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    | Netanya, Beersheba,
 Haifa
 | Israel 
 
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    | J. Alexander & Nigel Barker bring some testosterone to the judging panel on this show | America's Next Top Model 
 
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    | Knott's Berry Farm turns into "Knott's Scary Farm" mainly during this month | October 
 
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    | McKinley man, rode rough, bully for him | Teddy Roosevelt 
 
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    | This fast food giant has resumed its Monopoly game | McDonald's 
 
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    | Moose Jaw, Sudbury,
 Portage La Prairie
 | Canada 
 
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    | One of the few things the half brothers on this drama share is the love of basketball | One Tree Hill 
 
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    | Thrill to the spectacle of the "BraviSEAmo!" show at this Japanese city's DisneySea theme park | Tokyo 
 
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    | Never actually said he invented the Internet, told "An Inconvenient Truth" in 2006 | Al Gore 
 
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    | At this eatery, the calorie conscious can now replace cheese & sauce with "Fresco Style" fiesta salsa | Taco Bell 
 
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    | In 1673 Marquette & Joliet explored in birchbark ones of these | canoes 
 
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    | Bialystok, Slupsk,
 Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski
 | Poland 
 
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    | Taking buses from Bed-Stuy to Corleone Junior High School is an adventure in hilarity on this show | Everybody Hates Chris 
 
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    | Get away to Holiday World in Indiana to ride the Gobbler Getaway in the area named for this holiday | Thanksgiving 
 
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    | First Number 2 to go to Number One, anti-tea tax, lived to be 90 | (Frank: Who is Adams?) (Alex: Which one?)
 (Frank: [*]. The original.)
 
 John Adams
 
 
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    | Among the items you can have your way at this chain are its chicken fries & its chicken tenders | Burger King 
 
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    | Throwing techniques in this martial art are called nagewaza | (Frank: What is kung fu?) (Stephen: What is [**]?)
 (Alex: No.  Well, we'll accept that.  [*] was the one we were going for, but [**] is acceptable.)
 
 judo (jujitsu accepted)
 
 
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    | Nakuru, Kisumu,
 Nairobi
 | Kenya 
 
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    | Kristen Bell solves mysteries on this show now set in college | Veronica Mars 
 
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    | Zap aliens with a laser on the Men in Black Alien Attack ride at this movie-themed park in Florida | Universal Studios 
 
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    | Beat Alexander Hamilton's father-in-law to become Senator in 1791, did worse to Alexander Hamilton | Aaron Burr 
 
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    | In 1951 this chain served its first banana splits; in 2003 it launched a Blizzard-of-the-Month program | Dairy Queen 
 
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    | In U.S. harbors, these floating objects with red & white markings indicate the boundaries of safe water | buoys 
 
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    | Hoorn, Haarlem,
 Arnhem
 | the Netherlands 
 
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    | Brothers have to fight vampires, spirits & even clowns on this ghoulish drama | Supernatural 
 
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    | Ride the Curse of DarKastle at Busch Gardens Europe in Williamsburg in this Southern state | Virginia 
 
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    | More than a Metrodome, Nixon nemesis, was "Triple H" way before the WWE guy | (Hubert) Humphrey 
 
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    | Any hedgehog could tell you that this is the place to go to get toaster sandwiches & Coney hot dogs | Sonic 
 
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    | In the U.S. Army or Marine Corps, a platoon is normally commanded by this officer | (Alex: And you have a considerable lead, $2,800.) (Stephen: I'll wager... $796.)
 (Alex: And I won't ask you why.)
 [Laughter]
 (Alex: $796 it is, here is the clue...)
 
 a lieutenant
 
 
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