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This organ's oil is a good source of vitamins A & D |
(S: What is cod liver oil...the liver?) (minute to go...)
Liver
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Robert Duvall felt Sally Kellerman's "hot lips" when he played Major Frank Burns in this 1970 film |
M*A*S*H
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For women's health, Cosmopolitan Magazine recommends wearing 4" ones for only an hour |
Heels
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Familiar proverb about elderly canines & their learning ability |
"You can't teach an old dog new tricks"
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As you might guess, it's the only continent a bat doesn't call home |
Antarctica
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Number of balls you need to get a base on balls |
4
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Of up to 8,000, 80,000 or 8,000,000, the number of eggs one cod may spawn at one time |
8,000,000
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In 1996 this "Lawrence of Arabia" star released the 2nd volume of his memoir "Loitering with Intent" |
Peter O'Toole
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This rhyming term refers to a short shirt that may show off a toned tummy |
Crop top
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Roald Dahl wrote the script for this 1967 James Bond film that took 007 to Japan |
You Only Live Twice
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As it's nocturnal, a bat has only these cells in its eyes, no cones |
Rods
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In tournament play, this sport's 2 1/2-inch diameter ball must be white or yellow |
Tennis
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Most of the cod caught is of the species named for this body of water |
(P: What is Cape Cod?) (buzzer sounds) (Alex: Oh, we won't get a chance to explore those 2 last clues in the category "The Cod", & boy, there are a lot of folks out there who are really disappointed over that!)
Atlantic Ocean
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This "Tasmanian Devil" played Robin Hood but was perhaps most perfectly cast as Don Juan |
Errol Flynn
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A horizontal blade on the back of a car, or a back-of-the-pack competitor who affects the outcome |
(S: What is a dark horse?)
Spoiler
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Walter Cronkite was the chief correspondent for this '50s TV series that recreated historical events |
You Are There
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Like ants, most bats live in large groups called these |
(S: What are hills?)
Colonies
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This type of store is indicated by the sign of the 3 balls |
Pawn shop
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He gave Lauren Bacall a gold bracelet with her name engraved on one side & "The Whistler" on the other |
Humphrey Bogart (her husband)
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The classic men's hat seen here, it was the trademark of saxophone great Lester Young |
(Shelley: What is a fedora?)
a pork pie hat
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Van Halen & The Kinks' first Top 40 hit, or a good reply if you don't know it |
"You Really Got Me"
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Chiroptera, the order to which bats belong, means "with" these "on their hands" |
(S: What are eyes?) (D: What are webs?)
Wings
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Keene, New Hampshire is known for manufacturing miniature & precision ones |
Ball bearings
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Before starring on film as Ike Turner & Othello, he played Cowboy Curtis on TV's "Pee Wee's Playhouse" |
Laurence Fishburne
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Though its name is associated with cheap flash, this glazed cotton fabric is still a popular choice for sofas |
(D: What is satin?)
Chintz
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This Thomas Wolfe title proved sadly prophetic; it was published posthumously |
You Can't Go Home Again
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The horseshoe bat doesn't emit its echolocation squeaks through its mouth; they come out of this |
Nose
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This racquet court sport was named after the sound the rubber ball made when it hit a wall |
(P: What is racquetball?)
Squash
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