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Though he could have run for re-election in 1952, he chose not to |
Harry Truman
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By this age, you can be a member of Parliament in England or legally drink in most U.S. states |
(Alberto: What is 18?)
21
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Cinematically speaking, word that precedes Harry, Dozen, or Dingus Magee |
Dirty
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When this fruit drink sits around long enough, it becomes "hard" |
cider
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The winner of all fights between healthy specimens of lions & tigers |
(Alberto: What are lions?)
tigers
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Bela Lugosi posed for Chernobog, the Dark God, in this 1940 "concert feature" |
Fantasia
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Presidents often spend the night there, in the middle of a public park in Frederick Co., Maryland |
Camp David
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The voting age was 16 in his original draft of constitution for Communist China |
Mao Tse-Tung
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In 1969, California was the 1st state to permit this on a no-fault basis |
divorce
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Calistoga, Saratoga, & "a nice glass seltzer" |
[Alex pronounces "seltzer" as "seltza".] (Alberto: Uh, what is [**]?) (Alex: [**]? Mmm... be more specific.) (Alberto: Uh, what is, uh, spring water?) (Alex: Nope.) (Alberto: I don't know, what--) (Alex: Nope.) ... (Alex: [*], that was the important element in the response, Alberto. Sorry.) [Alberto was credited for his response going into Double Jeopardy!, but his score was "corrected" by $600, to $1,400, even though Alex specifically stated that Alberto now had $400 more.]
sparkling water (or mineral water)
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Pointy-eared northern version of the wild cat, or Mercury version of the Ford Escort |
(Beryl: What is a cougar?)
a lynx
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Cruella DeVil was going to make a coat out of them |
the 101 Dalmatians
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When told this president died in 1933, acerbic Dorothy Parker asked, "How could they tell?" |
Calvin Coolidge
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From this age on, you are eligible to receive a birthday telegram from Queen Elizabeth |
100
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Nair, for instance |
a depilatory
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Ms. Black recently called this namesake drink "terrible", complaining that it is "too saccharine" |
a Shirley Temple
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Only country outside Africa to which lions are native |
(Alberto: Uh, what is Israel?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
India
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Disney feature that won this award: |
(Alex: The big Oscar and the seven little ones to go with it.)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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This early 20th c. president was 1st to officially call executive mansion "The White House" |
Theodore Roosevelt
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Girls between 6 & 10 were recruited as these temple guardians of Rome's official "home fire" |
the Vestal Virgins
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Eagles' song that ask him, "Why don't you come to your senses, come down from your fences" |
"Desperado"
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In the Busch beer, "LA" doesn't stand for a city, but for this |
(Karen: What is light ale?) (Alberto: What is light alcohol?)
low alcohol
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With Jose Carioca & Panchito, he was the third "Caballero" |
Donald Duck
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One of our most scholarly presidents, he was the only one to earn a Ph.D. |
Woodrow Wilson
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Though this comic strip is 35 years old, no character in it is older than 8 |
Peanuts
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"Out", "vein", & "oil" all contain this kind of vowel sound |
a diphthong
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St. Regis made the 1st mass-market nonalcoholic one |
(Karen: What is beer?) ... (Alex: With about a minute to go in the round.)
wine
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Pinocchio's boss at the puppet show |
(Alex: You guys did well in that DISNEY category. Nice going.) [Applause]
Stromboli
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