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It follows "Pitts-" in the U.S. & "Edin-" in Scotland; we'll accept either pronunciation |
burgh (or "borough")
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"Immigrant goes to America, many hellos in America; nobody knows in America, Puerto Rico's in America!" |
West Side Story
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In 1997 Wham-O introduced a Max Flight version of this 1950s sensation that flew farther & was easy to catch |
the Frisbee
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This Seuss character who lived in a cave "stood there on Christmas Eve, hating the Whos" |
the Grinch
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Ohio: This redbird |
a cardinal
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"Thin" piece of disputed Israeli-Palestinian land involved in a clothes-shedding card game |
Gaza Strip Poker
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To pass for a native of Danvers, Massachusetts, don't pronounce this letter in the town's name |
the R (the "Ah")
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"He had it comin', he had it comin', he only had himself to blame" |
Chicago
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Wham-O owners heard about Australian kids using a bamboo ring for exercise; it became this 1958 fad |
a Hula Hoop
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This Harry Potter bad guy's name is French for "flight from death" |
(Brad: What is Volde... mar?) [A female judge calls "No."] ... (Alex: [French accent] [*].)
Voldemort
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Virginia: This bird, not Albert Pujols |
the cardinal
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Film legend who became an 1823 edict against European intervention in the Western Hemisphere |
the Marilyn Monroe Doctrine
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Pedernales is in the Dominican Republic; north of the border, the Pedernales River is in this state |
Texas
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"I can smile at the old days, I was beautiful then, I remember the time I knew that happiness was" |
(Alex: Yes, "Memory".)
Cats
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Wham-O received its name from this first product; when a projectile hit its target, it made a "Wham-O" sound |
(Brad: What's a bow and arrow set?)
a slingshot
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This villainess of "The Wizard of Oz" ruled over the Winkies |
(Sue: Who is the Wicked Witch...?) (Alex: Of...?)
the Wicked Witch of the West
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West Virginia: This crested bird |
(Sue: What's the finch?) ... (Ted: Sensing a pattern here...)
the cardinal
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"Bouncy" 1965 Beatles album that took over for Don Cornelius as host of a dance show |
Rubber Soul Train
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"Whatever Lola wants, Lola gets, and little man, little Lola wants you" |
Damn Yankees
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This 1962 Wham-O game named for a dance craze came with a moveable cross bar & 2 support stands |
Limbo
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Mrs. Augustine St. Clare sold Uncle Tom to this brutal, alcoholic plantation owner who later beat him to death |
(Alex: And that evil man was the evil [*]. [*].)
Simon Legree
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Kentucky: This colorful songbird |
(Brad: Nice, figured so.) (Alex: Ted sensed the pattern, and you picked up on it.) (Brad: Yeah...)
a cardinal
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Robert E. Lee's "right arm" general who sang "ABC" with a singing group |
Stonewall Jackson 5
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This Ohio village, Thomas Edison's birthplace, is named for a North Italian city but rhymes with "stylin'" |
(Alex: [*]. Mill-lan. Yes.)
Milan
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"All I need is one more try, gotta get that kite to fly" |
(Sue: What is 1776?)
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
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Versions of this lawn toy to keep you cool in the summer include "Wave Rider" & "Bounce 'N Splash" |
a Slip 'N Slide
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This villainous aide in a Shakespeare play states flatly, "I hate the Moor" |
(Alex: Yes, and he didn't say it that way, by the way. [High-pitched voice] "I hate the Moor".)
Iago
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Missouri: Not a redbird but this colorful creature |
(Sue: What is a cardinal?) ... (Alex: There was a pattern, and then we broke the pattern.) (Ted: At the right time.)
a bluebird
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1935 "lunar" Florida song that turned into an '80s Florida cop show |
[Applause for Brad's run of the category] (Alex: Well done in the category.) (Brad: Thank you.)
"Moon Over Miami Vice"
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