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Louis the Stubborn, Louis the Do-Nothing, & Louis from Overseas were all kings of this country |
France
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This offshoot of soccer is named for a school in England |
rugby
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Last name of designers Calvin & Anne, II |
Klein
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It's the 1st U.S. federal holiday of the year |
January 1st (New Year's Day)
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"Who can take a sunrise, sprinkle it with dew, cover it in choc'late & a miracle or two?" |
"The Candy Man"
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It tops the other 7 juices in V-8 |
tomato juice
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European capital that contains the Lenin Library, the Lenin Stadium & the Lenin Mausoleum |
Moscow
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The overarm "crawl" swimming stroke was introduced to England in 1902 from this country |
(Alex: Yes, it's known as the [*]n crawl.)
Australia
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Playboy okays wearing both suspenders & this, but only if trying out for nerd of the year |
a belt
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Flower most associated with Memorial Day |
(Maureen: What is a carnation?) (Bob: What is a rose?) ... (Alex: "In Flanders Fields, the [*] grow / Between the crosses".)
poppies
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"He rocks in the tree-top all day long" |
"Rockin' Robin"
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This main ingredient in S.O.S. pads helps you scour out scum |
(Alex: Not fast enough here, Richard. The main ingredient here is [*].)
steel wool
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Country whose capital was formerly called Koebnannehavn, meaning "Merchants' Harbor" |
Denmark
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Springfield, Massachusetts is site of this sport's Hall of Fame |
basketball
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He helped dress fake troops to fool the Germans in WWII, but didn't put a "BB" on the uniforms |
(Alex: Yes, he was a member of the engineer camouflage battalion, by the way.)
Bill Blass
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In 1987, this holiday will be observed for the 212th time |
July 4th (Independence Day)
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"Wider than a mile; I'm crossin' you in style some day" |
"Moon River"
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It tops the list on the Fritos bag |
(Richard: What is potato?)
corn
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This low country's oldest university is the State University of Leiden, founded in 1575 |
the Netherlands
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Marks which distinguish Wilson footballs used in college games from the ones they make for the pros |
(white) stripes
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Newsweek joked a museum for this apparel invented in 1946 might consist of 2 domes & a pyramid |
(Alex: See, some of Newsweek's jokes are not as good as the ones we use on our show.)
the bikini
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Wintertime Jewish holiday that's mentioned in the New Testament but not in the Jewish Bible |
Hanukkah
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"Doesn't have a point of view, knows not where he's going to, isn't he a bit like you & me?" |
"Nowhere Man"
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In Jell-O, it's sugar, but in sugar-free Jell-O, the main ingredient is this |
(Maureen: What is aspertame?)
gelatin
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Affair with Magda Lupescu kept Carol II from assuming the throne of this country for 3 years |
Romania
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When he KO'd Ingemar Johansson, 6/20/60, he became 1st man to regain heavyweight championship |
Floyd Patterson
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They probably got their name from the fact they were 4" longer than ordinary knickerbockers |
plus fours
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Flag Day is a legal holiday only in this state, where Betsy Ross worked as a seamstress |
(Maureen: What is Philadelphi--uh.)
Pennsylvania
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"'Cause I can't explain the tears that I shed over you, over you" |
"Goin' Out Of My Head"
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It's the #1 ingredient in A.1. steak sauce & Johnson's baby shampoo, too |
(Alex: It's the No. 1 ingredient in so many things. [*]. Maureen? ...And probably the main ingredient in my body.)
water
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