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This New Englander wrote "Bag of Bones", about a sufferer from writer's block--how would he know? |
Stephen King
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In 1656 Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens made the first pendulum type of this device |
a clock
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Also called the looper & measuring worm, it's actually the caterpillar of a moth |
an inchworm
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Jefferson, Knox, Hamilton |
George Washington
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One of the highlights of "Singin' in the Rain" was Donald O'Connor's dance number "Make 'Em" do this |
Laugh
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This veteran crime novelist who wrote "Cuba Libre" says, "Never use a verb other than 'said' to carry a dialogue" |
Elmore Leonard
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The steeplechase features 35 hurdles, 7 of them followed by these hazards, each 12 feet long |
water
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This Dutchman discovered New Zealand in 1642 |
Tasman
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This liquor, sometimes promoted with a worm in the bottle, is made from the agave cactus |
tequila
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Fowler, Kennedy, McNamara |
(Marianna: Who is Kennedy?)
Johnson (LBJ)
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Genesis 37 says that he was Jacob's "son of his old age" |
Joseph
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Raised in Chile, she visits Spain & California in her 2005 retelling of the Zorro story |
(Isabel) Allende
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In 1677 this Dutchman described microscopic bodies as "little animals" |
(Vicky: Van Mite--I don't know!) (Alex: No. [*].) (Vicky: Oh, never heard of him.) (Alex: [*]. Microscope.)
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
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The alligator snapper turtle of the Southern U.S. lures fish by wiggling this organ that looks like a worm |
its tongue
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Bennett, Baldridge, Meese |
Reagan
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In computer animation, it means to transform an image, such as changing a man into a mouse |
morph
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She created Bridget Jones for a newspaper column "and it just snowballed from there" |
(Helen) Fielding
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A 10.8-second 100-meter dash is worth 906 points in this event for men |
the decathlon
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This Dutch humanist scholar dedicated his "Praise of Folly" to Sir Thomas More |
Erasmus
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This American's poem "The Conqueror Worm" contains the line "It writhes! It writhes!" |
Edgar Allan Poe
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Dulles, Brownell, Benson |
(Charles: Who was, uh, Kennedy?) (Marianna: Who was Carter?)
Dwight David Eisenhower
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In the human body this clear watery fluid acts to remove bacteria from the tissues |
(Vicky: Gonna kick myself. No.)
lymph
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America's Eudora Welty wrote "The Robber Bridegroom" & this Canadian woman wrote "The Robber Bride" |
Margaret Atwood
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Sister Wendy said the skull this Dutchman painted around 1626 seems to address us in some way |
(Marianna: Who is Van Eyck?) (Vicky: Who is Rembrandt?)
Frans Hals
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This news correspondent who was killed in WWII once said he wrote from the "worm's eye view" |
Ernie Pyle
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Hull, Perkins, Ickes |
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
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In 1960 the Trieste, this type of deep-sea diving craft, made the deepest dive ever--35,800 feet |
(Vicky: Oh! What is a--nope, sorry.) (Alex: Oh, that's too bad.)
bathyscaphe
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