| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| The late film/TV producer who worked on such films/shows as Melrose Place, Charlie's Angels, and 7th Heaven | Aaron Spelling | 79%
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| The soul musician nicknamed 'The Genius' famous for having glaucoma and playing the piano | Ray Charles | 79%
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| The word for an excursion in which students travel outside the classroom to study something firsthand | Field Trip | 71%
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| The result of painful venom injected from this black and yellow insect's ovipositor | Bee Sting | 64%
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| The famous American aviator who flew from NYC to Paris completing the first solo transatlantic flight | Charles Lindbergh | 64%
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| The American right fielder of the Milwaukee Braves and victor of the 1957 MLB World Series | Hank Aaron | 64%
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| The type of contest that Scripps holds where judges like Jacques Bailly pronounce words for contestants. | Spelling Bee | 64%
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| Flat diamond-shaped fish with cartilage instead of bones and a barbed venomous tail | Sting Ray | 64%
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| The old title of the San Diego International Airport (SAN) whose name consists of a famous aviator and a word meaning 'an open area of land teeming with crops' | Lindbergh Field | 57%
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| The word for a trap or passive triggering mechanism consisting of a cord and sensor used to detect any physical movement | Trip Wire | 57%
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| Another name for an acrobat who balances on a thin tightrope | Wire Walker | 50%
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| A chronic autoimmune disease resulting from insufficient blood cell levels that shares its name with the actor of patriotic Marvel hero | Evans Syndrome | 21%
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| An American photojournalists best known for his Great Depression photo compilations titled 'The Resettlement Administration' and 'The Farm Security Administration' | Walker Evans | 21%
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