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He checked into Eastman Medical Center in 1989, not as a patient, but as a 16-year-old resident |
Doogie Howser, M.D.
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In its battle for independence from Mexico, this future state had its own navy |
Texas
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Baton twirlers who perform with marching bands are called these |
(Julie: What are members of the color guard?)
majorettes
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The name of this cookie & cracker king comes from National Biscuit Company |
Nabisco
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People magazine says "Barbara Blue", a color named for this woman, is "one of the hot hues for the '90s" |
Barbara Bush
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Oyster, twin, trundle |
a bed
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Sara Gilbert plays tomboy Darlene, who discovered boys in '90 on this blockbuster sitcom |
Roseanne
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In 1889, in New York City, Otis Company installed the first electric one of these |
an elevator
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Traditionally, wind instruments are divided into woodwinds & these |
(Julie: What are reeds?)
brass instruments
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Michael Jordan's "Air Jordans" are 1 of the products that have made this co. 1st in athletic shoe sales |
Nike
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The "moss" shade of this color is sometimes called mousse |
(Andy: What is brown?)
green
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Leon Czolgosz, Charles Guiteau, John Wilkes Booth |
assassins
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Class-cutting cutup played by M. Broderick on film & C. Schlatter on TV |
Ferris Bueller
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A great fire in this city in 1835 destroyed almost 700 bldgs., including most of the old Dutch structures |
(Dana: What is Philadelphia?) (Julie: What is Chicago?)
New York City
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Italian for "little", it reaches the highest pitches in the band |
the piccolo
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The Anglo American Corp. of this country is the world's largest producer of gold, diamonds & platinum |
South Africa
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The color of the bird who snipped off the maid's nose in "Sing A Song Of Sixpence" |
a blackbird
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Footballs, buckets, bad habits, |
things you kick
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This series ended its run after Blair, Tootie & Jo had grown old enough to know the title lessons |
The Facts of Life
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In 1887 the govt. of Hawaii granted the U.S. rights to use this harbor to fuel & repair ships |
Pearl Harbor
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The only common marching band instrument beaten on both sides |
the bass drum
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Over the years this company has constructed 200 million little green houses for Monopoly |
Parker Brothers
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The color of the "mountain majesties" in "America The Beautiful" |
purple
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Nails, golf balls, automobiles |
things you drive
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In 1990 Clair's 17-year-old cousin Pam left her family to move in with this TV family |
the Huxtables
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Passports were issued by local governments until 1856, when this federal department took charge of them |
the State Department
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Title of the following; it's the top-selling sheet music for marching bands in 1990-91: [Instrumental music plays] |
(Dana: I have no idea; I'm sorry.) [The Jeopardy! "think music" plays marching band style going into the break.]
"Under The Sea"
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The No. 1 manufacturer of plastic housewares, from bathmats to dish drainers |
Rubbermaid
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A reddened tongue is one of the symptoms of this "colorful" fever caused by Streptococcus bacteria |
(Andy: What is yellow fever?)
scarlet fever
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Lech Walesa in '83, Bishop Desmond Tutu in 1984, Mikhail Gorbachev in 1990 |
Nobel Peace Prize winners
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