"Aseptic", or "incapable of producing offspring"
sterile
This Ivy League university was undefeated in 1912 & 1913 & was named national champion both years
Harvard
Safety pin,
pull ring,
explosive
a grenade
To play baccarat in the casino at Caesars Palace Las Vegas
21
Looking for an anti-inflammatory? Try a few quills of this spice
cinnamon
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When these birds get together, they're in a company or pandemonium; Polly wanna party!
parrots
"The partial or complete interception of the light of one component of a binary star by the other"
an eclipse
In 2013 this Green Bay quarterback signed a 5-year, $110-million deal making him the highest-paid NFLer ever
Aaron Rodgers
Cap,
gills,
stem
a mushroom
To be vice president of the United States
35
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They're often teamed with sour cream, as seen here
chives
A herd of zebras is called this 6-letter word, perhaps because of the blinding effect of all those stripes on your eyes
a dazzle
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"A flock of geese when not flying"
a gaggle
This school gave birth to the football huddle in the 1890s, when players huddled up to hide their sign language
Gallaudet
Visor,
pauldron,
gauntlets
armor
**PICKLE PARTY ANSWER**
To be officially responsible for obeying Jewish commandments (bar mitzvah)
13
A prized black pepper comes from the Malabar Coast of this nation
India
**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**
3-letter organized crime term for a bunch of kangaroos
a mob
"Fruitless", or "showing excessive pride in one's appearance"
vain
91,136 fans can watch this college team play home games in Pasadena
UCLA (Bruins)
**Bonus Question, what is the name of the stadium?
Handrails,
belt & flywheel,
display console
a treadmill
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To receive full membership in AARP
50
The nail-shaped buds of this spice used to alleviate a toothache gives us its name, from the Latin for "nail"
cloves
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Nevermore will you be unaware that a group of these birds is known as an unkindness
a raven
"An animal having four feet... usu. used of mammals"
quadruped
The 17 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's first class in 1963 included this 1912 Olympian
Jim Thorpe - Duel Gold Medalist for the Pentathlon and Decathlon at the 1912 Stockholm Summer Olympics
F holes,
scroll,
12-inch endpin
a cello
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To drive a car with supervision in Florida, Illinois or Oregon
15
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To keep prices high in the 1760s, the Dutch burned warehouses of this spice whose seed covering supplies mace
nutmeg
A group of these tot-totin' avians get together as a mustering
storks