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PITCHING THE PERFECT GAME |
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On June 15, 2009 President Obama addressed this group to try to get them to scrub in & agree to health care reform |
the AMA (the American Medical Association)
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On May 5, 1904 he pitched the first perfect game in A.L. history; no wonder that big pitching award is named for him |
Cy Young
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"The City of Paul Revere" |
Boston
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Fiesta, Gala, Rome Beauty |
apples
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The playoff type of this isn't just for athletes; It's also "grown by male college students during... finals week" |
a beard
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"We are their voice" is the motto of this 5-letter group, the first animal protection organization in the United States |
the ASPCA
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On May 18, 2004 it was no runs, no hits, no errors when this 6'10'' Arizona "Big Unit" baffled the Braves |
Randy Johnson
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"The Big Heart of Texas" |
Austin
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Cardinal, Catawba, Concord |
grapes
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It's one way to make use of an unwanted present; a usage example begins, "Grandma gave me a horrible sweater" |
regifting
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Garrison Keillor would be proud of this denomination's "Services in America", helping 6 mil. people a year |
the Lutheran Church
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On May 8, 1968 Catfish Hunter was unhittable for this Charlie Finley-owned team |
the Oakland A's
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"The Green Mountain City" |
Montpelier
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Sweetheart, Kansas Sweet, Rainier |
cherries
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"Love and affection shared by two straight males" is this type of affair |
a bromance
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The veterans group for this Cold War alliance's military forces is based in New Brunswick |
NATO
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You gotta know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em; on July 28, 1994 this Texas Ranger with a familiar name did |
Kenny Rogers
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"The Queen of the Golden Empire" |
Sacramento
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Burbank, Santa Rosa, Green Gage |
plums
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Title of a dy-no-mite '70s sitcom, it's said ironically about something not all that fun & "often used in a repetitive manner" |
good times
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This society for conservative & libertarian lawyers has the name of an early U.S. political party |
the Federalist Society
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This "Husky" White Sox lefty was perfect against Tampa Bay on July 23, 2009 |
Mark Buehrle
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"The Bluegrass Capital" |
(Seyi: I'll wager $10,000.) (Alex: Whew! $10,000. Okay. Remember, he's a Geography Bee champion. Will that help on this clue?)
Frankfort
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Sugarloaf, Red Spanish, Hilo |
pineapples
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Rhyming with "juiced", it's "to lose one's job because of one's blog", coined by blogger Heather Armstrong |
dooced
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from inside a B-17.) The bombardier took aim through this top-secret bombsight that was said to be able to drop a bomb in a pickle barrel from 18,000 feet |
(Alex: Oh, you're all too young to remember [*].)
the Norden bombsight
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