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Malls including the Oak Hollow Mall in High Point, N.C. use this 2-word term for the place you chow down |
the food court
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Chapter 2 of Genesis says God formed him "of the dust of the ground" |
(Alex: Hey, you ran the category and you are now in the lead as a result. Well done. Go again, Madeleine.)
Adam
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Walt Disney's first full-length animated film was about this woman & her housemates |
Snow White
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This dog-walking item shares its name with the device that attaches your leg to a snowboard's binding |
a leash
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While exiled on St. Helena, he said, "Waterloo will erase the memory of all my victories" |
Napoleon (I)
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This feline word follows "Hello" in the name of a Sanrio character |
Kitty
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This clothing store chain opened its first "kids" store in 1986 & started its "baby" business 4 years later |
(The) Gap
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After stripping him of his coat of many colors, his brothers cast him into a pit, then sold him into slavery |
Joseph
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As captain John Smith, Mel Gibson sang songs in this animated film about an American Indian princess |
Pocahontas
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I'm standing in this mountain range. It's also the name of a Major League Baseball team |
the Rockies
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On Christmas Day 1066, he was crowned King of England, 72 days after defeating Harold at the Battle of Hastings |
William the Conqueror
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The Sorting Hat placed Harry Potter in this House at Hogwarts |
Gryffindor
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Stores at the mall include Radio Shack & Sunglass this, similar to a shack |
Hut
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On Passover, it's traditional to set aside a special cup of wine for this prophet who went to heaven in a chariot of fire |
(Alex: Here's a chance for you to get back into the thick of this, Madeleine. You have $1,800, but you can risk up to $2,000.) (Madeleine: Um, I'll risk $1,500.) (Alex: All right, here is the clue in OLD TESTAMENT NAMES...) ... (Alex: [*] is right, yes. It's a good thing you got that. Go again.)
Elijah
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This title animated animal is the "Stallion of the Cimarron" |
(Amber: What is stallion?)
Spirit
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Even champion skiers started off on the type of slope with this cuddly animal name |
bunny (slope)
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In 1398 Tamerlane not only conquered Delhi in this country but burned it down |
India
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A caterpillar emerges from one of these as a butterfly |
cocoon
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Telescopes are a specialty of the stores of this science-oriented cable TV channel |
Discovery
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Absalom, who was killed after his hair got caught in a tree, was a son of this king |
(King) David
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In a 1989 animated movie, "All Dogs Go To" this place |
Heaven
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The predecessor to snowboards was the "Snurfer," which combined these two words |
(Chad: What is surf and... [shakes head])
surfer & snow
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Under the rule of this "terrible" czar, Russia expanded its territory into Siberia |
Ivan
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Middle name of American architect Frank Wright, born in 1867 |
(Alex: You now enjoy a $2,000 lead over Madeleine, and a $2,100 lead over Amber.) (Chad: $3,000.) (Alex: Okay, here is the clue in DOUBLE-LETTER WORDS...) ... (Alex: [*], yes.)
Lloyd
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This toy seller's name goes back to the (look carefully now) Kaufman Brothers |
KB
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This woman from Moab has her own Old Testament book; it comes after Judges |
Ruth
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In a film set in Africa, this "Lion King" is befriended by a meerkat named Timon & a warthog named Pumbaa |
Simba
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According to Newton's Third Law of Motion, every action has an equal and opposite one of these. |
reaction
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In 218 B.C. he crossed the Alps with an army of 40,000 men in just 15 days, braving the elements & hostile tribes |
(Alex: Less than a minute now.)
Hannibal
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It's a combination of 2 metals; brass is one, combining copper & zinc |
alloy
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