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    | Around 1807, John Colter explored Yellowstone after he was released from this duo's expedition | Lewis & Clark 
 
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    | This First Lady was on her high school's debating team--good practice for her Senate career | Hillary Rodham Clinton 
 
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    | The boto, also known as the Amazon dolphin or porpoise, is native to this continent | South America 
 
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    | Tend to lose your slippers?  Perhaps you should star in this ballet that also features a pumpkin coach | Cinderella 
 
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    | This is a declaration that something will be done; my daughter demands a pinky one | a promise 
 
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    | This suit... well, it's formal & the cummerbund & bow tie that go with it do seem a bit much for 4th period math | a tuxedo 
 
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    | In his teens, Bono wanted to be an actor, so he started his own theatre company at his school in this Irish capital | Dublin 
 
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    | Guinness says this bear has the vastest home land range of any land mammal: about 11,500 miles a year | a polar bear 
 
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    | In the classic ballet based on this fairy tale, Carabosse is the evil fairy who conjures up that spindle curse | Sleeping Beauty 
 
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    | It's an advancement in rank or position; you'll definitely want to get one at your job | a promotion 
 
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    | A suit of this, huh?  Well, chain mail may be hip now, young man, but we all know the Maximilian type is the way to go! | armor 
 
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    | In 1769 this Brit found Tahiti by sailing west until he ran into it | (Captain) Cook 
 
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    | Spider-Man wasn't there to protect her when she was menaced by giant spiders in "Jumanji" | Kirsten Dunst 
 
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    | The "mute" type of this graceful waterfowl isn't really silent: it hisses, grunts & even makes snoring sounds | a swan 
 
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    | The temps de poisson, a jump with arched back & crossed feet, literally means "time of" this animal | a fish 
 
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    | If we were in a play & you forgot what to say, this type of cue would be whispered to you quickly from offstage | a prompt 
 
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    | For gosh sakes, you're not really going to wear these paired equine accessories seen here, are you? | (Frank: Uhh... uh, bridle and rein?) 
 blinders (or blinkers)
 
 
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    | (Kelly shows a map on the monitor.)  In 1845, Ludwig Leichhardt completed a 3,000-mile journey, finding a route to the north coast & fertile pastures, exciting the people of this land | Australia 
 
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    | As a student at Eton, he did not have his own laptop computer, despite being second in line to the British throne | Prince William 
 
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    | Among amphibians, toads have 4 of these & caecilians, which look like earthworms, don't have any | legs 
 
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    | A flurry of ballerinas performs the "Waltz of the Snowflakes" in this beloved ballet | (Alex: Gutsy move, I must say, but it paid off handsomely.) 
 The Nutcracker
 
 
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    | It's a march if you're doing a square dance, or an area for walking, like Santa Monica's Third Street one | a promenade 
 
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    | Seriously?  This type of plain-woven sack made of coarse jute or hemp fabric is your choice?  Not today, mr.! | (Alex: I don't want you wearing [*] today.  Maybe tomorrow.) 
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    | He stumbled around the south in search of gold but did gain fame as the European discoverer of the Mississippi | (Frank: Who is, uh, Marquette?) 
 Hernando de Soto
 
 
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    | In the '70s she was a high school cheerleader in Virginia; "Today" she anchors the network news | (Katie) Couric 
 
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    | This kind of camel can run up to 40 miles per hour, & its name is from the Greek for "running" | a dromedary 
 
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    | Just like the opera, the 1949 ballet version of "Carmen" takes place in this country | Spain 
 
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    | This is a high point of land projecting beyond the line of the coast | a promontory 
 
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    | Maybe no one told you this whale-bone-stiffened undergarment went out of style around 1907, to women's relief | a corset 
 
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