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YOU KNOW MORE THAN YOU THINK |
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Grover was known to some as "Uncle" this, a size for jets & elephants |
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You can eat ice cream from a dull, ordinary cone, or from one named for this breakfast food |
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She's Luke Skywalker's twin sister |
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from London) The oldest part of the Tower of London, the White Tower, was begun more than 900 years ago by this conqueror |
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About German cinema: 1930's "The Blue Angel" is considered the country's first film using this innovation |
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From the Greek for "wise" & "foolish", it's the term for a second year college student |
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Cleveland began his second term as president this many years after his first term ended |
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It's cooking food by immersing it in hot oil; it's a Scottish practice to do it to Mars bars |
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These 2 droids were the only witnesses when Anakin Skywalker & Padme Amidala were married |
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These black birds who traditionally live at the Tower each get one egg a week as a treat |
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About the Talmud: It was written in Aramaic & this language |
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This machine takes its name from the Greek for "earthquake writer" |
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Cleveland put a stop to the Senate's efforts to annex this island group & tried to get its queen restored |
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Sweet & sour sauce is a popular dip for these fried Chinese dumplings for which a soup is also named |
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This wookiee's voice is a blend of animal sounds, including bears, badgers, walruses & camels |
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from London) This future queen narrowly escaped execution when she was sent to the Tower by her half-sister Mary in 1554 |
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About your lymphatic system: Small roundish tissue masses called these filter out bacteria |
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This prefix that often comes before "science" or "Intellectual" is from the Greek for "false" |
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The fact that the 1894 Pullman rail strike was interferring with this allowed Cleveland to send in federal troops |
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It can be an apparatus to make a popular movie snack, or a jalapeno & cheese concoction |
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Ahmed Best was the voice of this bumbling Gungan from Naboo |
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The yeoman warriors guarding the Tower once got hefty rations of meat, which may be why they're nicknamed this |
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About the Republic of Zambia: This cataract is its best-known tourist attraction |
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This term for the science of setting off fireworks is from the Greek for "fire craft" |
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In the popular vote of the 1884 election, Cleveland beat this man from Maine by fewer than 30,000 votes |
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Popular in Cajun cooking, this sausage with a French name is full of tripey goodness |
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This bounty hunter, seen as a child in Episode II, is actually a clone of his father, Jango |
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from London) The ghosts of these two boys who died in 1483 haunt the bloody Tower; they stand silently, hand-in-hand, & fade into the stone |
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About cheesemaking: This final stage is technically calld affinage |
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From the Greek for "five scrolls", it's the term used for the first 5 books of the Bible |
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