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  | INVENTORS HALL OF FAME 2007 |  |
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    | Peter Goldmark rocked his way in for his invention of this type of record album, "LP" for short | long play 
 
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    | I'll take the Loop & go to the Field Museum if it's not too windy in this city | Chicago 
 
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    | Seen here is a marriage contract written in this language, the same one in which Jesus preached | Aramaic 
 
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    | Get out your binoculars: 121 species of these have been spotted on the campus of Bennington | birds 
 
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    | "Grindhouse" is a double feature written by Robert Rodriguez & this director of "Pulp Fiction" | Quentin Tarantino 
 
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    | With an initial W, it's done to necks & wet rags; without one, it's done to bells | wring/ring 
 
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    | I'll get some cash at the First Bank of the United States so I can buy a cheese steak in this city | Philadelphia 
 
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    | Written on papyrus, 21 books of the New Testament were these formal instructive letters | epistles 
 
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    | Grab your camera & major in Documentary Studies at CSF, the College of this New Mexico City | Santa Fe 
 
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    | This actor really sings the faux '80s song "Pop! Goes My Heart" on the "Music and Lyrics" soundtrack | Hugh Grant 
 
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    | Pirates' plunder, or an item of baby footwear | booty/bootie 
 
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    | Allen Breed rode in with his invention of these quick-deploying car-safety devices he first thought of back in 1968 | airbags 
 
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    | I'll hum through the Motown Historical Museum in this city | Detroit 
 
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    | Seen here is a detail from this book of mortuary spells that helped the deceased get to the Field of Reeds | the Book of the Dead 
 
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    | The devil you say! The logo seen here belongs to this university | Arizona State 
 
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    | Shia LaBeouf discovers that "every killer lives next door to someone" in this 2007 horror film | Disturbia 
 
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    | A pronoun, or a song like "Alas! And Did My Savior Bleed?" | him/hymn 
 
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    | Emmet Chappelle brightened up the 2007 pool for studying this, the ability of living organisms to emit light | bioluminescence 
 
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    | At Nordstrom's flagship store, I'll buy shoes so I can walk the Pacific Science Center in this city | Seattle 
 
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    | A papyrus copy of "Constitution of Athens" by this tutor of Alexander the Great was discovered in 1890 | Aristotle 
 
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    | At Juilliard, not drama but this other "d"ivision requires students to take courses in anatomy & partnering | dance 
 
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    | Rainn Wilson co-stars in this 2007 film about what happens after 2 siblings find a mysterious box of toys | The Last Mimzy 
 
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    | Ending in -ue, it helps a detective find a killer; ending in -ew, it was thread that led the way out of a classic maze | clue/clew 
 
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    | Arthur Nobile made the list for prednisone & prednisolone, 2 of these drugs used as anti-inflammatories | steroids 
 
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    | I'll stroll in Centennial Olympic Park in this city | Atlanta 
 
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    | The papyrus raft seen here, the Ra II, was used by this Norwegian anthropologist & explorer | (Thor) Heyerdahl 
 
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    | Bryn Mawr is Welsh for "high hill", but Bryn Mawr isn't in Wales; it's in this U.S. state | Pennsylvania 
 
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    | In its native Mexico, this Oscar-winning film was called "El Laberinto del Fauno" | Pan's Labyrinth 
 
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    | A participle for one who has reached adulthood, or a sound of misery on hearing a bad pun | grown/groan 
 
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