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The red widow & the brown widow are close relatives of this dangerous spider |
black widow
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In the summer of 1972, NBC broadcast reruns of this western under the title "Ponderosa" |
Bonanza
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The German dish aal Berliner Art contains these snakelike fish simmered in white wine & beer |
eel
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In 1777 Vermont became the first state to abolish this completely |
slavery
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With money that his dad won on "Jeopardy!" in 1968, this "Mad Max" star's family moved to Australia |
Mel Gibson
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To turn the light down |
dim
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A liger is the offspring of these 2 animals |
(Harry: What is a leopard and a tiger?)
lion and tiger
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Lt. Philip Gerard was this doctor's pursuer on "The Fugitive" |
(Sinbad: Who is David Janssen?)
Richard Kimble
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They're the 2 traditional vegetables in succotash |
corn & lima beans
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It's the date on which America celebrated its bicentennial |
July 4, 1976
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Late star who directed & starred in 1973's "Return of the Dragon" |
Bruce Lee
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A quonset is a type of this |
hut
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The males of these striped animals are called stallions |
zebra
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In the fall of 1954, he became host of "General Electric Theater", a job he retained for 8 years |
Ronald Reagan
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The thinnest of all pastas is the one with this "heavenly" name |
(Tim: What is angelini?) (Alex: Angelini or [*]? Can we accept that?) (Tim: [*]?) (Alex: Angelini, is that good enough?) (Tim: It's the Italian word.) (Alex: Angelini is the Italian word Tim says.) (Tim: You mean I have to give all the answers in English?) [Laughter] (Alex: One of the new rules.)
angel hair
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This American general who turned traitor during the revolution got over £6,000 for his efforts |
Benedict Arnold
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This Welshman played Henry Wilcox in "Howards End" & Dr. Van Helsing in "Bram Stoker's Dracula" |
Anthony Hopkins
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You only have one when you're seated |
lap
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The humpback type of this cetacean is sometimes 50 feet long |
whale
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Occupation shared by title characters "Grindl", "Beulah" & "Hazel" |
maid
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In a restaurant squid is commonly referred to by this Italian name |
(Tim: That's the Italian name, by the way.)
calamari
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From 1680 to 1755, the colony of Pennsylvania was governed by members of this religious group |
the Quakers
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This Frenchman has played Christopher Columbus & Cyrano de Bergerac |
Gerard Depardieu
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It's the downy surface of a woven fabric |
(Tim: What is the...?)
nap
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Britanica says the Jamaican fruit type of this flying mammal smells like perfumed soap |
bat
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It's the comedy series that presented the Flying Fickle Finger of Fate award |
(Rowan & Martin's) Laugh-In
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The cuisine of this country featurs such dishes as chicken panang, rad na noodles & mee krob |
Thai food
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At a 1954 hearing, this senator accused the Army of "coddling Communists" |
Joseph McCarthy
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This daughter of a Swedish actress & an Italian director starred in "White Nights" & "Blue Velvet" |
Isabella Rossellini
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Each of its 6 faces contains at least 1 pip |
... (Harry: Never say [*].) [Laughter]
die
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