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NATIONAL INVENTORS HALL OF FAME |
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WORDS IN (THE) ENCYCLOPEDIA |
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1902: The first First Lady |
Martha Washington
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Hong Kong titled the second movie about this creature "I May Be A Pig, But I Am Not Stupid" |
Babe
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He was honored for discovering "hundreds of new uses for crops such as the peanut" |
George Washington Carver
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In 46 B.C. this Egyptian came with Caesar to Rome, where her statue was placed in the temple of Venus Genetrix |
Cleopatra
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The immortal 6 words that begin Lee Bernstein's opus sung on "Barney & Friends" to the tune of "This Old Man" |
I love you; you love me
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Book of Genesis garden |
Eden
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1952: A famous seamstress & flagmaker |
Betsy Ross
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They were the 2 main stars of the sequel Hong Kong knew as "Special Unit in Black Glasses Part 2" |
(Sebastian: Who are Men in Black...?) (Alex: No.) (Sebastian: ...2?)
Tommy Lee Jones & Will Smith
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Inducted in 1973, he "earned patents for more than a thousand inventions, including... the phonograph" |
Edison
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Caesar divorced his wife after a scandal & said, "Caesar's wife must be above" this |
(Camille: What is the law?)
suspicion
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Marvell rhymed, "Had we but world enough, and" this, his mistress' coyness "were no crime" |
time
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This type of year happens once every four |
leap
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1994: A Shoshone guide for a famous expedition |
Sacagawea
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China and Taiwan reached the agreement that this film at "Full Throttle" would be "Hot Chicks: Full Speed" |
Charlie's Angels
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"'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' was the first full length animated film to use" this inductee's multiplane camera |
Walt Disney
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In his early 20s, Julius Caesar traveled to this "colossal" island to study rhetoric under Molon |
(Camille: What is Majorica?) (Alex: No. You've heard of the Colossus of [*], I'm sure, and that's what the reference was in the clue.)
Rhodes
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It makes sense that Marlowe's "passionate shepherd" promises his love "a gown made of the finest" this |
(Camille: What is...?)
wool
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Brown & white are the main U.S. types of this pouch-mouthed bird |
pelican
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1907: A Powhatan princess |
Pocahontas
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In Greece, this Eddie Murphy film became "Daddies as Nannies" |
Daddy Day Care
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A 1975 inductee, he gave us "an electronic alphabet that could carry messages" |
(Samuel) Morse
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After defeating Pharnaces II at Zela, Caesar dispatched this 3-part message to the Roman Senate |
Veni, vidi, vici (I came, I saw, I conquered)
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A Shakespeare sonnet accuses this purple flower of stealing its smell from the poet's love |
the violet
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Fake wooden bird used by hunters to attract ducks |
decoy
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1963: A pilot |
Amelia Earhart
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In Finland, this Tim Burton film was subtitled "Fish Stories as Large as Life Itself" |
Big Fish
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This French chemist inducted in 1978 "was the founder of microbiological sciences" |
(Camille: Who is Marie Curie?)
(Louis) Pasteur
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Around 48 B.C. Caesar pardoned this man & later made him governor of Cisalpine Gaul; oops |
Brutus
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Genetic duplicate |
(Camille: What is a twin?)
clone
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