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Melville's white whale tale |
(Alex: You're right, you have good reflexes, too. Select.) (Lorrie: What is AMERICAN LITERATURE for $200, please?) (Alex: "What is" American Literature?)
Moby-Dick
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It was "enough" for Dick Van Patten |
Eight
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Country that is home to Parsis & Sikhs |
India
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"Only you can prevent forest fires" |
Smokey the Bear('s motto)
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Due to earthquakes, this Yellowstone geyser no longer erupts on time |
Old Faithful
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D'Artagnan's best buddies |
(Alex: You're fast on that button; good going!) (Lorrie: I wish I were that fast at other things, thanks.) (Alex: Whoops, hello!) [Laughter] (Alex: Wait a minute, don't tell us too much now, Lorrie. Just select a category.)
the Three Musketeers
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Lincoln called it "the book that caused the big war" |
(Larry: What is Tom Brown's Cabin?) ... (Alex: You got a little flustered there, I think, Larry, and it cost you, unfortunately.)
Uncle Tom's Cabin
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More common name for The Watchtower Bible & Tract Society |
Jehovah's Witnesses
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Nickname of our 16th president & Li'l Abner's son |
(Lorrie: What is Abe?... Who is Old Abe?)
Honest Abe
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Logs in this forest may be 150 million years old |
(Lorrie: What is Sequoia National Park?)
the Petrified Forest
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With them under foot, Uncle Donald's life wasn't duck soup |
Huey, Dewey, and Louie
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Steinbeck novel dubbed "the Uncle Tom's Cabin of the Depression" |
The Grapes of Wrath
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Some 3 million pilgrims visit this small French town annually |
Lourdes
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Though this actress' cat is named for Buster Keaton, she's really no relation |
Diane Keaton
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There are still unexplored areas of these New Mexico caves |
Carlsbad Caverns
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"Candy Man" who began with the Will Mastin Trio |
Sammy Davis, Jr.
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He gave Hester a scarlet "A" |
(Alex: It's unfortunate that we came up with that particular question following our last remarks, but select again.)
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Above this I.Q. mark, you're considered a genius |
(Larry: What is 130?) ... (Alex: Yes, and we've got a minute to go in this round.)
140
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Mount Whitney, highest point in lower 48 states, is in this park named for its trees |
(Larry: What is...) (Lorrie: That is [*].) (Alex: Now's the time for [*], yes, indeed.)
Sequoia National Park
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Classic TV puppet show which also featured Beulah Witch & Delores Dragon |
Kukla, Fran & Ollie
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Great-grand nephew of Francis Scott Key, he was the voice of the Jazz Age |
F. Scott Fitzgerald
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State name that's misspelled on the Liberty Bell |
(Alex: I'll give it to you. [*]. They have it spelled with just one "N". All right, Lorrie, you gave us, uh...) [The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: ...the, uh... no, that's the bell that means, uh, the round is over!)
Pennsylvania
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This southern subtropical wilderness is home to manatees & TV's "Gentle Ben" |
the Everglades
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Apollo II trio; while Collins circled Moon, these 2 landed |
[ERRATUM: The clue clearly said "Apollo II", whereas the mission was Apollo 11.]
Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin
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