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Alphabetically, the 4th of the 50 states is this Razorback home |
(Ellen: What is Wisconsin?)
Arkansas
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It was first issued in 1866; before that, people talked about plugged quarters |
The nickel
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The black one of these, a symbol of Western Australia, is seen here on that state's flag |
the swan
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Word in common in Frank Herbert titles of 1965, 1969, 1976, 1981 & 1985 |
Dune
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Betty turned down being Helen Hunt's mom in this film, not liking how Nicholson's character treated the dog |
As Good As it Gets
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In 1982 these 2 major national health care organizations merged |
Blue Cross & Blue Shield
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Nickelodeon launched it in 1985 to target adults nostalgic for the terrible TV shows of their youth |
Nick at Nite
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The former French colonies of Ivory Coast & Mali each have flags of this many colors |
3
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Dante would have loved this Hawthorne character, Rappaccini's daughter |
Beatrice
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When this man hosted "The Tonight Show" from 1957 to 1962, Betty White was a regular guest |
(Raymon: Who was Steve Allen?) (Sharon: Who was Allen Ludden?)
Jack Paar
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It's the only "blue" book Dr. Seuss published |
"One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish"
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A real prince of a guy, Machiavelli would surely let you call him by this first name |
Niccolo
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The flag seen here is of this Baltic republic, that calls itself "Eesti Vabariik" |
(Sharon: What is Latvia?)
Estonia
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Completes the title of the Terry McMillan book "A Day Late and..." |
(Raymon: What is a day short?)
A Dollar Short
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Sitcom in which Betty played Ellen Harper, the daughter of Vicki Lawrence's character |
Mama's Family
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One of these can grow to about 100 feet long & weigh up to 150 tons |
Blue whale
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The 4th monarch of England in the 20th century, he died in 1972 |
(Sharon: Who is George VI?) (Alex: No. George VI died much earlier, earlier than his brother, [*].) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Edward VIII
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Similar in function to the Berlin Wall, the Green Line divides this Mediterranean island city |
(Raymon: I don't know.) (Alex: It's [*]. Did you forget the category?) (Raymon: Cyprus. Yeah.) (Alex: Yeah. On Cyprus. Less than a minute to go now.)
Nicosia
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In 2001 this U.S. state adopted a new flag incorporating 5 old flags & a tiny Confederate battle emblem |
(Raymon: What is North Carolina?)
Georgia
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In 1970 he delivered his first novel, "Deliverance" |
(James) Dickey
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Name of the show hosted by Betty's character Sue Ann Nivens, on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" |
"The Happy Homemaker"
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A's owner Charlie Finley wanted this pitcher to change his first name to "True" |
Vida Blue
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The 4th Nobel Prize winner for Physiology/Medicine, this Russian won in 1904 for work in the physiology of digestion |
Pavlov
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The gospel according to John tells of this Pharisee who secretly followed Jesus |
Nicodemus
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The flag seen here represents the president of this country |
Ireland
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"The Red White and Blue" was a 1987 novel by this husband of Joan Didion |
John Gregory Dunne
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One of Betty's many Emmys was for being a game show host on "Just" this |
(Alex: The show was called Just [*]!.)
Men
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In Ethiopia, it's known as the Abbai |
Blue Nile
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