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From 1905-7, Austria & Serbia fought an economic "war" over tariffs, such as over this porcine animal |
a pig
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While Amy Vanderbilt says a waiter should remove these from the right, Vogue says from the left |
(used) plates
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The girl from here was "tall & tan & young & lovely" |
Ipanema
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Grandma Moses ordered her first set of paints from this Chicago mail order company |
Sears, Roebuck
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Archie, Edith, or a sand trap |
a bunker
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Innovation introduced in the Middle Ages to distinguish the small "i" from the m, n, & u |
the dot
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The western jury system is thought to have been brought to England by these peoples in 1066 |
the Normans
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In Spain and Portugal, the proper way to eat asparagus is with these |
the fingers
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It's where I'm sitting "just rolling along, just rolling along" |
on top of the world
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Primarily a movement in painting, this "square" trend also influenced sculpture |
cubism
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In 1937, this singer & golf enthusiast put on the 1st celebrity pro-am match |
Bing Crosby
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Most air conditioners' filters won't trap this, the #1 contaminant of indoor air |
cigarette smoke
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Century known as the "High Renaissance" |
the 16th
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If napkins weren't provided, 19th c. etiquette permitted a gentleman to use a hanky or this instead |
(Robert: What is his shirt?)
(Francis: What is his sleeve?)
tablecloth
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Gerry & the Pacemakers ferry crossed this Liverpool river |
(Alex: [*] is right! That's your home town!)
the Mersey
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Manhattan's MoMA stands on land once occupied by 2 mansions of this noted N.Y. family |
(Alex reads "MoMA" full as "Museum of Modern Art")
(Marvin: Who are the Astors?)
(Robert: Who are the Vanderbilts?)
the Rockefellers
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In December 1985, Fuzzy Zoeller won $255,000 competing in this type of hole-by-hole contest |
a skins game
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Minton, Limoges, & Spode, for example |
chinas
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World power whose emperor gave up claims to divinity before it adopted a new constitution in 1947 |
Japan
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"Whoopee ti yi yo, git along little dogies, for you know" this state "will be your new home" |
Wyoming
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Famous for his Olympic & sports action paintings, he's appeared in 2 "Rocky" movies |
(Alex: That's right, he appeared as a ring announcer in a couple of the films.)
LeRoy Neiman
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Playboy asked this Australian golfer to pose in the buff, not in the rough |
(Francis: Who is Greg Norman?) ... (Alex: But I like your way of thinking, Francis. I was thinking of [*] and you were thinking of a guy, and that's as it should be for Jeopardy! at any rate.)
Jan Stephenson
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According to a survey, "True Story" is the magazine read most by people sitting here |
(Robert: What are beauty parlors?)
the bathroom
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1957 U.S. policy allowing the president to use armed force in the Middle East |
the Eisenhower Doctrine
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2 of the 5 specific places "Travelin' Man" Ricky Nelson had traveled to according to the song |
(Robert: What are Boston and New York?)
(2 of) Mexico, Alaska, Berlin, Hong Kong, and Waikiki, Hawaii
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1920 painting by George Grosz shows one of these machines Karel Capek named the next year |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
a robot
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Stanford psychology grad who, in 1980, became 1st player to win over $½ million in 1 year |
(Alex: He played in that skins game that was telecast, [*])
Tom Watson
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Not a Kawasaki, but this loop knot, makes a lasso circular |
a honda
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