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According to the cliche, "That's just" this part "of the iceberg" |
tip
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She was crowned queen of England just 4 days after Edmund Hillary conquered Mount Everest |
(Susan: Who is Elizabeth I?)
Elizabeth II
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Though Niki de Saint Phalle's perfume shows 2 of these animals entwined on the bottle, people buy it anyway |
(Rich: What are skunks?)
snakes
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Guinness says the record they reject most often is for the longest chain of these office supplies |
paperclips
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"All up and down the whole creation, sadly I roam, still longing for..." these people "at home" |
the old folks
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It can precede cord, current, off & saw |
rip
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In 1978 the duchess of Alba, one of the wealthiest women in this country, married an ex-priest |
(Robert: What is Italy?)
Spain
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Castor, an ingredient in perfume, comes from this "busy" animal |
(Rich: What is the bee?) ... (Alex: [*], yes. Castor is French for beaver.)
the beaver
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According to NFL GameDay magazine, the Redskins have 58,300 names on a waiting list for these |
season tickets
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The Camptown racetrack was this many "miles long, oh! doo-dah-day!" |
5 miles long
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It can be a sting from the cold or a small drink some might take to warm up |
nip
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Surprisingly, this man, Elvis' manager, was born in Holland, & his real name is Andreas van Kuijk |
Colonel Parker
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This 4-letter word can refer to an opera singer or her Emanuel Ungaro perfume |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
diva
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On August 26, 1988, 725 people put their right foot in & out & shook it all about doing this dance in NYC |
the Hokey Pokey
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"It rained all night the day I left, the weather it was dry; the sun so hot I" did this |
(Susan: What is I froze myself?)
froze to death
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A dot on a die |
(Susan: I blew it.) (Rich: What is one?) ... (Alex: A dot on a die is a [*]. We didn't say the equivalent, or what it represents.) [Alex reverses his ruling against Robert before the Double Jeopardy! Round, and points out the pattern of responses in the category (but incorrectly says that the last response was "sip").]
pip
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When he auctioned off his wacky wardrobe, his Pinball Wizard boots sold for over $20,000 |
Elton John
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It's what this device keeps track of; Treasury Sec'y Nicholas Brady has one on his desk:
$4,001,985,469,429 |
(Rich: What is the amount of money printed by the United States?) (Alex: Ooh no, sorry. Those figures going by were [*], and it is increasing very quickly, as you can see it; changing constantly: $4 trillion. All right.)
the national debt
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According to this song's lyrics, she was "borne, like a vapor on the summer air" |
Jeanie (with the light brown hair)
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Slang for impudent talk, your parents didn't want you to give them any |
lip
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This star of 1940s aquatic movie musicals is in the swim again with her own line of swimwear |
Esther Williams
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For the past 8 years she's put the ornament atop the national Christmas tree |
(Robert: Who is Nancy Reagan?) ... (Alex: Correct response? It's the wife of the vice president, [*], has been doing it, and she says she's going to continue doing it!)
Barbara Bush
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This "Queen of my Song" was asked to "wake unto me, starlight and dewdrops are waiting for thee" |
Beautiful Dreamer
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