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id Round Clue
Value
Daily
Double
category Answer Question Air
Date
2776 2 600 0 LITERATURE
Parodying Joyce's title "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man", Dylan Thomas wrote this
? Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog
1984-12-26
2777 2 800 0 LITERATURE
While you had to beware of the Jabberwock & the jubjub bird, you had to shun this
? the (frumious) Bandersnatch
1984-12-26
2778 2 200 0 PRESIDENTS
At 6'4" he was our tallest
? Abraham Lincoln
1984-12-26
2779 2 400 0 PRESIDENTS
President who gave part of his own silver plate for the first coins struck in a U.S. mint
? George Washington
1984-12-26
2780 2 600 0 PRESIDENTS
Only president to be outlived by both his parents
? JFK
1984-12-26
2781 2 800 0 PRESIDENTS
President who took the oath of office using his nickname
? Jimmy Carter
1984-12-26
2782 2 1000 0 PRESIDENTS
Only president who ever fought duels; he killed one man, Charles Dickinson
? Andrew Jackson
1984-12-26
2783 2 200 0 FAMOUS QUOTES
Wise men do it before they leap
? look
1984-12-26
2784 2 400 0 FAMOUS QUOTES
If winter comes this can't be far behind
? spring
1984-12-26
2785 2 600 0 FAMOUS QUOTES
What you should avoid doing to the hand that feeds you
? do not bite
1984-12-26
2786 2 800 1200 FAMOUS QUOTES
His quotations comprise the world's second most widely read book
? Chairman Mao Tse-tung
1984-12-26
2787 2 200 0 LANGUAGES
Canada's 2 official languages
? French & English
1984-12-26
2788 2 400 0 LANGUAGES
The world's largest trees are named for this inventor of the Cherokee alphabet
? Sequoyah
1984-12-26
2789 2 600 0 LANGUAGES
International Jewish language derived from High German
? Yiddish
1984-12-26
2790 2 800 0 LANGUAGES
Only French-speaking independent nation in Latin America
? Haiti
1984-12-26
2791 2 1000 0 LANGUAGES
American Indian language never cracked when used by the U.S. as a WWII code
? Navajo
1984-12-26
2792 3 0 0 ROCKS & MINERALS
Carat for carat, these corundum gems are the most expensive in the world
? rubies
1984-12-26
2793 1 100 0 FICTION
Charlton Heston's charioteer
? Ben-Hur
1984-12-28
2794 1 200 0 FICTION
1st name of Defoe's bawdy heroine, or a gangster's girlfriend
? Moll
1984-12-28
2795 1 300 0 FICTION
Captain who took his submarine "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea\"
? Captain Nemo
1984-12-28
2796 1 400 0 FICTION
Oscar Wilde's "picture perfect" protagonist
? Dorian Gray
1984-12-28
2797 1 500 0 FICTION
Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Kennedy, & Mrs. Butler, but never Mrs. Wilkes
? Scarlett O'Hara
1984-12-28
2798 1 100 0 \'40s TRIVIA
New transmission system for radio which began in 1940
? F.M. (frequency modulation)
1984-12-28
2799 1 200 0 \'40s TRIVIA
Profession of Johnny Longden & Eddie Arcaro
? jockeys
1984-12-28
2800 1 300 0 \'40s TRIVIA
A 12/15/41 Army order moved it from Pasadena, CA to Durham, NC
? Rose Bowl game
1984-12-28