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He played 1 pro football game in Hawaii before joining the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947 |
Jackie Robinson
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"Mona Lisa" has this hand crossed over the other |
right hand over the left hand
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In his 2nd biggest hit ever, Tom Jones asked this animal "What's New?" |
Pussycat
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In 1989, the Eiffel Tower will celebrate this anniversary |
(Dale: What is 200?)
100
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Letters are my life, & I've never turned a wrong one |
(Pam: My hero.)
Vanna White
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In 1945, John Johnson began publishing this "Life"like magazine |
Ebony
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Term for water colors made with egg yolks, it sounds like a Japanese fried shrimp |
(Pam: What is tempura?) (Alex: No.) (Pam: [A millisecond later] [*]?) (Alex: No, I can't give it to you. Your first answer was incorrect.)
tempera
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In the Ray Stevens 1962 novelty hit, Ahab's camel was named this |
Clyde
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The average adult has about 9000-10,000 of these, mainly on the upper surface of the tongue |
taste buds
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Located between Nevada & Arizona, its over 200 sq. mi. reservoir holds some 10 trillion gallons of water |
(Dale: What is Lake Powell?) (Kate: Lake Havasu, what is Lake Havasu?)
Lake Mead
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Cousin of the man who created the Heimlich Maneuver, I was Potsie on "Happy Days" |
Anson Williams
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August 18, 1986 covers of both "Time" & "Newsweek"' featured Wyeth portraits of this model |
[NOTE: The clue had quotes and an apostrophe as shown.]
Helga
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The group "America"s first #1 hit was about this horse |
[NOTE: The group "America" was shown in quotes with no apostrophe.]
"A Horse with No Name"
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Uterine duct named after 16th century Italian anatomist who 1st described it |
(Alex: Right, named after Gabriel Fallopius.)
Fallopian tube
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Name given the building which contained the remains of King Mausolus of Caira, who died in 353 B.C. |
mausoleum
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At age 12, this "Laugh-In" announcer got a cartoon scholarship from Charles Schulz |
(Pam: Who is Don Pardo?)
Gary Owens
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Hedonistic title of the following masterpiece by Hieronymous Bosch: |
(Kate: I'm just going to guess and say, "What is The Orgy"? I don't know.) (Alex: The Orgy? You saw something in that painting that I didn't?) (Kate: You said, "hedonistic.") ... (Alex: We've got less than a minute to go.)
The Garden of Earthly Delights
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"Whistle While You Work" advises, "Forget your trouble, try to be just like a cheerful" one of these |
(Pam: What is a bumblebee?)
chickadee
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It consists of the brain & spinal cord |
central nervous system
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A watchtower was built every 100-200 yards along this structure over 2000 miles long |
Great Wall of China
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Among my movie lines were "I forgot my mantra" in "Annie Hall" & "Some of us are scum" in "The Big Chill" |
(Kate: Who is Woody Allen?)
Jeff Goldblum
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French artist who broke with the realists, he caused a scandal in 1865 with his "Olympia" |
Édouard Manet
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The 2 animals mentioned among the tasks in the Coasters' #1 Hit, "Yakety Yak (Don't Talk Back)" |
dog & cat
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Function common to the nose & the kidney |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
filtration
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Finished after 12 years in 280 B.C., this giant statue was destroyed by earthquake about 50 years later |
the Colossus (of Rhodes)
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I dueled with Romeo as Tybalt & fenced with Cardinal Richelieu's men as d'Artagnan |
(Dale: Who is Richard Chamberlain?)
Michael York
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