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A kid called L'Aiglon got the title "King of Rome" when he was born because his dad was this Bonaparte |
Napoléon
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Eje is this imaginary line about which the Earth rotates |
the axis
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On the website for this comics brand, you can watch the Fantastic Four or play Iron Man Armory Assault |
Marvel
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I'm hiding in the crowd at Mardi Gras, so seek me in this Louisiana "Crescent City" |
New Orleans
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On April 2, 1792 Congress passed the Coinage Act, which authorized the building of the U.S. Mint in this Penn. city |
Philadelphia
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Litter, refuse or trash; what a bunch of... |
garbage
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This N.Y. Island, a reception center for immigrants from 1892 to 1954, is named for a man who once owned it |
Ellis Island
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This "colorful" atmospheric heating phenomenon is efecto invernadero |
the greenhouse effect
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At the website for the CDC, the Centers for this, kids can learn about diabetes & toxic chemicals |
(Ethan: Center for [*]?...) (Alex: Nope.) (Ethan: What is the Center for [*]?) (Alex: Sorry. Yeah, you--you realized your mistake there.) [Beep] (Alex: In Double--sorry, Michelle. Uh, in the Double Jeopardy! Round, you have to phrase it in the form of a question, or you will be penalized, but you go again.)
Disease Control
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I'm hiding in the crowd around my star on the Walk of Fame, so seek me on this L.A. street |
(Gabby: What is Rodeo Drive?)
Hollywood Boulevard
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In 2006 his image on the nickel was changed to one based on an 1800 portrait when he was vice president |
Thomas Jefferson
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Describes a book bound by a flexible cover |
paperback
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Founded in 1702, Mobile in this state became the "City of Six Flags" (but it doesn't have a Six Flags theme park) |
(Ethan: What is Texas?)
Alabama
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In space not even light can escape one of these, agujero negro |
black holes
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At this magazine's website you can take a "Geobee" or play Iggy Games with Iggy Arbuckle |
(Gabby: What is Ranger Rick?) (Ethan: What is FunBrain?)
National Geographic
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I'm hiding on top of the world's tallest mountain, so seek me in this mountain range (& hurry up, I'm freezing!) |
(Ethan: What are the Himalayans?) [Initially accepted as correct; reversed before Final Jeopardy!]
the Himalayas (or the Himalayan)
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This state's quarter features a cactus, with the Grand Canyon in the background |
Arizona
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The stock of words used by a particular people; let's see how extensive yours is |
vocabulary
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In 1644 the Ch'ing dynasty destroyed this Chinese dynasty whose name rhymes with Ch'ing |
Ming
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One of these small earthquakes that follows a larger one is un replica |
an aftershock
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At the site for this government department, you can "Design Your Own Bill" & send it to others--but don't spend it |
the Treasury
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I'm hiding in the jungle near Manaus, so seek me in this biggest country in South America |
Brazil
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A 2009 silver dollar honoring this Frenchman has the letters "BRL" in raised dots so it can be read by the blind |
Louis Braille
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You can count on this device, which often uses beads to make things add up |
abacus
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She organized a troop of Girl Guides in Scotland before she founded the Girl Scouts of America |
Juliette Gordon Low
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Compuesto is one of these substances that's composed of 2 or more chemical elements |
a compound
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On Yahoo! Kids, you can ask this knowledgeable guy all kinds of questions, like "What do Canadians eat?" |
(Gabby: Who is Jeeves?)
Earl
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I'm hiding in Ivan the Great's bell tower, so seek me in this historic Moscow fortress |
the Kremlin
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When this motto first began appearing on gold & silver coins, it was left off the dime, which was too small |
"In God We Trust"
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The natural environment of an organism, perhaps "for Humanity" |
habitat
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