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First shot of the Civil War was fired there |
Fort Sumter
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Popular doll that comes with adoption papers |
a Cabbage Patch Kid
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Resembling a rock video, this film inspired off-the-shoulder sweatshirt fashions |
Flashdance
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His home-run records were broken by Maris & Aaron |
Babe Ruth
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The only state named after a president |
Washington
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The Brothers Grimm wrote about these 2 children of a broom maker |
Hansel & Gretel
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It was the capital of the Confederacy |
(Jack: What is Louisville?)
Richmond, Viriginia
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In Monopoly, the corner between Boardwalk & Mediterranean |
Go
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Her film "Yentl" has been called "Tootsie on the Roof" |
Barbra Streisand
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He has an I.Q. of 131, has written a best-seller, and stands 7'2" tall |
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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Ponce de Leon named this Southern state for its flowers |
Florida
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Sin cities of the Bible |
Sodom & Gomorrah
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General who ravaged Georgia, then explained "War is hell" |
General (William Tecumsah) Sherman
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To play this, you need wickets, mallets and wooden balls |
croquet
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Best Picture of '42, it featured the following: |
(Alex: Michael, any time.) (Michael: What is [*]?) (Alex: What is [*], yes. "As Time Goes By." Michael, you're in the lead with $2500 right now!)
Casablanca
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In 1971, became first woman athlete to win over $100,000 in a year |
Billie Jean King
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1 of 2 Eastern Seaboard states named after queens of England |
Maryland (or Virginia)
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It's the world's largest mail-order co. |
Sears-Roebuck
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Battle known as "high water mark of the Confederacy" |
(Michael: That's easy. What is [*]?) (Alex: You're right, again, it is easy, for you. Select once more.) [Laughter]
the Battle of Gettysburg
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"Spit in the ocean" is a variety of this card game |
(Alex: Looks like I'm the only gambler here, and I'll have to give it to you. The correct question is "What is [*]?" "What is [*]?")
poker
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She hit "The Road" 7 times with Hope & Crosby |
Dorothy Lamour
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Figure skater who won only U.S. gold at 1968 Winter Olympics in France |
(Jack: Who was Dorothy Hamill?)
Peggy Fleming
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The only state with a one-syllable name |
Maine
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Originally, these dancers' names were Frederick Austerlitz & Virginia McNath |
Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers
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The 2 vessels involved in the first battle between ironclad warships |
the Monitor & the Merrimack
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It's a tied game in chess |
a stalemate
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Current comic hit chronicling 30 years of a mother-daughter relationship |
(Alex: You got it, I bet you saw the film, too.) (Cynthia: Yeah.)
Terms of Endearment
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Voted "Greatest All-round Athlete of Last Half Century", he was full-blooded American Indian |
Jim Thorpe
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They were the opposing attorneys at the Scopes "Monkey" Trial |
(Cynthia: Oh, no, who were Clarence Darrow and, um... who's the other guy?!) (Alex: Hurry!) (Cynthia: [Bouncing up and down] I don't know!) [The time expiry signal sounds for Cynthia.] (Alex: Oh, I'm sorry, Cynthia, we can't give it to you! That's an incorrect answer. Jack?) (Jack: Who were [*]?) (Alex: That is the right question. Cynthia, I'm sorry, our law clerk didn't make it that time. And we've got less than a minute to play. Jack, select for me!)
Clarence Darrow & William Jennings Bryan
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