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THE FANNIE FARMER COOKBOOK |
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In 1992 Mount Vernon started a tradition of free admittance to women named Martha on her birthday |
Martha Washington
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To make 1 cup of hollandaise sauce, you need 1 tablespoon of this citrus juice |
lemon
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In 1969 this Beatle changed his middle name from Winston to Ono |
John Lennon
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There's a macadamia nut festival in this state every year |
Hawaii
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In Esperanto this animal is a porko |
a pig
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She confessed, "My life didn't really begin until I met Ronnie" |
Nancy Reagan
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Fannie's recipe for the Philadelphia type of this is even richer & creamier than French vanilla |
(Ed: What is cream cheese?)
ice cream
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This inventor took the middle name Graham to set himself apart from his father and grandfather |
(Alexander Graham) Bell
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In the 1870s there were "rushes into the South Dakota area for land & for this |
(Ed: [*]...What is the Badlands...uh, and...?) (Alex: Ed, we don't need a soliloquy, all we need is a question. You want to try it again?) (Ed: What is [*]?)
gold
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Julio isn't just Mr. Iglesias' first name, it's the Spanish word for this month |
July
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He wrote, "Many happy trails" in cement above imprints of his gun & Trigger's hoofprints |
(Ed: What is... Gene Autrey?)
Roy Rogers
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She was married at the Plains Methodist Church in 1946 |
Rosalynn Carter
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A different version of this ever-popular salad is made with shredded Chinese cabbage & watercress |
(Ed: What is... Chinese salad?)
cole slaw
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This broadcaster's middle name is Leland, and that's the way it is |
Walter Cronkite
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Though it's widely cultivated, the Monterey cypress is native only to this state |
California
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If an Italian doctor tells you "apra la bocca", he wants you to open this |
your mouth
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She wrote, "Love to you all" over her tiny bare footprints in 1935; she was only 6 years old |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Shirley Temple
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Theodore Roosevelt said at her wedding, "There's nothing like keeping the name in the family" |
(Teri: Who is Alice Roosevelt?)
Eleanor Roosevelt
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Shrimp wiggle and Welsh rabbit are both served on top of this, but for shrimp wiggle it's buttered |
toast
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Middle name of New York senator Daniel Moynihan |
(Ed [after Pat's response]: I think my buzzer's not working!) (Alex: My standard line in this kind of a situation is "No, it's not the buzzer!") [Audience laughter, Ed plays perturbed.] (Pat: Oh, jeez, the tension developing here.)
Patrick
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This "Tar Heel State" is also nicknamed "The Old North State" |
North Carolina
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"Bitte stutzen sie den schnurrbart" means "Please trim my moustache" in this language |
German
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Appropriately, her White House portrait hangs in the bedroom named for her husband |
Mrs. (Mary Todd) Lincoln
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Cut these tails into 2-inch pieces & dust them with flour before you make the soup named for them |
oxtail
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This middle name of Bill Clinton may remind you of another president |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)
Jefferson
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The 50 states touch these 3 oceans |
[Alex prompts Ed on his phrasing.] (Ed: What is the Atlantic, the Pacific, and the Caribbean?)
the Atlantic, the Pacific, and the Arctic Ocean
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In French this piece of camping equipment is un sac de couchage |
a sleeping bag
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