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In 1924 Howard Carter & the Egyptian government fought over the mummy case of this boy king |
[Jennifer strikes a pose and sings, a la Steve Martin, when delivering her response.] (Alex: Yes. [Smiling] Well done. I love it. Okay, uh, less than a minute to go now, Jennifer.)
King Tut
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"Saturday Night Live" has a visiting one for every show, including J.K. Simmons in January 2015 |
(Ben: What is a host?) ... (Alex: [To Jennifer] You understand the category.)
a guest host
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This piece of clothing got its name around 1990 |
a hoodie
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In a nursery rhyme, "rub-a-dub-dub" we're the 3 men in a tub |
(Alex: Yes.) [The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: And you didn't do any... [referring to Jennifer's posing after clue 23]) (Jennifer: [Sarcastically] Do you want me to?) [Laughter]
the butcher, the baker & the candlestick maker
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Leave leftovers in the top section of the icebox too long & they can get this result caused by loss of surface moisture |
freezer burn
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Nau offers a sleek take on a mix between a trench coat & this loose-fitting Asian robe |
a kimono
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How these title items "tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, in the icy air of night!" |
the bells
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"Little Big Horn" |
Montana
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Octavian, Marcus Lepidus & Mark Antony, formed the second one of these in 43 B.C. |
a triumvirate
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Term for strict discipline on a child or addict as a means of expressing control & concern |
tough love
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OTK boots are all the rage, darling, OTK standing for this prepositional phrase, of course |
over-the-knee
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"The angels, whispering to one another, can find... none so devotional as that of" this relative |
a mother
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"Deadwood '76" |
(Jennifer: What is Arizona?)
South Dakota
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Siblings famous for singing, "Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree With Anyone Else But Me" |
the Andrews Sisters
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In effect the last battle of the Wars of the Roses was on this field on August 22, 1485 |
(Jennifer: Okay, uh, why not? I'll make it a True Daily Double.) (Alex: Whoa, hello, all right. For $6,400, here is the clue for you...) ... [Cheers and applause] (Alex: You're throwing out these responses casually. And it's--it's wonderful, I love it. Go again.)
Bosworth
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To play a title role in "The King and I", you might need this head covering seen here |
a bald wig
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Forever 21 has slim-fit jeans for men & uses this synonym of slim for body-hugging women's jeans |
skinny
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"O God! Can I not save one from the pitiless wave? Is all that we see or seem but a" this "within a" this |
dream
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"Bells of Capistrano" |
California
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The Creator, the Preserver & the Destroyer, we 3 make up the Hindu trimurti |
(Christianne: Who are Shiva, Vishnu, and Rama?)
Shiva, Vishnu & Brahma
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Despite the name, this period of American history, around 1817-1824, was marked by complacency & isolationism |
the Era of Good Feelings
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It's the state song of the "Granite State" |
(Ben: What is "Live Free Or Die"?)
"Old New Hampshire"
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Yes, General Sherman, it's the portmanteau fashion item seen here |
a tankini
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"I was a child and she was a child" in a kingdom by the sea, "she" being this title maiden |
Annabel Lee
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During the 1800s we wrote under the pen names of Acton, Currer & Ellis Bell |
the Brontë sisters
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