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She's the only First Lady who's given birth to twins |
Laura Bush
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"Tropic Thunder" (2008) |
Ben Stiller
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Like a high rank in martial arts, it's the name given to the rich farmlands of central Alabama |
a Black Belt
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Used for forming grooves and moldings, this carpentry tool should give you a smooth ride |
a plane
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The husband of your mom's sister |
your uncle
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Panama.) Passing through the Panama Canal, we cross this line that marks the separation of water flow into the Atlantic & Pacific oceans, the same line that's been traced up to the Rockies & down to Tierra del Fuego |
the Great Divide (or Continental Divide)
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She was the first First Lady to live in the White House |
(Sean: Who is Dolley Madison?)
Abigail Adams
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"The Great Dictator" (1940) |
Charlie Chaplin
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2 of these large black birds were Odin's messengers |
ravens
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As a noun, it's a wedgelike tool with a cutting edge at the end of the blade; as a verb, it means to swindle |
chisel
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The Eighth Amendment protects citizens against this kind of punishment |
(Lindsay: What is undue?) ... (Alex: Cruel and [*] punishment, correct.)
unusual
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It was the occupation of Abigail Fillmore, the first wife of a president to hold a paying job after marriage |
a teacher
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"Antwone Fisher" (2002) |
Denzel Washington
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In 1347 this scourge reached Constantinople, killing thousands |
Black Death
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Also known as a locking wing divider, it's the tool seen here |
a compass
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A member of the Dalit caste in India, or Eliot Ness in Chicago |
the Untouchables
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Casting her vote in 1920, she was the first First Lady who was able to vote for her husband |
(Florence) Harding
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"Hamlet" (1996) |
Kenneth Branagh
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One theory says this nursery rhyme began as a lament at paying 1/3 of one's income each to one's lord & the church |
"Baa, Baa, Black Sheep"
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Northern Tool offers a 2,200-rpm benchtop belt/disc this, used to grind & contour wood, plastic or metal |
a sander
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Technically passed on, but still animate, like a zombie |
undead
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Panama.) The system for the lock gates can be found in the notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci; the leaves, each weighing up to 730 tons, are kept sealed not by a mechanical or electronic device, but by this force exerted on them |
hydrostatic pressure (or water pressure)
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21-year-old Frances Folsom was first to marry in the White House when she married this president |
(Grover) Cleveland
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"One-Eyed Jacks" (1961) |
Marlon Brando
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In 1947 the body of Elizabeth Short, known as this, was found on Norton Avenue in Los Angeles |
the Black Dahlia
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A toothed bar with which a part engages, a movie "Transformer", or to move up by degrees |
a ratchet
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The framework that serves as the support for the body of a car |
the undercarriage
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