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An old proverb reminds us "All that glitters is not" this |
gold
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Known as "Mr. Warmth", this comedian plays "Daddy Dearest" to Richard Lewis |
(Don) Rickles
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To make sauerkraut, ferment this vegetable with salt |
cabbage
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The Brandenburg Gate stands in the heart of this German capital |
Berlin
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He's the absolute ruler of Vatican City |
the Pope
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This country's breakup December 25, 1991 made headlines |
the Soviet Union
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Chemists distinguish elements by their ability to conduct this, silicon being a semiconductor |
(Dean: What is heat?)
electricity
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"Kiss mah grits" was a catch-phrase first used by waitress Flo Castleberry on this series |
Alice
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Though this fruit's name is in one of Ga.'s nicknames, Calif. & S.C. produce more of them |
peaches
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This ancient city, once known as Constantinople, is the largest city in Turkey |
Istanbul
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The Maharishi Mahesh Yogi developed a type of meditation that he called this |
transcendental
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It's what ads for the International Ladies' Garment Workers want you to "Look for" |
the union label
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To help lesen pollution, this element, Pb, is omitted from gasoline |
lead
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In a 1992 episode of this series, Urkel & Carl took their grudge match to TV's "American Gladiators" |
Family Matters
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The Muscat variety of this fruit is perfect for making raisins |
grapes
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This Austrian capital is home to the Strausses, the Sachertorte & Schonbrunn Palace |
Vienna
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It's the dominant religion in Peru |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Catholicism
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Nickname for the flag of Great Britain |
(Dean: [No response])
the Union Jack
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Organic chemistry is devoted to this element that forms diamonds |
carbon
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This comedy that debuted in 1965 was set in Stalag 13, a POW camp |
Hogan's Heroes
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These were once called "love apples", perhaps because eating them was thought to make you fall in love |
tomatoes
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This southern seaport is the second-largest city in France |
(Elayne: What is Lyon?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
Marseille
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It's a co-op banking association in which members pool their savings and lend to each other |
credit union
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It's the first element on the periodic table that's a gas |
(Leslie: What is argon?)
hydrogen
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The 1957 pilot for this series featured Casey Adams as Ward & Paul Sullivan as Wally |
Leave It to Beaver
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This second-largest citrus fruit is believed to be a mutation of the largest, the shaddock |
grapefruit
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About 1/3 of all Chileans live in this capital city |
(Leslie: What is Buenos Aires?)
Santiago
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This company erected the first transcontinental telegraph line |
(Leslie: What is the Union Pacific?)
Western Union
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