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    | Common name for a motor hotel | a motel 
 
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    | In 1976, they were "Grits & Fritz" | (Lori: Who were Mondale & Ferraro?) 
 Carter & Mondale
 
 
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    | In dollars, it's the state's fishing industry's most valuable catch | salmon 
 
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    | Sprite who carries "sleepy dust" to tired tots | the Sandman 
 
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    | Billboard says the Rock Era began July 9, 1955, when this Bill Haley classic hit #1 | "Rock Around The Clock" 
 
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    | William Bendix starred in both radio & TV versions of this sitcom | The Life of Riley 
 
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    | You'd find the Fairmont, Mark Hopkins, & Hyatt Embarcadero in this city | San Francisco 
 
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    | Truman left nothing to "spare" when he installed this in the White House basement | a bowling alley 
 
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    | 1 of 3 crops in which Washington is the nation's production leader | (1 of) apples (hops and rhubarb) 
 
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    | From "boggart" meaning specter, this evil fairy kidnaps children who leave home without permission | (Bob: Who is the boogey monster?) 
 the boogeyman
 
 
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    | Led by Diana Ross, this group had 12 chart-toppers, 10 more than the Beach Boys | the Supremes 
 
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    | A person imprisoned for the duration of his natural years | a lifer 
 
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    | Of resort, commercial, or residential, the type representing highest % of rooms in U.S. | (Alex: About 75% of the hotels are [*] hotels.) 
 commercial
 
 
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    | In 1970, Rose Kennedy went to Ethiopia for a mutual birthday party with this leader | Haile Selassie 
 
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    | Seattle-born comedienne who was Mrs. Jack Benny | Mary Livingstone 
 
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    | Abbey lubbers were minor devils who tempted these clerics to drunkenness | monks 
 
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    | This rock legend only had one #1 hit, "That'll Be The Day" | (Dan: Who is Bill Holly? [grimaces]) 
 Buddy Holly
 
 
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    | With an estimated 29 years for males, Chad in northern Africa has about the lowest this in the world | the life expectancy 
 
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    | In 1407, this "record" was introduced in French hotels to allow police to check on guests | the guest register 
 
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    | In 1932, Hattie Caraway of Arkansas was 1st woman elected to this | the United States Senate 
 
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    | Largest American glaciers outside Alaska are found on this highest Washington peak | (Lori: What is Mt. McKinley?) 
 Mt. Rainier
 
 
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    | In Scotland they wail & wash the clothes of people who'll die soon | banshees 
 
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    | Amazingly this immortal rocker didn't have a No. 1 hit until 1972, w/ following: 
 "We got the new alma mater /
 We must do our alma mater /
 When I was..."
 | [Bob gives his response before the song proper starts playing.  The singing continues under his and Alex's conversation.] (Alex: You don't even want to hear his alma mater.)
 (Bob: Not especially.)
 (Alex: The song was "My Ding-A-Ling", but you get $500 for identifying [*].  Save that music and play it as we go into the commercial break please.)
 [The song reprises as they go to commercial.]
 [NOTE: Alex read the word "Amazingly" at the beginning of the clue, but it did not appear on the onscreen Chyron.]
 
 Chuck Berry
 
 
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    | For 21 weeks in 1977 this song lit up Debby Boone's career | "You Light Up My Life" 
 
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    | At over 13 million square miles, Guinness calls this group the largest political division in the world | the British Commonwealth of Nations 
 
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    | The fairy king & queen in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | Oberon & Titania 
 
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    | Including "Shadow Dancing", his 1st 3 Top 40 songs hit #1 | Andy Gibb 
 
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    | Now in its 7th season, it is NBC's longest running prime time series | (Dan: What is The Guiding Life?) 
 Facts of Life
 
 
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