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This city is the brightest area along the East Coast |
New York
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He outwitted, outplayed & outlasted Heidi Klum, among others, to take Best Reality Show Host |
Jeff Probst
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This "Union" was formed in 1920 because the Supreme Court wasn't upholding free speech claims |
the ACLU
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A sharp plunge: ____ dive |
nose
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After taking office, Eisenhower ended hostilities in this conflict by agreeing to a ceasefire |
the Korean War
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Myers, Ditka, or Wallace |
Mike
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You can see the shore of this Asian capital's bay has orange sodium lamps, while the city uses green mercury lamps |
Tokyo
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We know you're all over Outstanding Sound Editing... this Fox drama's "4:00 am - 5:00 am" episode won; Beep! boop! Beep! boop! |
24
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(Former President Bill Clinton presents the clue.) My work with the first President Bush helps groups that create & carry out their own projects; a 2005 effort focused on the U.S. Gulf Coast in the wake of these 2 hurricanes |
(Rebecca: What are Hurricanes Katrina & Ike?)
Katrina & Rita
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The result of a boxer's injuries: cauliflower ____ |
ear
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In 1916 Eisenhower married this woman, whom her father called "Puddy" |
Mamie Eisenhower
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A proverb says that powerful cerebrums "think..." this way |
alike
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This Great Lakes city has 3 million people, but the surrounding suburbs increase the population to almost 10 million |
Chicago
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Jim Parsons enjoys Klingon Boggle as physicist Sheldon Cooper on this CBS sitcom; he also enjoys his new Emmy |
The Big Bang Theory
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Started in 1961 to stop human rights abuses around the globe, this organization lit its first candle the same year |
Amnesty International
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Alert watchfulness: eagle ____ |
eye
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It was the highest military rank Eisenhower achieved before resigning so he could run for the presidency |
(Bob: What's 4-star general?)
5-star general
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A sudden variation in voltage or current |
a spike
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The amazing variety of light colors must belong to this U.S. desert city |
(Rebecca: What is Phoenix?) ... (Alex: The Strip, yes.)
Las Vegas
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Know what Emmy voters like? Meth & murder! OK, not really, but they loved Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman on this AMC show |
Breaking Bad
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This service "Club" has a 4-way test of things they think, say & do, including "Will it be beneficial to all concerned?" |
(Bob: What is the Kiwanis Club?) (Rebecca: What is the 4-H Club?)
the Rotary Club
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These were part of the "Flashdance" look in the '80s: ____ warmers |
leg
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Eisenhower died in this year, the same year his vice president took up residence in the White House |
1969
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Long-snouted freshwater swimmer of the family Esocidae |
(northern) pike
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This Capital gleams on the southern shore of the Rio de la Plata |
Buenos Aires
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Claire Danes won for playing the title role in this HBO movie; Julia Ormond won for playing her mother |
Temple Grandin
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Julian Bond was the first president of this "Law Center" that works for civil rights & tolerance education |
the Southern Poverty Law Center
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The Beatles wore them: ____ boots |
ankle
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From 1971 to 1978 Eisenhower's image graced the front of this U.S. coin |
(Bob: What's the 50-cent piece?)
the dollar
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To form coins by stamping metal |
strike
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