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The homeless can dine with dignity on elegant entrees in this Georgia capital's Cafe 458 |
Atlanta
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This host & his guests just did old routines at 1st, so "The Texaco Star Theatre" started without writers |
Milton Berle
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This musical inspired the perfume "Esprit de Phantom"--we don't know if the phantom wears it |
Phantom of the Opera
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His mom 1st tried to bathe him in fire to make him immortal & was stopped; later she dipped him |
Achilles
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A lyre insignia worn by navy personnel indicates this duty |
band (musicians)
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According to Maidenform, 50% of these sold today are underwire, compared to 20% 10 years ago |
bras
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You can visit bats, scorpions & screech owls at the Living Desert near Palm Desert in this state |
California
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In this sitcom a banker was haunted by 3 ghosts--George & Marian Kerby & a booze-loving dog named Neil |
[ERRATUM: The lady's name was Marion.]
Topper
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Of My Sin, Your Sin or Our Sin, the one that's a Lanvin perfume |
My Sin
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The Roman god Janus is usually depicted with this many noses |
(Alex: Yes, he's usually depicted as [*]-faced.)
2
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These naval battalions construct & repair overseas bases |
Seabees
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Seattle leads in per capita consumption of this company's chocolate bars; New York City leads in Kisses |
Hershey
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The only "skyscraper" in this Alaska city is a 14-story mining dredge, but "there's no place like" it |
(Susan: What is Anchorage?)
Nome
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Subject taught by "Our Miss Brooks" |
English
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Musical "Night Pieces" written by Chopin, or the Caron perfume you might wear to listen to them |
Nocturne
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It's what Daedalus used to hold the feathers in place on the wings he made |
wax
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In 1942 Congress authorized a women's naval reserve known by this acronym |
WAVES
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Of the English Tudors, hers was the longest reign, 45 years |
Queen Elizabeth I
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The only place where this carnivorous plant is found naturally is in a small area of the Carolinas |
(Locker: What is a pitcher plant?)
the Venus flytrap
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For the '52-53 season, this redhead's "Talent Scouts" show was ranked No. 2, while his variety series was No. 3 |
Arthur Godfrey
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This perfume, named for a Rodeo Drive boutique, is the top-selling scent in the U.S. |
Georgio
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When Greek sailors heard these, they pulled over; motorists today do the same |
(Susan: What are horns?) [Candy rings in] (Alex: Sorry, I heard it from the audience, Candy, I can't let you respond; somebody in the audience said it out loud, they can't control themselves.) [Alex did not give the correct response until after the break.]
the sirens
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It's the lowest rank among admirals in the U.S. Navy |
a rear admiral
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In 1989, 3 films used this song in their opening minutes, 1 film was even named after it:
"Stars shining bright above you / Night breezes seem to whisper "I love you" / Birds singin' in the sycamore trees..." |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Locker: I think I missed that film.) (Alex: The film that was named after it was Dream a Little Dream, but you got the song title correct and that's all that matters.) [The song was not reprised going into the break.]
"Dream A Little Dream Of Me"
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Passengers on plane can spot traces of this Missouri-to-New Mexico trail when flying over the desert |
the Santa Fe Trail
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Ed Norton of "The Honeymooners" was a fan of this daily "space opera" with Al Hodge |
Captain Video (and His Video Rangers)
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Ads for this cosmetics queen was going to keep her "Private Collection" perfume to herself |
Estée Lauder
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Cadmus founded this city that was later to have "7 against" it |
Thebes
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As his ship was being destroyed in the war of 1812, James Lawrence issued this dying command |
Don't give up the ship
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