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She said of refusing to give up her seat, "The only tired I was, was tired of giving in" |
Rosa Parks
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"If you hesitate more than three seconds after" this person "looks at you, you do not deserve a drink" |
(Alex: Yes, with less than a minute to go.)
a bartender
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Boxer Rebellion Navy man John McCloy is one of only 19 to twice earn this medal, the highest U.S. military award |
Congressional Medal of Honor
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The tough, curved spines of the barrel type of this plant were once used by Native Americans as fishhooks |
cactus
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Idiomatically, it's equal to half a dozen of the other |
six of one
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She declined burial in Westminster Abbey; her pallbearers were from Army units whose wounded she had tended |
(Alex: Yes, indeed. "Lady with a lamp.")
Florence Nightingale
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1967: Shere Kahn, a tiger |
[ERRATUM: "Khan" was misspelled in the clue as shown.]
The Jungle Book
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"The bar clock moves twice as fast from midnight to this" 2-word phrase hollered at closing time |
last call
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Getting a 2009 National Medal of Arts made this actor/director's day; hope someone saved him an empty chair |
Clint Eastwood
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Although this cuckoo can fly with ease, it prefers to speed across the desert on foot, reaching 20 miles per hour |
the roadrunner
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A pistol with a revolving chamber |
a six-shooter
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This teacher stayed with Helen Keller from 1887 until her own death in 1936 |
(Anne) Sullivan
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1991: Gaston |
Beauty and the Beast
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Rule 18 is always have this in your house; rule 19 is if you break rule 18, try pushing down with a pen |
a corkscrew
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George Washington Carver, Jackie Robinson & Oprah earned the Spingarn Medal, first given by this org. in 1915 |
the NAACP
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The people of Victorville, California & Boulder City, Nevada are part of the life of this desert |
the Mojave Desert
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TV's Fisher family knows this slang phrase for dead & buried refers to the traditional depth of a grave |
six feet under
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Elizabeth Kenny came up with a method seen in use here to treat this disease |
(Alex: And that disease--you're all too young to remember--[*], [*].)
polio
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2004: Elastigirl |
The Incredibles
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"Never complain about the brand or quality of" this kind of drink |
a free drink
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The 1964 Caldecott medal for the best picture book for kids went to this Maurice Sendak classic |
Where the Wild Things Are
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The California fuchsia, a trumpet-shaped flower found in the desert, is often pollinated by this tiny bird |
a hummingbird
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A straight six & a V-6 both refer to this type of car engine |
(Carlos: What is in-line?)
a six-cylinder
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In Susan B. Anthony's centennial year, the U.S. passed this number amendment that achieved her goal |
the 19th
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"Whoever buys the shot gets the first chance to offer" one of these |
a toast
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A 1975 National Medal of Science in Engineering was launched at this German, a true rocket man |
(Wernher) von Braun
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Some species of this stinging arachnid can alter their metabolism, allowing them to live on only one meal a year |
a scorpion
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A 2-inch-long nail |
six-penny
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