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Before the 1863 Vicksburg campaign, he was a brigadier general; after, a major general |
Grant
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In Hans Christian Andersen's works, a wicked sea witch gave her a potion that changed her tail into 2 legs |
the Little Mermaid
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John XXIII, Innocent X, George III |
George III
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On September 13, 1998 he won an Emmy for his Oscar hosting |
Billy Crystal
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A dugout boat is one of these hollowed out |
a log
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The principle of "One person, one" this was established after the Supreme Court case Gray v. Sanders |
a vote
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This tale from the Arabian Nights is subtitled "or, the Wonderful Lamp" |
"Aladdin"
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Alexander II, Urgent III, Eugene IV |
(Kevin: Who is Alexander II?) (Christine: Who is Eugene?)
[NOTE: Mark responded "Who is Urgent", and was counted correct.]
Urgent III
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An Emmy-winning TNT series about this movie studio was subtitled "When the Lion Roared" |
MGM
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This cracked hollow vessel that weighs a ton is a tourist attraction in Philadelphia |
the Liberty Bell
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(Back to the garage.) These are all examples of this tool. (Mine's for big jobs.) |
(Kevin: What's a scraper?) ... (Alex: Oh, you're not into tools. Those were all [*].)
chisels
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Before the Peace of Karlowitz, Hungary belonged to Turkey; after, to this future partner in an empire |
(Kevin: What's the Ottoman Empire?) (Mark: What is Hungary?) ... (Alex: The [*]-Hungarian Empire.)
Austria
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The 3 Little Pigs told the Big Bad Wolf, "Oh, no! I won't let you in. Not by the hair of" this |
(Alex: Your...yeah, we'll give him that. "Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin.")
your chinny-chin-chin
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Clement X, Malcolm X, Pius X |
(Alex: Who is Malcolm, better known as "Malcolm X", not "the Tenth".)
Malcolm X
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Combined, Tyne Daly & Sharon Gless won 6 Best Actress Emmys in 6 years for their roles on this series |
Cagney and Lacey
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(Jimmy gives the clue.) When Alex needs to hold something down to weld, he puts one of these on it |
(Mark: What is a vice?) ... (Alex: It's a vice [*], as a matter of fact.)
a (vice) clamp
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They're the 2 different names of this city before & after the events seen here |
(Mark: [Shaking his head] Don't know.) ... (Alex: Well, that was the evacuation at the American embassy in [*], now called [**] in Vietnam. All right, you're down to $1,500 but still in the lead. We have a minute to go. Select.)
Saigon & Ho Chi Minh City
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A wicked witch & a handsome prince both used her long braided hair to climb up a high tower to visit her |
Rapunzel
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Daniel Sackheim's 1994 Best Director Emmy was for the "Tempest in a C-Cup" episode of this Steven Bochco series |
NYPD Blue
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Before 1979, we often associated this name with canned chili peppers; after, with the man seen here |
(Mark: Who is Noriega?)
Ortega
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The old woman who lived in a shoe gave her children this without any bread |
(Alex: She gave them [*]. We would have accepted "porridge," also.
broth
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This series' William Daniels & Bonnie Bartlett were the first husband & wife to win Emmys for playing husband & wife |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
St. Elsewhere
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(Last one.) Alex is gonna square up an old screwdriver using this tabletop device |
(Mark: What is [*]?) (Alex: Gri--hoo hoo...) (Mark: Grinder?) (Alex: Ooh... okay, we'll give it to you.) [Laughter] (Alex: It's [*] on a grinding machine, so you're back on the plus side.)
a grindstone
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