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"Y.M.C.A." was a big hit for this group that included a biker, a cowboy & a hard hat |
The Village People
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"Maude", "The Jeffersons", "All in the Family" |
(Alex: The other two were spin-offs.)
All in the Family
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It's something called a mouth organ |
harmonica
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It's the legal gambling age in Vegas, or a popular card game |
21
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It's the first word spoken in the opening title sequence on the original "Star Trek" series |
Space
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At this 2-word command at the start of a fencing match, raise your sword toward your opponent |
(Camryn: I have no idea... I'm just so happy my thing worked!) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
en garde
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A June 23, 1972 tape on which Nixon discussed a Watergate cover-up was called this type of "gun" |
smoking gun
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Woodrow Wilson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, James Garfield |
James Garfield
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In 1997 the comet Hale-Bopp soared through our skies & this group soared up the charts with "Mmmbop" |
Hanson
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You don't have to go to Egypt to see a pyramid, just check out this hotel on the strip |
the Luxor
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Dang! This actor rode to success as TV's Sam McCloud |
Dennis Weaver
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If you're known for repartee, you have the type of "wit" named for this narrow-bladed sword |
rapier
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The last names of bestselling authors Arthur & Alex were both pronounced this way |
Hailey/Haley
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Arizona statehood, Ohio statehood, Alaska statehood |
Ohio statehood
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A little over 5 feet tall & weighing up to 8,000 pounds, this hoofed mammal spends its days in the water |
hippopotamus
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At the Mirage Hotel, these illusionists appear in what Time magazine has dubbed "The Show of the Century" |
Siegfried and Roy
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Kevin James plays sports-crazed, blue-collar working stiff Doug Heffernan on this "royal" CBS sitcom |
The King of Queens
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An extinct "tiger" got its name from teeth that resembled this fencing sword |
saber
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"All I ask is" this type of vessel that helped NYC celebrate the Bicentennial "and a star to steer her by" |
tall ship
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The Rolling Stones, The Dave Clark Five, The Beatles |
(Alex: They were formed in 1960.)
The Beatles
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Kanchenjunga, Annapurna I & Nanga Parbat are peaks in this mountain range |
the Himalayas
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In 1997 this gangster's mug appeared on gaming chips celebrating the Flamingo Hilton's 50th anniversary |
Bugsy Siegel
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(Hi everybody, I'm Brandy!) In the TV movie "Cinderella", I played Cinderella & this singer played my fairy godmother |
Whitney Houston
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The swords the Romans & Vikings used had this quality which could probably work for them or against them |
(Alex: Before we go to the last clue, put your signaling button down, Michael; Richard, put your signaling button down.) (Camryn: No!) (Alex: Yes!) (Camryn: No!) (Alex: I'll help you!) (Camryn: No!) (Alex: I will help you.) (Camryn: Pick 'em up, guys!)
double-edged
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From the Spanish for "to hinder", one of these hindered U.S. motorists when Arab states imposed it on oil |
embargo
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Catherine the Great, Constantine the Great, Ivan the Great |
Constantine the Great
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'50s TV puppet that's the subject of a 1999 custody battle between the D.I.A. & its owner's heirs |
(Alex: That was Detroit Institute of Arts, by the way.)
Howdy Doody
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It's a short trip from New York-New York to Detroit & the home cooking of this music-themed cafe |
(Michael: What is the Hard Rock Cafe?)
the Motown Cafe
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Howard Hesseman spun out the tunes as this hip "medical" deejay on "WKRP in Cincinnati" |
Dr. Johnny Fever
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The name of this highly curved, highly deadly sword comes from the Persian shamshir |
[Camryn confers with Richard for help.] (Camryn: What is a... [*]?) (Alex: You got it... and by yourself!)
scimitar
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