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This tributary of the Mississippi is even longer than the Mississippi itself |
Missouri River
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The weapons in this board game are a rope, a lead pipe, a knife, a wrench, a candlestick & a revolver |
Clue
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In 1758 he resigned his commission in the Virginia militia; in 1759 he married Martha Custis |
George Washington
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[video clue] |
the peace sign
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This character says, "Neither a borrower nor a lender be" & "To thine own self be true" |
Polonius
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Although many believe Gibson was born in Australia, he was actually born on January 3, 1956, in Peekskill in this state |
New York
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It's the longest river entirely within England |
Thames
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(Clue with the Clue Crew missing because of a tape problem) |
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In 1766 this Philadelphian spoke out against the Stamp Act in England's House of Commons |
Ben Franklin
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It's the sign of the Zodiac that's represented by an archer |
Sagittarius
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This girl gets mixed up with Hamlet & ends up drowned |
Ophelia
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An ABC telecast of this animated film had a scene in which Mel, as John Smith, & Judy Kuhn sang a duet |
Pocahontas
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The source of this river that flows across Cambodia & Vietnam wasn't discovered until 1994; it's in Tibet |
Mekong
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First put into use by the Russians in 1949, this assault rifle was invented by Mikhail Kalashnikov |
AK-47
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In 1784 Congress chose him as Secretary of Foreign Affairs; 5 years later he became Chief Justice of the U.S. |
John Jay
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paragraph symbol
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"There are more things in Heaven and Earth", Hamlet tells him, "than are dreamt of in your philosophy" |
Horatio
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In this film Gibson played Lt. Col. Hal Moore, who led his men in the first major U.S. land battle of the Vietnam War |
We Were Soldiers
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The Paraguay River originates in the highlands of Mato Grosso in this country |
(Max: What is Argentina?)
Brazil
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Used to entangle a cow's legs, gauchos make good use of this weapon of strong cords with weighted ends |
(Jason: What is a bolo?)
bola
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From 1756 to 1764 this former brewer served as tax collector of Boston |
Samuel Adams
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The Pennsylvania Dutch were famous for painting these signs on their barns, possibly to ward off evil |
hex signs
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Hamlet tells this queen of Denmark, "Would it were not so, you are my mother" |
Gertrude
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In this 2000 film Mel's character Nick says, "This is nice. I don't understand why" they complain about waxing |
(Laurie: What is "Payback?")
What Women Want
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It enters the Mediterranean Sea after separating into Rosetta & Damietta branches |
Nile
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In Washington, Ark. there's a replica of the smithy where these eponymous knives were first made in the 1830s |
Bowie knives
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Known as the "Financier of the American Revolution", he died penniless in 1806 |
Robert Morris
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In math a plus or minus sign is also called this, like a certain person reached by phone |
operator
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The ghost of Hamlet's father appears to Hamlet & accuses this man of murdering him |
Claudius
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Mel made his directorial debut in this 1993 film in which he played a scarred teacher who mentors a 12-year-old boy |
The Man Without a Face
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