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    | Since she usually winds down the day with a Scotch, J & B gave this p.m.  their billionth bottle | (Margaret) Thatcher 
 
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    | Heavy consumption of these avian writing implements led to invention of steel pens | quills 
 
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    | Latin for "two", Batman & Robin are a dynamic one | duo 
 
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    | After NYC & Washington, D.C., this New Jersey city is most expensive in U.S. to visit | (Joe: What is Newark?) 
 Atlantic City
 
 
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    | Town the Flintstones call home | Bedrock 
 
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    | The oldest portable one, invented about 1837, used soda-acid | fire extinguisher 
 
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    | The badge of this family is the bell-heather, not the Big Mac | MacDonalds 
 
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    | An omelette made with 1 of their eggs is equal in size to 1 made with 24 chicken eggs | ostrich 
 
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    | Word cried by the last "little pig" "all the way home" | (Joe: What is [*], [*], [*]?) 
 wee
 
 
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    | When hearing this term, almost twice as many people think of the movie as Pres. Reagan's defense plan | Star Wars 
 
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    | "Chip off the old Flintstone" with her own cereal | Pebbles 
 
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    | It's as old as the code of Hammurabi, which didn't mention what the rates were | fire insurance 
 
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    | In 1839, Englishmen put almost 200 tons of it up their noses | snuff 
 
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    | Answer to the children's riddle "Why does a hummingbird hum?" | [Laughter] 
 Because he doesn't know the words
 
 
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    | As an acronym it's a tombstone title; as a word it means "tear" | r.i.p. 
 
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    | Of about 5, 25, or 45, percentage of adults in the U.S. who've been on TV | 25 
 
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    | It's where Fred took the family in the opening of every show | drive-in theater 
 
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    | Most widespread type of this is performed on embers from a wood fire, as in India | walking on fire 
 
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    | With the Scotch thistle & English rose this symbol of the trinity is part of British coat of arms | (Stanton: What is frankincense?) 
 shamrock
 
 
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    | Mythology says Hera was so fond of these birds she adorned their tails with the eyes of her love, Argus | peacock 
 
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    | A paronomasia, it's a play on similar sounding words | pun 
 
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    | In # of phones per 100 people, the U.S. ranks third, behind these 2 European countries that begin with S | (Joe: What are Spain and Switzerland?) 
 Switzerland & Sweden
 
 
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    | The Flintstones celebrated this anniversary October 14, 1985 | (Alex: It was the [*] anniversary and it was also Fred Flintstone Day here in Los Angeles.) 
 25th
 
 
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    | To contain a forest fire, it's created by clearing a strip of land ahead of the flames | fire break 
 
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    | On January 1, 1788 the Daily Universal Register assumed this new name | London Times 
 
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    | 1/2 an hr. before this song was to be recorded, the title was changed from "Run, Rabbit, Run" to this: | (Marie: Nice music.) (Alex: Pardon?)
 (Marie: Nice music.)
 [Laughter]
 (Marie: Um, what is "Birds Of A Feather"?)
 [The song was played again going into the break.]
 
 "Fly, Robin, Fly"
 
 
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    | Abbreviated "Sn", it's the only 3-letter element | tin 
 
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    | A "Money" magazine survey said people still think this is the best way to get rich | (Alex: [*], yes.) [It seemed that Alex did not realize the board had been cleared.]
 (Marie: Uh, could you make another category?)
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 (Alex: No, you blazed through that in beautiful fashion.)
 
 hard work
 
 
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    | Fred & Barney were lodge members of this "Loyal Order" | Water Buffaloes 
 
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    | In this 1983 film, Nick Nolte played a journalist in Nicaragua during the 1979 revolution | Under Fire 
 
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