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He was the last vice president to become president |
(Judy: Who is Lyndon Baines Johnson?) (Alex: Oh no, sorry. You forgot about [*], who came after. All right Judy, you're at -$400, and you retain control of the board. Go again.)
Gerald Ford
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Proverb on absence that concludes "...out of mind" |
(Alex: We've got about a minute to go.)
"Out of sight..."
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Of land, sea, or air, the natural habitat of a trilobite |
(Barbara-Anne: What is land?)
sea
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Word which in PBS series' titles precedes "from Lincoln Center" & "from the Met" |
"Live"
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This 1976 winner is still playing on Broadway after over 5,000 performances |
"A Chorus Line"
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The 1st to win this was W. Roentgen, in 1901, for the discovery of Roentgen or X rays |
(Judy: What is [*] for Physics?)
the Nobel Prize
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In 1913 he became the 1st President since John Quincy Adams to address Congress |
Woodrow Wilson
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Stockholders might "know a man by" this that "he keeps" |
"the company"
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It seems this animal was top prey for Neanderthals in Germany 55,000 years ago; don't tell Santa |
reindeer
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During June 1987, KCET in L.A. was running this show at 8 A.M., 9 A.M., 10 A.M., & 4 P.M. |
(Barbara-Anne: What is Masterpiece Theatre?) (Alex: Oh sorry. If you had thought about the children being up and watching in the morning, you would've perhaps thought of [*].) [Barbara-Anne mouths the correct response.] (Alex: All right, that knocks you down to $1,000; start building again.)
Sesame Street
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He won prizes for "Seascape" & "A Delicate Balance", but not for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" |
Edward Albee
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In the U.K., it's alternating, about 240 volts at a frequency of 50 hertz |
(electric) current
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He preceded Benjamin Harrison in the White House, & what do you know, followed him too |
(Judy: Who is... uh, uh, McKinley?)
Grover Cleveland
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"A shut mouth" catches none of these & neither will "vinegar" |
"flies"
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In the late 1940s, Willard Libby developed this process for determining the age of a fossil |
carbon-dating
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Since CBS dropped him, his treasure house now has a home on PBS |
"Captain Kangaroo"
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The play based on her diary won the Pulitzer in 1956 |
Anne Frank
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The atomic particle called the Neutrino travels at this speed & is little affected by matter |
[End-of-round signal sounds.]
the speed of light
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The 34th & 36th Presidents, they were the only 2 born in Texas |
(Dwight) Eisenhower & Lyndon (Baines) Johnson
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Concerning hereditary influences, a proverb states "The apple never..." does this |
"...falls far from the tree"
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During WWII, the bones of this, China's best-known human fossil, disappeared |
the Peking Man
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In 1987, this PBS journalist went "In Search of the U.S. Constitution" |
Bill Moyers
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The original cast of this prizewinner included Jessica Tandy, Kim Hunter & Marlon Brando |
"A Streetcar Named Desire"
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At least one song from this candidate's 1908 & 1912 campaigns referred to him as "Big Bill" |
William Howard Taft
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One variation puts it "A sword less hurt does than..." one of these |
"a pen"
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According to experts, it's the species that developed into Homo-Sapiens |
(Jim: What is the Cro-Magnon Man?) (Barbara-Anne: What is Australopithecus?) ... (Alex: According to the experts, it was [*]. But Judy, we go back to you.)
Homo-Erectus
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Call letters of the PBS flagship station in Boston |
WGBH
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This 1962 winner featured the songs "A Secretary is Not a Toy", "The Company Way" & "Coffee Break" |
"How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying"
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