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This Who guitarist broke his first axe at the age of 13 when his grandma complained about the noise |
(Johnny: Who is Doherty?)
Pete Townshend
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This object with a holy name is supposed to find water |
a divining rod
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An American hero on April 18, 1775, he was accused of cowardice in 1779, but a court-martial cleared him |
Paul Revere
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She's in Copenhagen, on a rock in the harbor just east of Kastellet Fortress |
The Little Mermaid
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Part of an egg, or a natural grease exuded from sheep skin; now it's on you |
yolk
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As Lauren Bacall advised, you just put your lips together & blow |
(Johnny: What's blow a kiss?) ... (Alex: How do you [*]? Yeah. That's what she said to Humphrey Bogart.)
whistle
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Contestants, "can you hear me?" Then respond with the name of this "deaf, dumb and blind kid" |
Tommy
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On Sept. 15, 1862 Stonewall Jackson captured this town made famous by John Brown 3 years earlier |
Harpers Ferry
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It's in Agra, India, on the banks of the Yamuna River between the Old Fort & the Protected Forest |
the Taj Mahal
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"Seinfeld" popularized this repeating term meaning "and so on" |
yada yada yada
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Keep it short; hand over accrued vacation pay; don't try to make things easier with complimentary lies |
(Johnny: What is lie?)
fire someone
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This Who drummer died in 1978 in the same London flat as Mama Cass |
Keith Moon
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On June 11, 2004 this ex-British P.M. delivered a videotaped eulogy for Ronald Reagan at Washington's National Cathedral |
(Alex: With less than a minute to go.)
Margaret Thatcher
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It's at the north end of the Champ de Mars, just across the Seine from the Jardins du Trocadero |
(Johnny: What's the Arc de Triomphe?)
the Eiffel Tower
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This "Y" word is in the title of Robert Crawford's 1939 Air Corps (now Air Force) song |
(Johnny: What's "Wild Blue [*]"?)
yonder
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Use your dominant leg; aim for the lock or knob area; first make sure the person inside isn't just in the bathroom |
break down a door
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The Who provided the theme songs to all 3 shows in this 3-letter CBS franchise |
CSI
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This residence is in London, just past the Victoria Memorial at the southwest end of the mall |
Buckingham Palace
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You could say it's the desire to acquire this Japanese currency |
a yen
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Wash & dry vehicle first; use 1/2-dollar size clumps & rub in circles; remove in the same order you applied |
wax a car
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Ocularly speaking, "No one knows what it's like, to be the bad man, to be the sad man" this Who title |
"Behind Blue Eyes"
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Also known as a 64th note, this 18-letter name of the note seen here has three--yes, three--rhymes in its name |
a hemidemisemiquaver
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On Dec. 17, 1819 this "George Washington of South America" became Gran Colombia's first president |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
BolĂvar
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It's at the entrance to Guanabara Bay, overlooking Rio from a height of 1,300 feet |
(Johnny: What's the Cristo Redentor statue?) (Christine: What is--what is Christ the Redeemer?)
Sugarloaf Mountain
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A plant of the agave family, or a Nevada mountain that may or may not end up full of nuclear waste |
(Justin: What is Yuma?)
Yucca
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Dump old grounds; fill carafe with 1 part vinegar to 2 parts water; brew; don't drink result |
clean a coffee pot
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