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The U.S. Navy bought the first modern one of these, which used gasoline on the surface & electricity below |
a submarine
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A Spanish-speaking host may say, "Mi casa es su casa", "My" this "is your" this |
house
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This Dylan McDermott-Lara Flynn Boyle legal show "Made Perfect" as Best Drama in 1998 & '99 |
The Practice
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This man says that the ball is about to drop in Times Square when you play his New Year's Rockin' Eve slots |
Dick Clark
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Smarter than the average bear, he stole picnic baskets from Jellystone Park |
Yogi Bear
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Unlike 2000, 1900 wasn't one of these, so Thursday, March 1 followed Wednesday, Feb. 28 |
a leap year
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It's the English meaning of the title of Wayne Newton's hit song "Danke Schoen" |
thank you
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David Hyde Pierce has been nominated for an Emmy 7 times for playing this "Frasier" role, winning 3 times |
(Brandi: Who is Kelsey Grammer, oh, no, no, no, uh, uh, what's his name?) (Alex: Oh, you took too much time.)
Niles Crane
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"Are you experienced" to play the slots that feature this legendary rock guitarist left-handed? |
Jimi Hendrix
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Yoplait is a brand of this food |
yogurt
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One of these natural disasters killed 6,000 people on the Texas coast |
(Seth: What is a tornado?) ... (Alex: Yes, a little different from a tornado.) (Brandi: Thank you, Seth.)
a hurricane
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From Yiddish, it can mean liquid chicken fat or a sappy, sentimental story |
schmaltz
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In 1993 Dan Castellaneta won an Emmy for voice-over for the "Mr. Plow" episode of this series |
The Simpsons
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The video slot seen here is based on this TV show |
I Dream of Jeannie
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Half Dome & El Capitan are features of this California national park |
Yosemite
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Victor Emmanuel began a 46-year rule over this country, whose people thought his name was Vittorio Emanuele |
(Brandi: I'm going to go with "What is [*]?" Yes! You can. [Claps]) [Applause]
Italy
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Dobre utra means "Good morning" in this language spoken in Omsk & Tomsk |
(Brandi: Oh, goodness, what is Norwegian?) (Seth: What is, uh, Danish?)
Russia
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The Ken Burns series about this war won a 1991 Emmy for outstanding informational series |
(Steven: What is World War I?) ... (Alex: It was a great series about [*].)
the Civil War
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Herman shouts "I'm rich, I'm rich" with every big win in the game based on this ghoulish TV family |
the Munsters
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Looking at a skull, Hamlet says, "Alas, poor" this fellow of infinite jest |
(Seth: Can I just answer? Who is Yurick?) (Alex: [*]?) (Seth: [*], yeah.) (Alex: That's your pronunciation.)
Yorick
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Probably slapping & cursing, Walter Reed identified this insect as the cause of yellow fever |
a mosquito
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If you meet a fine Finn in a bar, ask for this by saying, "Mika on puhelin numeronne" |
(Alex: You've been in some Finnish bars!)
"May I have your phone number?"
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In 1989 Diane English won an Emmy for comedy writing for "Respect", the pilot episode of this series |
(Alex: That was the pilot episode for the very popular [*], [*]. Seth, you knew that!) (Seth: Yeah.) (Alex: But you didn't ring in.) (Seth: No.) (Alex: So you didn't win any money.) (Seth: I know.) (Alex: So suffer!)
Murphy Brown
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The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino has slots featuring this Sid Vicious-Johnny Rotten punk band |
(Brandi: Oh yes, I know this, who is…) (Alex: Oh, not quickly enough.) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the Sex Pistols
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Neil Simon wrote the play "Lost in" this city in New York |
Yonkers
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