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Give your male Rottweiler a strong name like Apollo or that of this supreme Greek god |
Zeus
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"Baby, you're much too fast", Prince complained in this tune |
"Little Red Corvette"
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The gold-leafed dome of this state's Capitol in Charleston is taller than that of the U.S. Capitol |
West Virginia
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He's been in style for an "Eternity": C.K. |
Calvin Klein
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With injured WWII vets in mind, George Klein invented one of the first electric ones of these transports |
a wheelchair
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To bring forth & fresh fruits & vegetables |
produce [pruh-DEUCE] & produce [PRO-deuce]
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If it's black & white, how about Tuxedo or this, the name of Nabisco's classic sandwich cookie |
(Alex: Yeah. You want to call your dog [*]? I don't know.) (Jon: Not me. That's for sure.)
Oreo
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Learn about "Swamp Fox" Francis Marion at "America's First Museum" in Charleston in this state |
South Carolina
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On our list of fashion designers, she is No. 5: C.C. |
Coco Chanel
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John Hopps discovered that electric stimuli could regulate heartbeat, leading to this invention |
(Hilary: What is a defibrillator?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
a pacemaker
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To bump up against something repeatedly & a place to grab all the food you can eat |
buffet [BUF-fit] & buffet [buf-FAY]
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Thanks to "Twilight", this has been the most popular name for female dogs for the last few years |
Bella
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He had a 2-part request in the title of his 1988 No. 1 hit: "Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car" |
Billy Ocean
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Charleston lies near the Embarras River, south of Champaign in this state |
(Alex: That's it. And you're on the plus side with $400.)
Illinois
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Cool American style since 1985: T.H. |
Tommy Hilfiger
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To make angry & an aromatic smoke |
(Jon: What is fragrant [FROG-rent] and fragrant [FRAY-grent]?)
incense [ins-ENSE] & incense [IN-sense]
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Hey, pal! You can't go wrong with this name that Bill Clinton gave his chocolate lab in 1997 |
(Alex: Interesting, a clue about you and Clinton and Hillary. Okay, go.)
Buddy
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These tires are the title of a song by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis that mentions a Cadillac |
whitewalls
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You'll find Charleston at the top of this state's "Bootheel", near Cape Girardeau |
Missouri
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He gave women the power suit: G.A. |
Giorgio Armani
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In 1990 Sudbury native Dianne Croteau introduced Actar 911, one of these used to teach CPR |
[Erik gave the latter two listed responses.]
a manikin (a resuscitation doll or Resuscitation Annie accepted)
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A written agreement & to shrink in size |
(Hilary: [*]?) (Alex: Remember your phrasing.) (Hilary: What is [*]?) (Alex: Thank you.) (Hilary: Excuse me, Alex.) (Alex: That's all right.)
contract [KAHN-tract] & contract [kin-TRACT]
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Perfect for your small dog is this name, like the main Mogwai in "Gremlins" |
(Erik: Uh, what is... it's gone.) (Alex: Oh, it didn't come to you.)
Gizmo
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As a metaphor for her Southern childhood, Lucinda Williams sang of "Car Wheels On" this type of road |
(Alex: That's it, with a minute to go.)
a gravel road
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Just act natural when visiting Charleston in this "Natural State" |
Arkansas
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You can thank him for the grunge look of the '90s: M.J. |
(Alex: You did well in the category. You're in the lead with $4,000. Go again.)
Marc Jacobs
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Trade name for polymethyl methacrylate, a transparent plastic developed by William Chalmers |
Plexiglas
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Flawless & to make flawless |
perfect [PER-fikt] & perfect [per-FEKT]
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