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During the Boer War, this future British prime minister escaped from a prison camp in Pretoria |
Winston Churchill
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No beans about it, this pair of organs helps maintain blood pressure & wash away waste |
Kidneys
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This Wisconsin city is the least populous city in the name of an NFL franchise |
Green Bay
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When this begins in April, remember to "spring forward" |
Daylight saving time
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A famous castle in Anaheim's Disneyland is named for this celebrated snoozer |
(Alex: And we have about a minute to go...)
Sleeping Beauty
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In 1996 Roger Daltrey & other members of this group reunited for a new presentation of "Quadrophenia" |
The Who
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In May 1502, with his son Ferdinand, he set sail on his fourth & last transatlantic voyage |
(Stephen: Who is Magellan?)
Christopher Columbus
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In most women after age 50, these egg-producing organs stop functioning |
Ovaries
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The Colorado Belle in this Nevada town is a riverboat-shaped casino on the banks of the Colorado River |
Laughlin
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Before "Dave's World", Harry Anderson kept disorder as Judge Harry T. Stone on this sitcom |
Night Court
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When you daydream, you're said to build "castles in" this |
The Air
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The last name of rocker Eddie who "cashed in" on the 1978 hit heard here: ("Two Tickets To Paradise") |
Money
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She claimed that St. Catherine, St. Margaret, & St. Michael told her to free the city of Orleans from the English |
Joan of Arc
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Veins carry blood to the heart & these vessels like the aorta carry it away |
Arteries
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Once a whaling center, Edgartown is now a resort area on this Massachusetts island |
Martha's Vineyard
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This actor proved himself a fighter in both "My Left Foot" & 1997's "The Boxer" |
Daniel Day-Lewis
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Much of this musical that features the following is set in a castle: |
(Stephen: What is "Anna and the King of Siam?")
Camelot
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In 1985 he fled "The Police" to release his first solo album, "The Dream of the Blue Turtles" |
Sting
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This "Great" czar, born in 1672, was prone to violent anger & sometimes beat his subordinates with a stick |
Peter the Great
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The gallbladder, in which extra bile is stored, lies just below this organ |
Liver
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Utica in this state chose its name in 1798 by drawing it out of a hat |
New York
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Before 1997's "Titanic", there was this 1958 film about the ship, based on a Walter Lord book |
(Regis: What is "The Poseidon?")
"A Night to Remember"
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Despite hits like "Un-Break My Heart", this singer recently announced she's broke |
Toni Braxton
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This generalissimo from El Ferrol, Spain was often known simply as El Caudillo -- "The Leader" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Francisco Franco
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You wouldn't want to visit the islets of Langerhans; they produce insulin in this organ |
Pancreas
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Not Dayton, Ohio, but Dayton in this state was the site of the Scopes Monkey Trial |
Tennessee
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Make the most of this clue & tell us the literal translation of "carpe diem" |
Seize the day
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Ironically, Tina Turner's first solo hit in 1984 was a remake of this Al Green hit |
"Let's Stay Together"
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