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In Exodus, this was thrown down before Pharaoh at Moses' instruction | Aaron's rod (turned into a snake) | null | null | null |
This Mediterranean country whose flag is seen here is "The Word" | Greece | null | null | null |
Louis Skidmore designed the secret atomic site that became this Tennessee town | Oak Ridge | null | null | null |
In this film Martin Scorsese says the TV audience wants "To watch the money" | Quiz Show | null | null | null |
People say these are what you need to make it in Hollywood | Contacts | null | null | null |
4 different species of bears live in Alaska: Kodiak, grizzly, black & this | Polar bears | null | null | null |
Nike's stock fell when this basketball player announced his retirement in January 1999 | Michael Jordan | null | null | null |
In Euripides' play about this famed beauty, it's her double who goes to Troy | Helen | null | null | null |
In 1996 John Travolta spread his wings as this archangel | Michael | null | null | null |
Porfirio Diaz seized power in this country in 1876, ruled for 35 years, fled in 1911 & died in exile | Mexico | null | null | null |
This term for a fluid can also mean "to sign" as a contract | Ink | null | null | null |
Tony Knowles is pulling in $81,648 per annum in this job | Governor | null | null | null |
Ronaldo Luiz Nazario de Lima began playing this sport for Brazil's national team at age 17 | Soccer | null | null | null |
In a Shaw play, Caesar finds her hiding on a Sphinx | Cleopatra | null | null | null |
In Book III of "Paradise Lost", the angels play these, which are "golden" & "ever-tuned" | harps | null | null | null |
In 1462 this printer known for movable type had to move out of Mainz | Johannes Gutenberg | null | null | null |
Style of the 1877 painting seen here | Impressionism | null | null | null |
This second-largest Alaskan city wasn't named for an actor | Fairbanks | null | null | null |
Vladimir Samsonov is touted as Europe's only hope against China in this game | Ping-pong | null | null | null |
A 1952 play covered the young life of this queen, like a 1998 Cate Blanchett film | Elizabeth I | null | null | null |
ABBA sang about these & Curtis Lee sang about "Pretty Little" these | Angel Eyes | null | null | null |
Exiled for manslaughter, Eric the Red was forced to leave this country around 981 | Iceland | null | null | null |
Arabic for "son of", it comes before names like Saud | Ibn | null | null | null |
One of the 3 mottos that have been featured on regular Alaskan license plates | "The Last Frontier", "The Great Land", or "North to the Future" | null | null | null |
The Times of London estimates this chess player is taking home $20 mil. a year; that's some check, mate! | Garry Kasparov | null | null | null |
In 1935 & '36 Helen Hayes reigned for 517 Broadway performances as this queen who reigned for 63 years | Victoria | null | null | null |
Group whose feast day is October 2, or a group founded in 1979 by Curtis Sliwa | Guardian Angels | null | null | null |
David Ben-Gurion went to the U.S. in 1915 when this empire exiled Zionists from Palestine | Ottoman Empire | null | null | null |
From the Latin for "to overhang", it means "likely to happen at any moment" | Imminent | null | null | null |
The mainland peninsula closest to Russia is named for this man | William Seward | null | null | null |
New Zealand-born Jonah Lamu is tops on the pitch of this sport | Rugby | null | null | null |
The queen in Marlowe's "Edward II" is named this, like a famous queen of Spain | Isabella | null | null | null |
With an appropriate-sounding name, John Dye plays the angel of this on "Touched By An Angel" | Angel of Death | null | null | null |
Moshoeshoe II was exiled twice before regaining this southern African country's throne in 1995 | Lesotho | null | null | null |
Some scientists believe that the universe is undergoing expansion called this, also an economic term | Inflation | null | null | null |
Bordering Italy, Austria, Hungary & Croatia, it's one of the world's newest independent countries | Slovenia | null | null | null |
His first act after being sworn in as president of the Confederacy was to send a peace commission to Washington, D.C. | Jefferson Davis | null | null | null |
On Sept. 14, 2005 she gave birth to Sean Preston Federline | Britney Spears | null | null | null |
Yeah, baby! Meaning "magnificent", this Texas-sounding name comes with certain "Powers" | Austin | null | null | null |
;-) Ocular act that sends a signal | winking | null | null | null |
The Alamo is located in this city & is depicted on its flag | San Antonio | null | null | null |
Numerically speaking, read up on "Fun Stuff", "Fashion", "Health" & "Stars" at this magazine.com | seventeen.com | null | null | null |
Tired of eating mule jerky, Vicksburg fell in July 1863 after a 6-week one of these military tactics | a siege | null | null | null |
The TV show "Everybody Hates Chris" is based on the childhood of this comic | Chris Rock | null | null | null |
This name shared by great & terrible rulers is a Russian variation of John | Ivan | null | null | null |
:-$ It's where this emoticon tells you to "put your money" | where your mouth is | null | null | null |
This descriptive nickname of the U.S. flag was coined by Francis Scott Key | the Star-Spangled Banner | null | null | null |
If you're triskaidekaphobic, you're afraid of this number, & not just on a Friday | thirteen | null | null | null |
Robert E. Lee saved this capital from capture with his June 1862 attack on McClellan's forces | Richmond | null | null | null |
He auditioned for & won the part of Ron Weasley with a rap that he wrote | Rupert Grint | null | null | null |
This feminine form of Rex is from the Latin for "queen" | Regina | null | null | null |
:-* Gene Simmons might accept one of these from any pretty woman | a kiss | null | null | null |
The 2 colors found on all 3 national flags of the U.S., Mexico & Canada | red & white | null | null | null |
A holder for liquid, or a military base's general store | a canteen | null | null | null |
In Feb. 2005 a reenactment was staged for this 140th anniversary of this fort's reoccupation by Union troops | Fort Sumter | null | null | null |
Her 18th birthday party was "A Cinderella Story" with 300 guests & red velvet cake | Hilary Duff | null | null | null |
This Welsh form of Margaret was among the USA's top 10 girls' names of the 1990s | Megan | null | null | null |
=|:-)= This is an extension of the initials U.S. | Uncle Sam | null | null | null |
The <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2006-02-06_J_29.jpg" target="_blank">flag</a> of this U.S. possession is almost the same as the flag of Cuba | Puerto Rico | null | null | null |
Golfing "hole" with a bar (where you can't go), or the amendment granting women's suffrage | 19th | null | null | null |
On Sept. 2, 1864 this general sent a wire saying, "Atlanta is ours, and fairly won" | Sherman | null | null | null |
"You Stand Watching" this "Shine On" singer | Ryan Cabrera | null | null | null |
Previously attached to Theo- & Isa-, it became popular by itself after appearing in "David Copperfield" | Dora | null | null | null |
:-b.. Doing this means either you're hungry or you're a pig | drooling | null | null | null |
The first 50-star U.S. flag was officially raised on July 4 of this year | 1960 | null | null | null |
Number of lines in Shakespeare's poem that starts "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" | 14 | null | null | null |
Ljubljana, Bratislava, Barcelona | Barcelona | null | null | null |
Mike Eruzione of Winthrop, Mass. was captain of the miraculous 1980 Olympic team in this sport | hockey | null | null | null |
At sea level at 70 degrees this travels 1,129 feet per second; it speeds up over 1 foot per sec. for each rising degree | sound | null | null | null |
"I beheld the wretch--the miserable monster whom I had created" | Mary Shelley | null | null | null |
Found "just what I needed" at this "City", an electronics store | Circuit City | null | null | null |
The name of this color comes from the Greek word porphyra | purple | null | null | null |
Istanbul, Ottawa, Amman | Istanbul | null | null | null |
(<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2006-02-06_DJ_23.jpg" target="_blank">Jimmy of the Clue Crew puts some lines on the ice in the Olympic Oval rink at Park City, UT.</a>) In 1998, <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2006-02-06_DJ_23a.jpg" target="_blank">this U.S. skater</a> was 2nd at Nagano; in 2002, she was 3rd here in Utah | Michelle Kwan | null | null | null |
The largest tree, the General Sherman in California, is this type, also called a Sierra Redwood | a sequoia | null | null | null |
"Take thy beak from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door!" | Edgar Allan Poe | null | null | null |
SKX is the stock symbol for this manufacturer of sporty shoes | Skechers | null | null | null |
A bowl-shaped depression, as from the impact of a meteorite, it's from the Greek for "mixing bowl" | crater | null | null | null |
Sofia, Sarajevo, Saigon | Saigon | null | null | null |
Life has its ups & downs for Travis Mayer, a 2002 medalist in the event named for these little hills on the slopes | moguls | null | null | null |
(<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2006-02-06_DJ_13.jpg" target="_blank">Sarah of the Clue Crew reads from the pole vault at Duke University's track in Durham, NC.</a>) In bending an elastic solid, stress is the force causing deformation & this is the 6-letter term for <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2006-02-06_DJ_13a.jpg" target="_blank">the deformation</a> | strain | null | null | null |
"'Do all lawyers defend n-negroes, Atticus?' 'Of course they do, Scout'" | Harper Lee | null | null | null |
This "Urban" store is the parent company of Anthropologie | Urban Outfitters | null | null | null |
From the Greek for "false name", it's a fictitious name used by an author | a pseudonym | null | null | null |
Bucharest, Bonn, Bern | Bonn | null | null | null |
In 2002 Vonetta Flowers & Jill Bakken won gold in the 2-woman version of this high-speed sport | the bobsled | null | null | null |
6 elements once known as inert gases are now known by this aristocratic name | noble gases | null | null | null |
"For never man had a more faithful, loving, sincere servant, than Friday was to me" | Daniel Defoe | null | null | null |
This bookstore chain is named for its "edgy" founders, brothers Tom & Louis | Borders | null | null | null |
(<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2006-02-06_DJ_04.jpg" target="_blank">Jon of the Clue Crew paddles his kayak.</a>) Kayak is an example of this type of reversible word from the Greek for "running back again" | a palindrome | null | null | null |
Belize City, Guatemala City, Panama City | Belize City | null | null | null |
His "Bode" of work includes 2 Alpine skiing silver medals in 2002 | Bode Miller | null | null | null |
(<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2006-02-06_DJ_15.wmv">A honey-colored retriever named Max tries to lick Cheryl of the Clue Crew as she pets him at NC State University in Raleigh, NC.</a>) Veterinarians refer to this area of an animal's body as the posterior or this region, from the Latin for "the tail" | the caudal region | null | null | null |
"'...Why look'st thou so?'--'With my crossbow I shot the albatross'" | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | null | null | null |
The name of this clothing store for teens is French for "airmail" | Aéropostale | null | null | null |
It's an outline of the contents of a course or curriculum | a syllabus | null | null | null |
On December 27, 1831 it departed Plymouth, England to map the coastline of South America | the HMS Beagle | null | null | null |
goop.com is a lifestyles website from this Oscar-winning actress; the g & p represent her initials | Gwyneth Paltrow | null | null | null |
On March 19, 2009 he said, "I'm excited and honored to introduce my first guest... Barack Obama" | Jay Leno | null | null | null |
Baylor, Stephen F. Austin, Rice | Texas | null | null | null |