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Blowing Rock is called "the only place in the world where snow falls" this way |
(Tom: What is sideways?) ... (Alex: Because of the wind currents.)
up
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In "Of Thee I Sing", a "Miss White House" contest is held to pick a woman for this "job" |
First Lady
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In the U.S., "roundups" of these snakes result in their widespread extermination |
rattlesnakes
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Its varieties include Indian, sweet & pop |
corn
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A Dutch doctor might take a "rontgenfoto" of you, one of these |
x-ray
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Mrs. Blake Edwards |
Julie Andrews
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It took place at Kill Devil Hill on December 17, 1903 |
(Dale: [*]. Powered flight? Kittyhawk.)
the first man-powered flight
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Oscar Hammerstein II wrote new lyrics to Bizet's music for this black version of "Carmen" |
Carmen Jones
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Snakes belong to the order squamata, which means covered with these |
scales
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In India, a form of this called "ghee" is made by churning water buffalo milk |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute to go.)
butter
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It's how the Spanish "Bienvenido" translates into German, just ask Joel Grey |
willkommen
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Signora Carlo Ponti |
Sophia Loren
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In 1585, the 1st English colony in America settled on this island, now part of North Carolina |
(Dale: What is Jamestown?) (Alex: No, sorry, you can't ring in again, Dale. It's up to Fred or Tom.)
Roanoke
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This Lerner & Loewe show set in Calif. features a ballet number called "Hand Me Down That Can O' Beans" |
Paint Your Wagon
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Though some say the python is the longest snake, all say this S. American snake is the heaviest |
anaconda
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It was a French chef who pioneered the development of this technique of food storage & preservation |
(Dale: What is pasteurization?) (Fred: What is freezing?) (Tom: What is dry storage?)
canning
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In Italian, this celebration night is "Fina d'Anno" |
(Fred: What is New Year's? [*]?
New Year's Eve
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Mrs. R. Sargent Shriver |
Eunice Kennedy
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This philanthropic tobacco family made Durham a major educational & medical center |
(Fred: What is Reynolds?)
Duke
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In this 1935 musical comedy, Jimmy Durante made his 1st entrance clinging to a huge elephant |
Jumbo
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The Jacobson's organ works with the tongue to let the snake sense these |
odors (smells)
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The catawba is a native North American variety of this fruit |
(Fred: What is a melon?) (Dale: What is a squash?)
grape
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Alphonse Karr wrote in 1849, "Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose" & it still means this |
the more things change the more they stay the same
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Mrs. Mark Gero |
Liza Minnelli
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Indian actors star in "Unto These Hills", an outdoor drama based on this tribe's tragic history |
Cherokee
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Comedian heard here, playing the role of a songwriter in a 1979 musical:
"Oh ho they’re playing my song / That table’s humming along / That couple half out the door / Is comin’ back to hear more of my music..." |
(Alex: I'm glad you got that, he happens to be a big fan of our show.)
Robert Klein
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Clocked at a speed of 7 mph, this deadly African snake is said to be the fastest of all snakes |
black mamba
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Classifications of this type of tea include gunpowder, imperial & hyson |
green
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Translation of the Latin query "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" quoted in the Tower Report |
Who guards the guards?
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Mrs. Fred MacMurray |
June Haver
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