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13-year-old Patrick Bossert had a best seller on the "N.Y. Times" list with a solution for this toy |
Rubik's Cube
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A study of Eskimos revealed only 5% of those eating a native diet had this common dental disease |
cavities
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According to Barry Manilow, the Copacabana was "the hottest spot north of" there |
Havana
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After president & vice-president, government officer next in line for presidency |
the Speaker of the House
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Sex of telephone operators in the 1st exchanges |
male
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According to playwright Sir John Vanbrugh, "He laughs best who" does this |
(Nancy: What is "laughs best"?)
"laughs last"
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Janet Cooke of "The Washington Post" had to give this back |
a Pulitzer Prize
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Bottles of this liquid exposed to several hrs. of sunlight lose up to 70% of riboflavin content |
milk
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"I found my April dream" in this country "with you" |
(Nancy: What is France?)
Portugal
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According to the Constitution, in a criminal case, only this side may appeal a verdict |
(Dan: [*].) (Alex: Phrasing.) (Dan: What is [*]?)
the defense
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Of the 1940s, '50s, or '60s, decade in which jet passenger service was inaugurated |
the 1950s
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Of the 5 "Leatherstocking Tales" by James Fenimore Cooper, the 1 that fits this category |
The Last of the Mohicans
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On January 29, this lifelong Democrat was appointed by Republican admin. as U.N. ambassador |
Jeane Kirkpatrick
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Of fats, proteins, & carbohydrates, the 1 that makes up the least % of U.S. caloric intake |
proteins
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"The kids in" this Pennsylvania town "are sharp as a pistol when they do" this "Stomp" |
(Neil: What is the Pittsburgh Stomp?)
"The Bristol Stomp"
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This body alone can bring charges of impeachment on a federal level |
(Neil: What is the Congress?) (Alex: No. More specific.) (Neil: What is the United States Senate?)
the House of Representatives
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U.S. models of these have included the 1904 Caloric, the 1912 Fwick, & the 1911 Irvington Izzer |
(Nancy: What are stoves?) ... (Alex: They were [*]. We don't have to wonder why they didn't succeed.)
cars
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In 1972, Alan Arkin was lead in movie version of this Neil Simon comedy |
The Last of the Red Hot Lovers
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On Sept. 29, 1981, the U.S. Congress raised the Federal Debt Ceiling to this amount |
one trillion dollars
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1 of 3 vitamins considered toxic if taken in excessive doses |
vitamin A (vitamin D or niacin)
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Married "in a fever", N. Sinatra & L. Hazlewood were ready to go there "ever since the fire went out" |
[NOTE: Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood.]
Jackson
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Cordell Hull served in this office nearly 12 years --longer than anyone else |
(Neil: [*].) (Alex: Phrasing.) (Neil: Who was the, who was [*]?)
Secretary of State
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Wheels with these allowed greater speed & maneuverability than solid wheels |
spokes
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From a "last line of defense", a final attempt, especially to avert disaster |
a last-ditch
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With "All-Savers", introduced by banks in Oct., a single person's interest was tax exempt up to this amount |
(Neil: What is $1,500?) (Nancy: What is $2,000?)
$1,000
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Tocopherols supply this vitamin |
vitamin E
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When "Big Sam left Seattle in the year of '92" he was headed there |
"North To Alaska"
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Unfortunately, this aptly titled 1975 song was 1st & only hit for Roger Whittaker:
There's a ship lies rigged and ready in the harbor Tomorrow for old England she sails Far away from your land of endless sunshine |
[Alex begins reading the clue.] (Alex: "Unfortunately"...all right! We'll play the music first.) ... (Nancy: What is "The Last Love Affair"?)
"The Last Farewell"
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