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Not surprisingly, it's Idaho's leading crop |
(Alex: We've got a minute to go.)
potatoes
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The 1939 N.Y. World's Fair featured Electro, a robot man, & Sparko, his robot 1 of these |
his dog
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Paul & Linda sang "Some people say we've had enough of..." these |
"Silly Love Songs"
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His ghost wore a heavy chain of cash boxes, keys, padlocks, ledgers, deeds & heavy purses |
Jacob Marley
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1 of the first competitions in this sport was a cross-country race in Norway in 1843 |
skiing
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Kowtow, typhoon, & tycoon |
(Cindy: What is Indian?)
Chinese
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Name of this breed of Indian horse comes from Idaho's Palouse region |
the Appaloosa
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To use this tool, stick your bit in the jaws, tighten the chuck & pull the trigger |
an electric drill
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It was Neil Diamond's 2nd & last #1 solo hit which may have made him sad in '72 |
"Song Sung Blue"
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This novel reveals that the eccentric Miss Havisham was jilted by her lover on her wedding day |
Great Expectations
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On TV, it's the sport played in "The Skins Game" |
golf
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Garage, soup, & camouflage |
French
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On July 17, 1955 Arco, Idaho became the 1st U.S. city to be lit by electricity from this source |
(George: What is hydroelectric power?)
nuclear power
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Philips, a Dutch company, invented the disc "read" not by a needle but by one of these |
a laser
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Title of the following:
"People smile and tell me I'm the lucky one / And we've only just begun / Think I'm gonna have a son / He will be like she and me, as free as a dove..." |
(George: What is "Love Song"?) (Alex: No, sorry, what is [*]--it was popularized, of course, in the Anne Murray rendition.)
"Danny's Song"
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The villainous redheaded law clerk in "David Copperfield" |
Uriah Heep
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Before 1968, this tennis tournament was known as the "U.S. Nationals" |
the U.S. Open
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Clinic, telegraph & agnostic |
Greek
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Ash from this '80 event created a mulch layer resulting in a 30% crop increase in some parts of Idaho |
the eruption of Mount St. Helens
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Worlds of Wonder makes these for kids to leave messages at each other's school lockers |
answering machines (tape machines)
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10-word title of B.J. Thomas #1 song which was up for CMA "Single of the Year" in 1975 |
(Alex: And I got it out without looking at the sheet; I'm so proud of myself.)
"(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song"
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The brothers Cheeryble are the generous benefactors & employers of this Dickensian hero |
Nicholas Nickleby
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In seating capacity, this Midwest stadium is the largest domed football arena |
the (Pontiac) Silverdome
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Noodle, snorkel, & nix |
German
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To attract more travelers, i 1936 the Union Pacific RR began developing this famed winter sports resort |
Sun Valley
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In 1885, this U.S. inventor came up with the 1st practical adding machine |
(Michael: Who is Thomas Edison?)
William Burroughs
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1952 Susan Hayward film about singer Jane Froman; also 1 of Froman's signature songs |
(Alex: I must be getting old; I remember that film, [*].)
With a Song in My Heart
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Tracy Tupman, Nathaniel Winkle, & Augustus Snodgrass belonged to this club |
the Pickwick Club
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In winning the 1910 World Series, the Athletics, then from this city, only used 2 pitchers |
Philadelphia
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Sofa, ghoul, & assassin |
Arabian
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