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This animal's 6-foot neck can weigh 600 pounds |
a giraffe
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An 1892 half-dollar commemorated this explorer |
Columbus
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The name of this popular picnic side dish is from the Dutch for "cabbage salad" |
cole slaw
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Careless, hurried writing |
scribbling
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Christopher Robin reattached this donkey's tail with a nail |
Eeyore
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A record 19 times: This Buck, Laker & Celebrity "Jeopardy!" contestant |
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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The note that makes up about 45% of U.S. currency production features this man |
(Alex: [*] on the $1 bill.)
(George) Washington
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Though its name may go back to a Latin word for "turnip", this pasta is usually stuffed with anything but |
ravioli
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Pieces of rock used in masonry, or Fred Flintstone's buddy Barney |
rubble
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Tock in "The Phantom Tollbooth" is this kind of canine, because he has a timepiece in his side |
a watchdog
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8 times & counting: CP3, him |
Chris Paul
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If you have a 25.5" maple neck, you may be a Fender Telecaster, one of these |
a guitar
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The 1934 $100,000 note featured this president (20 years earlier, one would have more than paid his salary) |
(Alex: Yes, he was making $75,000 at the time.)
Wilson
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From the Spanish for "spiced with chili", they're corn tortillas wrapped around a meat or cheese filling & topped with sauce |
enchiladas
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Score is kept in this card game by inserting small pegs into holes |
cribbage
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In a Steinbeck collection of 4 stories, rancher Carl Tiflin gives his son Jody this title pet |
the Red Pony
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15 times: This Magic, Lakers, Heat, Suns, Cavs, Celtics & "Kazaam" star |
Shaquille O'Neal
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The longneck, the U.S. industry standard bottle for this, holds 12 ounces of the delicious stuff |
beer
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A 1934 half-dollar commemorated this frontiersman on the 200th anniversary of his birth |
Daniel Boone
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Not surprisingly, the name of this fruit is from the Latin for "seedy fruit" |
a pomegranate
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A dagger is kept in it |
a scabbard
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This Richard Bach seagull lives on in an e-book version & in a tattoo on Justin Bieber |
Jonathan Livingston
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12 times from 1980 to 1992: This "Hick" of a Celtic |
Larry Bird
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Now that's a neck! This type of extinct marine reptile had a neck that could reach 25 feet |
a plesiosaur
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He's worth 40% of Ulysses S. Grant |
[Alex reads an "a" into the clue before "Ulysses".]
Andrew Jackson
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Crabmeat, asparagus & bearnaise sauce are atop Veal this, said to have been named after a king of Sweden |
Oscar
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From the Aramaic for "my father", he's the superior of a monastery |
an abbot
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With "Jaws" he took quite a bite out of his readers' sense of water safety |
Peter Benchley
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11 times, plus 5 in the ABA: What's up, Doc? He was--when he dunked |
Julius Erving
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