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For 100 years people have relied on this pretty pink liquid for indigestion & upset stomach |
Pepto-Bismol
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"Hot Rod Herman" |
(Andrew: Who are "The Monsters"?) ... (Alex: [At the first break] Andrew, we checked the tape and you said "Monsters".)
The Munsters
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew) In the longest run of any U.S. car model from 1908-1927, Henry Ford built 15 million of this model |
Model T
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This Biblical shepherd asked, "Shall I go and smite these Philistines?" |
David
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In Tudor England the Abbot of Misrule was in charge of all the court festivities for this December holiday |
Christmas
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What you "keep your nose to" when working hard |
the grindstone
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Psst! This Procter & Gamble product is the No. 1 selling antiperspirant & deodorant for women |
Secret
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"Movin' on Down" |
The Jeffersons
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To build a dune buggy, Meyers Manx would sell you the outer parts & you built it on top of one of these "insect"s |
Volkswagen Beetle/Bug
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This humorist used to open his lectures with "All I know is just what I read in the papers" |
Will Rogers
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Minimum age to be elected abbot of a monastery, it's the same as to be a U.S. Congressman |
(Gabrielle: What is 30?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
25
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This artist sold about 30 of his paintings in 1891 to finance a trip to Tahiti |
Paul Gauguin
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ReNU, a multi-purpose solution from Bausch & Lomb, cleans, rinses & disinfects these |
(Alex: With a minute to go now.)
contact lenses
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"One of our Sweathogs is Missing" |
Welcome Back, Kotter
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In 2002 this GM line launched a new small car series, the Ion, to replace its S-Series |
Saturn
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In a letter, Ben Franklin wrote that this was "a much more respectable bird" than the bald eagle |
wild turkey
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All snails are members of this class of animals, whose name is from the Latin for "stomach-foot" |
gastropod
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This skin cream got its name after one satisfied customer exclaimed, "You knocked my eczema" |
(Laura: I don't know.)
Noxzema
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"Jack Moves Out" |
Three's Company
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit) In 1967 Dan Gurney & A.J. Foyt drove a Ford Mark IV like this one to win this 24-hour race |
Le Mans
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The 1711 work "Essay on Criticism" says, "A little learning is" this |
a dangerous thing
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Excluding the gospels, one of the 2 books of the King James Version of the Bible that fit the category |
Genesis or Galatians
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Many people have turned to this natural substance, combined with chondroitin, to help repair damaged joints |
glucosamine
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"Dr. Fever & Mr. Tide" |
(Alex: Hey, you found your niche, but you've used up all the clues!)
WKRP in Cincinnati
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The chief designer of the Pontiac GTO, he later designed a sports car he named for himself |
(Andrew: Who was Shelby?)
John DeLorean
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Pres. Eisenhower claimed that appointing him chief justice was the "biggest damfool mistake I ever made" |
Earl Warren
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At the start of act 2 in this Mamet play, 2 real estate agents discuss their ransacked office |
Glengarry Glen Ross
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