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Among the first class of inductees into the Television Hall of Fame were Milton Berle & this zany redhead |
Lucille Ball
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A small box for holding tea, or the person who totes your irons & drivers around the links |
a caddy
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Irish eyes are always smiling when they gaze at this small, yellow-flowered clover |
the shamrock
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To run at a moderate pace, or to give a slight push to something, like your memory |
jog
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A 325,000-member fraternal order of these professionals was founded by 2 Pittsburgh boys in blue in 1915 |
police
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This colorful rebounder wormed his way into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011 |
Dennis Rodman
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A type of rodeo race for women, or an early Niagara Falls transport |
barrel
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This company claims to be "the world leader in the in-line skate market" |
Rollerblade
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To jump, especially with the help of a pole, as in the Olympics |
vault
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These 2 groups named for elder siblings, both formed to mentor youth, joined up in 1977 |
(David: What are Big Brother and Big Sister?)
Big Brothers and Big Sisters
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He beat it into into the Rock Hall of Fame in 1997 as a member of his family quintet & in 2001 as a solo performer |
Michael Jackson
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This term for a grain container or a type of freight car could also apply to a kangaroo |
hopper
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It's a flexible, sliding cover for the working area of a desk |
a rolltop
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Also the name of a ballroom dance, it means to move along in a breezy, conspicuous manner |
waltz
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The logo of this club depicts Half Dome & a giant sequoia you just want to hug |
Sierra Club
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Recently honored as a Hispanic hero, in 1987 she swung her way into the LPGA's Hall of Fame |
Nancy Lopez
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1953 play that's also a container in which substances are heated to high temperatures |
The Crucible
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As a noun, it's paper; as a verb, you do it on a computer to move text horizontally |
scroll
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Drop a letter from what lovers might do to marry in secret & you'll get this easy gait |
lope
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This former campaign manager for George W. Bush is the co-founder of American Crossroads |
(Karl) Rove
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Played on screen by Edward James Olmos, this member of the National Teachers Hall of Fame passed away in 2010 |
Jaime Escalante
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This sooty receptacle lends its name to a realist art movement of the early 20th century |
an ashcan
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2-word term for sugar in large, hard crystals |
rock candy
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An early form of this word meaning to walk with an arrogant strut was used by Puck in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" |
(Jessamine: What is to vaunt?)
swagger
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WADA, the World Anti-this Activity agency, tries to keep sports free of banned drugs |
(Jessamine: What is anti-steroid?)
Doping
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