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Akela the wolf & Baloo the brown bear are 2 of the animals featured in this collection of stories |
The Jungle Book
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A 1999 merger created this largest publicly traded international oil & gas company |
ExxonMobil
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Expected number of shots on a golf hole |
par
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Gender-neutral baby names are on the rise, especially this one of Mr. Lautner or Ms. Swift |
Taylor
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International Nurses Day is on May 12th, honoring the birthday of this woman |
Florence Nightingale
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As Leslie on this show: "Hey, honey! Good morning! How did you sleep? I adopted 32 cats & dogs. Do you want pancakes?" |
Parks and Rec
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Early in this Jules Verne tale, professor Otto Lidenbrock, his nephew & a guide descend into a volcano |
Journey to the Center of the Earth
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To become "more nimble", this retailer cut 450 jobs from its Bentonville, Ark. headquarters in 2015 |
Walmart
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Established in 1953, the "neutral zone" between these 2 Asian nations is referred to as the DMZ |
North Korea & South Korea
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In 1881, the Governor of Missouri offered $5,000 for the capture of this man & his brother |
Jesse James
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Amy Poehler's performance was pure Joy in this 2015 Pixar film |
Inside Out
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Essays making up this 1854 work include "Reading", "Solitude" & "The Pond in Winter" |
(Buzzy: What is... Walden Pond? What is On Walden Pond?) (Alex: Mm, nope. It's just called [*]. You added too much information, making it incorrect.)
Walden; or, Life in the Woods
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The main Colombian competition for Starbucks, which started business there in 2014, are coffee shops named for this man |
Juan Valdez
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In 1927 he did not go to a neutral corner after knocking down Gene Tunney, who may have gotten a 14-sec. long count |
Jack Dempsey
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Da, comrade, he's the traveler seen here |
Yuri Gagarin
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Siblings Tina Fey & Amy Poehler throw one last house party in this comedy |
Sisters
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Wordsworth began a poem, "I wandered lonely as" this "that floats on high o'er vales and hills" |
a cloud
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This "cutting"-edge Japanese company got its name from a replaceable lead pencil that never dulled |
Sharp
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Wolf's home |
(Sanjiv: Uh, what is...) (Alex: It's not coming to you?)
lair
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In the '70s baseball players & owners began to use a neutral 3rd person to resolve salary disputes in "binding" this |
arbitration
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Two-term U.S. president seen here |
(Buzzy: Who is Taft?)
Grover Cleveland
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In the 3rd "Shrek" it's no problem for Amy as this woman to give a live-in babysitter to Fiona, as "I've got 6 more at home" |
Snow White
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2 expatriates come to Boston to visit relatives in his 1878 novel "The Europeans" |
(Alex: You are right, with less than a minute to deal with the last six clues.)
Henry James
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We're bullish on this company founded in 1914 to build motors for the Bull Tractor Company |
(Buzzy: What is John Deere?)
Toro
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Oddly, Handel's "Water Music" has a section called this, heard here |
air
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Lucky for you, when it comes to acids & bases, this pH number is neutral |
7
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He was a world leader from 1983 to 1989; then he began to be led around |
(Manuel) Noriega
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Who'd dare oppose figure skater Chazz Michael Michaels in this film? Amy Poehler, playing Fairchild Van Waldenberg |
Blades of Glory
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