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| According to Ohio's, “All things are possible” with him |
God
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| They say “You can always tell a Harvard man, but you can't tell him” this |
much
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| “The Ugly Duckling” was autobiographical for this shy author |
Hans Christian Andersen
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| Wrinkled or furrowed, as cardboard or iron |
corrugated
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| Country which had the 1st woman to walk in space |
Soviet Union
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| A triangular-shaped nut grown in North America & Europe, or a brand of baby food |
Beech Nut
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| In 1956, Congress adopted this 4-word Florida motto to be our national motto |
In God We Trust
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| Pentecostal revivalist turned Methodist, in 1965 he founded a Tulsa, Oklahoma university |
Oral Roberts
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| When Rapunzel did this, it wasn't her way of being informal |
let down her hair
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| On Sept. 29, 1985 this film director activated “META”, a radio to contact extra-terrestrials |
Steven Spielberg
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| America's leading pecan-growing state |
Georgia
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| Virginia's state motto, which John Wilkes Booth yelled as he shot Lincoln |
(Paula: What is death to tyranny?)
Sic Semper Tyrannis
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| This D.C. university is America's oldest Roman Catholic-sponsored college |
Georgetown
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| “Not I” said the duck & the cat & the dog when she asked them, “Who will thresh the wheat?” |
The Little Red Hen
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| At record companies, it's what the “R” in “A & R” stands for |
(Bruce: What is repertory?) [Originally ruled correct; reversed before Final Jeopardy!]
repertoire
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| Apollo 11 astronauts Armstrong, Collins & Aldrin each also flew in this program |
Gemini
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| This variety of nut is grown only in the country it's named for & adjacent lands |
Brazil nut
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| “If you seek a pleasant peninsula look around you”, which is apt since this state consists of 2 |
Michigan
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| South Carolina military college whose name sound like a fortress |
The Citadel
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| To become the “Sleeping Beauty”, the princess pricked her hand on this part of the spinning wheel |
spindle
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| In Latin, rosa, rosae, rosam, for example |
(Paula: What is a rose is a rose is a rose?)
declension
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| Called “Drogues”, they open during a capsule's descent |
parachutes
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| In order to produce this green-kerneled nut, male & female trees must be near each other |
pistachio
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| His words became North Dakota motto, “Liberty & Union, Now & Forever, One & Inseparable” |
Daniel Webster
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| In 1804, this merchant got Rhode Island College to rename itself after him by donating $5000 |
(Nicholas) Brown
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| It lay in the house that Jack built |
malt
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| From German for “rear”, it's the region behind a coast or remote from other cities |
hinterland
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| In February, 1984, the Soviets reactivated this space station |
(Steve: What is Soyuz?)
Salyut 7
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| In the musical “South Pacific”, Bloody Mary was said to chew these nuts which blacken the teeth |
betel nuts
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