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This force causes an object to travel 32 feet per second faster for every second that it falls |
gravity
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This 1981 blockbuster introduced the hero Indiana Jones |
Raiders of the Lost Ark
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In a Lewis Carroll story, this young girl has wondrous "Adventures in Wonderland" |
Alice
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It's the home stadium of the team that's won 25 World Series |
(Amy: What are the New York Yankees?) (Alex: And the stadium?) (Amy: Oh...um?)
Yankee Stadium
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Basketball positions include guard, forward & this position in the middle played by Patrick Ewing |
center
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This unit of measure is equal to 2 pints |
quart
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A substance whose molecules contain more than one kind of atom, like water's hydrogen & oxygen atoms |
compound
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On meeting his new adopted brother in this film, George remarks, "You look somewhat like a mouse" |
Stuart Little
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Along with her companions, Dorothy travels down this colorful "road" to visit the Wizard of Oz |
the Yellow Brick Road
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The Hayden, one of these attractions, features views like the one seen here |
planetarium
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In football you get 6 points for a touchdown & this many for a field goal |
(Rachel: What is 1 point?) (Alex: You get 1 point for an extra point (point after touchdown).)
3
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The cirrus type of this is delicate & wispy, & is made up of ice crystals |
cloud
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This one of the 6 simple machines consists of a bar resting on a fulcrum |
lever
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He's the lovable character seen here |
Babe (the pig)
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Living in a high tower, this legendary girl lets down her long hair to draw up a prince |
Rapunzel
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You can get into the city from New Jersey by the George Washington Bridge or the Lincoln one of these |
tunnel
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To get 3 strikeouts in an inning of baseball requires a minimum of this many pitches |
(Amy: What is 3?) (Alex: 3 batters times 3 pitches each.) .... [buzzer sounds to end the round]
9
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It's the type of bedcover that's often made at a "bee" |
quilt
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Including the cytoplasm, this jellylike material makes up the cells of all living organisms |
(John: What is plasma?) .... (Alex: [during first commercial break] John, your response of "plasma" for "protoplasm" is acceptable, so instead of $1100, you now have $1900.)
protoplasm
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Oui! Oui! In 1998 this French school girl made it to the big screen, along with Miss Clavel |
(Alex: With a minute to go.)
Madeline
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This Belgian cartoon boy with a dog named Snowy is an amateur detective |
Tintin
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The name of this street that cuts diagonally through Manhattan is synonymous with big-time theater |
Broadway
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The rear end of a ship, or an adjective describing a hard or strict teacher |
stern
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The name of this lightest of all metals, symbol Li, comes from the Greek for "stone" |
(Rachel: What is aluminum?)
lithium
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A young boy named Hogarth is a huge fan of heavy metal -- a heavy metal robot in this 1999 animated tale |
The Iron Giant
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After moving from "The Big Woods", Laura Ingalls Wilder set up her "Little House on" this area of the Old West |
the Prairie
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New York's 5 boroughs are Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island & these 2 that start with "B" |
(Amy: What are Brooklyn &...[time]?) (Alex: Oh, you were halfway there!)
Brooklyn & the Bronx
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It's a person who lures another into danger, or an artificial bird used by hunters to lure game |
(John: What is bait?) (Rachel: What is a dupe?)
decoy
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