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In 1985 South Georgia & the South Sandwich Islands separated from this island group off Argentina |
the Falklands
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Craters on this smallest planet are named for giants of the humanities including Bach & Balanchine |
Mercury
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For 2003 this actor held off stiff competition from Cuba & Ashton, winning the award for "Gigli" |
(Ben) Affleck
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Bob Dylan, Jessica Lange, Hubert Humphrey |
the University of Minnesota
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This part of a house is also known as a garret |
an attic
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At its southernmost tip, Europa Point, there are great views of Apes' Den as well as North Africa |
Gibraltar
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The Omega Nebula in this "archer" constellation was named for its resemblance to the Greek letter |
(Buzzy: What is Orion?)
Sagittarius
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The verdict was in & this stand-up comedian won for 1995's "Jury Duty" |
Pauly Shore
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Khan Academy's Salman Khan, sports stat master Jeff Sagarin, optical character recognition maven Ray Kurzweil |
MIT
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Pertaining to the sense of hearing, or a certain type of guitar |
acoustic
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From 1612 to 1614 this Atlantic island territory was a part of the Virginia Colony |
Bermuda
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows some images on the monitor.) The ancient Polynesians were remarkable navigators; they were probably guided by stars such as Sirius that appeared directly above them at this celestial point, from Arabic for "way over the head" |
(Sarah: What is apogee?) ... (Alex: You had a choice, Sarah. You picked the wrong one.)
zenith
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Even George W. Bush heated things up in 2005, winning for playing himself in this documentary |
(Ted: What is An Inconvenient Truth?)
Fahrenheit 9/11
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Melinda Gates, William Styron, Grant Hill |
Duke University
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Today a synonym for something used to conceal an embarrassment, it was the height of fashion in Genesis 3 |
a fig leaf
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It's a grayish element with a metallic luster; old lace is sold separately |
arsenic
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In 2008 the New Zealand mint began producing gold coins featuring the Bounty for this tiny island |
Pitcairn
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In 2014 images of the surface of this largest Saturnian moon showed the Sun's reflection off its polar seas |
Titan
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It was Raspberry nirvana for Mike Myers when he won for the title role in this 2008 comedy about a holy man |
(Buzzy: What is The Guru?)
The Love Guru
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Richard E. Byrd, Alan Shepard, John McCain |
(Ted: What is the University of Arizona?)
the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis
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Meaning "leave this guy alone", it's the 3-word name for what God placed upon one of Adam's sons |
the mark of Cain
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3-D, 4-H, 1-A (e.g.) |
(Sarah: What is acrostic?)
alphanumeric
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Longwood House on this South Atlantic island is said to be the finest Napoleon museum in the world |
(Alex: Sarah?) (Sarah: No, I got nothing.) (Alex: You had to remember where Napoleon was exiled, on the island of [*].) (Sarah: Ah.) (Alex: Less than a minute to go now. Pick again.)
St. Helena
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Dwarf planets lying within this belt at the edge of the Solar System include Haumea & Makemake |
the Kuiper Belt
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For "Saving Christmas", this born-again former TV star took 2014's "honors" |
Kirk Cameron
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Leonard Cohen, Ken Dryden, William Shatner |
(Alex: They're all graduates of [*] in Montreal, Quebec.)
McGill University
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At God's urging, Adam performs this task in Genesis 2, then takes a long nap |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the naming of the animals
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This type of mechanical special effects puppetry aims to make its critters more real & less robotic |
animatronic
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