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SOMEDAY MY PRINCE WILL COME |
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Frankly, my dear, Victorians were shocked when the captain in "H.M.S. Pinafore" said this swear word |
damn
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The Los Angeles Kings retired his No. 99 jersey |
Wayne Gretzky
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Rainier Louis Henri Maxence Bertrand de Grimaldi is a prince of this principality |
Monaco
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You'll find the Bank of New York Company, Inc. at 1 this street |
Wall Street
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It's the sum total of the degrees in the angles of a quadrilateral |
360
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An upside-down smile (5) |
frown
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Director Peter Sellars' 1983 production of this operetta turned Nanki-Poo into a rock star on a motorbike |
The Mikado
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This Tour de France champ is strong enough to be Sheryl Crow's man |
Lance Armstrong
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In 2000 Peter Russell wrote the first new bio in over a century of this prince known as "the Navigator" |
Henry
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World capital where you'd find the head office of the airline JAL |
(Alex: Yes, Japan Air Lines.)
Tokyo
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These 2 coordinates are used to locate a point in a 2 dimensional Cartesian, or coordinate, system |
x & y
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3/4 or 2/5 (8) |
(Sue: What are fractions?)
fraction
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In the operetta "Thespis", a troupe of actors takes over the duties on this mountain so the gods can go on vacation |
[Alex reads "troupe" in the clue as "group".]
Olympus
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(Hi, I'm James Worthy.) This Hall of Fame Lakers announcer gave me my nickname "Big Game James" |
Chick Hearn
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In the 1240s David ap Llywelyn was the first to declare himself prince of this |
Wales
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It's the geographic "P" in the name of San Francisco-based power company PG&E |
Pacific
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His theorem says the sum of the squares of the 2 shorter sides of a right triangle equals the square of the hypotenuse |
Pythagoras
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Easily set on fire (9) |
flammable
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In Act I of this operetta, we find out that Frederic was supposed to be apprenticed to a "pilot", but his nurse misheard |
The Pirates of Penzance
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How sweet--he was the world welterweight champ from 1946 to 1951 |
Sugar Ray Robinson
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William the Silent, who led the land, not the "navel", battle for the Netherlands' freedom, was prince of this |
Orange
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The USX Tower rises 841 feet in this city |
Pittsburgh
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The surface of the mirror in a reflecting telescope has this type of geometric curve |
(Jerry: What is... convex?) (Toby: What is concave?) (Alex: Be more specific. ...Sorry.) [Alex credited both players' scores before the Final Jeopardy! Round, citing ambiguity in the clue wording.]
a parabola
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Spanish baked custard (4) |
flan
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This 14-year-old girl missed the cut by one shot at the 2004 Sony Open |
(Michelle) Wie
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This 19th century Prussian-German prince said Germany's problems would be settled by "blood and iron" |
Bismarck
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Tyson Foods, Inc. is headquartered in Springdale in this state |
Arkansas
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To get this quadrilateral's area, add the 2 parallel sides, divide by 2 & multiply by the height |
a trapezoid
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Pocket or chain for a watch (3) |
fob
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