WE WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK |
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BACK TO SCHOOL, SPORTS STAR |
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This whistle, also called a swanee whistle, modulates its pitch like a trombone |
a slide whistle
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He got his geography degree from the University of North Carolina in 1986--while leading the NBA in scoring with 37.1 points per game |
Michael Jordan
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Yes, these parasitic annelids of the class Hirudinea can actually help drain a hematoma, but yeeeesh! |
leeches
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"Sen. Obama, I am not President Bush. If you wanted to run against President Bush, you should have run 4 years ago" |
McCain
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The Gracie Awards from the Alliance for Women in Media are named for this radio & TV pioneer & wife of George Burns |
Gracie Allen
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A record of past performance; some people start over with a clean one |
a slate
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All rise & name this national anthem heard here |
"O Canada"
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After finishing online, this big sis stopped by Indiana University East to pick up her BS on the way to a nearby tennis tournament |
Venus Williams
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as his disease, claimed his life in 1941 |
Lou Gehrig
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Before Congress in 1951, he announced, "I now close my military career..." |
MacArthur
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Classical music's Wihuri Sibelius Prize is awarded by members of music institutions from this country |
(Joe: What is Poland?)
Finland
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The object of a pursuit, such as a hunted animal |
a quarry
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Our bandleader whistles while you work to name this composer heard here |
(Ken: [*]'s 5th, yeah.)
Beethoven
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MLB All-Star J.J. Putz, who shared a dorm at this school with Tom Brady, went back to finish his degree in 2010 |
Michigan
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A yellow or orange coloration to the skin is caused by an excess of this pigment, perhaps after eating too many carrots |
(Sam: What's [**]?) [Originally ruled incorrect; reversed before Double Jeopardy!]
beta carotene (carotin)
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In a 1974 national TV address he conveyed, "Our long national nightmare is over..." |
(Gerald) Ford
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Sign language played a big part in this 1980 Tony Award winner for Best Play |
(Joe: What is Children in the Eyes of a Lesser God?) (Sam: What's The Miracle Worker?)
Children of a Lesser God
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In earlier days, this pro-am golf tournament on California's Monterey peninsula was called the Crosby Clambake |
(Sam: What's the AT&T?) (Ken: No.) (Sam: [Spinning around] Oh.) ... (Ken: It's [*], as I think Sam now knows.)
Pebble Beach
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Christmas comes early when this tune comes whistling in |
"Greensleeves" ("What Child Is This?")
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The most decorated figure skater in U.S. history, she started college in 1999 & returned to get her B.A. in 2009 |
(Ken: You're good on the figure skating.)
Michelle Kwan
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Athletes sometimes strain this large extensor muscle of the thigh whose name means "four headed" |
quadriceps
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He humbly shared with the British in 1936, "A few hours ago I discharged my last duty as king..." |
Edward VIII
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He won Pulitzers for his plays in 1948 & 1955 |
(Lawrence: Who is Arthur Miller?) ... (Ken: Streetcar and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.)
Tennessee Williams
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Rocky adjective for a harsh, raspy voice |
gravelly
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We provide you the best in classical whistling with this piece heard here |
(Ken: That's the beginning of Vivaldi's [*]. All right, we'll take a break from all the whistling; I'm getting a little lightheaded anyway.)
Four Seasons
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When this former Carolina Panthers QB graduated from Auburn in 2015, he stayed off the stage to keep the focus on the other graduates |
Cam Newton
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In July 1976 a form of pneumonia caused the deaths of 29 members of this organization in Philadelphia |
(Sam: What's Legionnaires?) (Ken: More specifically?) ... (Ken: That's the organization, [**].)
American Legionnaires (American Legion)
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In a 1775 speech he declared, "I know not what course others may take..." |
(Ken: Yeah, "Give me liberty or give me death".)
Patrick Henry
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For supporting health & education globally, Rihanna received a 2017 humanitarian award from this oldest U.S. college |
Harvard
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This cake's mottled or streaked look is achieved by alternating vanilla & chocolate batters |
(Joe: Ken, will you rock me out for $1,000?) (Ken: I would love to.) [Laughter]
marble
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