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[video clue - audio portion also missing] |
St. Patrick's Day & Christmas Day
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This Sesame Street resident laughed all the way to the bank as one of the hottest holiday items of 1996 |
("Tickle Me") Elmo
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The Golden Gate Bridge is found in this state |
California
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On July 20, 1969 at 10:56 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, he became the first man to set foot on the moon |
Neil Armstrong
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Princess Leia's gown & other cool stuff from this film series are at Chicago's Field Museum till January 7, 2001 |
Star Wars
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The American colonists complained to England about "taxation without" this |
representation
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A device like this keeps guided missiles on course |
gyroscope
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You'll find this "Great" 1,700-square-mile body of water in northwest Utah |
the Great Salt Lake
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You're on the money if you know she's the Native American guide depicted on the new gold-colored dollar coin |
Sacajawea
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The Viking Ship Museum is one of the top attractions in Oslo, the capital of this country |
Norway
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It's how the letters in the sequence "E, F, G, H, I, J" are arranged |
(Ana: What is alphabetical?) ... (Alex: You were on the right track, but 2 letters short.)
alphabetically
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Eternal question posed by this cartoon |
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
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The Warner Bros. edition of Trivial Pursuit features special tokens, including one of this yellow bird |
(Tarun: What is a canary?)
Tweety
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Of the 4 presidents pictured here [rest of clue unavailable] |
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This Frenchman gave his name to the raised dot printing & writing system used by the blind |
Louis Braille
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It's "Gouda" to know there's a museum featuring types of this dairy product in Alkmaar, Holland |
cheese
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Math process symbolized by an "x" |
(Tarun: What is algebra?)
multiplication
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The 2 names this creature goes by for sports fans in Detroit & Cincinnati |
(Ben: What are...) .... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Tigers & Bengals
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In March 1999 the makers of this board game introduced a new player token, a sack of money |
Monopoly
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Of Pittsburgh, Cleveland & Detroit, the city that's farthest east |
Pittsburgh
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The real "Mr. Peanut", this scientist made more than 300 products from peanuts including soap & ink |
George Washington Carver
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There's a New England pirate museum in this Massachusetts city, as well as a witch museum |
Salem
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Passports & drivers' licenses are forms of this |
identification
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This Milton Bradley board game is a quick-draw version of charades |
(Ana: What is ------?)
Pictionary
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This U.S. island of the north Pacific with a 4-letter name is only about 30 miles long & 8 miles wide |
Guam
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In 1912 she founded the very first troop of Girl Scouts, then called Girl Guides, in Savannah, Georgia |
Juliette Gordon Low
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When visiting Yokohama, "worm" your way over to the museum devoted to this fine fabric |
silk
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It was a time of rebuilding after the Civil War, & before all the Confederate states were readmitted |
Reconstruction
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