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The colors of this national park's Grand Prismatic Spring are caused by bacteria that thrive at varying temperatures |
Yellowstone
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The hepatic artery |
the liver
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This "King" of singers, "The Man with the Velvet Voice", had a hit with "Unforgettable" & that's what he was |
Nat King Cole
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In "A Christmas Carol", this man's ghost tells Scrooge, "I wear the chain I forged in life. I made it link by link" |
(Jacob) Marley
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When it comes to paying, you this animal "up"; when it comes to hair, it's quite a "tail" |
pony
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Don Johnson & Colin Farrell hit the Sonny side of the street in projects both called this |
Miami Vice
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Visitors to this Honolulu palace are shown an introductory video titled "A King's Noble Vision" |
the ʻIolani Palace
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The intermediate bronchus |
(Zoey: Uh, what is the throat?)
the lungs
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British engineer & gambler Joseph Jaggers was "The Man Who Broke the Bank at" this casino |
Monte Carlo
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Philip Pirrip is raised by his sister & her husband, Joe Gargery, in this classic |
Great Expectations
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The Beastie Boys could tell you "brass" this animal refers to weather that's really cold |
brass monkey
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Ray Liotta, Burt Reynolds, Debbie Harry & Dennis Hopper were just some of the voice talent in this video game, "GTA: VC" |
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
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The U.S. flag flies 24 hours a day over Mount Moriah Cemetery in this South Dakota town |
Deadwood
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The gastric pits |
the stomach
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For his many roles, silent horror film actor Lon Chaney was "The Man of" these |
(Cheryl: What is "Many Faces"?)
a Thousand Faces
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Trent is the last name of this "Little" girl who lives in the Old Curiosity Shop |
(Sarah: Who is Dorrit?)
Nell
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Colorful term for a misleading clue, which I hope the clue I'm reading is not |
a red herring
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Judge Reinhold & Fred Savage do the ol' father/son body switch in this 1988 film with a Latin title |
Vice Versa
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In 1996 North Tarrytown, New York officially changed its name to this to honor a short story |
Sleepy Hollow
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The superior parietal lobule |
the brain
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As a star in this sport in the 1950s, Sandor Kocsis was "The Man with the Golden Head" |
soccer
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Dickens used Thomas Carlyle's "The French Revolution" for much of the background of this novel |
(Alex: The best of times, the worst of times. So far, the best for you.)
A Tale of Two Cities
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew demonstrates.) If a college ref makes the signal here, this equine type of illegal tackle has been called, costing the defense 15 yards & an automatic first down |
a horse-collar tackle
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School administrator Danny McBride helps set his new boss' house on fire in this HBO comedy |
(Alex: Yes, you deal with them all the time.) (Cheryl: Yes, sir. )
Vice Principals
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A walking tour of this "stately" Nevada city includes the Red Garter Saloon & the Territorial Enterprise Building |
Virginia City, Nevada
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The vitreous body |
the eyeball
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This author of "The Time Machine" is "The Man Who Invented Tomorrow" |
H.G. Wells
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He wonders "Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life" |
David Copperfield
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Shakespeare gave us the line "Cry 'havoc', and let slip" these beasts |
the dogs of war
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Paul Thomas Anderson got an Oscar nomination for writing this 2014 Joaquin Phoenix film |
Inherent Vice
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