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On Jan. 10, 1982 Dwight Clark made "The Catch" of this QB's high throw & the 49ers were off to the Super Bowl |
Joe Montana
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Don't even think of taking your newborn home until you have a rear-facing one of these firmly in place |
a car seat
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Small vehicle with runners made from the element with the symbol Pb & used to travel on snow |
a lead sled
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It's the hall where the Declaration of Independence was signed |
Independence Hall
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It can mean your intellect, your intelligence, your seat of consciousness; it can also mean to watch the kids |
mind
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Known as "The Kansas Comet", this Chicago Bear scored 22 TDs as a rookie & was immortalized in "Brian's Song" |
(Enrique: Who is Brian Piccolo?) ... (Alex: Brian Piccolo's teammate, [*].)
Gale Sayers
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parenting.org says, "You can criticize a child's" this "but never criticize the child" |
behavior
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A Trotsky noble gas |
Leon neon
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The powerful Italian leader Mussolini was called "Il Duce", which means this |
the leader
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To scrape slightly, or to feed in a field |
graze
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On Nov. 20, 1982 Cal's Kevin Moen scored the winning TD while running through (& into) this rival university's band |
Stanford
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When your teen starts dating, set some rules like this prescribed time to be home, maybe midnight |
curfew
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Auric growth of fungi |
gold mold
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This tributary of the Oka River flows past the city of Moscow |
the Moscow River
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Pertaining to the body, or a noncomissioned army officer |
corporal
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Poughkeepsie |
(Enrique: What is Pennsylvania?)
New York
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Before he became one of "The Dirty Dozen", this Cleveland running back hit pay dirt 126 times |
Jim Brown
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Start saving for college now with this website, launched in 2001--it rewards you for shopping with partner companies |
(Enrique: What is Ugive?)
Upromise
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A person looking to purchase the metal with the symbol Cu |
a copper shopper
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1844 was a good year for him; he received a patent for his vulcanized rubber process |
Goodyear
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It's a conundrum for sure; it can also mean to pierce with bullet holes |
riddle
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In 1984 Gerard Phelan caught this Boston College QB's last-second Hail Mary to beat Miami 47-45 |
Doug Flutie
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Parents are urged not to give their kids aspirin because of its association with this deadly syndrome |
(Stefan: What is sudden infant death syndrome?)
Reye's syndrome
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A beverage made with the metal whose principal ore is sphalerite |
a zinc drink
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Leonardo da Vinci was born near this small Tuscan town in 1519 |
[ERRATUM: Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452 and died in 1519.]
Vinci
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Part of a plant, part of a musical note, or to stop the flow of something |
stem
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