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NARROW BODIES OF W<span style="font-weight: bold; color: #000000; background-color: #FFFF66;">ATER |
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This bear is named for a train station & arrives in England as a stowaway from South America |
Paddington
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This berry flavors the part of Neapolitan ice cream that's left after the other 2 parts are eaten |
(Alex: Yeah, chocolate and vanilla are going first.)
strawberry
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Strained foodstuff similar to preserves |
jelly
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Initially a real Mickey Mouse operation, in 2013 this team celebrated its 20th anniversary |
the Anaheim Mighty Ducks
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This strait prevents the sea it connects to from becoming a shrinking salt lake |
(David: What's the Mediterranean? I mean, what's the, uh, [*]?) (Alex: Oh, you changed in the nick of time. Good for you.)
the Strait of Gibraltar
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In a work by Crockett Johnson, he draws his own world with his purple crayon |
Harold
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When this red berry is picked, the core & stem are left on the plant, creating the familiar center hole |
a raspberry
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Undergraduate education was an option, but this Baltimore school started mostly as a graduate school for men in 1876 |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Johns Hopkins
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A pier extending into a body of water to protect a shoreline |
a jetty
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David Beckham retired from Major League Soccer after helping this team win 2 MLS Cups |
the L.A. Galaxy
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Washington state's Hood Canal is not manmade but a natural 60-mile inlet that empties into this sound |
Puget Sound
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"If You Give a" child this 1985 Laura Numeroff book, he's liable to ask for another |
(Rachel: What's a cookie?) (Titi: What's a chocolate chip cookie?) ... (Alex: Ah, you're both on the right track, but we were going for the title of the book, which is [*].)
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
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"Here we go round" this, Morus nigra |
the mulberry bush
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John Stockton is an alum of this Spokane school |
(Titi: What is the University of Oregon?)
Gonzaga
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To make a case for your action |
to justify
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The logo for this team is seen here |
(Alex: In basketball, [*].)
the Golden State Warriors
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Of these 11 long & narrow lakes in West-Central New York, Canadice is the smallest & highest in elevation |
the Finger Lakes
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In 1888, before his imprisonment, this playwright published "The Happy Prince and Other Tales" for children |
(Alex: Good, with less than a minute to go now.)
Oscar Wilde
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Eat your muffins & think of Elizabeth Coleman White, who began U.S. cultivation of this colorful berry |
the blueberry
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(Hi, I'm Zachary Quinto.) I studied drama at this Pittsburgh university named for 2 businessmen, the first U.S. college to grant degrees in drama |
Carnegie Mellon
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Part of pan style="font-weight: bold; color: #000000; background-color: #FFFF66;">a uniform in sports |
a jersey
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In 1968 a "Heidi" TV special cut off the final minute of their epic comeback win over the Jets |
(Titi: Who are the 49ers?) (David: Who are the Rams?)
the Oakland Raiders
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The Irbe Strait separates this country's island of S<span style="font-weight: bold; color: #000000; background-color: #FFFF66;">aaremaa from nearby Latvia |
Estonia
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Matchboxes make good dressers for the tiny Clock family in this 1952 story by Mary Norton |
The Borrowers
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To make the British dessert called fool, you'll need sugar, heavy cream & these green berries |
gooseberries
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This NYC school, one of the Seven Sisters, was named for the 10th president of Columbia College |
Barnard
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One of the 3 branches of our government |
the judiciary
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