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You never saw FDR smoking a cigarette without one of these |
cigarette holder
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Word which follows union, black & flap & precedes hammer, frost & rabbit |
jack
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Canada's basic money unit |
the Canadian dollar
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To darken sky for crucifixion in "Barabbas", scene was filmed during this astronomical event |
solar eclipse
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It was two pillars of the community of Gaza that killed this biblical strongman |
Samson
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Job "Rosie" had in WWII |
riveter
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In Berlin, in May, this was done to works of Freud, Einstein and Thomas Mann, among others |
burning
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"Silent" anagrams to this, which you hang on a tree on a silent night |
(Bruce: [no response])
tinsel
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Every July, about 1 million tourists "stampede" this Alberta city |
Calgary
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Walt Disney retired him from movies in '53, saying he was "too sweet tempered for modern tastes" |
Mickey Mouse
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He was 600 years old when he became captain of the Bible's "Love Boat" |
Noah
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The person who puts the chocolate on the cherry or the wax on the candle |
(Rick: What is a coater?)
dipper
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In the U.S., hoarders of this type of coinage were jailed & fined for refusing to surrender them |
gold
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Acrostic that one might see here |
atoms
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The only walled city in North America, it's been called the Mecca of French Canadians |
Quebec City
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Not surprisingly, this author's works have been filmed more than any other |
Shakespeare
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His brothers turned green with envy when Jacob gave Joseph this piece of wearing apparel |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute to go in the round!)
the coat of many colors
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Before monks discovered photocopiers, they used these people to copy manuscripts |
scribes
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Judge Joseph Davis ruled her Chicago World's Fair fan-dancing act legal |
Sally Rand
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Three rhyming prefixes, all meaning half |
[signal for commercial break]
semi-, demi-, & hemi-
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By dropping word "shining" from last line of the song "America", you get this, Canada's national motto |
"From Sea to Sea"
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To fit the song's needs in "Oklahoma!", special corn twice as high as this was grown |
an elephant's eye
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Instead of speaking to the rock to get water, Moses did this, & the Lord barred him from Canaan |
(Bruce: What was spoke to the water to get a rock?) (Alex: You have an interesting bend to your mind!)
he hit it
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Circus performer who bends over backwards for you & into pretzel-like shapes, too |
contortionist
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Mae West told this British newcomer to "Come up & see me sometime" before "She Done Him Wrong" |
(Alex: Or Archibald Leach.)
Cary Grant
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A letter added to a kidnap victim's salvation produces this window above a door |
(Bruce: What is a sash?)
transom
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Meaning "eaters of raw meat", these original Canadians today occupy only about 2% of Canada |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: Oh, darn it. I was hoping you would get all of the answers off the board in this first round!)
Eskimos
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So that Charlie Chaplin could eat his boot during "The Gold Rush", it was made of this |
(Rick: Chocolate...what is chocolate?)
licorice
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In "Ghostbusters", Weaver told Murray he didn't act like a scientist, but like one of these |
a game show host
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