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Since Vermont entered the Union as State number 14 in 1891, this many more have followed it |
(Grace: What is... oh, darn... [*]? [got it in on the buzzer!])
36
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This animated character may grasp advanced science, but he still needs to be in bed before 9 |
Jimmy Neutron
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5-letter term for an "infectious" program designed to harm your computer |
a virus
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Miki are Asian noodles made with this poultry product |
eggs
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Dad Bill was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford Univ.; she earned a master's in international relations at Oxford in 2003 |
Chelsea Clinton
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To cereal lovers, it's a friend of Crackle; it's also in the title of a kids' song about a weasel |
pop
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If Newton had 1 apple drop on his head on Monday, 3 on Tuesday & 5 on Wednesday, he averaged this number a day |
3
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The half-boy, half-ghost seen here battles the paranormal at Casper High on this series |
Danny Phantom (Danny Fenton accepted)
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The many versions of Windows are the flagship products of this company |
Microsoft
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Toshikoshi soba, or "year-crossing noodles", are traditionally eaten on this night in Japan |
New Year's Eve
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They're the only 2 sons of U.S. presidents to be elected president |
(Tamika: Who is Andrew and Teddy Roosevelt?)
George W. Bush and John Quincy Adams
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A dog named Rover might be black or brown, but this color "rover" is a popular kids' game |
Red Rover
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The Incan empire was split between 2 sons in 1525; if there had been 5 sons, each would have gotten this percent |
20%
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Seen here are the hosts of this show, where U watch, U call, & U click |
U-Pick Live
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It's the hardware item whose name comes from "modulator demodulator" |
(Grace: What is Mac?)
modem
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You'll find dancing noodles on the website of Real Torino, which markets rigatoni, spaghetti & other types of this |
pasta
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He had no kids of his own, but he loved his stepdaughter Patsy Custis as if she were his own daughter |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
George Washington
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It's a hemispherical portion of ice cream that you dish out with a utensil of the same name |
scooper (or scoop)
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If Clyde the Chaldean turned out 3 cuneiform tablets an hour, & worked 8 hours a day for 5 days, he made this many |
(Josh: What is 96?)
120
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This kid lives with his grandparents in a boarding house--where kids aren't allowed |
(Alex: Yeah, we like [*].)
Arnold
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This letter of the alphabet represents 1,024 bytes |
K
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If your take-out place makes lousy mee krob, fly to Bangkok in this country to sample it from the source |
(Grace: What is China?)
Thailand
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They're also called milk teeth & you probably began to lose yours when you were about 6 |
baby teeth
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If the 15th C. Wars of the Roses had been fought with real roses, & each side had 48 roses, it totaled this many dozen |
8
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XJ-9, also known as Jenny, would rather hang with friends and read magazines than save the world in this animated series |
My Life as a Teenage Robot
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Sometimes your computer is fine, but this, your LAN, is down |
local area network
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If you can't cook anything else, grab the cream of mushroom soup & learn to make the classic tuna noodle this |
casserole
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Poogles, Quiggles & Kougras are 3 types of these "pets" that have their own website |
Neopets
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