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Esplanade Avenue, Royal Street, Bourbon Street |
(Alex: Yes, got in there ahead of Don!)
New Orleans
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Shoe term for the basic training period of military recruits |
boot camp
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You might "treasure" this principal mountain system of Mexico |
the Sierra Madre
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In Chinese checkers, they're the "checkers" |
marbles
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According to the saying, these 2 things make Jack a dull boy |
all work & no play
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The Red Dog Saloon, Sealaska Cultural Arts Park, The Alaska State Museum |
Juneau
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A boy raised with a prince & punished for the prince's misdeeds |
a whipping boy
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Avast mateys! We're nearing this Caribbean Sea area through which galleons passed |
the Spanish Main
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Bachelor's, panic, belly |
button
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"Share a Smile" Becky, Barbie's first friend with a disability, comes complete with a pink one of these vehicles |
(Don: Who is Barbie?)
a wheelchair
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This dull-edged utensil is named for the dairy product it spreads |
a butter knife
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The Peale Museum, The Lacrosse Hall of Fame Museum, The H.L. Mencken House |
Baltimore
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Medieval torture device in the shape of a person & in which the victim's body was enclosed |
an iron maiden
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Spanish name for St. Augustine's saintly mother, or a beach city west of Los Angeles |
Santa Monica
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Eye, snow, Grand |
(Julie: [Shakes head])
banks
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Introduced in the 1950s, this "modeling compound" began as a cleaning product for wallpaper |
Play-Doh
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An old proverb says that something can be as dull as this bluish-gray element, symbol Pb |
lead
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The Carnegie Science Center, The Carnegie Museum of Natural History, The Carnegie Museum of Art |
Pittsburgh
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He said "There are no gains without pains" in his 1952 acceptance speech at the Democratic convention |
(Don: Who is Wilkie?)
Adlai Stevenson
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First names of the Krofft Brothers who "pulled the strings" on "D.C. Follies" & "Lidsville" |
Sid & Marty
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Unstirred martinis, a leg, your booty |
things you shake
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This game, seen here, was the first successful video game |
(Alex: [*], yeah. Boy, did I have a lot of fun with that one... a few decades ago.)
Pong
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In his 1755 dictionary, he wrote, "To make dictionaries is dull work" |
(Julie: Who is Webster?)
(Samuel) Johnson
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Beehive House, The Museum of Church History & Art, This is the Place State Park |
Salt Lake City
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French author of 1795's "Philosophy in the Bedroom"... ouch! |
(the Marquis) de Sade
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He's the Church's patron of paratroopers |
St. Michael
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Shoulder, roller, sling |
blades
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Johnny Carson & Eva Gabor made this party game a hit when they tried it on TV |
(Phil: What is charades?)
Twister
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His "Our Mutual Friend" says, "He'd be sharper than a serpent's tooth, if he wasn't as dull as ditch water" |
(Don: Who is Yorick?)
Charles Dickens
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