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Appropriate name of the Major League baseball team whose home field is Miller Park |
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Near Syracuse in late August-early September |
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Edison's first one of these had 2 needles, one for recording & one for playback |
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A one followed by 9 zeros |
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"Torah" literally means "instruction" or this, something a solicitor practices |
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Brr! This Norwegian explorer's bust sits outside on Spitsbergen Island, from which he flew over the North Pole |
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This English Premier League team whose name means a stockpile of weapons has a cannon in its logo |
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In Pueblo in late August- early September |
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To make a simple one of these, magnetize a needle, run it through a cork & place it in a bowl of water |
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A drum as well as a bugle can sound this early morning wake-up signal |
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"Torah" is another word for the Pentateuch, the Old Testament's first this many books |
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This Hernando's hideaway in the winter of 1539-40 was a village in northern Florida |
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The NBA's Sonics left Seattle & moved to this "city" |
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At Macon in late April- early May |
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To settle a $15 debt in 1849, Walter Hunt invented this, now a symbol of punk rockers |
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Extending in the same direction, equidistant at all points & never converging or diverging |
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The Torah was received by Moses when he was at this lofty place |
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(Kelly gives the clue from the Galapagos Islands)
In 1952, soon after sailing from South America to Polynesia, this Norwegian found pottery shards on the Galapagos--signs of at least temporary pre-Spanish habitation here |
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We don't know if they like to "Dance, Dance", but Major League Soccer's team in New England is called this |
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At Great Falls in late July- early August |
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The NASA lapel pin for his February 1962 Mercury flight depicts his capsule making 3 orbits of Earth |
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A geographical feature, such as the one "of Ten Thousand Smokes" in a volcanic area of Alaska |
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In synagogues the Torah resides in a compartment known by this 3-letter term |
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Tim Cope's 6,000-mile journey from Mongolia to Hungary led to the documentary "The Trail of" this fierce guy |
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After 15 years away, in 2011 NHL hockey came back to this Canadian city whose name begins with victory |
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Gold & silver needles used in this medical practice were found in the tomb of Liu Sheng, who was buried in 113 B.C. |
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"God is love. Love is blind. Bob Smith is blind. Therefore Bob Smith is God" is a faulty this philosophic term |
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To avoid touching the words of the Torah, follow along with a yad, shaped like one of these body parts |
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(Kely delivers the clue by a map)
An historic journey around 1000 A.D. along the Labrador Coast to a place called Vinland may have been undertaken because of a tale this so-called lucky man had heard while in Greenland |
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