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Wade Boggs, Satchel Paige |
baseball
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4-time Olympian Shalane Flanagan provides nourishing recipes for athletes in "Run Fast. Eat" this way |
Run Fast. Eat Slow.
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Syria agrees to a cease-fire, June 1967 |
(Kimberly: What is the Seven Days War?)
the Six Days War
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It's the old-timey mustache seen here |
a handlebar
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"Jesus, Take The Wheel" drove this woman all the way to No. 1 on the country charts |
Carrie Underwood
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Italy's longest river, the Po flows 405 miles east to this sea |
(Matthias: What is the Mediterranean?) (Kimberly: What is the Tyrrhenian?) (Kyle: What is the Aegean?)
the Adriatic
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Samuel Morse, Elisha Otis |
inventors
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Part cookbook, part travel guide, "Rice, Noodle, Fish" is Matt Goulding's experience of the food culture of this country |
(Alex: Less than a minute now.)
Japan
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George H.W. Bush calls a halt on February 28, 1991 |
the Gulf War
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Got milk? One of Wisconsin's nicknames is "America's" this |
Dairyland
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"Don't believe me just watch"--there's an exclamation point on the title of this 2015 smash hit |
"Uptown Funk!"
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On Via Port'Alba in Naples you can visit this type of restaurant that opened in 1830--the ovens are still going |
a pizzeria
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Robert Johnson, Blind Willie McTell |
blues
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For her fans, this actress wrote "My Prairie Cookbook: Memories and Frontier Food From My Little House to Yours" |
(Kyle: Who is Wilder?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Melissa Gilbert
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To some historians--Gen. E. Kirby Smith surrenders the Trans-Mississippi Department |
the U.S. Civil War
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It's the branch of astronomy that studies the origin & structure of the universe |
cosmology
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Made for the category, this R&B singer gave us "U Remind Me", "U Got It Bad" & "U Don't Have To Call" |
Usher
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2.8 million Romans make Rome Italy's most populous city; this northern city is second with about 1.4 million |
Milan
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Jacks, stick |
(Matthias: What are games?)
the Toy Hall of Fame
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Bordeaux falls to the French, 1453 |
the Hundred Years' War
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A crime similar to kidnapping, or, medically, the movement of a limb away from the midline of the body |
(Matthias: What is separation?)
abduction
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This '60s hit tells us, "On a blanket with my baby is where I'll be" |
"Under The Boardwalk"
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Lists of the great builders of history leave out Giovanni di Simone, chief engineer of this structure in the 1270s |
(Matthias: What is the Colosseum?) (Kyle: What is St. Peter's Basilica?)
the Leaning Tower of Pisa
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Abigail Adams, Dorothea Dix |
the Women's Hall of Fame
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A treaty is signed March 30, 1856 |
(Kyle: What is the French and Indian War?)
the Crimean War
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According to Genesis, on the second day God created this, which he called heaven |
the firmament
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This '80s reggae group took their name from a British unemployment form & now you got them, babe |
UB40
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You'll do lots of climbing just walking the streets of Positano on this coast on the Gulf of Salerno |
Amalfi
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