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In 1987 an average of 2 new products a day were introduced that could be cooked in this device |
microwave oven
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For a special "Golden Girls" Mother's Day episode, she played Sophia's mother |
Beatrice Arthur
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Gormandizing is doing this to excess |
eating
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1 tablespoon of soy sauce contains over 1,000 mg of this element |
(Jane: What is MSG?)
sodium
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"We got to get up, we got to get up, we got to get up" are words to this bugle call |
"Reveille"
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Dermatologists say there's no such thing as a "healthy" one of these, so use a sunblock |
suntan
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Warner Books' successful bid of $4.94 million won it the rights to publish this novel's sequel |
Gone with the Wind
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The daughter of this "Medical Center" star starred in "Cagney & Lacey" |
(Alex Szabo: Who is Daly... Joseph Daly?) ... (Alex Trebek: The father of Tyne.)
James Daly
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This synonym for deduce is spelled the same except for the last letter |
deduct
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To avoid this deadly food poisoning, throw out any leaking, bulging or badly dented cans |
botulism
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Lyrics to this tune conclude, "All is well, safely rest, God is nigh" |
"Taps"
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USA Today reports the average U.S. citizen has about 1,000 of these coins at home |
(Alex Trebek: I wonder why we're saving them? I've got a lot!)
pennies
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This snack cake's inventor, Jimmy Dewar, ate 40,177 of them in his lifetime |
(Alex Trebek: Two a day for 55 years!)
Hostess Twinkies
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Toody & Muldoon tooled around in Car 54 while Reed & Malloy used this car |
Adam-12
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Of snitch, snipe or sniggle, the one that can mean to fish for eels |
sniggle
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Discovered in 1879, this artificial sweetener was used initially as an antiseptic |
saccharin
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Traditional lyrics of this song say, "You'll never get rich by digging a ditch" |
"You're In The Army Now"
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First Lady who promoted the Highway Beautification Act |
Lady Bird Johnson
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80% of the world's supply of these are sold through De Beers |
diamonds
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In France, this American series is titled "Clair De Lune" |
Moonlighting
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Officially, to invest someone with ministerial, priestly or rabbinical authority |
ordaining
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Sick people beware: this mineral in milk & yogurt can impair the absorption of some antibiotics |
calcium
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In "Sound Off", the troops sound off from number 1 up to this number |
4
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It's what Emmett Kelly's Weary Willie "cleaned" off the ring floor with his broom |
the spotlight
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Restaurateur Adolphe Alfred Rempp developed this powdered product in the late 1930s |
Adolph's Meat Tenderizer
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Though the show only lasted 1 year in the '50s, Irish McCalla is still recognized as this "Queen of the Jungle" |
Sheena
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Prating is doing this for a long time, for little or no reason |
talking
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Acidic ingredient in store-bought mayonnaise that actually lowers the risk of food spoilage |
lemon juice
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Song that begins, "Off we go into the wild blue yonder", tells us the U.S. Air Force used to be called this |
(Alison: What is the Air Corps... [*]?) (Alex Trebek: And it is the first time in four years we've hit it [a Daily Double] last in the column or on the board.)
the Army Air Corps
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The name of Madame Butterfly's baby, it starts with a capital "T", which rhymes with "P" |
(Alex Trebek: A reference also to The Music Man. We've got less than a minute to go!)
Trouble
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