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For his 98th birthday in 2014, this rugged-chinned actor & father of Michael released "Life Could be Verse" |
Kirk Douglas
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In Bali, this luxury hotel chain calls its suites "Royal Villas", Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall |
Four Seasons
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When drumming up new business, leave this alliterative item with your contact info |
a calling card
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The 2014 World Series MVP got a Colorado from this car brand, whose rep noted its "technology & stuff" |
Chevy
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It can be a punctuation mark or a part of your digestive system |
the colon
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports.) The purpose of the Bounty's epic journey was to collect the seedlings from this tree that could be planted in the West Indies & grow tall to provide a staple food for slaves; the mutineers threw the carefully selected 1,015 specimens overboard |
breadfruit plants
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Naturally, TV's Barbara Eden dreamed up a memoir called this name "Out of the Bottle" |
(Alex: Good, with less than a minute to go now.)
Jeannie
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Twice the size of Manhattan, this Colorado facility opened February 28, 1995 to replace Stapleton |
Denver International Airport
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Library item of yore, seen here |
a card catalog
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8 adjacent bits processed as a unit by a computer is one of these |
a byte
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Instrument heard here |
a piccolo
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports.) Waiting for the plants to mature & avoiding monsoons, the Bounty was stuck for five months on this lush tropical island |
Tahiti
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Retired Yankee Mariano Rivera called his memoir this, the kind of relief pitcher he was |
Closer
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For her cabin on this type of Cunard vessel, a Victorian-era traveler packed this type of "trunk" |
a steamer
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A team that made the playoffs without winning the division |
the wild card
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Ball under & dry pass are terms from this sport |
(Amanda: What is polo?)
water polo
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A cold beer is just the thing to quench your thirst when cruising along this river in the capital of the Netherlands |
(Greg: What is the Heineken River?)
the Amstel River
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Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh had an early job holding up these for a TV show |
cue cards
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This "colorful" format gave a new option when popping in a video; the first product of its kind came out in Japan in 2003 |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Blu-ray
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A man supported by a woman in return for his attentions |
a gigolo
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports.) A long-time friend of the captain, this first mate had planned an escape by raft, but several of the crew begged him to take the ship, and the mutiny began |
Fletcher Christian
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Finding guidebooks of his time boring, this Hungarian started his own travel series with 1936's "On the Continent" |
Eugene Fodor
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The .gov dedicated to this card says, "Do not carry your card with you. Keep it in a safe place with your other important papers" |
your Social Security card
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In 1994 Marc Andreessen offered this web browser based on Mosaic commercially to the world |
(Greg: What is Netfli--N--sorry.) ... (Alex: It was trying to come out of your brain, and it didn't quite make it through your mouth.)
Netscape
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Similar to vibrato, it's the rapid repetition of a single tone |
tremolo
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports.) The mutineers first lived on Tubuai Island, but fights with the natives forced them to flee; some risked capture by returning to Tahiti, while the rest ended up hiding here on this island |
(Alex: ...and I wanna thank Lindblad Expeditions for that great voyage to the South Sea with Sarah.)
Pitcairn Island
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