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The Grand Canyon Trust vows to protect this major river that cuts through the canyon |
Colorado
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In football a field goal is worth this many points |
3
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LeBron James is slated to star with Bugs Bunny in the sequel to this 1996 basketball film |
Space Jam
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This "Where the Wild Things Are" author had a "tame thing", a German shepherd named Herman |
(Maurice) Sendak
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Elmo, Merlot wine, Communists |
things that are red
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Nestle once held a trademark on this 5-letter word for coffee such as Sanka that won't keep you up |
Decaf
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The organization Save the Mekong opposes the building of dams to generate this type of power |
hydroelectric
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Most human cells contain this many pairs of chromosomes |
23
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In "The Royal Tenenbaums", this actor plays a former tennis champ; his brother Owen plays a writer of westerns |
Luke Wilson
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Flannery O'Connor kept these vibrant birds & sent their ornate tail feathers as gifts |
a peacock
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Muffler, footpeg, kick starter |
parts of a motorcycle
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Now describing anything that kills plants, this word was a brand name for a weed killer that was probably sodium arsenite |
Herbicide
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The Wildearth Guardians seek to restore flows to this big river on Texas' southern border |
the Rio Grande
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Batch number of a bestselling grease-cutting "Formula" created by Detroit scientists years ago |
(Pamela: Um... what is 40?)
409
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This comedian faces off against a bear as "Semi-Pro" basketball player Jackie Moon |
Will Ferrell
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Wallace Stegner, founder of this university's creative writing program is seen with Suzie in Los Altos Hills, near Palo Alto |
Stanford
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Right, acute, obtuse |
types of angles
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It's the alliterative 2-word name for the playground equipment seen here |
a Jungle Gym
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The Zambezi Society protects not only the Zambezi River but 2 UNESCO sites, including this famous cataract |
(Teja: What is Lake Victoria?)
Victoria Falls
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There are this many cards of each suit in a traditional deck of playing cards |
13
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This Brazilian soccer star was in the film "Victory", about allied P.O.W.s set to play soccer against the German national team |
Pelé
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Muriel the goat in this novel was probably inspired by George Orwell's own pet goat Muriel |
Animal Farm
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Mediterranean, DASH, flexitarian |
a diet
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It's the trademarked name for epinephrine that now just means "excitement"- -what a rush! |
Adrenaline
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Nature Conservancy Canada protects the St. Lawrence River, deeming it crucial to this province's "geography and history" |
(Alex: And the big province--and I just heard it, [*]. You should have rung in, Brayden.)
Quebec
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Recent British prime ministers have resided at this number Downing Street, as the flat is larger than the traditional lodging |
11
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Sverrir Gudnason was Bjorn & Shia LaBeouf was John in "Borg vs." him, about a real tennis rivalry |
McEnroe
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Of this author's dogs, Charley was a good boy, & Toby, who ate the first draft for "Of Mice & Men", was definitely a bad boy |
(Alex: [Prior to the wager] You are uncanny in your ability to find the Daily Doubles.) (Brayden: Getting lucky.)
John Steinbeck
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The bridge of a ship, a pottery studio, suitcases |
things that have wheels
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Black Flag still makes this brand of insect trap that has now come to mean a seedy place to spend the night |
a Roach Motel
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