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TAKE ME TO YOUR FORMER LEADERS |
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After alligators were declared protected in the U.S., caimans were brought from this continent as a substitute |
South America
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Since 1997 this golfer has won the PGA twice, the Masters 4 times, the British Open twice & the U.S. Open twice |
Tiger Woods
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Charles de Gaulle, Georges Pompidou, Francois Mitterrand |
France
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In "The Fellowship of the Ring", Gandalf warns this young hobbit to "keep" the ring "safe, and keep it secret!" |
Frodo
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This Cabinet department is in charge of grading meat, poultry & dairy products to ensure their quality |
(Veronica: What is the Department of Food and...)
the Department of Agriculture
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A water-filled barrier around a castle |
a moat
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The Native American word torope gives us this name for a turtle that was a common Native American food |
a terrapin
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After leading Team USA to the Olympic Gold in soccer in 2004, she retired with a record 158 international goals |
Mia Hamm
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Pieter Botha, F.W. de Klerk, Nelson Mandela |
South Africa
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The middle name of this funny "First Grader" is Beatrice, but she just likes to use the initial B. & that's all |
Junie B. Jones
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It's the minimum number of electoral votes that a state may have in the electoral college |
(Emily: I don't know.) (Alex: Correct response: "What is [*]?" There are 2 senators for each state, and if it's a very small state, not too large a population, they'll have at least one member of the House of Representatives. So that's why it's [*], and it costs you, and you're at $5600, and you get to select again.)
3
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It can be a chocolately flavor or a Yemeni port city famous for its coffee |
Mocha
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Grossness alert! The banded gecko doesn't just shed this, but rips it off in strips that it then swallows |
(Emily: Eww!)
its skin
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These 2 sisters topped the WTA's money leaders list in tennis tournaments in 2002 |
(Alex: Correct, you're on the plus side now, keep it going!)
Venus & Serena Williams
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Konrad Adenauer, Helmut Schmidt, Helmut Kohl |
Germany
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In "Little Women", she's the tomboy among the 4 March sisters |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Jo
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The Great Seal of the U.S. features a bald eagle with a ribbon in its mouth bearing this Latin motto |
E pluribus unum
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Also called angora, it's the soft, silky wool of the angora goat |
mohair
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In 2005 guard Steve Nash became the first Canadian to be named MVP of this league |
(Veronica: What is hockey?)
the NBA
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Pierre Trudeau, Brian Mulroney, Jean Chretien |
(Veronica: What is... France?) ... (Alex: They were all former prime ministers of [*].)
Canada
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The First Amendment to the Constitution guarantees "the right of the people peaceably to" do this |
(Emily: What is, uh... vote?) (Aman: What is protest?)
assemble
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If the pupil of the eye is round, the reptile is diurnal; if it looks like a slit, this opposite |
nocturnal
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Ferdinand Marcos, Corazon Aquino, Joseph Estrada |
(Aman: What is Spain?) (Veronica: What is Mexico?)
the Philippines
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In the absence of the vice president, it's the title of the person who heads the U.S. Senate |
(Aman: Who is the President of the Senate?) (Emily: Who is the Speaker of the House?) ... (Alex: The president of the Senate is the vice president of the United States. The term we're going for is [*]. Less than a minute to go now.)
the president pro tem
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