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Dracula could tell you that Walachia & Transylvania are regions of this country |
Romania
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Whether it's a fruit or vegetable, it's the basis of pomodoro & marinara sauces for pasta |
Tomato
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Garment worn by Wee Willie Winkie as he "runs through the town, upstairs and downstairs" |
Nightgown
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In 1981 he won some respect & a Grammy for his comedy album "No Respect" |
Rodney Dangerfield
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At first ABC would only let Fonzie wear a leather jacket when he was with this vehicle |
His motorcycle
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Chocolate ice cream with marshmallows & chocolate-covered almonds |
Rocky road
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Cape Roca, mainland Europe's westernmost point, is on the coast of this country |
Portugal
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This small pitcher with a nautical name is used to pour sauces over your food |
(D: What is a boat?) (Judges: Yes!)
Gravy boat
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The only one of The 3 Men In A Tub not affiliated with the food industry |
Candlestick maker
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A 1986 article on her in Ladies' Home Journal was titled "Talking With Doctor Goodsex" |
Dr. Ruth Westheimer
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Mr. T drove this title group around in a black GMC van with red trim |
The A-Team
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He "checked into his room, only to find Gideon's Bible" |
Rocky Raccoon
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Islands located in this arm of the Mediterranean include the Cyclades & Dodecanese |
Aegean Sea
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In "Don Quixote", Cervantes asserted that this sensation "is the best sauce in the world" |
Hunger
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"Who killed Cock Robin? 'I,' said" he, " 'with my bow and arrow, I killed Cock Robin'" |
(Alex: With a minute left.)
the Sparrow
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In the 1980s, $10 million was spent to save this animal, seen here, from extinction |
(Dave: What is a [**]?) [Originally ruled incorrect; reversed at first break]
a California condor (condor accepted)
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The type of title automobile driven by Elaine Nardo, Tony Banta & Alex Reiger |
Taxi
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This 1975 cult film featured such songs as "Dammit, Janet" & "Over At The Frankenstein Place" |
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
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Malta lies about 60 miles south of this largest Mediterranean island |
Sicily
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The name of this wine sauce served on meats betrays its point of origin, Bordeaux |
(Naomi: What is bearnaise?)
bordelaise sauce
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"Needles and pins, needles and pins", when a man" does this "his trouble begins" |
Marries
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At the 1980 Winter Olympics he set records in the 500-, 1,000-, 1,500-, 5,000- & 10,000-m. speed skating races |
Eric Heiden
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Ernest Borgnine played this man, skipper of the U.S. Navy's PT73 |
Quinton McHale
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In the bluegrass classic, it's "Home sweet home to me" |
Rocky Top, Tennessee
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About a tenth of Estonia's land area consists of islands in this sea |
Baltic Sea
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Avery Island, Louisiana has shipped little bottles of this hot sauce to the world since 1868 |
Tabasco sauce
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"Tom, Tom the piper's son, he learned to play when he was young", but he could play only this song |
"Over The Hills And Far Away"
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At age 87, after 62 years of rule, this emperor died January 7, 1989 |
Hirohito
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On "Knight Rider" William Daniels provided the voice of this talking Trans-Am |
KITT
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Somebody up there must have liked him; he was world middleweight boxing champ in 1947 & '48 |
(Pete: Who is Rocky Marciano?) ... (Alex: Marciano was heavyweight champ, not in those years.)
Rocky Graziano
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