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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) The Great Loop, the circumnavigation of eastern North America via lakes, rivers & intracoastal waterways, was popularized by a couple who made the trip after departing from this Florida spring break Mecca in a 40-foot trawler in 1994 |
(Tim: What is Miami Beach?) (Wendi: What is Daytona?)
Fort Lauderdale
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In 2010, she became the youngest recipient of the Mark Twain prize for humor |
Tina Fey
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As this! It means "in case that" |
if
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A pyramid with a creepy eye is seen here |
the dollar
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Overlord: launched in this month, 1944 |
(Alex: The D-Day invasion in [*] of 1944.)
June
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Zocor is a statin, used to lower the bad type of this |
(Wendi: [Selecting] Give me some DRUGZ for $200, please.) (Alex: Whoa!) [laughter]
cholesterol
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(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports.) Loopers don't want to arrive at Waterford, New York before May 1st, around the annual time that this historic passage opens to boat traffic |
the Erie Canal
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At her New York funeral in 2014, this beloved comedienne was described as "brassy in public" & "classy in private" |
Joan Rivers
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This conjunction used to show the first of 2 options is a homophone of a word for atmospheric conditions |
(Wendi: What is either [eye-ther]?) (Tim: What is either [ee-ther]?)
whether
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The loser of an 1804 duel |
(Alex: Yes, Alexander Hamilton.)
the $10 bill
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Eagle Claw: abortive 1980 attempt to free hostages in this country |
Iran
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The "D" in Zyrtec-D stands for this, which will help your stuffy nose |
decongestant
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports.) Leaving Lake Michigan, loopers take either the northern Sanitary & Ship Canal or the southern Calumet-Sag channel right through this metropolis |
Chicago
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Before starring on the big screen in films like "Spy" & "The Boss", she played Sookie on "Gilmore Girls" |
Melissa McCarthy
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This conjunction precedes "that" to mean in order that, & in another form, precedes la-ti-do |
so
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The sage of Monticello |
(Wendi: Who is Jefferson?)
the $2 bill
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Breadbasket: boycott of discriminatory businesses begun in 1962 by the SCLC, this |
(Wendi: Uh-- oh my goodness. Uh...)
the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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Zantac claims that "no pill relieves" this ailment "faster" |
heartburn
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(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports.) On the western portion of the trip, loopers cruise several stately rivers including the Mississippi, the Tennessee & this one between Cairo & Paducah |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the Ohio
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Her blog offers "insights from the original domestic goddess" |
Roseanne
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Nevertheless, this 3-letter conjunction means "still" or "though" |
yet
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The White House & the man who moved in in 1829 |
(Alex: For Andrew Jackson.)
the $20 bill
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Wrath of God: covert Israeli campaign to avenge the deaths of Olympic athletes in this city |
(Alex: With less than a minute to go.)
Munich
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The "Z" in a Z-Pak is zithromax, this type of drug |
antibiotic
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Join this funny lady in "Sandy Land", her daily show on Andy Cohen's Sirius XM radio channel |
Sandra Bernhard
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Meaning "it being the fact that", it begins many official documents like the Emancipation Proclamation |
whereas
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The victor of Vicksburg |
(Alex: U.S. Grant.)
the $50 bill
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Chromite: the surprise 1950 U.S. landing at this Korean port |
Inchon
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Zipsor is a NSAID, short for a nonsteroidal this type of drug |
anti-inflammatory
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