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If you "take the high road", I'll get there afore ye |
(Richard: Well, since Scotland is my favorite country, let's start with the BRITISH ISLES for $100, Alex.) ... (Elaine: Where is London?) ... (Alex: [*]! Yes! Absolutely! And Richard had just mentioned it! Elaine jumped in and I thought my Scottish burr was well done, also, but obviously not.)
Scotland
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Truman's state or battleship site of Japan's surrender |
Missouri
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They got married in the final episode of "Happy Days" |
(Richard: Who are Joanie and ... Scott Baio?) [Laughter; Alex looks to judges] (Richard: [*]!) (Alex: He had the answer, and we would've accepted the actor's name and the actress's name, or the characters. [*], Scott Baio, yes, indeed. Go, Richard.) (Richard: Thanks, Alex.)
Joanie and Chachi
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Espadrilles, clogs & "tennies" |
shoes
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Words used instead of the cursing in Watergate tape transcripts |
expletive deleted
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Color represented with white & red on the Irish flag |
green
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Developed from radar research, it was first marketed for fast food preparation in '45 |
microwave creation
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Editor Billie Newman & Joe Rossi worked for |
(Richard: What is the L.A. Times?)
Lou Grant
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Until 19th c., ones made of chicken skin were worn by women to soften their hands |
(Alex: They used to wear them, I understand, while sleeping.)
gloves
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Specialty store in which you'd buy lug nuts & feeler gauges |
(Mark: What is a hardware store?)
an auto supply store
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X-rated actress Koo Stark's royal ex-beau |
Prince Andrew
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Number of stars in U.S. flag raised over Iwo Jima |
48
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She shot J.R. |
Mary Crosby
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"Foreign" name for the end of a sleeve folded back & fastened with a link |
(Mark: What is a cuff link?) (Richard: What is a cuff ... a [*]?) (Alex: No, I'm sorry, I'm not going to give it to you, because we had Mark giving "cuff link" and you said "cuff", and what we were going for is [*]. We wanted you to be very specific, particularly the contestant, as you know, who rings in second.)
a French cuff
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Speed of an LP |
(Alex: It's not inches, by the way, it's RPMs.) (Mark: Sorry.)
33 1/3 inches per second
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Rejected as movie script, Broadway loved this fragile Tennessee Williams drama |
The Glass Menagerie
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Played WJM's man-hunting "happy homemaker" Sue Ann Nivens |
Betty White
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Pattern design which came from the horse blankets of Richard Tattersall |
(the Tattersall) check (or plaid)
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Number of vowels on the bottom row of keys of a standard typewriter |
0
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He "lost" a "weekend" but won an Oscar |
Ray Milland
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Marketing has begun on a line of nursewear from this TV medical show |
(Elaine: What is M*A*S*H?) (Richard: What is St. Elsewhere?) (Mark: What is General Hospital?) (Alex: How many medical shows do we have to go through before we get to [*]?)
Trapper John, M.D.
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Breeches cut full above the knee used for horseback riding |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
jodhpurs
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Howard Garis' bedtime tale-teller whose last name is Longears |
(Alex: Mark remembers now, but it's too late, Mark! Too late! We don't want to hear from you now.)
Uncle Wiggily
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