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World War I German troops are seen here in one of these structures |
a trench
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Sure to be "way up high" among the 100 songs is this Judy Garland standard from "The Wizard of Oz" |
"Over The Rainbow"
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In 1855 Heinrich Barth compiled African vocabularies while crossing this 3.5 million-square-mile area |
the Sahara
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Fiorinal with codeine (& aspirin, & caffeine) is mainly prescribed for the tension type of this |
a headache
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It's the avuncular nickname of the man seen here |
"Uncle Milty"
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Big number represented at the 1945 Yalta Conference |
three
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The image seen here is from this conflict |
the Korean War
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(Hi, I'm Clay Aiken.) One song I really hope made the list is "Unchained Melody", a favorite of mine, which was used as the love theme in this Demi Moore film |
Ghost
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This brand is the nasal-spray version of Fluticasone for those with allergies |
Flonase
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Based on his 1992 testimony against John Gotti, he could have been Sammy the Canary, not the Bull |
Sammy Gravano
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It's the number of basic questions in journalism (don't forget the "H") |
(Ken: What is [*] with the "H"?)
six
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Timothy O'Sullivan's 1863 shot of its aftermath is titled "A Harvest of Death" |
(Ken: What is Antietam?)
Gettysburg
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In terms of recent songs, perhaps this movie's "My Heart Will Go On" will go on the list |
Titanic
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Ibadan, Abuja & Ogbomosho are all cities in this African nation of over 125 million |
Nigeria
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Nadolol is this class of drug; it fights hypertension by keeping neurotransmitters from binding with receptors |
a beta blocker
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When "General Hospital" began in 1963 it was set on this floor of the hospital, also the dial position of ABC in L.A. & NYC |
seven
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Seen here is a photo from the Battle of this, which lasted from about June 1940 to April 1941 |
(Alex: That's St. Paul's in London, the clue refers to the Battle of [*].)
Britain
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The world will always welcome great movie tunes like the one heard here, from this 1942 classic |
(Alex: "As Time Goes By", yes.) [In re-airings of this game on Pluto and Game Show Network, this clue was edited down to "The world will always welcome great movie tunes from this 1942 classic", removing the song excerpt playback.]
Casablanca
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The country of Namibia was once known as this, & that's also where it is on the map |
South West Africa
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This term for a popular type of cholesterol-lowering drug sounds like a New York island |
[Scheri shakes her head.] (Alex: Scheri?) (Scheri: What is stat? I... st--) (Alex: Oh, you're so close!) ... (Alex: All right, less than a minute to go.)
a statin
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For his brilliant but minority Supreme Court opinions, Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. was "The Great" this |
Dissenter
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If you are the very model of a U.S. Major General, you wear this many stars |
two
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Bridge seen here in 1775; an Emerson hymn called it "the rude bridge that arched the flood" |
Concord Bridge
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The movie "Bright Eyes" gave us this sweet little song that mentions bon bons & a chocolate bar |
"The Good Ship Lollipop"
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Nairobi's tallest building is the conference center named for this first prime minister & president of Kenya |
(Ken: AFRICA for $800.) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Jomo Kenyatta
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"I feel that others would be better off if I were dead" is part of a self-test on this Eli Lilly drug's website |
(Scheri: What is if you're suicidal?)
Prozac
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Richard Nixon's aides Haldeman & Erlichman were sometimes called these comic-strip "Kids" |
(Matt: What are the Katzenheimer Kids?)
Katzenjammer
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The Red Cross says you should wait this many weeks between whole blood donations |
eight
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