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An autumn harvest celebration in 1621 gave way to this holiday, for which we're most grateful |
Thanksgiving
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Minnetonka has been making these soft leather Native American shoes since 1946 |
moccasins
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The Constitution left the order of this unclear; it wasn't until 1967 that the 25th Amendment cleared it up |
succession to the presidency
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The Indiana Fever, whose star Tamika Catchings retired in 2016 |
basketball
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This limestone mass on the southern coast of Iberia is 1,398 feet at its highest point |
(the Rock of) Gibraltar
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Type of car idling outside a bank that's being robbed |
a getaway car
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Lucky lottery winners get to attend this annual spring event on the South Lawn of the White House |
(Julie: What is the Easter Egg Hunt?)
the Easter Egg Roll
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"Off the wall" is the slogan of this brand known for its skate shoes |
Vans
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This Arab-Israeli conflict that broke out June 5 ended less than a week later |
(Tricia: What is the Seven Days War?)
the Six Days War
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The New York Empire, coached by Patrick McEnroe |
tennis
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This "colorful" stone was used to make (& describes) 19th century Eastern U.S. row houses |
brownstone
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A segment between curved sections on a racetrack |
a straightaway
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Closer than Munich, Columbus, Ohio hosts its own version of this event with plenty of beer, polkas & music |
Oktoberfest
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A backless closed-toe shoe isn't a hinny but this |
a mule
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This seasonal term was first used in the name of an org. set up to deal with young people flocking to San Francisco |
the Summer of Love
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The Durham Bulls |
baseball
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It's the piece of history seen here |
Plymouth Rock
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Actress who was feline fine in "The Dark Knight Rises" |
Anne Hathaway
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This spring festival involves a different kind of pole dancing with ribbons |
(Tricia: What is the maypole... dancing?) [Originally ruled incorrect; reversed before Double Jeopardy!]
May Day
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This type of religious man precedes "strap" in the name of the shoe seen here |
a monk
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On October 26 this future politician was shot down over North Vietnam |
(Tricia: Who is... John Kerry?)
John McCain
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The Portland Timbers |
(Alex: With less than a minute to go, Julie.)
soccer
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Sounding like it gets you clean, it's almost synonymous with Inuit carvings |
soapstone
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"Seedy"-sounding narrator of an F. Scott Fitzgerald novel |
Nick Carraway
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In England fireworks & the burning of effigies are part of the festivities for this November 5 holiday |
Guy Fawkes Day
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A kiltie is a shoe that has this decorative type of tongue over the instep |
a fringe
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First name of Joseph Stalin's daughter, who caused a sensation by defecting to the West; in the United States she went by "Lana" |
Svetlana
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Hoosier Team Pineapple, 2016 men's champs of the PVL, the "Premier" this "League" |
volleyball
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This word for a light-colored rock used in building comes from an old Roman name for Tivoli, Italy |
(Julie: What is marble?) (Tricia: What is sandstone?)
travertine
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General MacArthur famously said this is the eventual end for old soldiers like himself |
(they just) fade away
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