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These volunteers were so named because they were ready to fight at 60 seconds' notice |
Minutemen
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The meat cooked in these pits is generally beef in Texas but pork in North Carolina |
barbeque
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Duane & Gregg, in the '60s they recorded as Hour Glass |
The Allman Brothers
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Supplementary statistics stuck onto the back of a book |
an appendix
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Shortly after arriving in France in 1924, he completed "The Great Gatsby" |
F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Mr. Bono's baby rabbits |
Sonny's bunnies
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Hanged as a spy on September 22, 1776, his body probably still lies somewhere in midtown Manhattan |
Nathan Hale
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One of Elvis Presley's favorite dishes was a sandwich filled with mashed bananas & this spread |
peanut butter
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Brothers Eddie & Alex, who formed the core of this band, were born in the Netherlands |
Van Halen
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The appendix is vermiform, meaning shaped like one of these |
a worm
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While serving as an ambulance driver, he was injured at Fossalta di Piave, Italy on July 8, 1918 |
Ernest Hemingway
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Drescher's devotees |
Fran's fans
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About 8,000 British prisoners were taken in this last major battle of the war |
Yorktown
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A slice of this bread that comes in a dotted bag can be wadded up smaller than a ping-pong ball & bounced |
Wonder Bread
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Jermaine to this category is this quintet with hits such as "I'll Be There" & "Dancing Machine" |
The Jackson 5
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Worms is home to what may be this country's oldest Jewish cemetery |
(Alex: With almost one minute left in the round.)
Germany
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He's written plays based on his works, including "Dandelion Wine" & "Fahrenheit 451" |
Ray Bradbury
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Eastwood's candies |
Clint's mints
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This 1765 act of Parliament called for taxes on such items as dice & playing cards |
the Stamp Act
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A pioneering jazz composer shares his nickname with this rich dessert |
Jelly Roll (Morton)
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Group seen here; the oldest brother is 16: |
Hanson
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The Danube River rises in Germany's Schwarzwald & empties into this sea |
(Barbara: What is the Mediterranean?) (David: What is the North Sea?)
the Black Sea
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This essayist wrote 3 children's stories, the last being "The Trumpet of the Swan" in 1970 |
E.B. White
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Vanna's dancewear |
White's tights
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This British nobleman was King George III's chief minister throughout the American Revolution |
(Steve: Who was William Pitt?)
Lord North
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In Cincinnati the "five-way" type of this dish includes spaghetti, cheese, onions & beans |
chili
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Brothers Tim, Andrew & Jon Farriss form half of this "Need You Tonight" sextet |
INXS
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The Black Sea bass is a popular catch among fishermen off this Palmetto State |
South Carolina
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From 1903 to 1905, American author Winston Churchill served in the legislature of this "Granite State" |
New Hampshire
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Mr. Crystal's female foals |
(Alex: Well done--obviously a young woman who enjoys playing word games!)
Billy's fillies
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