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This silversmith made an historic midnight ride April 18, 1775 |
Paul Revere
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Shorts, 10 or 12-ounce gloves, protective headgear |
boxing
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(Sofia of the Clue Crew) I'm in this city often called "The Queen of the Adriatic" |
(Alex: Minute to go.)
Venice
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After complaints that it attracted young smokers, R.J. Reynolds dropped this animated animal character |
Joe Camel
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June 30, 2003: This royal vies with movie stars to top the list of the "25 Hottest Bachelors" |
Prince William
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In other words, a slumberwear celebration |
pajama party
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Bob Ford collected a reward after shooting this man dead April 3, 1882 |
(Chris: Who is Billy the Kid?)
Jesse James
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Landing area, crossbar, long flexible staff |
pole vault
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(Cheryl) I'm in this European city at a monument inspired by the Acropolis |
(Glenn: What is London?) (Diana: What is Athens?)
Berlin (the Brandenburg Gate)
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In the Old West, a "prayer book" was a cowboy's pack of these cigarette-making accessories |
(Glenn: What are the fixins?)
rolling papers
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Nov. 6, 1978: This ex-urban guerrilla "From Inside Prison, the Exclusive Story of Her Romance with Her Bodyguard" |
Patty Hearst
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A small stitch used in embroidery, its name is French for "small stitch" |
(Diana: What is petit pois?) (Alex: Petit pois is "small peas".)
petit point
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On April 30, 1900 he died bravely with one hand on the brake lever of the Cannonball Express |
Casey Jones
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A sled weighing no more than 50 pounds, a steep hill, nerves of steel |
luge
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If I'm standing nervously under the "Torre Pendente", I'm in this Italian city on the Arno River |
(Donna: What is Florence?) ... (Alex: The "Leaning Tower".)
Pisa
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Act I of a Bizet opera takes place in a Seville square near a cigarette factory where this title character works |
Carmen
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May 8, 1989: Chemist Stanley Pons stirs up science "with His Stunning Claim to Have Achieved" this |
cold fusion
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If you want to produce your CD where Prince produces his, rent a studio here in Chanhassen, Minnesota |
Paisley Park
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At an auction in April 1978, one of these books sold for $2 million, then a record for a printed book |
Gutenberg Bible
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2 teams of 6, an over 7-foot-high net |
volleyball
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew) I'm in this Rhode Island city that's home to the International Tennis Hall of Fame |
(Chris: What is Providence?)
Newport
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On a tour of Europe, Annie Oakley once shot a cigarette from the mouth of this future German kaiser |
Kaiser Wilhelm
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In 1997 People was on the crime beat with this victim |
(Gianni) Versace
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If a pencil pusher worries so much over his books that he becomes miserly, he turns into one of these |
penny pincher
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On April 7, 1805 Beethoven premiered this symphony that was inspired by Napoleon |
(Diana: What is the 9th?)
"Eroica"
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Floor area, bodysuit, a ball, a hoop or a ribbon |
rhythmic gymnastics
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew) I'm in this city that FedEx bases its headquarters due to its location & good weather |
Memphis
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In addition to jeweled easter eggs, this famous Russian goldsmith designed cigarette boxes & carved animals |
Faberge
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April 2, 1990: Hollywood stars protest this pesticide "Which Comes in on Medfly Wings and a Sprayer" |
(Glenn: What is parathion?)
malathion
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A government that spends in order to increase income & employment is doing this |
priming the pump
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