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WE WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK |
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In 1924 England's John Harwood patented a watch that could do this to itself thanks to an internal swinging weight |
wind itself</em>
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Julie Chen hosts this reality show in which strangers live together & the cameras record every moment |
Big Brother
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Come on, champ, you have to be brave & "keep a stiff" this |
an upper lip
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All rise & name this national anthem heard here |
(Elisabeth: What is "Hail To The Chief"?)
"O Canada"
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The Mars Pathfinder Sojourner rover, AIBO & R2-D2 are inductees in the hall of fame for these |
robots
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According to World Book, France's Louis XVI "often relied on her poor advice" |
Marie Antoinette
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NASA engineer Peter Petroff designed the 1971 Pulsar, the first watch of this type |
a digital watch
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Phil Keoghan hosts this show in which teams of 2 travel the globe to compete for cash |
The Amazing Race
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It's an honest & sincere talk between 2 people (& their cardiac muscles) |
a heart to heart
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Christmas comes early when this tune comes whistling in |
"Greensleeves"
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Stephen F. Austin, John H. Rogers & John Coffee Hayes are Lone Star lawmen in this group's hall |
the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame
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In 1978 this Spaniard became the first crowned monarch to make an official visit to China |
Juan Carlos
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(Hi, I'm Tom Bergeron.) Bob Saget was the original host & I'm the current host of this comedy TV show that made its debut in 1989 |
America's Funniest Home Videos
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Someone as naive or innocent as a newborn baby is said to be this "moist" phrase |
still wet behind the ears
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The show's not over, but here's this tune anyway |
"Taps"
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In 2006 Cesar Chavez, John Muir & the Hearst family were among the inaugural inductees in this state's H.O.F. |
(Alex: With a minute to go.)
California
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On May 26, 1896 he was crowned czar in Moscow: for him it was pretty much downhill from there |
Nicholas II
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In 1908 Hans Wilsdorf coined this name for his brand of Swiss luxury watches; no one knows what it means |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Rolex
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The third & newest host of NBC's "Late Night", this "SNL" alum sang Springsteen as host of the Emmys in 2010 |
Jimmy Fallon
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When vou're idle or just plain bored, you do this with your pollex digits, literally or figuratively |
twiddle your thumbs
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"Colonel Bogey March", heard here, was popularized by this 1957 war movie |
Bridge on the River Kwai
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Anatoly Karpov, Emanuel Lasker & Boris Spassky are members of the world this hall of fame |
the chess hall of fame
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He walked out on his country's production of Oliver (Cromwell) but came back to be proclaimed king in May 1660 |
(Sally: Who's King James?)
Charles II
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This "redneck" comic hosts "Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?" |
(Jeff) Foxworthy
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We provide you the best in classical whistling with this piece heard here |
(Vivaldi's) The Four Seasons
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"Car Talk", "The Romance of Helen Trent" & "All Things Considered" are programs in the Nat. this H.O.F. |
(Tom: What is National Public [*]?)
radio
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Known for victory costing more than its worth, he was king of Macedonia, lost the throne, got it back, then got killed |
Pyrrhus
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