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    | It still had "Bay Colony" in its name when it issued America's first paper money in 1690 to help fund military expeditions | Massachusetts 
 
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    | Allison Janney & Dulé Hill did some walking & talking in the White House on this NBC drama | The West Wing 
 
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    | More than 12,000 feet up Ecuador's Lake Quilotoa occupies one of these remnants, formed about 800 years ago | a (volcanic) crater 
 
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    | This type of drum is named for the strings often made of coiled wire that stretch across the lower head | snare 
 
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    | In 1997 Kofi Annan thanked Ted Turner for the $1 billion given to this org., which was meant to invite other individual donations | (Jesse: What is UNICEF?) 
 the United Nations
 
 
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    | Dewalt's 20v Max XR lithium-ion cordless compact 1/2-inch is a lot of words but bottom line, it's a power type of this | a drill 
 
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    | This Native American's depiction on a $20 banknote in the 1860s was the first time a real woman was seen on American currency | (Kate: Who is Sacagawea?) 
 Pocahontas
 
 
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    | In a group project, Gillian Jacobs & Yvette Nicole Brown schooled you from 2009 to 2015 on this college-set NBC sitcom | [ERRATUM: NBC stopped airing the show in 2014, with the final 2015 season running on streaming service Yahoo! Screen.] 
 Community
 
 
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    | Herodotus believed geometry began when farmland had to be remeasured after this river's annual floods | the Nile 
 
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    | High-flying Jeb Corliss is often described as one of these; careful Jeb | a daredevil 
 
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    | A New York Times headline read this oil man's "gifts total $530,853,632", remarkably specific on the day after his death in 1937 | (John D.) Rockefeller 
 
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    | With steel shot or sand inside, a dead blow type of this won't bounce back after striking | a hammer 
 
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    | Between 1837 & 1840 this republic & future state issued a paper currency called star money for the small star on the bill's face | (Ken: Lone Star State, right.) 
 Texas
 
 
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    | In 2001 Jeri Ryan & Tim Russ completed a "trek" through the Delta Quadrant on this title starship | (Mira: What is the Enterprise?) 
 Voyager
 
 
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    | At about 7,300 square miles in area, it's the smallest of the 5 Great Lakes & also the easternmost | Lake Ontario 
 
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    | A sanctioned & medically supervised promotion founded in 2018 presents this style of boxing--John L. Sullivan would be proud | bare knuckle 
 
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    | 2022's Red Kettle campaign from this charity brought in more than $100 million, & its name should ring a bell | the Salvation Army 
 
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    | Used on bolts or screws, metric hex keys are known by this letter, their shape | a letter L 
 
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    | The "Educational Series" of silver certificates was issued in 1896; one featured Robert Fulton & this code guy | Morse 
 
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    | Rebecca Wisocky & Brandon Scott Jones are scary good as the dearly departed Hetty & Isaac on this CBS comedy | Ghosts 
 
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    | A type of fatal hemorrhagic fever bears the name of this sub-Saharan river | Ebola 
 
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    | These tenant farmers, about 1/3 of whom were Black, gave their proceeds to the landowners in a post-Civil War system | sharecroppers 
 
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    | Apparently really into science, Ross Brown, the founder of Cryogenic Industries, pledged $400 million to this Pasadena college | Caltech 
 
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    | Let's tighten things up: use the flex-head, standard-head & thumbwheel types to this tool it "up a notch" | ratchet 
 
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    | This Treasury Secretary under Lincoln put his own mug on the first $1 dollar bill, seven years before Washington appeared on one | Salmon P. Chase 
 
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    | We're sanguine you'll recall Michelle Forbes & Tara Buck takin' in life in Loo'siana on this fangs-tastic HBO series | True Blood 
 
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    | Europe's longest river, the Volga flows more than 2,000 miles south into this large inland body of water | (Mira: What is Lake Baikal?) 
 the Caspian Sea
 
 
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    | "Ruffles And Flourishes" is one of these short pieces of music played prior to "Hail To The Chief" for the president | (Ken: Mira?) (Mira: What are flare?)
 
 fanfare
 
 
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    | Named for an athlete whose brother was a doctor, this Seattle cancer center has gotten gifts, like $700 million from Jeff Bezos' parents | the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center 
 
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    | It's not a magnetic tool to help you detect a virile man, but rather its namesake item as well as nails hidden within a wall | [Kate gave both responses.] (Ken: Yeah, either way; wouldn't it be nice to have a real [**]?)
 (Kate: Wouldn't that be great?)
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 a stud detector (stud finder)
 
 
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