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    | Even as a young girl in Philadelphia, this future flagmaker showed a talent for fine needlework | 
    Betsy Ross
 
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    | ...to Hawaii where we got to pig out & dance the hula at one of these native feasts, right on the beach | 
    (Pranita: What is a lei?) (Alex: No.) (Pranita: --or [*]?) (Alex: [*] is right, okay.)
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    | He's the elusive writer of "A Series of Unfortunate Events" | 
    Lemony Snicket
 
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    Tall fellow: FIFE RAG | 
    giraffe
 
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    | Buy a desired collectible & you might make more money by auctioning it on this web site started in 1995 | 
    eBay
 
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    | The strength of the outer part of a kernel of this determines if it's a nice fluffy one or a crunchy "old maid" | 
    popcorn
 
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    | When this Italian explorer was a kid, his dad went to China without him; when he was a teen, his dad took him along | 
    Marco Polo
 
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    | …to Paris, France where we saw this famous landmark that's pictured here | 
    the Eiffel Tower
 
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    | In a novel by E.B. White, a spider named Charlotte becomes friends with this pig | 
    Wilbur
 
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    From Australia: ORGAN OAK | 
    kangaroo
 
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    | Buy real estate & name the buildings after yourself, like this host of "The Apprentice" | 
    Donald Trump
 
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    | In the 1960s, California had over 200 of these, where people watched movies from their cars | 
    drive-ins
 
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    | Born in Scotland in 1747, he sailed off as a cabin boy at age 12 & later became a naval hero in the Amer. Revolution | 
    John Paul Jones
 
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    | …to Italy, where we tasted tiramisu, which was yummy, & Gorgonzola, a type of this, which was yucky! | 
    cheese
 
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    | The Tuck family finds a fountain of youth in this novel by Natalie Babbitt | 
    Tuck Everlasting
 
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    A mountain ape: LIAR LOG | 
    gorilla
 
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    | You donate money to the charity that fights this disease, & buy a wristband like the one seen here | 
    cancer
 
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    | The people on the board that assigns these, such as G & R, have to have had kids | 
    (Andrew: What's the board of directors?) (Pranita: What is a box office?)
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    | A gifted student & a fine athlete, this member of the Tudor family became the heir to Engl.'s throne at age 10, in 1502 | 
    (Pranita: Who is King Albert?)
  Henry VIII
 
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    | …to this U.S. city where we got to see Mt. Rainier form the top of the Space Needle | 
    Seattle
 
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    | Milo meets a dog named Tock (who has a giant alarm clock for a body) in this classic by Norton Juster | 
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    Ocean mammal: PIN HOLD | 
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    | Buy shares of this in a company; there's an exchange for them on Wall St. | 
    stock
 
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    | The people at www.captiveaudience.org want to eliminate these before movies; coming attractions, they're OK with | 
    (Madeline: What are trailers?)
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    | This Polish-French composer who was born in 1810 composed a polonaise when he was only 7 | 
    (Madeline: Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?)
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    | …to New York City where we visited the Museum of Modern Art & saw this man's famous painting, "Starry Night" | 
    (Andrew: Who is Monet?) ... (Alex: [Surprised that no clues remain] And that does it for the round.  Gosh, you guys moved very quickly, there, and as a result, Madeline, in the lead with $7,600, Andrew next, and Pranita, you'll go first in Double Jeopardy! when we come back after this.)
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    | Duchess is the mother of the title horse of this Anna Sewell story | 
    Black Beauty
 
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    Asian snake fighter: EGO MOONS | 
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    | Buy U.S. Savings Bonds from this government department founded in 1789 | 
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    | This type of "seating", named for a place to watch sports, puts each row well above the one in front | 
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