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Medium whose 1st spoken messages included "Wait a minute, you ain't heard nothin' yet" |
talkie (the motion picture)
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Among this author's dog tales are "White Fang" & "The Call of the Wild" |
Jack London
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It's put before a legislature or goes before a duck |
a bill
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Though she resorted to an insanity plea, this saloon-smasher was guilty of trespass in 1901 |
Carrie Nation
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Restudying data from Viking I, scientists believe this planet once had enough water to support life |
Mars
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The company formerly called "Alonzo Richmond, Agents for Onondaga Salt" now bears his name |
Morton
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They might not take their honey to the dance, but they'll dance to tell where the honey ts |
honeybees
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The American Greyhound Operators Assoc. was founded in this state in 1947 |
Florida
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A heavy blow, a mollusk that's slow, or fake metal dough |
(Alex: It's not fast enough, Stuart...)
a slug
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Sean Connery film set in 1855 or a British crime pulled off in 1963 |
The Great Train Robbery
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Popular name for scintillation, little stars do it |
twinkling
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While Asa Gray was known for his books on botany, Henry Gray was known for his books on this science |
anatomy
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In Sunday Dick Tracy comics it was always pointed out on Dick's wrist by an arrow |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute to go in the round.)
a wrist radio (2-way radio)
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Martini-loving character in the following: |
(Alex: From the television series, Topper, nice going.)
Neil the St. Bernard
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4-letter word for one of the 4 prongs on a fork |
a tine
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This Top 10 show is the only current network series with a crime in its title |
(Susan: What is Miami Vice?)
Murder She Wrote
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Of much larger, about the same size, or 1/4 smaller, how Uranus compares to Earth |
much larger
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While John Bartlett put his name on a book of quotes, Enoch Bartlett put his name on this |
a pear
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With a brain larger than man's, their language is a system of beeps, whistles, & clicks |
dolphins
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A toy dog from China, its name sounds like what a mini skirt allows |
[Laughter] (Alex: I don't write 'em folks; remember that.)
a Pekingese
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You may get it at the end of a grocery check-out or, "sad"ly, at the end of a job |
a sack
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In ancient Babylonia an author would press these into his cuneiform to protect against forgery |
(Alex: Sorry, Chris, you weren't fast enough.)
fingertips
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Phase in which the Moon must be for a lunar eclipse to occur |
(Stuart: What is New Moon?)
a Full Moon
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Textile manufacturer whose big donation got the N.Y. Institute of Musical Art named for him |
Augustus Juilliard
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To demonstrate this in 1877, Watson had to sing "Auld Lang Syne" & "Yankee Doodle" |
a telephone
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In the U.S. common name of the Alsatian |
(Stuart: What is a Husky?)
a German Shepherd
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Twist out of shape, or the type of drive the Starship Enterprise has |
warp
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Bruno Hauptmann made headlines when convicted of taking this in 1932 |
the Lindbergh baby
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It follows that if the constellation Sagittarius is "the archer", the constellation Sagitta is this |
(Susan: What is the bull?)
the Arrow
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Captain Cook gave this name to a Pacific island group in honor of Earl John Montagu |
(Alex: Yes, he was the Earl of Sandwich.)
the Sandwich Islands
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