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This hat, originally called "Boss of the Plains", is better known by the name of its maker |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Stetson
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Simeon the Stylite sat atop one of these for some 36 years, a Guinness record |
pillar
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In 1902, 1st year this bowl game was played, the final score was Michigan 49 Stanford 0 |
Rose Bowl
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In 1936 this Oriental detective, not Groucho, was "...at the Circus", "...Opera" & "...Race Track" |
Charlie Chan
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This snappy spice is also a girl's name & a color |
ginger
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World Book says, to make a simple telephone set you need 2 tin cans & 1 of these |
string
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We don't know much about St. Bartholomew except that he was 1 of this group's original 12 |
12 Apostles
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In 1987 she won the women's singles championship at Wimbledon for the 6th year in a row |
Martina Navratilova
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David Denby's review of this film in New York Magazine was titled "Wallow" |
Willow
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If you're in excellent health you're "in" this |
pink
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The international calling code for this country is "1" |
USA
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The calendar of saints says they were the 1st non-Jews to have worshipped Jesus |
(Alec: What are the Greek converts?)
Three Kings (Wisemen)
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The Figure Skating Hall of Fame is in Colorado Springs; this other skating hall of fame is in Newburgh, N.Y. |
speed skating
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Only the 3rd, 4th & 7th installments of this film series opened on the date in their titles |
Friday the 13th
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Key lime pie, when made with true key limes, is not green but this color |
(Paul: What is white?)
yellow
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On a standard 12-button touchtone phone, number of buttons that have no letters on them |
3
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The emblem of St. Nicholas; no wonder Christmas puts gift-buying parents in hock |
3 balls
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This company, not Wilson or Spaulding, holds the contract to make baseballs for the Major Leagues |
[ERRATUM: The sports company Spalding was misspelled in the clue.]
Rawlings
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He starred in 1937's "Elephant Boy" & 1952's "Hello Elephant" |
(Alex: The Jungle Boy.)
Sabu
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An Irish Protestant, usually from Northern Ireland |
Orangeman
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After a fire wiped out a Chicago area switching center in May 1988, sales of these rose 40% |
(Alec: What are dial phones?)
cellular telephones
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The name of this South American capital is Spanish for St. James |
(Sue: [*], What is [*]?) (Alex: [*], Chile is correct and we have a minute to go.)
Santiago
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The 1992 Winter Olympic Games will be held in this country that hosted the 1968 Winter Games |
(Alex: [*], Albertville, you are right. You ran the category.) [Applause]
France
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If you need a bio-exorcist, say this name 3 times, but we can't guarantee the results |
(Alex: You got it.) (Paul: [*], [*].) [Laughter] (Alex: You're only getting $500; we don't give 500 each time you say it.) (Paul: Worth a shot, worth a try.)
Beetlejuice
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Name of the group heard here:
"We all came out to Montreux / On the Lake Geneva shoreline / To make records with a mobile / We didn't have much time..." |
(Alec: Sorry.) (Alex: Don't have a clue?) (Alec: Zip.) [The song was not reprised going into the break.]
Deep Purple
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Alexander Graham Bell made this lab assistant a partner in the Bell Telephone Company |
Watson
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