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FAMOUS 17th CENTURY NAMES |
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This Canadian province's largest lake is Lake Mistassini, about 350 miles north of Montreal |
Quebec
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"The milk chocolate melts in your mouth--not in your hand" |
M&M's
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In 1932 he pointed to the stands & hit the ball there--or maybe he just gestured at the Cubs' bench |
Babe Ruth
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Jan Vermeer, who made only about 40 of these in his life, gave 2 to a baker in exchange for credit |
paintings
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The name of this enclosure where chickens are confined comes from a middle English word for "basket" |
coop
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Audio player that came between reel-to-reel & CD |
cassette
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Namibia's coastline is provided by this body of water |
Atlantic Ocean
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"Quality is job one" |
Ford
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The 1989 "Bay Bridge Series" between these 2 teams sadly became the "Earthquake Series" |
Oakland A's & San Francisco Giants
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On Jaunuary 1, 1660 this Englishman began his diaries in shorthand; he stopped 9 years later |
(Yolanda: Who is Johnson?)
(Samuel) Pepys
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New Hampshires & Rhode Island reds usually produce eggs of this color |
brown
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Don't ever play the "Russian" version of this casino game |
Russian Roulette
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An agricultural area through which this Scottish river flows is the home of a breed of horse |
(Alex: Hence the Clydesdale.)
Clyde
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"Be all that you can be" |
The Army
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This team's Pat Borders was the series MVP in 1992 as the championship crossed the border |
Toronto Blue Jays
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Real playwright who wrote "The Imaginary Invalid" |
Molière
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Chickens are often given grit to replenish the supply of stones in this digestive organ |
(Yolanda: What are their kidneys?) (Diane: What is their gullet?)
gizzard
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Object seen here: |
[Alex held an odd-shaped flat board with a hole in it that contained different colors of paint on it.]
palette
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This river rises in the Black Forest & flows easterly about 1,770 miles, where it empties into the Black Sea |
(James: What is the Danube?)
Rhine
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"Life is not a spectator sport" |
(Diane: Um... don't know.)
Reebok
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Career .242 hitter Ron Swoboda hit .400 & made an amazin' catch in this team's 1969 Series win |
(Alex: Yes, the Amazin' [*].)
New York Mets
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This Dutch explorer discovered & named Van Diemen's Land, an island now named for him |
(Diane: What is Tasmania?) ... (Alex: We were going for the Dutchman's name, [*]. Tasmania, of course, from his name.) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Abel Tasman
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This term is used to refer to a miniature member of a standard chicken breed |
(James: What is a squab?)
bantam
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Howdy Doody was one of these, so you had to pull the right strings to get him to do something |
marionette
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The Ucayali & Maranon rivers converge near Nauta, Peru, forming this river |
(Alex: The mightiest river in the world, the [*].)
Amazon
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"A mind is a terrible thing to waste" |
United Negro College Fund
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In Game 2 of the 1956 series, he was gone in the second inning; in game 5, he was perfect |
(Alex: Well done!) [Yolanda receives audience applause as if she had run the category.]
Don Larsen
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Tyson Foods could tell you that this state leads the USA in broiler production |
(Diane: What is Maryland?)
Arkansas
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Last name of acting sisters Rosanna & Patricia, & grandpa Cliff |
Arquette
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