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North American farmers harvest over 500 mil. lbs. annually of this "colorful" berry, including the rabbiteye type |
a blueberry
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This 6-word phrase about sticking together is Kentucky's state motto |
"United we stand, divided we fall"
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Ira Levin's "Son of Rosemary" (1997) |
Rosemary's Baby
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The current record in this event has lasted 24 years (29 feet, 4.4 inches) |
the long jump
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Did you buy $2,100 of stock in this Washington-based tech company in 1986 & sell in 1999? You made $1.4 million |
Microsoft
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The gesture called this planet's salute was inspired by a blessing Leonard saw being used in synagogue |
Vulcan
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Berry pie at the Chicken Dinner restaurant is a reminder of the heritage of this Buena Park, Calif. theme park |
Knott's Berry Farm
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Sic semper tyrannis, "Thus always to tyrants", is the motto of this state |
Virginia
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Larry McMurtry's "Streets of Laredo" (1993) |
Lonesome Dove
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One degree of it is equal to about 69 miles at the equator |
longitude
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FORBES SAiD STEVE JOBS' BEST iNVESTMENT WAS BUYiNG THiS ANiMATiON COMPANY iN 1986 FOR $10 MiLLiON |
[This clue is rendered in all-caps in the J! Archive to emphasize the original clue's lowercasing of all the "i"s.]
Pixar
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Pre-"Star Trek", Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, George Takei & James Doohan all appeared on this Rod Serling series |
The Twilight Zone
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This berry is the principal flavoring agent of gin |
juniper berries
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South Carolina's motto is "Dum spiro spero", or "While I" do this, "I hope" |
breathe
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Helen Fielding's "The Edge of Reason" (1999) |
Bridget Jones's Diary
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Term for a 33 1/3 rpm phonograph disc |
a long-play record
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Au! This 2-named Wall Street firm said that in 2014 it "advised on... transactions valued at more than $1 trillion" |
[Alex reads"Au!" as "'ey you!"]
Goldman Sachs
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Among his many voice-only roles, Leonard played Sentinel Prime in the 3rd film in this blockbuster series |
Transformers
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A taunt in "Monty Python & the Holy Grail" goes, "Your mother was a hamster & your father smelt of" these |
elderberries
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Michigan's motto mentions this type of land area |
a peninsula
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Alistair MacLean's "Force 10 from Navarone" (1968) |
The Guns of Navarone
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This literary character has a parrot named Cap'n Flint |
Long John Silver
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He quit school at age 11 &, as a teen in 1810, bought his first boat; later, as a "commodore", he'd be worth $100 million |
(Cornelius) Vanderbilt
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Leonard directed this 1987 comedy about bachelors looking after an abandoned infant |
(Kathy: What is Three Bachelors and a Baby?)
Three Men and a Baby
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A berry of the Pacific Northwest was named for the resemblance of its pinkish color to this fish |
a salmonberry
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This 3-word motto of Indiana refers to its place as a hub of highways |
"Crossroads of America"
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Dodie Smith's "The Starlight Barking" (1967) |
101 Dalmatians
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Oyster Bay laps at its shores |
Long Island
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In English the name of this Mexican magnate means thin, but his wallet is fat--he & his family are worth $75 billion |
Carlos Slim
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3-word title of the Nimoy-narrated late '70s TV series that explored the weird & the unusual |
In Search of...
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