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THE HEISMAN WINNER'S SCHOOL |
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QC is the postal abbreviation for this Canadian province, the largest in area |
Quebec
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In the '70s, Darnell "Dr. Dunk" Hillman of the ABA sported a monumental one of these |
an afro
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This electric term is used for the sudden jolt felt by a jumper when the chute opens |
shock
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In 2013 N.Y. mag. reported, "Three years before November 8, 2016, she's working hard to be relaxed, calm, easy" |
Hillary Clinton
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Tim Tebow (2007) |
University of Florida
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From the Latin for "faithful", it's loyalty or faithfulness to one's spouse |
fidelity
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Put MB on your letter & it'll go to this province that could be called the Land of 38,000 Lakes |
Manitoba
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Joan on "Mad Men" sported this 'do that sounds like insects live on your head |
a beehive
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The auxiliary parachute is also called this, a word found on bottles of fine wine |
(Julia: What is stopper?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go now, Lara.)
reserve
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Drinks definitely were not on this pro-Prohibition woman |
Carrie Nation
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Johnny Manziel (2012) |
(Lara: What is Alabama?)
Texas A&M
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Wine is often poured from the bottle into this decorative container |
a decanter
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One of the 4 original provinces, it's NB |
New Brunswick
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Hey, wise guy, time to dish & get this cut--nyuk, nyuk, nyuk! |
a bowl cut
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To exit & clear the plane & then activate the chute right away is rhymingly called hop & this |
pop
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In 1896 this educator became the first woman in Italy to get a medical degree |
(Julia: Let's make it a True Daily Double.) (Alex: [Chuckles] Okay...) (Julia: Haven't gotten to say that yet.) [Laughter] ... (Julia: Who is Cabrini?)
Maria Montessori
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Vinny Testaverde (1986) |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: And... the ladies stayed away from, uh, football.)
University of Miami
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This decorative art with needle & thread includes such stitches as flat, knotted & looped |
embroidery
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This province with lots of dinosaur bones is SK |
Saskatchewan
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In this braided look from Africa, narrow strips of hair are plaited tightly against the scalp |
cornrows
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It's the 2-word term for the fastest speed a body can reach falling through the air |
terminal velocity
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After a trip "on the good ship Lollipop", this child star was later ambassador to Ghana & Czechoslovakia |
Shirley Temple
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This term refers to a student at a military school such as West Point who is training to become an officer |
cadet
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NU is new & stands for this territory created in 1999 |
Nunavut
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Yeah, baby! Let's do this 4-letter 'do, cut in slightly uneven, overlapping layers downward from the crown |
a shag
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2-word specified area where skydivers plan to land, or a Gary Busey film about skydiving crooks |
Drop Zone
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Freed from slavery in 1827, she went to court to get her son back from the South; "verify" her |
Sojourner Truth
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From the Latin for "to shackle the feet", this verb means to hinder or obstruct progress |
impede
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