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Behaviorists & dogs drool over the work of this Russian physiologist |
Pavlov
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Of all his books, he said “David Copperfield” was his “favourite child” |
Charles Dickens
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In golf, this bird in the hand is worth 2 under par |
eagle
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Knob you adjust if your picture rolls |
(Ric: What is horizontal control?)
vertical
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The most delicate of these is made of only 150-200 sable hairs, weighing .000529 oz. altogether |
paintbrush
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State where gold was found in 1874 when Custer led expedition to explore it |
South Dakota
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Though pleasant to kiss under, this plant is poisonous to eat |
mistletoe
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The “official” title of “Alice In Wonderland” |
(Elise: What is Alice's Adventures Underground?)
Alice's Adventures In Wonderland
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Since Pittsburgh's baseball team is the Pirates, their mascot dresses up as this |
parrot
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Regis Philbin was his Ed McMahon |
(Ric: Who is Merv Griffin?)
Joey Bishop
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The Mogul school introduced western perspective, not a Hollywood one, to art of this country |
(Elise: What is China?)
India
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Until 1963, Studebakers were made in this Indiana city |
South Bend
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Cryobiologists are interested in doing this to living matter to preserve it for future use |
freezing
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Henry James novel whose New York setting is its title |
Washington Square
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Every fall, these “predators” take wing in the AFC West |
Seahawks
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Role Hans Conried played "relatively" well on "Make Room For Daddy" |
Uncle Tonoose
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“From today painting is dead”, said a French artist upon seeing this type of picture in 1839 |
Daguerreotype, photograph
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Except for Thailand, all independent states in this area have won their freedom since 1945 |
Southeast Asia
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For over 50 years, one of these was “The Man Without A Country's” home |
ship
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Appropriately, these birds play in the National Hockey League |
Pittsburgh Penguins
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Of a Sunbeam, Triumph, or Austin-Healey, Maxwell Smart's car |
Sunbeam
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Highest price for painting by a female was $1.1 mil. for “Reading Le Figaro” by this U.S. artist |
Mary Cassatt
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As the Big Dipper points to the North Star, this major constellation points to the sky's South Pole |
Southern Cross
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Captain Nemo “dies” in both these Jules Verne novels |
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go in the round.)
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea & The Mysterious Island
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Only NBA team that qualifies for this category |
Hawks
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Miss Landers taught this title character his ABCs |
Beaver Cleaver
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In 1517, this French king & patron of da Vinci orig. bought the “Mona Lisa” to hang in his bathroom |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
François Ier
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Helping to found it in 1957, Martin Luther King, Jr. headed this civil rights group until his death |
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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