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Talk about Pompeii & circumstance! Since 1900, this Italian volcano's eruptions have clipped its height about 80 feet |
Vesuvius
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Former FBI man W. Mark Felt was revealed to be the man behind this Watergate moniker |
Deep Throat
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Sadly, Adam Yauch, aka MCA of this trio, died in 2012 |
The Beastie Boys
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A dolt, or a short-handled weight used for such exercises as curls |
a dumbbell
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$5 bill: This memorial |
the Lincoln Memorial
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(Puss in Boots delivers the clue.) Ay, pobrecito! He dreamed the impossible dream, thinking he could be a knight errant like me, Puss in Boots, but he was just loco in la cabeza, facing armies of sheep & tilting at windmills |
Don Quixote
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In 1889 prospector Frank Densmore named an Alaskan peak Densmore's Mountain; in 1896 it was renamed for this politician |
McKinley
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Lindsay Wagner had a rebuilt robotic ear on this 1970s drama |
The Bionic Woman
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The name of this "I Hear A Symphony" girl group implies that they are the best ever |
(Alex: Diana Ross and [*].)
The Supremes
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It's a person unfamiliar with the sea or seamanship |
a landlubber
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$20 bill: This residence |
(Dani: What is Monticello?)
the White House
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(Puss in Boots delivers the clue.) Don Diego de la Vega is a Spanish nobleman, & he sounds like he must be muy guapo, but to defend the weak & oppressed, he hides behind a mask & this secret identity |
Zorro
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From 1964 to 1969 3 noted Confederates were carved into this Georgia peak |
Stone Mountain
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It's the position represented here |
nose tackle (or nose guard)
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Kelly Rowland & Michelle Williams (not the actress) were 2 of the members of this trio |
Destiny's Child
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As a verb, it meas to fall back from a flood stage |
ebb
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$1 bill: A scroll in the eagle's mouth with this Latin motto |
E pluribus unum
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(Puss in Boots delivers the clue.) Even as a kitten, I would have been able to prevent my father's murder with a single look, unlike this character who tells Count Rugen, "You killed my father. Prepare to die!" |
(Alex: My name is [*].)
Inigo Montoya
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A 1980 blast of this volcanic peak in Washington reached speeds of 300 miles per hour |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Mount St. Helens
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A trio of ear bones are popularly called the hammer, anvil & this |
the stirrup
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Two childhood friends are members of this punk revival group, originally a trio |
Green Day
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Radio's McGee, or one who tells an insignificant lie |
a fibber
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$10 bill: This building where you'll find the Salmon P. Chase Suite |
(Alex: Well done, with less than a minute to go now.)
the Treasury Building
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(Puss in Boots delivers the clue.) Claro que si, Dumas must have looked to me to create this expert swordsman of great honesty & integrity, but he had to join forces with Athos, Porthos & Aramis |
d'Artagnan
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Hoomei is the droning Mongolian technique known as the throat style of this |
singing
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In 2015 "All The Small Things" added up to public discord in this trio |
Blink-182
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To find fault or to criticize for petty reasons |
(Alex: Don't [*] with me now. Accept our response.)
quibble
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$2 bill: The Declaration of Independence being presented to this body |
the Continental Congress
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(Puss in Boots delivers the clue.) This 11th century Spanish hero needed 2 swords, Tizona & Colada, to be the champion of his people; I, Puss in Boots, need but one sword |
(Alex: And I want to thank DreamWorks for helping us with that category. The way they were able to come up with that Puss worries me. If they can do that, they can create a host!)
El Cid
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