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Built into a wall to store clothes, this small room is great for a game of hide & seek |
a closet
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In 2012 underdogs & Madonna were in vogue at Super Bowl XLVI, where this team won 21-17 |
the New York Giants
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It's the largest & most massive of the planets in the solar system |
Jupiter
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Steve Jobs sold his VW minibus & Steve Wozniak sold his calculator to get the money to form this company |
Apple
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The name of these holey slip-on shoes is also a slang term for alligator relatives |
Crocs
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If it's long enough crawl behind this; it's also found at the front of a theater stage |
(Injee: What is a pit?)
a curtain
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Drew Brees wore No. 9 when this team came marching in for a win in Super Bowl XLIV |
the New Orleans Saints
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In 2006 the Cassini spacecraft found yet another ring around this planet |
Saturn
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A national holiday observed each year on the third Monday of January honors this man--his actual birthday was Jan. 15, 1929 |
Martin Luther King
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It's the 4-letter word for the netting at the back of a baseball cap that helps keep you cool |
mesh
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If I go up to this highest room in a house & hide, I should be able to see anyone coming |
the attic
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Aaron Rodgers was muy macho as this team won the whole enchilada in 2011 |
the Green Bay Packers
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The Greeks called this planet Ares |
Mars
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Flavors from this ice cream maker include Bonnaroo Buzz, Chunky Monkey & Chocolate |
Ben & Jerry's
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UnderArmour clothes for girls include the ColdGear line of these bottoms, similar to tights or long johns |
leggings
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I can fit in this small room off the kitchen used for storing dry food: originally it was just for bread |
a pantry
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Ray Lewis & this team took care of business in 2001, winning 34-7 |
the Baltimore Ravens
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The Brisbane River |
Australia
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In a photo from NASA, this brightest planet in the night sky shines below & to the left of the Moon |
Venus
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In the sentence "Yo, check it, I left my CD on C-Dub's desk", "on" is this part of speech |
a preposition
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A long-sleeved shirt with a collar not high enough to fold over is called a "mock" this |
(Arjun: What is a turtle?) (Alex: Right. No! Sorry.) [No one else rings in.] (Alex: It's a mock turtleneck, not a mock turtle. [Looking at the judges' table] Although we'll be checking on that one, I think.) [The ruling was later reversed to give Arjun credit for turtle.]
a turtle(neck)
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No one will look for us in this attached building that can also mean an auto repair shop |
a garage
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Hines Ward was MVP for this team in 2006 |
the Pittsburgh Steelers
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Named for an explorer, Byrd Station |
Antarctica
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This planet, the third largest in our solar system, was discovered by William Herschel in 1781 |
Uranus
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The second U.S. president born in Virginia, he enrolled at the College of William & Mary at age 16 |
Thomas Jefferson
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Along with the toga, it was the basic garment of ancient Rome; now it's a long blouse for women & girls |
a tunic
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