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Hard working but sterile creatures seen here
"At first the miners used them to pack in and out. When the miners turned to tourism, they discovered it was the best way to show the canyon." |
mules
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Actress Blythe Danner is mom to this Oscar-winning actress |
Gwyneth Paltrow
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It can be a small chest to hold a couple of tablets or a big ship to hold at least 2 of every animal |
an ark
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She lived with a septet of men who didn't even get names until 1937 |
Snow White
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In 1922 this company peeled off 8 million Washingtons for a Lincoln-- Lincoln Motors |
Ford
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The word Oklahoma comes from a Choctaw expression meaning "people of" this color |
red
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1,450 miles long, it's the Grand Canyon's "backbone" |
the Colorado River
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(Sofia models the clue.) Jensen Buchanan wore the gown I have on to the 2001 Nurses' Ball on this daytime soap |
(Ron: What is [*]?) (Alex: Why are you laughing?) (Ron: It's my favorite show.) (Alex: It is? Okay! It's the luck of the draw, and it worked out. Aren't you sorry you didn't risk more?)
General Hospital
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At the Backstage in Culver City, Glynis can pour you one of these containing several servings of beer |
(David: What is a pint?)
a pitcher
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Call Joan Rivers! It's all about foot fashion & royalty for this girl also known as Cendrillon |
Cinderella
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(Sarah rings in the clue.) In the 1950s, the first commercial for this "saute and simmer" product featured the San Francisco cable cars |
(Lauren: What is [*]?) (Alex: The San Francisco treat, yes indeed.)
Rice-a-Roni
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The Israelites miraculously escaped across this body of water in Exodus 14 |
the Red Sea
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Developer of Grand Canyon tourism described here; Judy Garland played one of his Girls
"So they went back east and offered young, single women good pay and lodging to work at his establishments." |
(Brett) Harvey
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Her TV roles have included Brenda Walsh & Prue Halliwell |
Shannen Doherty
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Oh, Archie! It's a large bin for coal or an underground chamber for gunners |
a bunker
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This indecisive girl commits home invasion, then deal with ursine land owners |
Goldilocks
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The battle over the bottom line was drawn in 1978 when this brand challenged Pampers |
Huggies
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It was the last of Krzysztof Kieslowski's 3 films whose titles matched the 3 colors in the French flag |
Red
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The show says that basically 2 geological processes created the Grand Canyon: uplift & this |
erosion
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She was called on to play call girl Gloria Wandrous in the movie "BUtterfield 8" |
Elizabeth Taylor
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The container called a "vial" can also contain this pair of letters instead of the "v" |
[Following this clue, Alex erroneously goes to David for the next selection instead of Ron.]
ph
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A house made of food turns into a house of horror when 2 kids bake a witch in this "Grimm" tale |
Hansel & Gretel
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This company that brought out the TV dinner in the early '50s was bought by Campbell's in 1955 |
Swanson
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To an Aussie, a "bluey" is a woman with this color hair |
red
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3-named Grand Canyon conqueror described here
"He stood only 5-feet 2-inches tall, weighed a hundred and ten pounds and had only one arm, but he was a formidable man by any measure." |
(Alex: And his name was [*], hence, Lake Powell.)
John Wesley Powell
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As this title nymphet, Sue Lyon was the object of James Mason's desires |
Lolita
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(Jimmy holds the clue.) It's the container I'm holding. Ah, there's my Renoir! |
(David: What's an easel?) --- (Alex: [*] is right, and I'm glad you came up with that correct response, because a few moments ago, in error, I went to David and got him to make the selection instead of you. So we're back on track, Ron.
a portfolio
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Oops! Visiting this long-tressed gal, the prince is blinded in a fall |
Rapunzel
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A dun deal of 1933 was Dun merging with this company |
Bradstreet
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In a 15th century English war, a rose of this color represented the House of York |
(Lauren: What is red?) ... (Alex: Caught you on the last one. Sorry, Lauren.)
white
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