Last Sabre to Wear
Weird Trades
This American City
After Math
Transportation
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Jimmy Vesey

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This coach was traded to the Buccaneers for two firsts, two seconds, and $8 million dollars in 2002

Jon Gruden

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This city, the seat of New Mexico's Bernalillo County, gives you 2 Q's for the price of one

Alberquerque

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An afternoon entertainment at the theater

Matinee

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An "iron horse" was an old nickname for this type of transportation

Train

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Wayne Simmonds

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In 2013 this team sent a first round pick to the Nets for coach Doc Rivers

Los Angeles Clippers

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In 1819 a newspaper in this Ohio city boasted that it was "justly styled the fair queen of the west"

Cincinnati

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A community's female leader

Matriarch

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Perhaps reminding you of Venice, it's the enclosed compartment attached to the underside of a blimp

Gondola

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Andrew Peters

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This handy pitcher was trader for an outfield fence

Lefty Grove

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Its central location helped make it the capital of Maine in 1832

Augusta

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Ripeness

Maturity

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A classic Eldorado from this brand that dates back to 1902

Cadillac

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Jamie McGinn

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In 2006, Al Michaels was traded from ABC to NBC in exchange for the rights to this, original Disney cartoon character

Oswald the Rabbit

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Named for a capital of Ancient Egypt, this city is on a bluff on the Mississippi River's east bank

Memphis

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To enroll in a university

Matriculate

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The U.S.S. Sullivan is this type of war ship; the life-size version doesn't have two holes as in the game Battleship

Destroyer

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Victor Antipin

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The Victoria Cougars traded a used bus to this Seattle team for Tom Martin

Breakers

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Part of what locals call the Metroplex, this Texas city was founded as an army post in 1849

Fort Worth

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A rectangular numeric array in math

Matrix

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Let's go over some of the features of your A320 from this co.: in 2019 it became the bestselling single-aisle airliner

Airbus