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20 years ago Santa brought me an instant camera from this company; now I want their Pogo Instant Mobile Printer |
Polaroid
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The Cylons were robotic soldiers out to wipe out the humans on this TV series that debuted in 1978 |
Battlestar Galactica
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Bayeux Cathedral in France.) A workman is putting a weathercock on the roof of this London church; its consecration on Dec. 28, 1065 is symbolized by the hand of God above the nave |
Westminster Abbey
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Surprisingly these dogs are born pure white; the spots don't begin to appear for a few weeks |
Dalmatians
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Million-selling record status; also a shade of blonde |
(Milt: What's a whiter shade of pale?)
platinum
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It's been estimated there's a 63% chance of a 6.7 or greater one of these in the Bay Area by 2037 |
an earthquake
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Let 2009 be a no-frizz year with a T3 negative ion one of these appliances |
a hairdryer
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Jean Vander Pyl, TV"s Wilma Flintstone, was also the voice of Rosie the Robot, the maid on this cartoon series |
The Jetsons
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Bayeux Cathedral in France.) This duke is about to mount his charger; he is the only figure to wear armored leggings & shirt; the ribbons at his neck also identify him |
William the Conqueror
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Pictured here, this largest living fish has spots all over its upper body |
a whale shark
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It may be whipped or clotted |
cream
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"Sons" and "A House Divided" were sequels to this Asia-set novel |
The Good Earth
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From the Toys "R" Us Xmas 2008 Hot Toys list, I wanna trike from this "soaring" co. known for its classic red wagon |
(Stevie: What is American Flyer?)
Radio Flyer
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Data & his evil twin Lore were brilliant androids on this show |
Star Trek: (The) Next Generation
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Bayeux Cathedral in France.) Despite taking an oath to assure another succession, Harold is crowned King of England; the tapestry indicated it was Stigant, this archbishop, who performed the ceremony |
the Archbishop of Canterbury
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The northern spotted variety of this wise old bird has been on the threatened list since 1990 |
owl
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A list of candidates for an election |
a slate
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Their hit songs include "Boogie Wonderland" |
(Carrie: What is Rare Earth?)
Earth, Wind & Fire
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I won't be using the Broil King Sovereign XLS 80 one of these until summer, but I can't wait to get it anyway |
a grill (or barbecue)
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The dulcet tones of this TV show's robot often intoned the line "Danger, Will Robinson" |
Lost in Space
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Bayeux Cathedral in France.) The Norman army has archers, giving it the advantage in this battle that spanned 8 hours on Oct. 14, 1066; the artists conveyed the gathering momentum of the battle |
Hastings
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A popular pet, the leopard type of this lizard can be spotted in the picture seen here |
a gecko
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Brittle exterior covering for a yolk & albumen |
(Stevie: What is a shell?) (Alex: Be more spe… no.)
an eggshell
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One of Jules Verne's 2 "terre"ible classics, from 1864 & 1865 |
From (the) Earth to the Moon (or Journey to the Center of the Earth)
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I distinctly asked for a Patek Philippe aquanaut one of these, & I'll know if it's a knockoff |
a watch
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Crow T. Robot was a B-movie commentator on this cult TV show |
(Milt: What is MST3… what is [*]?)
Mystery Science Theater 3000
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Bayeux Cathedral in France.) "Istimirant Stella", meaning "these men wonder at the star", refers to this, visible in England in April 1066 & regarded as an ill omen |
Halley's Comet
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Looking like a cross between a cat & a possum, the spotted quoll of Australia belongs to this order of mammals |
a marsupial
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Substance for which President Gbagbo's "coastal" country is named |
Ivory Coast
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Title of the 16th century garden seen here |
the Garden of Earthly Delights
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