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SO YOU'VE REACHED LEGAL DRINKING AGE |
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Absentee ballots gave Maria Cantwell victory in this "Evergreen State" by just 2,000 votes |
(Mark: What is Vermont?)
Washington
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Bartender Woody Boyd |
(Woody) Harrelson
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It's the sacred river that runs through Kanpur & Allahabad |
Ganges
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Symbol of lightness seen here on a slide |
feather
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You'll sound classy specifying the brand of this liqueur in your martini, like Tanqueray or Bombay Sapphire |
gin
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[In this category Alex began each clue with "P is for" or "Is for"] Pan, who had the horns, legs & ears of this animal |
goat
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Debbie Stabenow beat Dick Chrysler in a 1996 Congress race & in 2000, became this state's first female senator |
(Alex: [after Pat uncovered the Daily Double] You trail Chris by 3700. We're almost out of time.) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Michigan
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Thomas Magnum |
(Tom) Selleck
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Southern Cross University & Lake Tuggeranong College are found in this large country |
(Chris: What is Brazil?)
Australia
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These grains seen here are vital to plant propagation |
pollen
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These, which make you sneeze, are smaller in champagne than in cheap sparkling wine |
bubbles
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Plutonium, an element with this stinky abbreviation |
Pu
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Bionic Woman Jaime Sommers |
Lindsay Wagner
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Newspapers in this Asian kingdom include the Phuket Gazette & The Chiangmai Trader News |
(Mark: What is China?)
Thailand
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Many-layered lily family member whose skin is seen here |
onion
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For a 170-pound man who has 4 beers on an empty stomach, this figure is .08 |
blood-alcohol level
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Perez de Cuellar, the former U.N. Secretary-Genarl who is now prime minister of this country |
Peru
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In a battle of Bills, Nelson beat McCollum in this state where another race got a bit more press |
Florida
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L.A. detective David Addison |
Bruce Willis
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Originally settled by the Dutch, this country of NE South America came under British control in the 19th century |
... (Alex: For a long time it was known as British Guiana. It is now [*].)
Guyana
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The slide here shows this type of tissue so named because it basically holds you together |
(Chris: What is cartilage?)
connective
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It's the 2-letter word you use when you want your drink without ice |
(Chris: What is straight up?) ... (Alex: 2-letter word)
up
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Pasteurella, a genus of this named for chemist Louis |
bacteria
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The governor of Missouri died shortly before his election win; this wife said she'd serve in his place |
Jean Carnahan
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Col. Wilhelm Klink |
(Pat: Who is Otto Klemperer?) (Chris: Who is Klemperer?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Chris: [*]) (Alex: Yes, his son.)
Werner Klemperer
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In 1935 the Italians launched an invasion of Ethiopia from what is now this country, once part of Ethiopia |
(Chris: What is the Western Sahara?)
Eritrea
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Following prophase, metaphase & anaphase, seen here is this end phase of mitosis |
telophase
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Don't use French pronunciation for this, a restaurant's fee for serving wine that you bring in |
... (Alex: Yes, don't say "cor-kahge.") [laughter]
corkage
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Punjab, the only state in India in which this religious group has the majority |
Sikhs
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