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Fulgurite is the glass rock formed after sand has been struck by this |
lightning
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It's said this "NASA" plane was developed for the CIA; Francis Gary Powers was its best-known pilot |
the U2
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Guy Doud was presented a crystal apple by Pres. Reagan for being '86 Person of the Year in this job |
Teacher of the Year
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City in which Poe set "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" |
Paris
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To save time in speedwriting, you don't do this to the "I" |
dot it
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In ID tests, borax tastes sweet & halite has this tastes |
(Bob: What is acrid or sour?)
salty
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What we call a "vest", they call a "waistcoat", while what they call a "vest", we call this |
(Benita: What is a wescot?)
an undershirt
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The aircraft Leonardo da Vinci designed all relied on this power source |
human power
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10 years after Howard Hughes' death, he still insists the will dropped off at his gas station was real |
Melvin Dummar
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Poe's tale of terror where a murderer still hears "this" beating |
"The Tell-Tale Heart"
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There were 1,771,561 of these creatures, according to Spock, eating grain stored in Station K-7 |
(Alex: We've got a minute to go in the round.)
Tribbles
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Also called "white mica", this mineral could be a resident of the Soviet Union's capital |
muscovite
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Name of the fashionably famous Lane between Soho & Regent Streets in London's West End |
Carnaby Street
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After 11 years as CEO of Eastern, he has become a vice chairman of Texas Air |
Frank Borman
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A Texan offered this producer of the Liberty Gala $1 million to produce a wedding |
David Wolper
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In 1842 tale, title tortures faced by a victim of the Spanish Inquisition |
"The Pit and the Pendulum"
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The 50th anniversary edition of this 1936 novel made a 1986 New York Times best seller list |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Gone with the Wind
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The mineral hematite is the chief source for this metallic element |
iron
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In 1963, this then unknown British hairdresser cut a futuristic style for a "Dr. Who" character |
Vidal Sassoon
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Done by the book, while reducing power, you go from a shallow dive to a steep glide, then flare out |
how do you land a plane
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Tennis star fined by the FAA in April '86 for trying to carry a .38 & ammo onto a plane |
Martina Navratilova
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London's Worshipful Co. of Bakers apologized in 1986 for baker who started this in 1666 |
the Great Fire of London
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Sandstone was used for the facades of these "colorful" mid-19th century homes in New York |
(Alex: You ran through that category.) [Applause]
brownstones
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In 1963 her Ginger Group was making miniskirts; 10 years later, in 1973, she was designing maxis |
Mary Quant
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The Hindenburg, launched in March, had this special insignia, honoring a 1936 event, on its side |
the Olympic rings
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In April '86, 33-year-old mother of 2 Kathy Shower was selected this out of a field of 12 |
(Alex: By the way, Kathy Shower's on the new Jeopardy! commercials that we've been running; I enjoyed producing those with her.)
Playmate of the Year
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On June 30, 1986, a guy named Lando replaced a guy named Nunzio as head of this reactor licensing agency |
the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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