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(<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2007-05-30_J_20.jpg" target="_blank">Cheryl of the Clue Crew indicates the monitor.</a>) A porkchop plot, named for its shape, is used for planning space missions; the vertical & horizontal <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2007-05-30_J_20a.jpg" target="_blank">axes</a> plot possible dates for these 2 flight events
takeoff & landing (or launch & arrival)
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Its Boeing manufacturing plant in Everett is the world's largest building by volume
Washington
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A TV cable network, or an explosive for bombs
TNT
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He provided the voices of both Beavis & Butthead
Mike Judge
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The son of Agamemnon, he avenged his father's death by killing his mother Clytemnestra
Orestes
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In 1718 this Texas town was founded by Martin de Alarcon & Father Olivares & named for St. Anthony of Padua
San Antonio
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1980: "Regular Folks"
Ordinary People
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In 1986 Mexico scored as the first country to host this international sports competition twice
the World Cup
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Going on a cruise? You might pick up this Pfizer product, the "original" or "less drowsy" formula
Dramamine
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The bestselling passenger car of all time is this company's Corolla
Toyota
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A Hawaiian wreath becomes an area sheltered from wind
a lei & a lee
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In defending British soldiers on trial for this 1770 event, John Adams said, "Facts are stubborn things"
the Boston Massacre
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1932: "Magnificent Inn"
Grand Hotel
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This resort city about 200 miles southwest of Mexico City is famous for its cliff divers
Acapulco
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Antabuse is designed to make you feel really, really bad after ingesting this
alcohol
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The transport for a 19th century double date might have been a barouche, one of these
a carriage
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A "landing" area is transformed into a serious throat infection
strep & strip
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In 1685 he joined his father in pastorship of the Old North Church, a post he held until his death
Cotton Mather
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1976: "A Single Colorado Mountain"
Rocky
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Founded in the 1530s, this capital of Jalisco state is the second-largest in Mexico
Guadalajara
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Estramustine is a chemotherapy agent for this glandular cancer in men
prostate cancer
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Cabbies in this Eur. city spend 2 years gaining "the knowledge", mental maps needed to get a license
London
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"Gentle" becomes "to blend"
mild & meld
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In 1562, in what is now S.C., these French Protestants established a colony named Port Royal
the Huguenots
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1954: "Dockside"
On the Waterfront
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This gritty 1961 Tennessee Williams play unfolds in a seedy Mexican hotel
Night of the Iguana
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Pravastatin aims to block your body's ability to make this
cholesterol
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In "Sixteen Candles", Molly Ringwald says, "I loathe" this method of transport
the bus
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One means "severely tested"; the other, "trapped on a branch"
tried & treed
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In "Of Plymouth Plantation", he wrote that there was so much disease "the living were scarce able to bury the dead"
William Bradford
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1966: "One Bloke Year-Round"
A Man For All Seasons
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This popular resort island lies north of Cozumel off the coast of the state of Quintana Roo
Cancun
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This tranquilizer that sounds like a village was introduced in 1955 & became the USA's bestselling drug
Miltown
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Since 1899 these stalwart animals used in transport have served as the mascots of the Army Corps of Cadets
mules
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"To replenish" becomes "to knock down"
to fill & to fell
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Richard Attenborough, who was in the original 1952 cast of this play, helped celebrate its performance No. 20,000 in 2000
The Mousetrap
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Can you hear me? This rock opera by The Who was a big hit at the Kennedy Center in 1994
Tommy
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George Custer's men are buried in a cemetery in the national monument named for this river
Little Bighorn
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Trainers shout, "Tail Up!" when they want these performers to follow each other trunk to tail
Elephants
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Radio abbreviation that precedes the name of rap figures Quik, Pooh & Jazzy Jeff
DJ
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On March 2, 1977 he made his first "Tonight Show" appearance; on May 25, 1992 he took over as host
Jay Leno
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Door, Nobel, booby
prizes
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In 1995 Luigi Bonino starred in a ballet about this "Little Tramp" of silent films
Charlie Chaplin
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Scotts Bluff National Monument lies in western Nebraska on this pioneer trail
Oregon Trail
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It's the familiar term for a circus' largest tent, where the main show appears
the big top
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Robin Quivers is the radio consort of this self-proclaimed "King of All Media"
Howard Stern
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(<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/1997-11-10_J_17.jpg" target="_blank">Hi, I'm Bob Eubanks.</a>) Tea Leoni ran into this "X-Files" star at the Golden Globes & soon they were newlyweds
David Duchovny
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Inner tubes, doughnuts, the ozone layer
things with holes
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This president's 1972 visit to China inspired an opera that played at the Kennedy Center in 1988
Richard Nixon
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Seminole Indian leader Osceola is buried at this fort where the Civil War began
Fort Sumter
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Pink is the most popular color of this fluffy confection made from spun sugar
cotton candy
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Call letters east of the Mississippi generally start with W; in the west, most start with this
K
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People Magazine called his 1997 solo album "Destination Anywhere", "Tres Bon"
Jon Bon Jovi
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Peeling onions, watching Mel Gibson's film "Forever Young", missing Final Jeopardy!
things that make you cry
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Every December, the Kennedy Center invites the public to a free sing-along of this composer's "Messiah"
G.F. Handel
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This Wyoming monument contains an 865-foot-high fluted column of igneous rock
Devils Tower
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Antoinette Concello's triple somersault helped make her the "Queen of" this "flying" apparatus
trapeze
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Detroit-born broadcaster who created "American Top 40" & now has his own weekly "Countdown"
Casey Kasem
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In a 1997 issue of "George", he said his cousins Michael & Joseph were "poster boys for bad behavior"
John F. Kennedy, Jr.
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Bobby, bowling, rolling
pins
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A 1994 festival honoring this country featured the Tjapukai Aboriginal Dance Company
Australia
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Castillo de San Marcos in this Florida city is the oldest masonry fort in the continental U.S.
St. Augustine
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This steam whistle organ draws crowds to circus parades because it can be heard from miles away: [audio clue]
calliope
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The AAA format, featuring artists like the Cranberries & Tom Petty, stands for adult album this
alternative
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Her 1988 major label debut album was "Y Kant Tori Read"
Tori Amos
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Hollywood, salad, Super
bowls
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The one word quothed by Edgar Allan Poe's raven
"Nevermore!"
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You can't make a genuine tempera painting without breaking these
eggs
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On Sept. 5, 1781, 24 of this country's ships engaged British ships in Cheaspeake Bay & turned them back
France
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Chuck Taylor, from whom Converse named a line of these shoes, was a basketball star of the 1910s
high-tops
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It's the go-ahead in a kid's game & for a car at an intersection
a green light
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<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/1997-11-10_DJ_20.jpg" target="_blank">[video clue]</a>
Oregon State University
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It follows "Poems are made by fools like me..."
"But only God can make a tree"
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Surrealists used odd juxtapositions in this form whose name is French for "gluing"
collage
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During the war, this first signer of the Declaration of Independence commanded the Mass. Militia
John Hancock
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The L.A. Dodgers & the U. of Louisville basketball team pioneered this gesture in the late '70s
the high five
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A baker who never uses packaged mixes always "starts from" here
scratch
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<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/1997-11-10_DJ_27.jpg" target="_blank">[video clue]</a>
the University of Florida
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In preparing to write this poem, Longfellow used "An historical and statistical account of Nova Scotia"
Evangeline
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Edward Steichen led the movement to recognize as art these images, whose name means "drawn with light"
photographs
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In it, Thomas Paine wrote, "The cause of America is in a great measure the cause of all mankind"
Common Sense
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Coastal waters beyond national jurisdiction, or the tops of some sopranos' ranges
High seas/C's
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It's a ship at home in the Arctic, or a remark that starts a conversation
an icebreaker
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<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/1997-11-10_DJ_28.jpg" target="_blank">[video clue]</a>
the University of Texas
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In a poem titled for the date when Germany invaded Poland, W.H. Auden called this "A low dishonest decade"
1930s
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17th century Flemish master known for painting women like the one seen <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/1997-11-10_DJ_13.jpg" target="_blank">here</a>:
Peter Paul Rubens
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The Battle of Long Island was fought in what is now this New York City borough
Brooklyn
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The HD in the new digital format HDTV stands for this
high definition
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It begins a football game or a special event like a political campaign
the kickoff
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Observing pilgrims traveling to the shrine of Thomas Becket inspired him to write his greatest work
Geoffrey Chaucer (The Canterbury Tales)
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In 1920 this impressionist, known for his water lilies, painted another plant, "Wisteria"
Claude Monet
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The British ferried 2,200 troops across this river to battle the Americans at Bunker Hill
the Charles River
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Acolytes, a subdeacon & a choir take part in this Catholic service
high mass
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In a business project, it's the level investors try to "get in on"
the ground floor (or the ground level)
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Word completing the line "Nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in" this
Jeopardy
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This author's techno-thriller "Rainbow Six" focuses on John Clark, also a hero in "Clear & Present Danger"
Tom Clancy
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Ben Franklin went to London in 1757 to represent this colony's assembly
Pennsylvania
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Name shared by a Sauk chief famous for his war & a U.S. military helicopter
Black Hawk
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In 1958 this country launched its second 5-year plan, called "The Great Leap Forward"
China
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This Jackson 5 (& later Mariah Carey) hit begins, "You & I must make a pact, we must bring salvation back..."
"I'll Be There"
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