-century work seen here is partly titled these people "Hard at Work" |
(Alex: And those are [*].)
blacksmiths
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The greater part or number; Jerry Falwell's was a "moral" one |
a majority
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Have a cookie in Savannah & visit the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, who founded this group in 1912 |
the Girl Scouts
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"Cleveland Rocks" |
The Drew Carey Show
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Asphyxia, or a temporary suspension of breathing that affects some adults during sleep |
sleep apnea
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On the 2008 "Knight Rider", the car was changed from a Pontiac to a Shelby Cobra model of this Ford |
a Mustang
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The workers depicted here by Eugene Gracé in 1887 are laying the foundations for this structure |
the Eiffel Tower
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It's Latin for "truth"; "in vino" this, for example |
veritas
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In Warwick, a festival honors this treat, Georgia's official prepared food |
(Inta: What is praline?)
(hominy) grits
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"Come On, Get Happy" |
(Alex: That goes back to [*].)
The Partridge Family
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It was clocked at more than 80,000 mph making an earthly pass at us in April 1986 (Sorry, but we're not that easy!) |
Halley's Comet
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Some models from this car manufacturer are Sky, Ion & Vue |
Saturn
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The 17th century work "Village Lawyer", seen here, is by this Flemish painter, the Younger |
(Stephanie: Who is... Pieter?...) (Alex: No.) (Stephanie: [Overlapping] Bruegel?) [Stephanie's full response came before her time ran out. Alex ruled her incorrect at the exact same time she completed her response.]
Pieter Bruegel
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TV term for the effect seen here |
split screen
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At this Georgia fort, an institute called WHINSEC is the successor to the controversial School of the Americas |
Fort Benning
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"Without Us" |
(Alex: Another older show--[*].)
Family Ties
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The Hawaiian species of this is also known as the nene |
a goose
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How very proper--the Vantage Roadster by this British company has an option to add an umbrella & holder |
(Inta: What is Rolls-Royce?) (Stephanie: What is Jaguar?) ... (Alex: Kind of narrowed it down, Sara. Correct response--what is [*]?)
Aston Martin
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For the song "Gretchen at" this device, Schubert wrote a piano part to imitate its whirring |
a spinning wheel
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Members of this 17th century religious movement were called Roundheads |
the Puritans
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