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To plunder, or the loot that was plundered |
(Alex: What is [*]? That's a double "L" word. Obviously too tough for the first clue.) [Contestants laugh]
pillage
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Nicknamed "Beervana", this largest Oregon city is home to more than 30 breweries |
Portland
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Honeybaked sells turkey, ribs & roasts as well as the original & "Authentic Honeybaked" this |
(Alex: [*] is right, with less a minute to go.)
ham
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In sports names, it precedes Auerbach & Grange |
Red
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It can be a husk or a ship part |
hull
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It's the witch-free state capital |
Salem
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The Honey Maid brand of these is a trademark of Nabisco |
Graham crackers
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Victorious side in the U.S. Civil War |
(Bryan: What is the Union?) ... (Alex: Yes, [*] is the name of a sea, but there is no Union Sea--a lot of lakes and rivers and towns.)
the North
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Olof Skotkonung, Gustav VI Adolf |
Sweden
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A song in "Chicago" says, "Mister" this material "shoulda been my name... 'cause you can look right through me" |
cellophane
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Seen here, the Bonneville Dam spans this river between Oregon & Washington |
Columbia
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It's traditional to eat apple slices dipped in honey on this holy day that rings in the Jewish New Year |
Rosh Hashanah
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Precedes "Queen" in the title of a No. 1 hit by Billy Ocean |
Caribbean
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Wladvslaw II Jagiello, Casimir IV |
Poland
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The name of this game comes from a French word for "cue" |
billiards
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Oregon's breadbasket is this fertile valley named for the river that runs through it |
the Willamette
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A museum in Wisconsin displays over 5,200 varieties of this condiment, including honey, Creole & stone ground |
mustard
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The emir Abd el-Kader wrote about the history of this horse breed |
Arabian
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Fyodor I, False Dmitry I |
Russia
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He led Brazil to 3 World Cup soccer titles & won an NASL title with the Cosmos |
Pelé
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This adjective is used of land that is plowed but left unseeded for a season or more |
fallow
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Named for a British admiral, it's the state's tallest mountain |
Hood
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This liqueur is made from a secret recipe of herbs, spices, heather honey & aged Scotch whisky |
Drambuie
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This language is also called Gaelic or erse |
(Alex: And there is an [*] Sea, of course.)
Irish
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Hercule Grimaldi, Honore Grimaldi |
(Jason: What is Italy?) (Alex: No, but you're close. What is [*]? The Grimaldi family ruling in Monaco for many centuries.)
Monaco
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Kicking the ball through a soccer defender's legs & recovering it on the other side is this move, also the name of a spice |
nutmeg
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