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George Clymer & Francis Hopkinson were born in this city in which it was signed |
Philadelphia
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The energy in food is measured in these units |
calories
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When these marsupials are babies, they eat eucalyptus leaves that have been predigested by their mothers |
a koala
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The oldest building in this capital city was built by a banker whose nickname was "Money" |
Tallahassee
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A person who performs tricky ski maneuvers, perhaps while eating a frankfurter |
hot dog
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John Drake, Napoleon Solo & Maxwell Smart |
secret agents
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The World Almanac lists this signer's vocation as "printer, publisher" |
Benjamin Franklin
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This vitamin, important for vision in dim light, is also called retinol |
vitamin A
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The oystercatcher, which is this type of animal, is extremely fond of shellfish |
a bird
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An alligator farm near this, Florida's oldest city, has a attracted reptile lovers since 1893 |
St. Augustine
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A passionate man is described as this, which implies that his hemoglobin is overheated |
hot-blooded
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Gunther Toody, Frank Poncherello & Joe Friday |
police officers
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Signer Robert Morris was born in this city 206 years before Ringo Starr |
Liverpool
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There are 3 kinds of dietary fats: saturated, monounsaturated & this |
(Gina: What are polysaturated?)
polyunsaturated
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The komondor is one of these shaggy animals native to Hungary, & that's no story |
dogs
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This "saintly" city full of senior citizens boasts the world's oldest shuffleboard club |
St. Pete
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Sophie Tucker was known as "The Last of" these |
the Red Hot Mamas
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Walter Burns, Lou Grant & Perry White |
newspaper editors
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The 2 members of the Adams family who signed the Declaration |
John Adams & Sam Adams
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The name of this B-complex vitamin comes from the Latin word for "leaf", folium |
folic acid
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A Michigander might know this carnivorous weasel is also called the carcajou |
a wolverine
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Tourists get a "crystal" clear view of underwater life when they ride these boats in Silver Springs |
(Judith: Uh, what are hydroplanes?)
glass-bottomed boats
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This Paul Newman film was based in part on William Faulkner's story "Barn Burning" |
The Long Hot Summer
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Leland McKenzie, Lawrence Preston & Ben Matlock |
lawyers
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John Witherspoon, president of what's now Princeton University, signed for this state |
New Jersey
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At least 13 of these nutrients are essential to health, including calcium, magnesium & phosphorus |
minerals
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You should "gnaw" that beavers belong to this order of mammals |
(Alex: [To Judith] Did you like that clue? You should "gnaw"?) (Judith: Yup, it's pretty poor, but what the heck, I got it.) [Laughter] (Alex: Remember folks, she said it, not I.)
rodents
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Your papa could enter a Hemingway lookalike contest held in this city during Hemingway Days |
Key West
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The rhyme about these baked treats says, "If you have no daughters, give them to your sons" |
hot cross buns
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Buddy Sorrell, Sally Rogers & Rob Petrie |
(Judith: Who are TV writers?) (Alex: TV writers? Be more specific.)
TV comedy writers
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