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This state's Seward peninsula includes the westernmost point on the North American mainland |
(Dave: What is Washington?)
Alaska
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The line "my true love gave to me five gold rings" comes from this song |
"The 12 Days of Christmas"
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About 30% of the world's banana's are sold under this No. 1 brand name |
Chiquita
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A novel by Richard Adams shows the Civil War through the eyes of this man's horse Traveller |
(Robert E.) Lee
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A wish made on the candles of one of these won't come true if you tell it aloud |
a birthday cake
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For 5 seasons in the 1970s, this CBS sitcom starring Carroll O'Connor was TV's No 1. prime-time series |
All in the Family
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In Virginia Cape Charles & Cape Henry mark the northern & southern sides of the entrances to this bay |
(Jean: What is... what is... oh!) [Time runs out] (Alex: Oh sorry, too long.)
Chesapeake Bay
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"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" this |
"Glory to the Newborn King"
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Since 1924 this department store has sponsored the annual Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City |
Macy's
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In "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow", he rides Gunpowder during his encounter with the Headless Horseman |
Ichabod Crane
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This part of a bird is broken & the person who gets the larger part gets his wish |
wishbone
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The color of red wines comes from this part of the grape |
the skin
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Lake Placid is located 1,860 feet above sea level in these mountains |
(Philip: What are the White Mountains?) (Dave: What are the Catskills?) ... (Alex: Correct response: "What are [*]?" I... hesitate to point out the scores: Jean's at -$100, Dave's at -$100, and Philip has nothing. So Philip is leading with no money!)
the Adirondacks
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John Mason Neale translated "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" & wrote this carol about a virtuous ruler |
"Good King Wenceslas"
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In 1952 this company introduced the "Flo-Thru" tea bag |
(Philip: What is the Tetley Company?)
Lipton
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His steed Balius was immortal; it didn't have a tendon problem |
Achilles
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"I wish I may, I wish I might, have the wish I wish tonight" is said upon seeing one of these |
a star
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Tae Kwon Do, which emphasizes kicking, is the Korean type of this martial art |
karate
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Port Townsend, one of Washington's oldest cities, is at the entrance to this inlet |
Puget Sound
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The only line from "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" that contains the word "Christmas" |
(Jean: What is... oh!) (Alex: Oh, that's too bad.) ... (Alex: [Singing] [*], Santa came...)
"Then one foggy Christmas Eve"
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This toothpaste "with Flouristan" was advertised in the 1950's with special paintings by Norman Rockwell |
(Jean: What is Colgate?)
Crest
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Of the 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the one symbolizing this rode a pale horse |
Death
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You can make a wish when you see 3 birds on a telephone wire or the first one of these birds in the spring |
a robin
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This chief crop of Illinois grows on about 40% of the state's farmland |
corn
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Referring to its Spanish name, this chief Texas Panhandle city is nicknamed the "Yellow Rose of Texas" |
Amarillo
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In 1951 this "Music Man" wrote "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" |
(Dave: Who is Cohen?) ... (Alex: Composer of "The Music Man" was [*]. Dave, we go back to you.)
Meredith Willson
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This spice company that owns Schilling is the largest producer of dehydrated garlic & onions |
McCormick
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This is the Merv Griffin logo, this is the Columbia logo, & the following is this company's |
(Alex: [*] is correct, yes. The winged horse Pegasus. In the lead is Dave with $2,000 as he makes his next selection.)
Tri-Star
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A rhyme says "Touch" this color "and your wish will come true" |
blue
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Randolph Churchill, Winston's father, held this minister of finance position at age 37 |
(Dave: Who is Chief of the Exchequer?) (Philip: What is Secretary of the Exchequer?) ... (Alex: The correct terminology in Great Britain is [*]. Jean, back to you for the selection.)
Chancellor of the Exchequer
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