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NONFICTION
AN ENGLISH-SPORTS DICTIONARY
OK COMPUTER
CHANGE THE WORLD
BODIES OF WATER
200
'"Night" is this Nobel Peace Prize winner's account of surviving Auschwitz as a teenager'
Elie Wiesel
200
'English: sweet glaze on a cake;
hockey: shooting the puck all the way down from your own end'
icing
200
'This "high-flying" computer program from Adobe converts other types of documents into a PDF file'
Acrobat
200
'Seen
here
is a gold coin depicting this Macedonian ruler who died in 323 B.C.'
Alexander the Great
200
'After Lake Superior, this African lake is the largest body of fresh water in the world'
Lake Victoria
400
'Columnist Anna Quindlen wrote "A Short Guide to" one of these'
a Happy Life
400
'English: a newspaper story you saved;
football: blocking below the waist from behind'
clipping
400
'(
Kelly of the Clue Crew accesses a video of Sarah of the Clue Crew scuba diving on the Jeopardy! web site from her laptop.
) A synonym for "flowing", it's the type of video you can watch when you
visit us
at
jeopardy.com
'
streaming
400
'For collectors & investors, this country mints a maple leaf coin in gold & silver'
Canada
400
'The Persian Gulf is an arm of the Arabian Sea, which is part of this ocean'
the Indian Ocean
600
'Hunter S. Thompson found fear and loathing "in Las Vegas" & "on" this "Trail" in the title of a 1973 book'
the Campaign Trail
600
'English: a father's coming-of-age talk with his son;
basketball: the opposite of zone'
man-to-man
600
'This popular Internet service provider began as QCS, Quantum Computer Services'
AOL (America Online)
600
'The Susan Constant, Godspeed & Discovery are the
ships
depicted
on this state's quarter'
Virginia
600
'In the 1770s James Cook explored this sea between Australia & New Zealand'
the Tasman Sea
800
'Grammar is hot! This bestseller is Lynne Truss' "Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation"'
Eats, Shoots & Leaves
800
'(
Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the slopes of Park City, Utah while a snowboarder does a stunt.
)
English: the sudden seizing of something as in the power type;
snowboarding
: a
move
where you hold your board'
a grab
800
'From the Old English for "clasp" & "table", it's where anything you "cut" or "copy" is stored until you "paste"'
a clipboard
800
'When this king married in 1938, Egypt issued a 100-piastre gold coin to commemorate the event'
King Farouk
800
'This longest river in Ireland nearly divides the country in two'
the Shannon
1000
'Augusten Burroughs put the "fun" in dysfunctional with his memoir called "Running with" these'
Scissors
1000
'English: a small piece of candy;
golf: how you put a ball back in play after knocking your shot into a lake'
a drop
1000
'It can be a hiding place for food or treasure, or a place for memory on a computer's motherboard'
a cache
1000
'
Here
are the 2 new coins minted by this country in 2004'
Iraq
1000
'(
Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Tervasaari.
) Tervasaari, just off Helsinki, sits in
this arm
of the Baltic Sea'
the Gulf of Finland