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Only star in northen hemisphere sky that never appears to move |
Polaris (north star)
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Contrary to TV, in the 1st year on the Oregon Trail no wagon train was attacked by them |
Indians
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The World Book, for example |
encyclopedia
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"Consume, imbibe & swing" is another way of stating this hedonistic philosophy |
eat, drink & be merry
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He said in his next sequel he'd like to play "God, and the devil, and the Virgin Mary" |
George Burns
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It took place June 2, 1953 at Westminster Abbey |
crowning of Queen Elizabeth II
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In 1980-81, this planet was found to have 14 small moons besides its 9 larger ones |
Saturn
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The purpose of the spring round-up was to do this to as many calves as possible |
(Mike: What is kill?)
brand
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Effect is the immediate result of this |
cause
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a.k.a. Otis B. Driftwood, Rufus T. Firefly & Dr. Hugo Z. Hackenbush |
[Mike imitated the voice of the correct response.] (Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)
Groucho Marx
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In 1956, JFK lost Dem. nomination to Sen. Kefauver for this national office |
vice president
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Polish astronomer who was 1st to theorize earth isn't the center of the universe |
(Nicolaus) Copernicus
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Only 2 days after this service began, the Pony Express came to an end |
(Mike: What is the U.S. Mail?) (Mimi: What is Western Union?) (Alex: Mm...) (Mimi: What is, um--) (Alex: Be more specif--) (Mimi: --[*] service?) (Alex: The [*], yes. She gave us the name of a company that represents, or has come to be synonymous with, the [*].)
telegraph
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Bevy of beauties who shake their pom-poms for the Cowboys or Rams for example |
cheerleaders
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Rodin aptly expressed the task of a philosopher in this famous statue |
The Thinker
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Film in which Robert DeNiro & James Woods, of Italian & Irish ancestry, play Jewish gangsters |
(Mike: What is The Godfather?)
Once Upon a Time in America
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Compass needles are always attracted to this spot in northern Canada |
magnetic north pole
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Unlawful killing of another person without implied malice |
manslaughter
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Method of reasoning which goes from general statements to specific conclusions |
deduction (deductive method or deductive reasoning)
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The movie is called "Garbo Talks", but she has all the lines |
(Monte: I don't know.)
Anne Bancroft
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Mentioned 3 times in the Bible, this constellation is named for a legendary Greek hunter |
Orion
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Big word which means each of these words has but one part |
(Mimi: What is syllable?)
monosyllabic
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Philosophy portrayed in More's "Utopia" & personified in Don Quixote's tilting at windmills |
(Monte: What is optimism?)
idealism
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Himself a dying man, he played a man who chooses to die in his last film "Soylent Green" |
(Monte: Who is Ch--who is, um, um, I'm sorry, [*]?) (Alex: That's it. Yes.) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Edward G. Robinson
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