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This adhesive can be made from animal hides, bones, vegetables or fish |
Glue
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Half of the Psalms are attributed to this king whose name means "Beloved (Of God)" |
David
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Snakes have a peculiar respiratory system; most of them have only one of these |
Lung
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He placed 6th in the U.S. Olympic decathlon trials in 1948 before limping into TV's "Gunsmoke" |
Dennis Weaver
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Natural wonder shared by Ontario & New York State; it's a famous honeymoon destination |
Niagara Falls
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Jim Cole, who keeps us posted on fruit imports & exports, works for this Cabinet dept. |
the Dept. of Agriculture
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Some folks eat these leaping insects jellied, roasted or dipped in honey |
(R: What are gnats?)
Grasshoppers
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This New Testament apostle is also called Simon, Simeon or Cephas |
Peter
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Snakes used in these acts sway in response to the musician's movements; they can't really hear the music |
Snake Charmer
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Dan Rather hosts this documentary series that condenses 2 days of coverage into a single hour |
48 Hours
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The 2 capitals located in Ontario; 1 is the provincial capital & the other the national capital |
Toronto & Ottawa
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When we have a question about this, the "Breakfast of Champions", we call Kathryn Newton |
Wheaties
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Some of these muscles are minimus & some of them are maximus |
Gluteus
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This came out of the rock at Horeb after Moses struck it with his rod |
(David: What is a snake?)
water
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In Hopi Indian snake dances, priests carry these snakes in their mouths |
Rattlesnakes
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In 1966 this ex-producer of "ABC's Wide World of Sports" received the 1st of his more than 40 Emmy nominations |
Roone Arledge
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The Ambassador Bridge, world's largest int'l suspension bridge, links Windsor, Ontario & this city |
Detroit, Michigan
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Richard Arnold, researcher for this Paramount "enterprise", told us about Vulcan mating customs |
Star Trek
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Romany is known as the language of these nomadic people |
Gypsies
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This gospel writer was a tax collector at Capernaum when Jesus 1st met him |
(Rob: Who is Paul?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Rob's score readout was shown as $2200 when the round ended, but since the machine went "wonky", $2300 is the correct score)
Matthew
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Related to the boa constrictor, this largest South American snake is also called the water boa |
Anaconda
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Carroll O'Connor stars as chief Bill Gillespie in this NBC series based on 1967's "Best Picture" |
In the Heat of the Night
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Tyrone Guthrie was the 1st to direct the Shakespeare-oriented festival in this town |
Stratford
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When we need to know about this, the King of Beers, we call Mary McHugh |
Budweiser
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Part eagle & part lion, these mythical beasts were famous for guarding gold |
Griffins
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The hamadryad, the longest poisonous snake, is also known by this name |
King Cobra
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He played sheriff Sam Cade in the early 1970s drama "Cade's County" |
Glenn Ford
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The large bay & its smaller bay that form the northern border of Ontario |
(David: What is Hudson Bay?) (Alex: Sorry, need more than that.) (David: [No response])
Hudson Bay & James Bay
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Mr. Otha Day of this bandleader's archive told about the 1st performance of "Rhapsody In Blue" |
(Rob: Who is Gershwin?) ... (Alex: A minute to go in the round.)
Paul Whiteman
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