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| Gorham's top-selling silver pattern or the lace that made the Big Bopper's "world go round" |
Chantilly
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| Approximately 5.88 trillion miles |
light-year
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| By any other name, it would smell as sweet |
rose
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| In Hindu & Chinese mythology, the earth emerged from this, possibly laid by a gigantic cosmic chicken |
egg
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| In 1979, Wrather Corp. got a court injunction forbidding him to wear his mask in public |
Clayton Moore, the Lone Ranger
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| "There is a house in" this city "& it's called the rising sun" |
New Orleans
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| Of the millions of these they've made since 1900, the Mongol is Eberhard Faber's top seller |
pencil
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| Familiar name of the aurora borealis |
northern lights
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| A celebration of the eucharist, Bach wrote one in B-Minor |
Mass
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| She, not Fauna, was the Roman goddess of flowering plants |
Flora
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| His group is the "Band of Renown" |
Les Brown
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| Protesting the '60s protest movement, Merle Haggard, son of Oklahoma migrants, called himself this |
Okie from Muskogee
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| It's said this dishwashing aid was named by the inventor's wife because it would "save our saucepans" |
S.O.S.
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| Word which follows "light" in the acronym "LASER" |
(Judi: What is beam?)
amplification
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| In western slang, a "grubslinger" means this |
cook
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| Derceto, Greek goddess of fertility, has a scaly tail like this type of animal |
(Lance: What's a serpent?)
fish
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| Carol Burnett married Joe Hamilton, this man's executive producer |
Garry Moore
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| In a fight over a Cajun queen, Big John sent a fellow from this state "to the Promised Land" |
Louisiana
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| Copying a Norwegian moccasin H.Bass named a shoe this, short for "Norwegian" & "Injun" |
(Cinthea: What are Bass [*]?)
Weejuns
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| In this type of bulb, current flows thru the filament & excites atoms that upon calming down, produce light |
(Lance: What's a fluorescent light?) (Cinthea: What's a neon light?)
incandescent
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| The 2 branches of the U.S. armed forces that fit the category |
Army & Navy
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| Killing the Nemean lion was the 1st of his dozen duties |
Heracles (Hercules)
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In her 1st recording session at age 16, this singer produced a No. 1. hit, with the following:
"It's my party, and I'll cry if I want to..." |
(Judi: It takes me back. Who is [*]?) (Alex: It takes me back too and I'm older than you.) [The song was reprised going into the first break.]
Lesley Gore
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| "When I dream about the moonlight on the Wabash, then I long for my...home" there |
Indiana
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| Since 1941, Hallmark's top-selling card, "Thinking of You", has featured this purple flower |
(Cinthea: What is a violet?) (Judi: What is an iris?) ... (Alex: We've got less than a minute to go, Cinthea.)
pansy
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| To get back in the gym at the junior prom, hold your stamped hand under one of these lights |
black light (ultraviolet)
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| It can precede rat, sack, or horse |
(Cinthea: What is race?)
pack
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| While only some say he was born on Mt. Lycaeus, sources agree that he ruled from Mt. Olympus |
Zeus
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| Film director who "Help"ed the Beatles through "A Hard Day's Night" |
Richard Lester
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| 1 of 2 other cities mentioned along with Manhattan in "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" |
(1 of) Paris or Rome
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