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It's the "A" in the behavior problem ADHD |
attention
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This lake is shared by Kenya, Uganda & Tanzania |
Lake Victoria
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According to legend, the wife of Chinese Emperor Huangdi was the first to cultivate this fiber around 2700 B.C. |
silk
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Stars in this spectacle included Gorgeous George & Gorilla Monsoon |
pro wrestling
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Dame Judi Dench wrote the foreword to this expose on the role of the Catholic Church in forced adoptions |
Philomena
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You know you're a family man when you find yourself behind the wheel of one of these, like the Grand Caravan |
(Roger: What is a... large automobile... or--) (Alex: No.) (Roger: --a station--okay, sorry.)
a minivan
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Location of the window seen here |
the attic
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More than 3,000 square miles in area, it shares its name with a Central American nation |
Lake Nicaragua
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On Lesbos she ran an academy for unmarried women, teaching them social graces, poetry & singing |
Sappho
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"Now if there's a smile on my face", I'm listening to this "tearful" No. 1 hit by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles |
"The Tears Of A Clown"
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Shh! It's the title of Anthony Bourdain's "Adventures In The Culinary Underbelly" |
Kitchen Confidential
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Montana's U.S. representative is officially this 2-word phrase, in this case not meaning "on the loose" |
at large
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Sharing the name of a city, it's the largest lake entirely within a Canadian province |
(Alex: And you have very close to the same amount of money you had on yesterday's show when you risked it all.) (Brad: Don't do it this time!) (Roger: Yeah.) [Laughter] (Roger: True Daily Double.) ... (Roger: What is Lake Manitoba?)
Lake Winnipeg
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The festival of Hanukkah commemorates this Jewish hero's restoration of the Temple in Jerusalem |
(Brad: Who is Maccabee?) (Alex: Yes. Well, give me a little more--) (Brad: [*]?) (Alex: That's it, yes.)
Judah Maccabee
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It's starship captain James Kirk's middle name |
Tiberius
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"A Long Way Gone" is Ishmael Beah's memoir of being a boy soldier during the 1990s civil war in this African nation |
(Roger: What is Rwanda?)
Sierra Leone
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All aboard! In 2010 the U.S. Navy ended its ban on women serving on these |
submarines
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From the French, it's an artist's studio or workshop |
atelier
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Murray is not just your cousin the dentist but also this country's major river, at more than 1,500 miles |
Australia
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This system of wedge-shaped writing originated in Sumer around 3000 B.C. |
cuneiform
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It was the appropriate first video played by MTV when it launched in 1981 |
"Video Killed the Radio Star"
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The title of this essay collection by David Sedaris refers to his attempt to learn to speak French |
(Alex: This is going to make the finals very interesting. It's the last Daily Double; you have $2,600.) (Brad: Uh... I'll keep a little bit around in case thing go--things go, uh, wrong. $2,000 please.)
Me Talk Pretty One Day
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The title of the movie "The World's Fastest Indian" refers to this |
a motorcycle
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The 2 longest rivers in the U.K. are the Thames & this 220-mile river that flows through England & Wales |
Severn (River)
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When Alexander the Great razed Thebes in 335 B.C., he spared the home of this lyric poet |
(Alex: Nice guy Alexander, spared the home of [*].)
Pindar
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In 2009 he joined Pitt & Clooney as the third man to be twice picked People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" |
Johnny Depp
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This Neil Sheehan book focuses on Lt. Col. John Paul Vann to illuminate America's failures & disillusionment in Vietnam |
[Roger omitted the leading article in his response.]
A Bright Shining Lie
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2-wheeled, 1-passenger harness racing cart |
(Roger: What is a... steeple or steeplechase?)
a sulky
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