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ABBREVIATED REALITY SHOWS |
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports.) I'm going to get deep dish at Gino's East, just off of Michigan Avenue & Superior Street, opened in 1966 by two cab drivers & a pal who were frustrated by rush hour traffic in this city |
Chicago
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For your lid you can get a V-22 Osprey hat or a 787-8 Dreamliner cap from this aviation company |
Boeing
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A record of past performance; some people start over with a clean one |
a slate
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Cha-Cha challenging: "DWTS" |
Dancing with the Stars
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Janet Napolitano, its third secretary, was into safety first |
Department of Homeland Security
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports.) I'm at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, part of this region named for the base material of semiconductors |
Silicon Valley
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Since 1937 Ray-Ban has been making these accessories that sound like they were custom made for piloting |
(Julia: What are sunglasses?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Julia: Uh, [*].)
aviators
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The object of a pursuit, such as a hunted animal |
(Alex: You have $600. You can risk--) (Thea: I'll--I'll bet $600.) (Alex: You can risk up to $1,000, you know.) (Thea: Oh, that's right. Okay, make it a True Daily Double.) (Alex: No.) (Thea: No, make it $1,000, please.) [Laughter] (Alex: Okay. All right. You finally made up your mind. That's good.) ... (Alex: Thea?) (Thea: Just can't think of it.) (Alex: No. Did you forget the category? LIKE A ROCK. We're going for [*]. [*]. So you're at -$400. Who talked you into going for a full $1,000?) (Thea: Yeah, who was that?) (Alex: Yeah. Go again.)
quarry
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The one where an angry Teresa literally turned the tables on a cast mate: "RHONJ" |
Real Housewives of New Jersey
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Under Bill Clinton, Robert Reich was always working |
Labor
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Gino Cimoli became the first Major League batter on the West Coast when these 2 teams squared off on April 15, 1958 |
the Giants & Dodgers
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To take on the Red Baron, Snoopy dons one of these, presumably silk |
a scarf
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In earlier days, this Pro-Am golf tournament on California's Monterey Peninsula was called the Crosby Clambake |
Pebble Beach
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It follows a Louisiana bayou family: "DD" |
Duck Dynasty
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Henry Paulson, who got very busy in a hurry at one point |
Treasury
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(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 |
the Schuylkill River
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A pilot's brevet, a badge pinned to his shirt, is often in the form of these |
wings
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Rocky adjective for a harsh, raspy voice |
gravelly
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A paranormal series on Syfy: "GH" |
Ghost Hunters
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Henry Stimson, shortly before it ceased to exist in 1947 |
(Jon: What is Navy?)
the War Department
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The size of a beach ball, it was launched from Kazakhstan Oct. 4, 1957 |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Sputnik 1
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(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports.) I'm at the USA's oldest public building, the Palace of the Governors, in this city founded in 1610, the oldest city that serves as a state capital |
Santa Fe
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You can buy short-sleeved white pilot shirts with shoulder straps to hold these shoulder adornments |
(Alex: Yes, less than a minute now.)
epaulets
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This cake's mottled or streaked look is achieved by alternating vanilla & chocolate batters |
marble cake
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About the Roloffs including Matt, Amy & Zach, who each have a type of dwarfism: "LPBW" |
Little People, Big World
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In the '80s, James G. Watt, who had no problem with coal mining |
(Jon: What is Energy?) (Thea: What is EPA?)
the Interior Department
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In 1951 he joined Francis Crick at a British lab to work on DNA structure |
(James) Watson
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