|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Where we crown Miss America |
New Jersey
|
|
|
|
She couldn't "bear" certain bowls, beds & chairs |
Goldilocks
|
|
|
His tearful '62 prediction, "This is my last press conference", didn't prove true |
(Alex: [Just after finishing the clue] We have less than a minute to go in the round.)
Richard Nixon
|
|
|
Known for his comedies, his "Chapter Two" told of his remarriage after his wife's death |
Neil Simon
|
|
|
Ford's '50s flop with a family name |
an Edsel
|
|
|
In 1844 this 1st telegraph line was strung across this state from Baltimore to D.C. |
Maryland
|
|
|
|
Unknown author of the story of Aladdin |
(Mike: Who is Scheherazade?) ... (Alex: A bit of trick. We threw you a curve there, gang. Sorry about that. We owe ourselves one per game.)
Anonymous
|
|
|
German who inspired the Russians to revolt by urging, "Workers of the world, unite" |
Karl Marx
|
|
|
Dustin Hoffman reincarnated his "Salesman" on Broadway in 1984 |
Arthur Miller
|
|
|
Fans howled at Mel Blanc's imitation of this, Jack Benny's junker |
(Penny: What is a Model T?) (Ron: What is a Packard?)
a Maxwell
|
|
|
Local religion condoned human sacrifice here until abolished by king in 1819 |
Hawaii
|
|
|
|
Rumpelstiltskin's spinning substance |
(Mike: What is straw...) (Alex: Right!) (Mike: ...into gold.) [End-of-round sound.]
straw into gold
|
|
|
Ironically, Lincoln said this "is stronger than the bullet" |
the ballot
|
|
|
Though Irish, he is considered, after Shakespeare, to be Britain's greatest playwright |
(Mike: Who is Christopher Marlowe?)
George Bernard Shaw
|
|
|
Among the victims of the Depression was this company's Bearcat |
a Stutz
|
|
|
Oribi, a Hopi village in the S.W., is probably oldest continuous settlement in U.S. |
(Alex: That village was built in the 1100s.)
Arizona
|
|
|
|
|
Truman said it's a recession when your neighbor loses his job, but this is a depression |
when you lose your job
|
|
|
Wrote "The Man in the Glass Booth" but acted in "Jaws" and "The Deep" |
(Ron: Who is Irving?)
Robert Shaw
|
|
|
When production stopped in 1960, this Chrysler car had reached "de Endo" |
(Ron: No idea.)
a DeSoto
|
|
|
|
|
|
The rattlesnake's warning on Revolutionary War flags |
Don't Tread on Me
|
|
|
Won Tonys for "Torch Song Trilogy" & "La Cage aux Folles" |
Harvey Fierstein
|
|
|
In '55, this steelmaker gave up making his namesake cars |
(Penny: Who is, hmm, i don't know.) (Ron: Who is Studebaker?)
Henry J. Kaiser
|
|