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2 WORDS TO COMPLETE THE PROVERB |
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A SIMPLE FLICK OF THE WRIST |
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"Once bitten..." |
twice shy
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In 1939 Liszt & Rachmaninoff specialist Earl Wild gave the first televised recital on this instrument |
piano
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The scoober is thrown forward at an angle in ultimate this |
Frisbee
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Shark Valley, which has no sharks but plenty of gators |
(Alex: It's in the Everglades.)
Florida
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Jump right in & name this activity seen here |
double Dutch
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(Hi, I'm Barbara Corcoran.) One of my favorite deals was investing $55,000 with 2 cousins from Maine who ran food trucks specializing in this shellfish; their passion & my guidance have made us all millions |
lobster
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"A chain is no stronger than its..." |
weakest link
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This future chief justice was the 1948 Republican nominee for vice president |
Earl Warren
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Joe Sakic's wrist shot helped him score 625 goals in this league |
(Jocelyn: [*]? What is [*]?)
National Hockey League
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1.5 million-acre Mark Twain National Forest |
Missouri
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First identified in the Netherlands around 1920, this malady can kill a large one of the trees in its name in 4 weeks |
Dutch elm disease
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(Hi, I'm Mark Cuban.) I hate it when investors throw money at companies they don't understand but are afraid might do well; that's FOMO investing, short for this |
fear of missing out
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"A watched pot..." |
never boils
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Frank & Brooks Robinson helped Earl Weaver guide this team to 3 straight pennants from 1969 to 1971 |
the Baltimore Orioles
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In a fall at age 11 Shaquille O'Neal broke both wrists, a factor in his famous problems with this skill in basketball |
(Alex: Less than a minute now.)
free throw
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The cold, clear waters of 1,900-foot deep Crater Lake |
(Sarah: What is Nevada?)
Oregon
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In 1935 this man thought hey, let's kill Thomas Dewey; fearing backlash, crime bosses added bullets to his restaurant order |
Dutch Schultz
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(Hi, I'm Daymond John.)I made a deal with Mikaila Ulmer when she was only 9 & now she is a teenager selling hundreds of thousands of bottles of lemonade a year with some profits going to save these insects |
a honeybee
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"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a..." |
single step
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Earl Derr Biggers created this Chinese detective & Yunte Huang analyzed his legacy in a 2010 book |
(Charlie) Chan
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Bob Feller said, "Unlike the curve, the snap of the wrist is late & the arm turns in only half as much" throwing this pitch |
the slider
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The Sawtooth Mountains, one of Hemingway's favorite playgrounds |
(Anneke: What is North Carolina?)
Idaho
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(Hi, I'm Lori Greiner.) It put a smile on my face to buy into America's favorite sponge, this "Daddy", with sales of more than $150 million |
Scrub Daddy
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"Familiarity..." |
breeds contempt
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& one different kind of earl--on his marriage in 1999, this youngest son of Elizabeth II was made the Earl of Wessex |
Edward
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A website for this pastime in which close does count says, "The release is effected by a deft...wrist-motion" |
horseshoes
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The ice falls of Starved Rock State Park, west of Joliet |
Illinois
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Founded in part to help the Dutch gain independence from Spain, this trading company's nearly 200-year run ended in 1799 |
the Dutch East India Company
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