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Tennis shoes with good support can decrease your chances of spraining these, aka your talocrural joints |
ankles
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B.C. or A.D., this is one of my favorite spots on the dial |
the History channel
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Sour item that precedes Crisp, Custard & Sherbet in 3 of Baskin-Robbins' original 31 flavors |
(Ben: What is Apple?)
Lemon
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Boundless or immense, like some "wastelands" |
vast
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This pediatrician who wrote the book on baby & child care was born in New Haven in 1903 & rowed crew for Yale |
(Dr.) Spock
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In Arthurian legend, she's King Arthur's wife; some versions say it was her dad who gave Arthur the Round Table |
Guinevere
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An ATP study found that injuries occurred less than half as often on this French Open surface as on hard courts |
clay
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Things can get rather animated here |
the Cartoon Network
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Varieties of this flavor included French & Burnt Almond |
Vanilla
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Before "Zapata!" & "Las Vegas", it means "long live" |
Viva
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A contribution of this Sterling, Connecticut man: the first average of selected U.S. stock prices |
(Charles Henry) Dow
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This magician was an advisor to both King Arthur & his father Uther Pendragon |
Merlin
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Stretching for a forehand, Boris Becker hyper-extended this joint aka the carpus & had to withdraw from Wimbledon |
wrist
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Trumpeting its quality since 1996 |
(Hunter: What is National Geographic?) [NOTE: This logo was retired in 2008.]
Animal Planet
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This traditional Christmas drink was available |
Egg Nog
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A nice Chianti, or any Italian wine |
vino
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This patriot began his one life in Coventry, Connecticut on June 6, 1755 |
(Nathan) Hale
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Arthur proves to be the rightful king of England by pulling this sword from the stone |
Excalibur
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"Tennis leg", a tear in one of these "bovine" muscles of the lower leg, can feel like getting shot with a pellet gun |
the calves
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Flavors included this type of "Stick" (but not this type of "Patty") |
Peppermint
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Change the direction of a ship, but, hopefully, not "off course" |
veer
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This gunmaker's manufacturing company is in Hartford, his birthplace |
(Samuel) Colt
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In some versions, it's the knight Percival who succeeds in finding this vessel; Wagner told his story in "Parsifal" |
(Ben: What is the Flying Dutchman?)
the Holy Grail
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"El Gordo y la Flaca" is one of its shows |
Univision
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Nuts to you! & marshmallows, too, with this alliterative original flavor |
Rocky Road
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This Connecticut lexicographer's "Blue-Backed Speller" has never been out of print |
(Noah) Webster
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King Arthur & this nephew of his kill each other in battle |
(Linda: Who is Mordor?)
Mordred
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