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The 16th century corsairs of Northern Africa were known collectively as these pirates |
the Barbary pirates
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In 2001 she played Annie Oakley in a Broadway revival of "Annie Get Your Gun"; she now stars in her own sitcom on the WB |
(Ken: COUNTRY MUSIC for $800, I guess.)
Reba McEntire
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General Benedict Arnold |
London
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Find out if Great Aunt Agatha was really a spy when you take up this hobby, the study of family lineage |
genealogy
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2 past presidents of the National Education Association lead an effort to reduce this to improve learning |
(Ken: What is illiteracy?) (Irene: What is watching television?) ... (Alex: They're trying to reduce [*]. Make it easier.)
class size
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On this 1970s TV series, a private investigator has his office in the Desert Inn |
Vega$
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Group in the '60s who were the first "S" in the SDS |
Students
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(Hi, I'm Mark Wills.) In my hit, "Nineteen Something", I sang, "My first love was" this 'Dukes of Hazzard' character "in them cut off jeans" |
(Alex: Yes; I'm glad you didn't say Boss Hogg.) [Laughter] [ERRATUM: Quote mark peculiarity is as shown on the clue.]
Daisy Duke
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Pop music star Falco |
Vienna
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People who study & collect these like to call themselves conchologists |
seashells
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This government program for preschoolers began as a summer project in LBJ's War on Poverty |
Head Start
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The National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder falls under the scope of this U.S. govt. department |
VA (Veterans Affairs)
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In 2003 this late great entertainer won 3 CMA Awards, including Single of the Year for "Hurt" |
Johnny Cash
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Writer Christy Brown |
Dublin
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This show that was just 7 minutes long when it debuted in 1994 has inspired many to take up Irish step-dancing |
Riverdance
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This university leads the U.S. in the market value of its endowment assets; Yale is No. 2 |
Harvard University
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Forced into exile in 1955, Emperor Bao Dai was this country's last ruling monarch |
Vietnam
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The Jacobins were a party in France in 1789; 100 years earlier the Jacobites were supporters of this family in England |
the Stuarts
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(Hi. I'm Lorrie Morgan.) In a 1993 hit I asked, "What part of" this "don't you understand, to put it plain and simple I'm not into one night stands" |
(Alex: Yes; what part of [*] you don't understand?)
"No"
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Playwright Samuel Beckett |
Paris
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This numerical portion of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibited sex discrimination in athletics |
(Alex: You have... well, you can see the score. You can do the math better than I can.) (Ken: I'll wager $5,800, Alex.) (Alex: $5,800 for an even $40,000.)
Title IX
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During the 5th century, this Teutonic tribe conquered part of North Africa & ruled there for 100 years |
the Vandals
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Term for the natives of India who served in the British army; they mutinied in 1857 |
the Sepoys
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Toby Keith & this country great recently served up a hit called "Beer For My Horses" |
(Alex: You got it. And you're out of the hole, onto the plus side. You're gonna be here for Final Jep!) [Applause]
Willie Nelson
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"The Liberator" Simon Bolivar |
(Max: What is, uh...) (Alex: Say it.) (Max: It's a...) (Alex: Oh, too long. Ken?) (Ken: What's Bogota?) (Alex: No.) (Ken: Oh.) (Alex: Not Bogota, Colombia. Irene doesn't want to try for [*]. I had a feeling, Max, that you were... just on the tip of your tongue.) (Max: Yeah. (Alex: Almost.)
Caracas
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You might become a "wrap artist"--not like Coolio, but like this man who wrapped the Reichstag in fabric |
Christo
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Richard W. Riley, who served under this president, is the only Secretary of Education to serve a full 8 years |
Bill Clinton
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Named for the British logician who created it, it's a representational diagram of sets |
a Venn diagram
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