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    | After a last-second win over Buffalo with this prayerful play in 2020, Kyler Murray said it was the first he had ever tried | a Hail Mary 
 
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    | A Mother Goose nursery rhyme says, "Little Boy Blue, come" do this | blow your horn 
 
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    | The 1938 Fair Labor Standards Act banned oppressive child labor, set the work week at 44 hours & established this, at 25 cents an hour | minimum wage 
 
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    | Men, start this double- or triple-talk dance with a step to the left; a pre-fame Bruce Lee was a champion at it in Hong Kong | the cha-cha 
 
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    | Late publisher of the Omaha World-Herald Henry Doorly gave his name to this, the state's No. 1 attraction | Omaha's Zoo 
 
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    | You need 3 A's to spell this type of hut at beach resorts & pools | a cabana 
 
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    | "Do we have time to run Wasp?" asked this Chiefs QB in Super Bowl 54; he did, & hit Tyreek Hill for a game-changing 44 yards | (Patrick) Mahomes 
 
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    | Until 1969 Project Blue Book investigated these phenomena; of the 12,618 sightings, only 701 have not been identified | UFOs 
 
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    | In 1938 DuPont chemist Roy Plunkett accidentally discovered this, now used as a coating for nonstick cookware | Teflon 
 
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    | Aren't you glad you brought a friend along? Now you can swing left into this type of highway lane marked with diamonds | HOV 
 
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    | Omaha is on the west bank of this river opposite Council Bluffs, Iowa | (Amy: What is the Platte?) (Matt: What is the North Platte?)
 
 the Missouri River
 
 
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    | With a low entry making an enemy stoop awkwardly, the iQukwane hut is said to have the shape of this insect structure | a beehive 
 
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    | Franco Harris' "Immaculate Reception" of a deflected pass from Terry Bradshaw won a 1972 playoff game for this team | the Steelers 
 
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    | The Belgian artist known as Peyo created these blue beings | the Smurfs 
 
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    | On October 31, 1938 the New York Times reported, "Radio listeners in panic" after a broadcast of this H.G. Wells story | [NOTE: Matt did not include the leading article in his correct response.] 
 The War of the Worlds
 
 
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    | In chess, the one time the king can move 2 squares is doing this; kingside is 2 squares left for the black king | castling 
 
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    | Omaha is the seat of this county, named for Illinois senator Stephen, who sponsored the Kansas-Nebraska Act | Douglas 
 
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    | Here's Seaman's Hut, used as an emergency shelter in this country's Kosciuszko National Park | (Amy: What is Poland?) 
 Australia
 
 
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    | Though the play was designed for Freddie Solomon, the 49ers' Dwight Clark made "The Catch" on Jan. 10, 1982 on a pass by this quarterback | Joe Montana 
 
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    | Lake Tana in Ethiopia is the source of this colorful river | the Blue Nile 
 
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    | This organization was founded in 1938 to find a cure for infantile paralysis, also called polio | the March of Dimes 
 
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    | Bugs Bunny's line about wishing he'd toined left at this city may be based on a real turn there that would keep you on Route 66 | Albuquerque 
 
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    | In 1913 this future president was born in Omaha as Leslie King Jr. | Gerald Ford 
 
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    | These nomadic people of Kenya & Tanzania live in a kraal, a grouping of huts | the Maasai 
 
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    | In the 2007 Fiesta Bowl, Boise State's huddled masses used this 3-word trick play featuring a behind-the-back handoff for the win | the Statue of Liberty 
 
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    | Coral reefs are home to the blue fish known by this 4-letter name | (Genesis: What is a dory?) ...
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 a tang
 
 
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    | German name for the night of Nov. 9, when Jews & their property were attacked across Germany | Kristallnacht 
 
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    | At the Battle of Chancellorsville, he swung left to crush the Union right, but was mortally wounded by friendly fire | (Ken: That's correct and you just ran the category.) [Applause]
 
 Jackson
 
 
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    | In 1917 this priest rented a boarding house in Omaha to care for 5 neglected boys; later, he bought a farm & it became Boys Town | (Matt: Who is Cavanaugh?) 
 Father Flanagan
 
 
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