|  |  |  |  |  |  | 
  
    | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | New York-New York Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | "The weather outside is frightful" & "we've no place to go" so allow this to happen | "Let It Snow" 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | Chances are, you know that this singer's "Chances Are" was a No. 1 hit in 1957 | Johnny Mathis 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | A TV show that is an extended advertisement, like those used by Ross Perot in 1992 & 1996 | infomercial 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | Many racing car drivers started in these small vehicles whose name may be preceded by "go" | carts/karts 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | In the woods, don't pet the crested variety of this rodent; its quills can be 14 inches long! | porcupine 
 
 |  | 
  
    |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | The title of a Clash song says this happens "not once, but twice" | "Lightning Strikes" 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | In May, John F. Kennedy was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for Biography for this book | (Rich: What is Profile in Courage?) 
 Profiles in Courage
 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | It's the "game" played by parties telephoning back & forth trying to reach each other | phone tag 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | If you're on a "moving" one, you're either drunk or trying to cover a long distance in an airport | sidewalk 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | Avoid this 3-leafed plant in the cashew family, unless you want to be itching all day | poison ivy 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | Transamerica Pyramid | San Francisco 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | A Gershwin song says one of these "in London town had me low and had me down" | (Debra: What is fog?) 
 a foggy day
 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | Sworn in as Haiti's president in October, he became the abusive "father" of his country | (Debra: Who is "Big Doc" Duvalier?) 
 Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier
 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | To teach academic subjects to your children at your own house is called this | home schooling 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | This military transport is also a ride for the rich | Humvee/Hummer 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | Look for one of these birds in a pear tree in the woods, just like in "The 12 Days Of Christmas" | partridge 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | Pillsbury Building | Minneapolis 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | In this song, "The rain is gone" & "It's gonna be a bright... sunshiny day" | "I Can See Clearly Now" 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | This Swedish statesman was elected to a second term as U.N. Secretary-General | Dag Hammarskjold 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | This kind of "novel" is a fictional story for adults presented in a comic book format | graphic novel 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | There are over 300 million of these vehicles on the road in China | bicycles 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | It's not the larch, it's this widely-liked tree | poplar 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | James K. Polk State Office Building | (Rich: What is Concord, New Hampshire?) 
 Nashville
 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | Rainy songs from this band include "Box Of Rain" & "Cold Rain And Snow" | The Grateful Dead 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | Signing a $100,000 contract with the Red Sox, he became the highest paid player in baseball | (Will: Who is Mo Vaughn?) ...
 (Alex: We're talking about 1957, not 1997.)
 
 Ted Williams
 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | It's the practice of visiting natural habitats on vacation in a manner that minimizes ecological impact | (Alex: Minute to go, Debra.) 
 Eco-tourism
 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | From Latin for "place" & "moving", it may be steam, electric or diesel-electric | (Debra: What is an engine?) (Rich: What is [**]?)
 [Initially ruled incorrect; reversed before Double Jeopardy! because "we re-read the clue and your response of 'What is [**]?' is perfectly acceptable, just as much as '[*]'."]
 
 locomotive (or locomotion)
 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | If you're picknicking in the woods of "The Lost World", one of these flying reptiles might decide to lunch on you! | pterodactyl 
 
 |  |