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Bird word for 2 under par on a hole |
an eagle
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It's the Father, Son & the Holy Spirit |
the Trinity
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A rare variety of beryl, this valuable gem gets its green from chromium |
emerald
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The 4 "strokes" of a four-stroke engine are intake, compression, power & this one to expel waste gas |
exhaust
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An anonymous painter is known as "The Master of the Prado Adoration of" this trio |
the Magi
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To capture the modern grand slam, a player must win the Masters, the PGA Championship & these 2 opens |
the U.S. Open & the British Open
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A proverb says you should do this "before you speak" |
think
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These small, tart green apples are named for the former Maria Sherwood, who had children who had children |
Granny Smith
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Invisibility is a key attribute of Sue Storm, a member of this group |
the Fantastic Four
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Flightless birds range from the 6-inch rail of the south Atlantic to this 9-footer |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
an ostrich
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The first great engraver was the 1440s "Master of the Playing Cards", which had 5 of these (flowers, wild men, birds, beasts, deer) |
(Kyle: Who is Durer?)
suits
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Sam Snead popularized a putting style named for this other grass and balls pastime; the PGA no longer allows it |
(Kyle: What is bocce?) (Monya: What is lawn bowling?)
croquet
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From the name of a Greek actor & dramatist, it's a more formal name for an actor |
a thespian
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This national emblem of Ireland is a trifoliate plant |
(Monya: What is a four-leaf clover? What's a clover?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Monya: What is a four--what is a clover?)
a shamrock
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Of the 4 men carved on Mount Rushmore, he's the one not born in the original 13 Colonies |
Lincoln
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This high-altitude scavenger perches atop Ecuador's flag |
(Kyle: What is the buzzard?)
the condor
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One painter of this mother & child combo was dubbed "Master of the Embroidered Foliage" |
the Madonna and Child
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The 17th on the old course at this Scottish club is known as the Road Hole; lots of players have been run over there |
St. Andrews
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Several states, including Ohio & Wisconsin, have designated one of these their official fossil |
a trilobite
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In 1902 the army adopted this "drab" as camouflage color for a service uniform |
(Khalilah: What is fatigue?)
olive
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The 4 forces of flight are thrust, weight, drag & this upward one |
lift
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The Egyptian plover is also called this "bird", as it is known to clean food from the teeth of that reptile |
a crocodile bird
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The painter now known as Robert Campin was once called "The Master of the Mérode" this 3-piece work |
a triptych
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The "pitching" this type of club is used for short, lofted shots |
wedge
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Meaning holding fast, it's also found in the name of a comedy rock duo featuring Jack Black |
tenacious
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This green color could also be called "alligator pear" |
avocado
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Credited to "The Beloved Physician", it's the longest of the 4 Gospels |
(Alex: ...we have less than a minute...)
the Book of Luke
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It's the flightless Aussie bird seen here |
(Monya: What is emu?)
a cassowary
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To see the "Seven works of Mercy", the masterpiece of the "Master of Alkmaar", visit this museum 20 miles from Alkmaar |
Rijksmuseum
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