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This Atlantic island is larger than the second-, third-& fourth-biggest islands combined |
Greenland
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"I beg your pardon, sir!" This orphan "has asked for more!", 'cause that gruel was awesome |
Oliver Twist
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It can mean "to cover over", as the Moon sometimes totally does to the Sun |
eclipse
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Andrew Wyeth's "Christina's World" is an example of tempera, in which this egg part is mixed with pigment |
the yolk
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The giant Pacific species of this sea creature has 8 arms averaging about 16 feet long each |
an octopus
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Taylor Swift: "This time I'm telling you, I'm telling you, we are never ever ever" doing this |
getting back together
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Lying at the southern tip of South America, the islands of Tierra del Fuego are split between these 2 countries |
Chile & Argentina
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In 2007 Greg Heffley's adventures began in "A Novel of Cartoons", book 1 of this series |
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
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The painting seen here of this famous American is in a London museum |
Benjamin Franklin
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It takes a long tine (actually, 2 long tines) to make a tuning one of these with a low tone |
a fork
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In 2014 she won the Radio Disney Music Award for Song of the Year
"When you're ready, come and get it / Na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na..." |
Selena Gomez
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Manhasset, Islip & Ronkonkoma are stops on the LIRR, short for this New York railroad |
the Long Island Railroad
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First name of young Master Fowl, the 12-year-old millionaire/genius who kidnaps a fairy |
Artemis
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A doorway on a ship, or to break out of an egg |
hatch
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For this Spanish Cubist's 1912 work "Still Life with Chair Caning", he used a real rope as a picture frame |
Picasso
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It's the 7-letter name for this effective weapon that was used well into the age of gunpowder |
a longbow
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Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen sing, "We don't even have to try, it's always" this |
a good time
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According to Hindu myth, a bridge once connected the Indian subcontinent to this island nation to the south |
Sri Lanka
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This 19th century character asked, "Does a boy get a chance to whitewash a fence every day?" |
(Cerulean: Who is...) (Alex: No, it's not coming.)
Tom Sawyer
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This instrument measures atmospheric pressure: its name is used to mean anything that indicates change |
(Alex: Well, you're on a roll. You're the only player who has given me any responses in this Double Jeopardy! Round, and you have $11,000 to put at risk.) (Cerulean: Well, I've always wanted to say it. Let's make it a True Daily Double.) [Audience gasps and groans] (Cerulean: Why not?) (Alex: Well, Cerulean, why not, indeed. I-I don't know where your parents are in the audience--) [Laughter] (Alex: --but they have just had minor heart attacks, believe me. Here is the clue for you. Pay close attention...)
a barometer
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In the artwork seen here, the artist used this drawing material that's made by burning wood |
(Alex: [*], yes, with less than a minute to go.)
charcoal
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Part of the Overseas Highway, Seven Mile Bridge helps connect Key West to the mainland of this U.S. state |
Florida
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You can't help but feel happy when you hear this Grammy-winning artist
"Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof / Because I'm..." |
Pharrell
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The primary port of entry for tourists in this Caribbean island nation is Sangster Airport near Montego Bay |
[Applause for Cerulean's run of the category] (Alex: Hey, you know your islands, and as a result, you're in the lead now.)
Jamaica
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Atticus Finch's 6-year-old daughter Jean Louise is better known by this nickname |
(Alex: To Kill a Mockingbird is the story.)
"Scout"
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This 5-letter word for a brute was coined for "Gulliver's Travels"; now it's the name of a website |
Yahoo
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From the French for "small shovel", it's the round board with a thumb hole on which you mix paints |
a palette
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If a person is 6 feet tall, this longest bone in the body will be about 18 inches long |
a femur
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Nickelodeon's Cat Valentine, in 2013 she had her first Top 10 hit with "The Way" |
Ariana Grande
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