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NAACP SPINGARN MEDAL WINNERS |
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The Bourbon Festival in Bardstown in this state "gives you 6 full days of smooth bourbon" |
Kentucky
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The Goliath this, from the family Scarabaeidae, is one of the heaviest insects, weighing nearly a quarter of a pound |
a beetle
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Calvin Coolidge is reported to have said, "When a great many people are unable to find work", this "results" |
unemployment
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1979: This Alabama bus rider |
(Rosa) Parks
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The Plaine du Cul-de-sac is a 20-mile-long depression in this French-speaking Caribbean island country |
Haiti
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In "Sons of the Desert" this comic duo sneaks off to their lodge convention without telling their wives |
Laurel & Hardy
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In 1985 the U.S. Open Championships in this sport dominated by Shaun White moved to Vermont's Stratton Mountain |
snowboarding
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This slowest mammal has a ground speed of about 6-8 feet per minute; it's a little faster in the trees |
a sloth
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Humpty Dumpty told Alice that "there are three hundred and sixty-four days when you might get" these "presents" |
unbirthday presents
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1968: This member of the Rat Pack |
Sammy Davis, Jr.
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Between the Black Forest & Vosges Mountains, this river flows through a graben, or depression, named for it |
the Rhine River
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Each February, take the grumpy plunge (into the Mississippi!) at Wabasha's Grumpy Old Men Festival in this state |
Minnesota
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In 1875 William Ernest Henley wrote, "Under the bludgeonings of chance my head is bloody, but" this |
(Trevor: What is unharmed?) (Michelle: What is unbroken?)
unbowed
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1976: This big-league slugger |
(Michelle: Uh, who is Robinson?)
Hank Aaron
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Part of the Great Basin, the Carson Sink is in this western U.S. state |
(Alex: You're in third place. You can get close to second, and we have about a minute left.)
Nevada
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Headliner concerts at a June 2011 International Jazz Festival were held at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre in this city |
Rochester (New York)
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The giant Mekong type of this barbeled fish is one of the largest freshwater fish; one specimen was 9' long & 646 lbs. |
a catfish
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Carl Gustav Jung said that this "is not just evil by nature, it is also the source of the highest good" |
(Judy: What is... un... unselfishness?)
the unconscious
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1983: This brassy singer & activist who died in 2010 |
Lena Horne
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This 900,000-square mile desert on a Mideastern peninsula has mushy depressions called sabkhas |
the Arabian Desert
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A screwball comedy starred Carole Lombard as a socialite & William Powell as the title butler, "My Man" him |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
My Man Godfrey
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Called "Cowboy Christmas" by contestants, the Buffalo Bill Cody Stampede Rodeo is a load of bull in this state |
Wyoming
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One of the world's deadliest animals is the sea wasp, a type of this with up to 60 tentacles; its venom can kill up to 60 people |
a jellyfish
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Socrates said that this type of life "is not worth living" |
the unexamined life
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1990: This governor of Virginia |
(Douglas) Wilder
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This lake in Quebec, Vermont & New York fills a broad valley & was once its own sea |
(Lake) Champlain
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In this film Clark Gable reassures Claudette Colbert saying, "The walls of Jericho will protect you from the Big Bad Wolf" |
It Happened One Night
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