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En route to the Pacific from 1804 to 1806, this duo's expedition sang, played music & danced with the Indians they met |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
Lewis & Clark
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On the final show of its first network run, its mystery guest was its host, John Daly |
(Darlene: What is I've Got A Secret?)
What's My Line?
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From words meaning "to" & "day", it means to suspend a court session until another day |
(Leslie: What is recess?)
adjourn
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You'll find the Holy Terror Gold Mine (which the owner named for his wife) near Mount Rushmore in this state |
South Dakota
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Tenderfoot is the first level of advancement in this youth organization's "troops" |
Boy Scouts
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(Hi, I'm Jeff Probst, host of "Rock & Roll Jeopardy!") Bill Cullen hosted the daytime version of this show for 9 years; its second host has racked up 27 |
The Price Is Right
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A petition for certiorari asks that an appellate court, usually this high one, review a case's record |
Supreme Court
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On a weather map a line with little triangles is this type of front |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
a cold front
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Its official state dog is the American Water Spaniel (there must not be an American Cheese Spaniel) |
Wisconsin
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He, not Horatio, was the horn blower of rhyme |
Little Boy Blue
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Before becoming Christine on "Night Court", she dealt out cards on "Card Sharks" |
Markie Post
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Norman Dacey wrote a bestseller on "How to Avoid" this court examination of a will |
(Ryan: What is an audit?)
probate
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This D.C. library houses the world's foremost collection of works by & about Shakespeare |
(Darlene: What is the Library of Congress?) (Ryan: What are the National Archives?)
the Folger Library
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Madonna popularized the terms "Material Girl", "Vogue" & this phrase for a plaything |
(Alex: Now why would a priest know that?) (Ryan: Long story, Alex!)
"Boytoy"
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In 1611 this captain of the Discovery couldn't keep his mutinous crew at "Bay" |
(Ryan: Who is Captain Bligh?)
Henry Hudson
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The regular & "Plus" versions of this game were hosted by Allen Ludden; the "Super" version, by Bert Convy |
Password
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(Hi, I'm Catherine Bell of "JAG") This synonym for "brief" refers to a court-martial with just 1 officer acting as judge & jury |
Summary court-martial
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This Virginia city is named for a house of worship built near the great falls of the Potomac River |
Falls Church
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When Deniece Williams hit No. 1 with this song in 1984, she was "Footloose" & fancy free |
"Let's Hear It for the Boy"
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Hungarian count Samuel Teleki named this African lake for the Crown Prince of Austria |
(Ryan: What is Victoria?)
Lake Rudolf
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Jack Klugman was on the panel when this show debuted in 1973; his ex-wife Brett went on to become a regular |
Match Game
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A room in Westminster Palace where the powerful were tried, it now refers to any secret court |
Star Chamber
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At Carowinds theme park, the Thunder Road roller coaster careens through both of these adjoining states |
North & South Carolina
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This Terrence Rattigan play & David Mamet movie is about 14-year-old Ronnie's attempt to clear his name |
The Winslow Boy
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