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Luci Nugent was only 19 when she gave birth to this president's 1st grandchild |
(Alex: So much for that category [POINT IT OUT].)
LBJ
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At Christmas shopping, bags of this "5th Avenue" store feature a December calendar |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round...)
Saks 5th Avenue
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As you might expect, it's the sweetener in a bee's knees cocktail |
honey
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Dramatic 16th c. style named for the Portuguese "Barroco", meaning an irregular-shaped pearl |
Baroque
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Since she had a bare cupboard, hers certainly wasn't a lucky dog, lucky dog |
["Lucky dog, lucky dog" was the refrain of a hungry pooch in Lucky Dog brand dog food TV commercials of the 1980s.]
Old Mother Hubbard
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In Tunisia this hand sign means "I'll get you", in Japan "money" & in the U.S. "okay" |
(Alex: That's it, get right into it!)
[the "O" sign]
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He was known as "Big Bill" |
William Howard Taft
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Used to make martinis, it's an aperitif wine flavored with herbs |
vermouth
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The Swedes who settled in Delaware in 1638 were the 1st in America to build cabins made of these |
logs
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Precarious position of the bough-borne cradle |
up in the treetop
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In the sobriety test, you shut your eyes, put your arms out to your sides & touch this |
[your nose]
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In 1970 George Bush ran against Lloyd Bentsen Jr. for this position |
(Tom: What is congressman?)
U.S. Senator from Texas
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A gin cocktail is named for this man, John Tunney's father |
Gene Tunney
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Ancient British monument that's an example of post-and-lintel construction later used by the Greeks |
Stonehenge
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"See-saw, Margery Daw," he "shall have a new master" |
Jacky
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Besides his heart, this was the other part of E.T. that glowed |
[index finger]
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This wartime president had previously served in the Black Hawk War but saw no fighting |
Abraham Lincoln
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Profession in which one might wear a cassock, alb, chasuble & maniple |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: Tom, Tom--Larry's reflexes are just a hair fast!)
priest
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All you need to make this simple cocktail is gin & sweetened lime juice |
a gimlet
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Associated with geodesic domes, he once proposed saving energy by covering midtown Manhattan with a dome |
R. Buckminster Fuller
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A 2nd verse to this rhyme begins "Every fiddler he had a fiddle, and a very fine fiddle had he" |
"Old King Cole"
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Paper covers stone, but stone breaks these |
["scissors"]
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You can visit his home, Sagamore Hill, in Oyster Bay, Long Island |
Theodore Roosevelt
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At Blomingdale's, the DKNY shop features ready-to-wear clothes by this N.Y. designer |
Donna Karan
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Bartenders know this juice puts the scarlet in a Scarlett O' Hara |
(Tom: What is grenadine?)
cranberry juice
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The Romans built their houses around this open-air central room |
Atrium
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In this rhyme, a parent bemoans the fact her child has gone to bed with stockings & 1 shoe on |
"Diddle Diddle Dumpling"
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Jim Lange would invite the couples on "The Dating Game" to do this with him at the end of the show |
(Alex: So much for the acting class!)
[throw a kiss]
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