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In 1911 Roald Amundsen led 4 men, 4 sleds & 52 dogs to this spot that's far south but not warm |
the South Pole
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A bummer, man, or an aerodynamic force opposing an aircraft's motion through the air due to friction |
(Kevin: What is a wing?)
drag
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Randy Newman: "Looks like another perfect day, I love" this city |
(Mark: "I love New York".) (Alex: No.) (Mark: What is New York?) (Alex: No.)
L.A.
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Millions of years of evolution allow bull sharks to hunt where they can't see; they smell drops of this 500 yards away |
blood
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A person in a car with a "just married" sign |
a newlywed
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In 334 B.C. this "Great" guy led 35,000 Greeks into Persia |
Alexander the Great
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Nima Arkani-Hamed is using this number dimension, the next one beyond time, to rock the physics world |
(Mark: What is the fourth dimension?) (Aaron: What is the third dimension?)
the fifth dimension
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Billy Joel: "Well, we're living here... and they're closing all the factories down" |
Allentown
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In Australia what's called "flake" is actually shark meat & is the most popular fish in fish 'n' these |
chips
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A game in which a pitcher doesn't give up a single, double, triple or homer |
a no-hitter
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California governors who are UC Bears: Earl Warren, Pete Wilson & this current one |
(Jerry) Brown
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Edmund Hillary got the glory, but John Hunt was the leader of the 1953 expedition that conquered this |
Mount Everest
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The science of stoichiometry studies the amounts of substances needed to produce these chemical events |
reactions
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Jay Z & Alicia Keys: "Now you're in" this city, "these streets will make you feel brand new, big lights will inspire you" |
New York
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If the TV show isn't enough, see a real 1. 3-million-gallon shark tank at this Vegas casino that has a body of water in its name |
Mandalay Bay
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A model or pattern, or a barfly on "Cheers" |
norm
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Steve Wozniak left Cal to co-found this computer company but returned in 1981 |
(Aaron: What is IBM?)
Apple
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On June 25, 1876 he led 210 soldiers in an attack on an Indian village & probably soon wished he hadn't |
(George Armstrong) Custer
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Willard Libby won a 1960 Nobel Prize for developing the use of this number isotope of carbon to gauge the age of fossils |
(Kevin: What is carbon aging?)
carbon-14
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Barry Manilow: "At the Copa, Copacabana, the hottest spot north of" here |
Havana
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1/3 of shark species are near extinction, partially due to human appetite for the soup named for this shark part |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the fin
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The South West Africa People's Organization led this country to independence |
Namibia
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Scott Adams, the creator of this workplace comic strip, got an MBA from Berkeley |
Dilbert
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Though a fight in the Philippines kept him from completing the trip, he led the first around-the-world voyage |
Ferdinand Magellan
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In March 2015 the Dawn spacecraft began orbiting this object in the asteroid belt, the first dwarf planet ever visited |
(Kevin: What is Pluto?) (Alex: No.) (Mark: That's what I was gonna say.)
Ceres
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Bruce Springsteen: "Oh brother, are you gonna leave me wasting away on the streets of" this city |
(Kevin: What is New Jersey?)
Philadelphia
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To pester, or an old, worn-out horse |
a nag
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The class of '39 included this man, who developed a taste for acting at Berkeley |
Gregory Peck
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