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SI's SIGNS OF THE APOCALYPSE |
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& THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH |
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It has the largest enrollment of any university in Utah |
Brigham Young
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This tire co. paid Rip Hamilton "to braid his hair in the tread pattern of one of its tires", not blimps |
Goodyear
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"Pamela" is an epistolary one & may be the first English one |
a novel
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A computer with 98,000 names & SSNs was reported stolen from this oldest campus of the Univ. of Calif. |
(Alex: They got 'em back.)
Berkeley
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A unit of distance equal to 220 yards |
a furlong
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Varieties of this fish include brown, rainbow & cutthroat |
trout
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In 1865 this school in Poughkeepsie became the first women's college in the U.S. to have facilities equal to the men's schools |
Vassar
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A Little League team in Kentucky is sponsored by this "delightfully tacky yet unrefined" restaurant |
Hooters
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A villanella, an Italian song, became a villanelle, a French this |
a poem
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Named for a sport that embodies high society, this Ralph Lauren co. was hacked for 180,000 credit card numbers |
Polo
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This arachnid is also called a harvestman |
a daddy long-legs
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Baseball's Mr. Hunter might've appreciated this bottom feeder, seen here |
a catfish
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In 1937 this Malibu, Calif. university was established by & named for the founder of Western Auto Supply Company |
Pepperdine
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This Miami Heat superstar center's "wife, Shaunie, said their family has outgrown its 18-bedroom home" |
Shaquille O'Neal
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The name of this literary form also means "to try" |
an essay
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This company that owns HBO & Turner Broadcasting lost a backup tape with 600,000 names & SSNs |
Time Warner
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Random House says this is a "chiefly Texas" term for a bottle of beer |
a longneck
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Pleuronectidae, one family of this fish, generally has eyes on the right side; another, Bothidae, on the left |
flounder
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This Tulsa, Oklahoma school's athletic teams are called the Golden Eagles, not the Evangelists |
Oral Roberts University
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"A ski jumping competition in" this country, Land of the Midnight Sun, "rewarded competitors for landing in trees" |
(Alex: Excellent jump if you go past the landing spot into trees when you're practicing.)
Norway
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The story of Gisli Sursson, or John Jakes' chronicle of the Kent family |
sagas
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Data on 4 million customers were lost by this group formed by a 1998 merger with Travelers |
Citigroup
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12-letter term for one employed on the wharves of a port |
a longshoreman
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When this fish is "red", it's been smoked; if "red" in slang, it's a misleading clue |
(Scott: What is salmon?)
a herring
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This West Lafayette, Indiana school's Hall of Music has seating for more than 6,000 |
Purdue
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"Golfer John Daly has... endorsement deals with" Dunkin' Donuts & this Anna Nicole Smith-endorsed diet aid |
TrimSpa
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In the 1880s Guy de Maupassant published 300 of these |
short stories
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A medical group lost 185,000 personal & medical records in this city, the seat of Santa Clara County |
San Jose
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2-word term for the body part highlighted here |
medulla oblongata
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The name of this type of fish seen here also means an elevated position |
(Alex: Interesting that you jumped and went to the $1,000 clue.) ... (James: Um... hm... What is cod?)
a perch
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