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"Jeopardy!" "Stupid Answers" Category Clues #4

"Jeopardy!" has had a category called "Stupid Answers." Usually, the desired answer for contestants is contained or nearly contained within the clue. How many of these clues can you figure out and answer?
Do NOT answer in the form of a question
Do NOT use articles ("a", "an", or "the") in your answers
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Last updated: July 10, 2020
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This NFL team once thought about naming themselves the Chicago Cubs; they now bear a more mature name
Bears
(Sarah of the Clue Crew holds up some dolls at FAO Schwarz in New York.) Though beauty is in the eye of the beholder some of these ugly dolls have three eyes some have fangs & some have big ears
Uglydolls
Sometimes you have to peel cheese off this shovel-like implement used to place pizza in & out of an oven
peel
Like the one in London this D.C. gallery an arm of the Smithsonian is full of portraits of national heroes
National Portrait Gallery
Congressman Carl Vinson was lucky to have a massive aircraft carrier & this peak in Antarctica named for him
Vinson Massif
You use these broad noodles to make lasagna
lasagna noodles
This type of bed covering gets its name from an Old French word cuilte
quilt
Just before serving this Chinese soup drop some beaten egg into it
egg drop soup
This rapper was born Tramar Dillard in Opa-locka Florida
Flo Rida
This book by Malcolm Gladwell is about the choices that are made in the blink of an eye
Blink
It's the hall where the Declaration of Independence was signed
Independence Hall
The powerful Italian leader Mussolini was called Il Duce which means this
"The Leader"
This tributary of the Oka River flows past the city of Moscow
Moscow River
1844 was a good year for him; he received a patent for his vulcanized rubber process
Charles Goodyear
Leonardo da Vinci was born near this small Tuscan town in 1519
Vinci
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Sandeman Winery in Portugal.) In Portugal corks are made from this variety of oak tree
cork
Prune producers know to do this to plum trees each year to maintain vigorous fruiting wood
prune them
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Grand Central Terminal New York.) When the 2-year restoration was unveiled in 1998 the chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said that this has truly been put back into the Grand Central Terminal
"Grand"
Hofstadter's law is formulated as It always takes longer than you expect even when you take into account... this
Hofstadter's law
Giambologna's Fontana di Nettuno seen here is a monument in this Italian city
Bologna
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