THE NATIONAL WOMEN'S HALL OF FAME |
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A BEATLES SONG & MOVIE TITLE |
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The hall is housed in Seneca Falls in this state, the birthplace of the American women's rights movement |
New York
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Gopher it! This university was established in 1851 in 2 neighboring cities |
(Alex: Yes, Minneapolis-St. Paul.)
the University of Minnesota
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A short, straight punch in boxing |
a jab
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In some hospitals, this job by a robot called PillPick |
(Stan: What is... administering a pill?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute now.)
pharmacist
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In the winter of 2016, Algerian kids learned sledding as this desert got its first snow since 1979 |
the Sahara
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"So may I introduce to you the act you've known for all these years" (a film inspired by but not starring the band) |
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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The Hall of Fame bio on her says her "first love was the airplane, then captivating the public imagination" |
Earhart
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In 1864 this school became New Jersey's land-grant college; 60 years later, it assumed university status |
Rutgers
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One who makes ice cream sodas, whether he's rude or not |
a jerk
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At least for games with small audiences, this job done by Frank Deford |
sportswriting
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The Vancouver metro area is home to more than half this province's 4.5 million people |
British Columbia
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"So we sailed on to the sun, till we found the sea of green" |
"Yellow Submarine"
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2013 inductees included this First Lady who founded a center to treat addiction |
Betty Ford
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Rahm Emanuel, George R.R. Martin & Seth Meyers found "direction" at this university |
Northwestern University
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One theory derives this word from the name of a Mexican town where many used, dilapidated American cars were sent |
(Dylan: What is Juarez?)
jalopy
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In Australia, this--at least the robot won't cry wolf like the one in Aesop |
sheep herding
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Lord Byron rhymed it with "alone" when he wrote of the "blue rushing of" this French-Swiss river |
Rhone
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"When I was younger, so much younger than today" |
"Help!"
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The mother church of the faith she founded in Boston is a monument to this 19th-century woman |
Mary Baker Eddy
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The Rare Isotope Measurement Laboratory & the Center for Paralysis Research are at this U. in West Lafayette |
Purdue
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This turnip-shaped veggie is used raw in salads or cooked in stews |
jicama
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This national capital is on the Chao Phraya River |
Bangkok
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"But when I get home to you, I find the things that you do, will make me feel alright" |
"A Hard Day's Night"
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3 African-American women were in the first class of 1973: Mary Bethune, Harriet Tubman & this opera singer |
Marian Anderson
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Founded in 1820, this university boasts the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender & Reproduction |
Indiana
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Change the first letter in a problem for a car tire to get this, a point in time when a decision has to be made |
(Alex: Stan?) (Stan: What's a jet?) (Alex: No. The problem for the car tire is a puncture. You change the "P" to a "J" and it is [*].)
juncture
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This hotel job, by a Hilton bot named Connie |
(Dylan: What's a bellhop?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the concierge
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1,000 years ago this city now outside Russia got the title "Mother of Rus Cities" |
Kiev
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"I'll buy you a diamond ring, my friend, if it makes you feel alright" (a 1987 Patrick Dempsey film) |
Can't Buy Me Love
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