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SORT THROUGH THE WORD PROBLEM |
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Known as "the Father of Pennsylvania", he also fathered 8 children with his first wife |
Penn
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On hiatus from Destiny's Child, she played Foxxy Cleopatra in "Austin Powers in Goldmember" |
Beyoncé
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During the 1930s this drought-ridden area of the Great Plains included parts of Kansas, Oklahoma & Texas |
the Dust Bowl
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British Hanoverian kings: 4. George IV 3. George III 2. this king |
George II
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If train A leaves Oamaru at 9 a.m. at 70 mph & train B leaves Timaru at 1 p.m. going 80, this will still be New Zealand's capital |
[Ken misreads the clue, saying "a train" rather than "train A".] (Lucy: What is Auckland?) ... (Ken: [To Joe] You must be better at math.)
Wellington
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Don't be afraid--this animal is a pollo |
a chicken
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It's the last name of Moses, the father of Stephen, who settled 300 families in Texas in the 1820s |
Austin
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Guðmundsdóttir is the last name of this one-time Sugarcube singer |
Björk
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A dust bunny is found under furniture; this more "demonic" term is a dusty whirlwind found in a dry region |
dust devil
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The presidents: 5. Monroe 4. Madison 3. this guy |
Jefferson
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Sally has 1/3 of a 5th Avenue candy bar, Eddie has 7/8 of a Mr. Goodbar; both are made by this company |
(Daniel: What's Mars?)
Hershey
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This animal, gatto, got your lingua? |
a cat
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Termed by history "the father" of it, in 1696 Peter the Great created this branch of the Russian military |
(Lucy: Who are the Marines?)
Navy
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At the age of 11, she joined Justin & Christina in the cast of the new "Mickey Mouse Club" |
Britney Spears
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In Genesis "God said unto" this creature "dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life" |
(Ken: That's [*] from the Garden of Eden.)
the serpent
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The periodic table: 4. beryllium 3. lithium 2. this element |
helium
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Mr. Jenkins has 3 nickels, 13 dimes & 54 pennies; he can't afford a Phantom from this car company |
Rolls-Royce
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After all the gelato, I feel as big as a balena, one of these |
a whale
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Married to King Henry VIII, she was the mother of Edward VI |
Jane Seymour
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10 days after her release from rehab following a 1947 narcotics arrest, this "Lady" sold out Carnegie Hall |
Billie Holiday
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In a poem named for him, Rudyard Kipling calls this man a "limpin' lump o' brick-dust" |
(Lucy: Who is... Kim?)
Gunga Din
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"The 12 Days Of Christmas" gifts: 7. swans a-swimming 6. geese a-laying 5. these |
(Joe: What are golden eggs?) (Lucy: [*]?) (Ken: Yes, remember you've got to phrase it in the form of a question.)
golden rings
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The Statue of Liberty weighs 225 tons; how many have read this woman's poem "The New Colossus" on the pedestal wall? |
Emma Lazarus
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Tell Leon il cavallo, this animal, has arrived |
a horse
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St. Ambrose credits this mother of Constantine with finding the True Cross of Jesus |
St. Helena
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This "Empress of the Blues" performed with Benny Goodman & Louis Armstrong, among others |
Bessie Smith
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In "King Lear", Albany tells her, "You are not worth the dust which the rude wind blows in your face" |
(Ken: Oh, snap, he's talking to [*].)
Goneril
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The states: 49. Alaska 48. Arizona 47. this |
(Ken: Order of joining the Union.)
New Mexico
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Bo makes 86 snow-balls in 1 3/4 hrs.; when will Bo know he has this 9-letter problem where ice crystals form in body tissues? |
frostbite
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Farfalle are these creatures, but please don't eat them |
(Ken: Yeah, the little pasta shaped like [*].)
butterflies
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