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He was not only the first president to die in office but also served the shortest term, a mere month |
(Trevor: Who is Harrison?) (Alex: Which one?) (Trevor: [*].) (Alex: Correct. You know there were two?)
William Henry Harrison
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A tanner was someone who turned animal skins into this material |
leather
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This city- Long Beach- Santa Ana |
Los Angeles
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An animal story to teach a moral lesson |
a fable
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In the game called this company "Ultimate Alliance 2", Hulk works on his rage with poems, creating some Hulk-ku |
Marvel
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In 1977 P.D. (pre-Danica), Janet Guthrie became the first woman to compete in this race, finishing 29th |
(Jim: What is the De--the Daytona 500?)
the Indy 500
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A webster operated this 4-letter machine |
a loom
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This city- Arlington- Alexandria |
Washington, D.C.
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That's the fax, Jack! (Fax, short for this, Jack) |
facsimile
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"The Book Of The Blind" gives rhyming tips on how to survive a level in this game, Spanish for "devil" |
Diablo
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(Bill Clinton delivers the clue from his office.) A healthy lifestyle & the prevention of childhood obesity have been my focus since my quadruple bypass in 2004 so we partnered with this organization to form the Alliance for a Healthier Generation |
(Alex: And our thanks, of course, to Mr. Clinton for helping us out once again with clues on our show.)
the American Heart Association
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The first U.S. law school at a college was established at this Virginia school in 1779 |
William & Mary
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A servant in a royal or noble home, hence the expression this kind of reliable "service" |
(Trevor: What is domestic?) (Kristen: What is indentured?)
yeoman (service)
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This city- Tacoma- Bellevue |
Seattle
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A royal decree, or an Italian car company |
fiat
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In "The Legend Of Zelda", a poem called the Sun's Song inspires you to play a tune on this egg-like instrument |
an ocarina
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In 1951 the UNIVAC I became the USA's first commercially available one of these |
(Kristen: What is a vacuum?) (Alex: No.) [Laughter]
a computer
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Every village once had this craftsman sometimes called a vulcan |
a blacksmith
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This city- Mesa- Glendale |
Phoenix
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Shakespeare was the first to put this word before "conclusion" to mean an inevitability |
foregone
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This game uses "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"--but with the ending, "The cube had food... and immortality" |
Portal
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In 1789 he was appointed the first Chief Justice of the United States |
John Jay
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A bygone job at least in most of the U.S., it's a tenant farmer who pays part of what he grows as rent |
a sharecropper
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This city- Metairie- Kenner |
New Orleans
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8-letter word that's a measure of how faithfully sound has been reproduced |
fidelity
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A plug-in in the "Lord Of The Rings" online game lets you recite a poem that ends, "in" this place "where the shadows are" |
Mordor
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