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"41" is HBO's documentary about him & his life in Kennebunkport, his "anchor to windward" |
(Andrew: Who is George Bush?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
George H.W. Bush
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He's the gifted "Peanuts" character seen here |
(Andrew: Who is Linus?)
Schroeder
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Thomas Paine's opponents bashed "The Age of" this as an "atheist's bible", but the work does talk about a creator |
Reason
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During the Chinese Cultural Revolution, Mao's wife & 3 others were known as this "of Four" |
Gang
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Upon his death at age 175, he was buried by his sons Isaac & Ishmael in the cave of Machpelah |
(Andrew: Who is Methuselah?)
Abraham
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Baby likes it when mommy jogs while pushing him in a special 3-wheel one of these |
a stroller
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A year after he retired to Walden Pond, he headed for the backwoods of Maine & wrote 3 essays about his trip there |
Thoreau
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In 1975 this "Doonesbury" creator became the first comic strip artist to win a Pulitzer Prize |
(Garry) Trudeau
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A 1772 Paine work proposed a raise for excise officers, basically collectors of these--Paine's own job at the time |
taxes
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Despite its name, this marmot can climb trees & swim just like the squirrels to which it's related |
a groundhog
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He cursed Canaan, the son of his son Ham, saying, "a servant of servants shall he be unto his brethren" |
Noah
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Baby wants to take over for Ann Turner Cook, whose "baby" face became the official trademark of this co. in 1931 |
Gerber
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This future president left N.H. for Bowdoin College, where he was friends with Nathaniel Hawthorne |
Franklin Pierce
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On Oct. 3, 2010 Ms. Guisewite ended this partly autobiographical strip after a 34-year run |
Cathy
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Paine noted, "when authors and critics talk of the sublime, they see not how nearly it borders on the" this |
(Andrew: What is the absurd?)
the ridiculous
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This term for the Soviet forced labor camps takes its name from an acronym for the agency that ran them |
the Gulag
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For doubting God's word, Zechariah, father of this forerunner of Christ, lost his voice until after his son was born |
(Alex: Yes, with less than a minute to go.)
John the Baptist
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The Mayo Clinic suggests baby get a supplement of vitamin this, to help "absorb calcium and phosphorus" |
D
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This historian went to Colby College in Waterville; she later met & married Richard Goodwin, adviser to JFK & LBJ |
Doris Kearns Goodwin
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This man says his famous feline is a composite of all the cats from his childhood rolled into one feisty orange fur ball |
(Andrew: Who is Jim Henson?)
Jim Davis
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Paine was elected to France's Natl. Convention in 1792 but was imprisoned in 1793 after opposing this king's execution |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Louis XVI
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This Swedish shipbuilding port is known for its canals |
Gothenburg
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Reuben was the only one of this man's sons to object to killing Joseph, whom he suggested tossing into a pit |
Jacob
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Johnson's Baby Shampoo promises to be as easy on baby's eyes as water, hence this trademarked 3-word slogan |
"No More Tears"
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This artist immortalized Prouts Neck, the Maine village that became his home in the 1880s |
[Applause for Andrew's run of the category]
Winslow Homer
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Earl the dog & Mooch the cat are featured in this strip |
Mutts
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The turbulent ending of a regime or institution, it's German for "twilight of the gods" |
(Julia: What is Goetterammedung-- (Alex: No.) (Julia:--[*]?) (Alex: No.) ... (Alex: We ruled on you on the first response--sorry--even though you corrected yourself.)
Goetterdaemmerung
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We know baby has good lungs when he has the infant type of this, from the name of another internal organ |
(Alex: When he has infant [*] and is really, really upset.)
colic
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