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It's the capital of Jordan |
Amman
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Books bearing his name include his "Police Blotter: Real-Life Crime Headlines from the Tonight Show" |
Jay Leno
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It's a figure of menace, especially to children, not a guy who loves to dance |
the boogieman
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When Marconi transmitted the letter "S" across the Atlantic in 1901, it was in this form |
(Vaughan: What is wireless?) [Initially ruled incorrect; reversed during the first break] (Peter: What is radio wave?) ... (Alex: Our judges have reversed. Our clue was phrased a little loosely, and we are accepting "wireless" for wireless telegraphy, because that's the form in which that message was sent, Vaughan, so you're picking up $200 and Peter, your response "didn't occur", so we're giving you back your $100.)
Morse code
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Water Works, Luxury Tax, Short Line |
Monopoly
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If jazz singer Fitzgerald married the evil empire's Darth, she'd be... |
Ella Vader
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This country controls the eastern half of Tierra del Fuego, largest island in an archipelago of the same name |
Argentina
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Harvard shrink Dr. Alvin Poussaint wrote the afterword to this TV dad's "Fatherhood" |
Bill Cosby
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1962 would have followed 1914 & 1939 in the sequence if this had resulted from the Cuban Missile Crisis |
(Heather: What is Armageddon?) (Vaughan: What is the outbreak of world war?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
World War III
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From 1951 to 1953 he was the Swedish delegate to the U.N. |
Dag Hammarskjold
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Right foot yellow, left hand blue (oops... excuse me) |
Twister
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French designer Chanel's marriage to punker Iggy would make her... |
Coco Pop
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Morocco, Mali & Tunisia border this country |
Algeria
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This Wayans brother, once Homey the Clown, offers his comic take in "Bootleg" |
Damon Wayans
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Imaginary thought in the title of the following show tune |
"The Impossible Dream"
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This 1939 Ford model resulted from Edsel Ford's wanting a luxury car like they had in Europe |
(Peter: What is a Thunderbird?)
the Continental
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The wrench, the kitchen, Colonel Mustard |
Clue
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If actress Weld wed former Indiana basketball coach Bobby, she'd be... |
Tuesday Knight
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In the summer residents of this capital city suffer through the "nefos", a type of smog |
Athens
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Counterculture comic who favored us with his "Brain Droppings" |
George Carlin
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Seen here under a Seattle bridge is a depiction of one of these creatures |
a troll
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Lady Amalia, the wife of this discoverer of penicillin, was a member of Greece's parliament |
Sir Alexander Fleming
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Letter tiles, triple word score, double letter score |
Scrabble
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If supermodel Klum catwalks down the aisle with "Tiny Bubbles" singer Don, she'd be... |
Heidi Ho
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In the 1970s this Scottish fishing port became the center of the North Sea oil industry |
Aberdeen
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The comic & actor seen here, he wrote a conspiracy book called "UFOs, JFK and Elvis" |
Richard Belzer
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A type of musical pitch or baseball game you hear about, or a type of crime you wouldn't |
(Peter: [No response])
perfect
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In 1904 Col. William Gorgas took charge of anti-disease efforts in the building of this |
the Panama Canal
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Tweezers, funny bone, wish bone, Adam's apple |
Operation
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Game show panelist Carlisle gets cozy with comedian Jonathan, voice of a cartoon shrink, & becomes... |
Kitty Katz
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