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Sandra Day O'Connor & Ruth Bader Ginsburg are both judges on this court |
the Supreme Court
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Britney feels the joy of Pepsi & this pop princess of Ecuadoran & Irish descent endorses Coca-Cola |
(Sam: Who is Samantha Mumba?)
Christina Aguilera
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This animal gives a milk that's easier to digest than a cow's & also cashmere wool that's good for sweaters |
goat
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For America's Bicentennial, the quarter's reverse depicted a Colonial-era musician beating this instrument |
drum
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Combat aircraft are usually either fighters or these, like the B-1 |
bombers
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Let's pause a moment & think about this, what you see in a mirror |
reflection
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She's the Biblical woman in the book of Judges forever associated with Samson & the loss of his hair |
Delilah
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The marionette dolls of the members of this band come with strings attached |
'N Sync
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To aid in digestion & help with ballast, crocodiles swallow these |
rocks/stones
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In 1959 this building first appeared on the reverse of the penny |
Lincoln Memorial
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The opposite of horizontal, it was the unusual takeoff position of the Convair XFY-1, the "Pogo" |
vertical
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If you need a map that shows elevations, you can "breathe a sigh of" this when you get one |
relief
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In 1809 Mary Kies became the 1st U.S. woman to receive one of these guaranteeing the right to sell an invention |
patent
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Smile when you say this stage name of Colleen Fitzpatrick, singer of the hits "Smile" & "Graduation (Friends Forever)" |
Vitamin C
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These birds were named for the colorfully robed "flock" seen here |
cardinals
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In 1946, just one year after his death, this president's portrait began appearing on the dime |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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The U.S. & Russia found their 1986 talks in this capital of Iceland disarming |
Reykjavik
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The USA's first woman newspaper editor, Ann Franklin, was this historic man's sister-in-law |
Benjamin Franklin
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Babyface contributed background vocals to this group's 2000 album "Black & Blue" |
the Backstreet Boys
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To keep things quiet around the house, get a Goliath frog (it doesn't croak) & a Basenji, one of these |
(barkless) dog
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This Latin phrase, which means "out of many, one", must appear on all U.S. coins |
E Pluribus Unum
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The plane seen here was called "The Flying" this, the part that provides lift, sending the plane up |
Wing
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(Sofia of the Clue Crew reports.) This sort of looks like a turnip & you can eat it, somehow |
(Sam: What is a rhubarb?) (Nicole: What is a radish?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
a rutabaga
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In 1935 she piloted a plane across the Pacific Ocean from Hawaii to the American mainland |
Amelia Earhart
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This Dallas native released an album funded by her grandmother before 1999's "Sweet Kisses", her major label debut |
Jessica Simpson
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These on the water buffalo may be 5 feet long & are the longest on any cattle breed |
(Nicole: What are tusks?)
horns
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The bison that appeared on this coin from 1913 to 1938 was modeled on one living in NYC's Zoological Gardens |
(Sam: What is a bison penny?)
(buffalo) nickel
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If you flew to L.A. on a Boeing jet, its model number probably started with this digit |
7
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