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She turned heads as a cheerleader at North Myrtle Beach High before turning letters on "Wheel of Fortune" |
Vanna White
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Of the U.S. coins currently being minted, it's the smallest in size |
a dime
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Make a statement about the infantilization of consumers with a foof chair, which resembles this "bag" chair |
a beanbag chair
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At the 2005 British Open, this "Golden Bear" played in what he said would be his final major golf tournament |
Jack Nicklaus
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In legend, this pure knight found the Holy Grail |
Galahad
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In June 2005 more than 230,000 attended this 86-year-old North Carolinian's New York Crusade |
(Alex: Now's the time for that gentleman.)
Billy Graham
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Celebrities who've appeared on this show, now on VH1, include Corey Feldman & Bronson Pinchot |
The Surreal Life
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Before the euro, the peseta in this country equaled 100 centimos |
(Christopher: What is Portugal?)
Spain
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You can find a floral bedding ensemble from these "N Things", founded in 1975 |
Linens 'N Things
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FDR gave his final one of these radio addresses June 12, 1944 |
the Fireside Chats
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The 2 U.S. states that fit the category (sorry, Alabama has 4) |
(Christopher: What is... Arkansas!)
Arkansas & Alaska
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Like his late dad, "The Intimidator", this NASCAR hotshot has also made a career on the fast track |
Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
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Evan Marriott, a construction worker, was the prize up for grabs on this series |
Joe Millionaire
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This national park noted for its geysers was placed on a commemorative U.S. silver dollar in 1999 |
Yellowstone
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Evoke psychedelia with this type of poster whose fluorescent colors glow in the dark under UV radiation |
a blacklight poster
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First performed in London in 1896, "The Grand Duke" was the final one of their Savoy operettas |
Gilbert & Sullivan
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Sing out this 2-word musical term, from the Italian from "in the manner of a choir" |
a cappella
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This fiery civil rights leader seen here hails from Greenville, South Carolina |
Jesse Jackson
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On this show in 2003, Trista gave Ryan the final rose, he gave her a ring & they were later married on TV |
The Bachelorette
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Of the 12 words that appear on every currently circulated U.S. quarter, this Latin word is the shortest |
(Alex: [*] is right--[*] pluribus unum.)
E
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Instead of a car or a girlfriend, consider a screensaver of the High Gothic cathedral in this Northwest French city |
(Beth: What is Paris?)
Chartres
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In contrast to James Joyce, Joseph Heller titled his final novel "A Portrait of an Artist" as this |
(Beth: A portrait of an Artist as [*]?... What is A Portrait of an Artist as [*]?) (Alex: Thank you very much.)
an Old Man
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Pertaining to farmers, it means rural or agricultural |
agrarian
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Internet users have South Carolina-born sci-fi author William Gibson to thank for this 10-letter term |
(Christopher: What is... cybernetics?)
cyberspace
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One "Survivor" locale was the Shaba Game Reserve in this country |
Kenya
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It's the "silly" nickname for Canada's one-dollar coin |
the "Loonie"
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These storage blocks seen here lend an airy, geometric touch to a space |
Yaffa blocks
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In 1955 this admiral made his fifth & final expedition to Antarctica |
Admiral Byrd
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Any land of promise, it's the Biblical name of Palestine |
(Christopher: What is...) (Antonia: What is Arcadia?) (Beth: What is Paradise?)
Canaan
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