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After being delivered from the belly of the great fish, he warned Nineveh of its great evil
Jonah
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Sylvester Stallone received "Best Actor" & "Best Original Screenplay" Oscar nominations for this 1976 film
Rocky
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Tha main part of Cairo lies on 2 islands & the East Bank of this river
the Nile
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His last volume of poetry, "The Raven and other Poems", was published in 1845
Edgar Allan Poe
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Before becoming chief justice in 1789, he was Sec'y of Foreign Affairs in the Continental Congress
John Jay
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The oldest Chinese carvings made from this gem are simple tools & amulets
jade
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According to Mark, he bent to the will of the mob in sending Jesus to the cross
Pontius Pilate
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His "No Respect" LP won a Grammy for Best Comedy Recording of 1980
Rodney Dangerfield
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The Thar Desert occupies a part of Pakistan & much of this country's Haryana & Rajasthan states
India
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This poet's birthplace in Galesburg, Ill. displays a first edition of his Lincoln biography
Sandburg
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In 1928 this Republican campaigned for president promising "a chicken in every pot"
Hoover
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Popularly worn in brooches, cairngorm is a smoky quartz from this country
Scotland
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Her 2 husbands were Uriah the Hittite & David the king
Bathsheba
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This chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1991
(Colin) Powell
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This body of water borders the northern coast of Wales
the Irish Sea
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In a Lewis Carroll poem, these two title characters "were walking close at hand"
the Walrus & the Carpenter
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Judge John T. Raulston presided over this Dayton, Tennessee trial in July 1925
the Scopes trial
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The most highly prized color of this September gem is cornflower blue
sapphire
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This judge's general, Barak, refused to battle the Canaanites unless she accompanied him
Deborah
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In the title role of 1964's "What Makes Sammy Run?", this husband of Eydie Gorme got a Tony nomination
Steve Lawrence
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The capitals of British Columbia, Hong Kong & the Seychelles share this name
Victoria
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A poem about him begins, "Come, all you rounders, if you want to hear a story 'bout a brave engineer"
Casey Jones
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The first gusher in the U.S. occurred in this oil field near Beaumont, Texas in 1901
Spindletop
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An English art critic said this gem "shows the most glorious colors to be seen in the world..."
the opal
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The original name of this man, thrown in the fiery furnace, was Azariah
Abednego
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In 1962 this "Father of the Hydrogen Bomb" was given the Fermi Award for achievement in Atomic Energy
Edward Teller
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Denmark's highest point, Yding Skovhoj, rises only 568 feet on this peninsula
Jutland
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Before he died this poet requested that "Crossing the Bar" appear last in his collections
Tennyson
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Augustus Caesar encouraged the worship of this god who was considered the avenger of Julius Caesar
Mars
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This archipelago east of North Carolina is now self-governing under P.M. Jennifer Smith
Bermuda
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He started "Penthouse" as a pet project in 1965
Bob Guccione
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Laszlo Toth took a hammer to his Pieta & Pietro Cannata took one to his David
Michelangelo
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Matt Damon showed off his talent in this "talented" title role in 1999
Mr. Ripley
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Old Rough & ____ to Wear
Ready
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The last public execution by this method took place on June 17, 1939 in Versailles, France
guillotine
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This Caribbean island group is economically interdependent with the same-named U.S. group to its south
British Virgin Islands
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He was the loser on Sept. 20, 1973 in tennis' "Battle of the Sexes"
Bobby Riggs
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In January 1999 a man scribbled with a gray marker on a painting in Rome by this American drip master
Jackson Pollock
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Clint Eastwood directed & starred in this 2000 film that could have been called "Grumpy Old Astronauts"
Space Cowboys
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Blue Eyes Crying in the ____ Man
Rain
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This band gave its last concert with Jerry Garcia at Chicago's Soldier Field in 1995
the Grateful Dead
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Britain's territory on this continent has no permanent residents & has been governed out of the Falklands
Antarctica
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Don't worry, he's the musical virtuoso who sang "Don't Worry, Be Happy"
Bobby McFerrin
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In 1998 an art student in London painted a yellow pound sign on a self-portrait by this Dutchman
Rembrandt
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew rides the Ferris wheel at the Orange County Fair) Joseph Cotten & Orson Welles took a famous ride in a Ferris wheel in this classic 1949 film noir
The Third Man
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Sympathy for the ____ with a Blue Dress on
Devil
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The last of these swingin' clubs closed its doors in July of 1988 in Lansing, Michigan
Playboy Clubs
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In the 1990s, one of these destroyed Plymouth, the capital of Montserrat
volcano
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He may not like Mondays, but it didn't stop this man from organizing the "Live Aid" concerts in 1985
Bob Geldof
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Students looking at "Fall of the Angels" in a Rome museum noticed this problem, as it didn't match the guidebook photo
it was upside down
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This Georgia-born actress earned an Oscar nomination for playing Sally Field's Southern daughter in "Steel Magnolias"
Julia Roberts
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The Trouble with ____ and the Hendersons
Harry
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Vadim Bakatin became the last head of this intelligence service in 1991
KGB
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Napoleon was, so to speak, dependent on this island from 1815 to 1821
St. Helena
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This British actor has played Benito Mussolini, Sancho Panza & Manuel Noriega
Bob Hoskins
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In 1999 an escaped mental patient in Amsterdam slashed this Spaniard's "Nude Woman in Front of the Garden"
Pablo Picasso
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(Hi, I'm Virginia Madsen) I played Princess Irulan in this 1984 David Lynch film based on Frank Herbert's classic sci-fi novel
Dune
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Better than ____ Pound
Ezra
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On May 15, 1963 Gordon Cooper became the last American to do this alone
last solo American to go into space
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Ray's story "The Illustrated Man" is about a carnival worker covered in these
tattoos
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In Asia: Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi
Japan
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Don't get all wrapped up with the ball type of this African critter seen here
python
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Listening to cabbies' problems on "Taxi" paid off for him with an Oscar nomination as a shrink in "Ordinary People"
Judd Hirsch
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It's the words of a language; we'll see how good yours is now
vocabulary
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The "Great" one of these paralyzed New York City on March 12, 1888
Blizzard
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"Dandelion Wine" is based on Bradbury's own childhood in Waukegan in this state
Illinois
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In southern Europe: Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi
Italy
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew at the San Diego Zoo) This bird, second in size to the ostrich, has rudimentary wings under its feathers...he should be in here somewhere
emu
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He wasn't the boss but a boxer on "Taxi" & had a real-life pro record of 12-3
Tony Danza
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Donald Rumsfeld & Norman Mineta are 2 of the 15 members of this elite advisory body
the cabinet
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Ladies of Edenton, N.C. held an event called this on Oct. 25, 1774, 10 months after a more famous one in Boston
Edenton Tea Party
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"The Fire Man" was the working title of this classic Bradbury novel
Fahrenheit 451
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In central Europe: President Aleksander Kwasniewski
Poland
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Horseshoe crabs are more closely related to this group that includes spiders than they are to crabs
arachnids
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Friends thought that the news of the 1984 death of this comic who played Latka was one of his practical jokes
Andy Kaufman
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Stephen King's 1980 overview of the horror genre was called "Danse" this
Macabre
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He's the secretary of state seen here in a 1981 clip <i>As of now, I am in control here in the White House</i>
Alexander Haig
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In western Europe: Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar
Spain
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew) I'm with a cub of this animal that could get a speeding ticket in a 65 MPH zone
cheetah
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Played by this actor, Rev. Jim changed his name to Ignatowski, thinking it was "star child" spelled backwards
Christopher Lloyd
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This bandleader seen here passed away in 1994
Cab Calloway
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When an ex-Idaho governor was killed in 1905, this labor leader called "Big Bill" was acquitted in a sensational trial
"Big Bill" Haywood
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In southeast Asia: President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
the Philippines
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Put on some soft howling music during this season of the year when wolves mate
winter
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This actress who played a cabbie had romances with 2 cast members & John Travolta
Marilu Henner
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It's a type of VW, or a light, 2-wheeled, one-horse carriage with a folding top
Cabriolet
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This team received its name after an 1890 incident in which it "stole" away an important player from another team
Pittsburgh Pirates
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(<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2010-12-16_J_17.jpg" target="_blank">Kelly of the Clue Crew gives the clue from the American Red Cross in Washington, D.C.</a>) It's no coincidence that the Red Cross <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2010-12-16_J_17a.jpg" target="_blank">emblem</a> looks like this country's flag in reverse; the International Red Cross began there in 1863
Switzerland
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In 2002 Germany's Oliver Kahn was named World Cup MVP, the first from this position that may hand-le the ball
the goalie
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A seasonal favorite, baseball nut first hit a home run in 1958 to celebrate the Dodgers' move from this borough
Brooklyn
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The shakuhachi, a Japanese flute made of this tall grass, is used as a tool for Buddhist meditation & many types of music
bamboo
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In the Harry Potter world, Parseltongue is the language of these; Salazar Slytherin was a noted speaker
snakes
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Add a letter to surgeon & you'll net yourself this fish
sturgeon
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(<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2010-12-16_J_27.jpg" target="_blank">Kelly of the Clue Crew gives the clue from the American Red Cross in Washington, D.C.</a>) One of the best ways you can help the Red Cross is to donate blood, & since you can do it every 56 days, that's this many times a year
6
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In 1987, at age 15, she joined the U.S. women's team & later won the World Cup & 2 Olympic gold medals
Mia Hamm
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Once upon a time, a flavor called "Fiona's Fairytale" celebrated the release of this movie's sequel
Shrek
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In Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf", this 4-letter woodwind represents the duck
the oboe
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The dwarves in his novels speak Khuzdul; the inscription on the ring is in "Black Speech"
Tolkien
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When curvy gets an extra letter, it becomes this disease
scurvy
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(<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2010-12-16_J_28.jpg" target="_blank">Sarah of the Clue Crew gives the clue from the American Red Cross in New Orleans, LA.</a>) The Red Cross recommends that your emergency kit include a radio; here's <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2010-12-16_J_28a.jpg" target="_blank">one</a> with four power sources--namely batteries, A.C. power, solar power, & this old-fashioned method
turning or cranking
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