|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports.) I'm catching balls at the College Football Hall of Fame in this city that saw John Heisman legalize the forward pass for Georgia Tech in 1906 |
(Christie: Where is Canton?)
Atlanta
|
|
|
You & a cousin who is "once removed" are from different these, like baby Boomer & X |
generations
|
|
|
African-American scientist: "The Sweet Potato Man" |
(George Washington) Carver
|
|
|
A thin stream, or to flow in drops |
trickle
|
|
|
Palgan is Korean for this color, especially as you get farther north |
(Christie: What is white?)
red
|
|
|
1995-96: Phil Jackson of this team |
the Chicago Bulls
|
|
|
|
Joint accounts & taking the same last name may make you legally this type of husband & wife, though you aren't wed |
common law
|
|
|
U.S. president: "The Duel Fighter" |
(Alex: Christie? Pick a president.) (Christie: Who is Madison?)
Andrew Jackson
|
|
|
This short-handled implement was one of the earliest harvesting tools |
sickle
|
|
|
Fluffy, white & lethal, it was given Endangered Species Act protection in May 2008 |
the polar bear
|
|
|
1989-90: Pat Riley of this "Showtime" squad |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: Shyamlee is going first in Double Jeopardy! We're going to try to get to more clues in that round.)
the L.A. Lakers
|
|
|
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports.) I'm at the clinic named for this Ohio city; there's nothing wrong with me, I just came to see a place that's been providing great care since 1921 |
Cleveland
|
|
|
For dogs & their descendants, this brand makes Dentastix treats as well as wet & dry food |
Pedigree
|
|
|
Temperance leader: "The Lady with the Hatchet" |
Carrie Nation
|
|
|
A disagreeable or troublesome situation |
pickle
|
|
|
This bureau says annual earnings for statisticians are $79,990; wonder if that includes the ones at this bureau |
(Alex: [Inhales sharply] We'll give you that.)
the Bureau of Labor Statistics (the national labor statistics bureau accepted)
|
|
|
|
|
Materteral means characteristic of an aunt; this somewhat more common word means like an uncle |
avuncular
|
|
|
16th century Protestant reformer: "The Pope of Geneva" |
(Shyamlee: Who is Martin Luther?)
(John) Calvin
|
|
|
Its atomic number is 28 |
nickel
|
|
|
|
|
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports.) I'm on historic Boathouse Row, along this river that flows into the Delaware; if you're not from here in Philadelphia, we'll give you some leeway in your pronunciation |
(Christie: Where is Manayunk?)
the Schuylkill River
|
|
|
On "Downton Abbey", the Countess of Grantham had this title for a widowed inheritor |
Dowager Countess
|
|
|
U.S. admiral: "Father of the Atomic Submarine" |
(Christie: Who is Nimitz?) ... (Alex: Dolph, with a minute to go.)
Hyman Rickover
|
|
|
As a teenager in the 1970s, this actress won 2 Emmys for playing Buddy Lawrence on the NBC drama "Family" |
(Christie: [Chuckles] Spelled differently, though.) (Alex: [Defensively] I know.) [ERRATUM: Family aired on ABC, not NBC.]
(Kristy) McNichol
|
|
|
|