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DECADES OF NO. 1-RATED TV SHOWS |
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Alliterative type of bus seen here: hop on! |
a double-decker
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The breed here didn't originate Down Under; it was called the California this before it was the Australian this |
a shepherd
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So what's the deal with this stand-up comic having the No. 1 show in 1998? Guess he won the contest after all! |
(Michelle: Who is Drew Carey?)
Jerry Seinfeld
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Traditionally, this Chinese dish contains shredded pork, stir-fried veggies & egg, served with thin pancakes |
(Andy: What is egg foo young?)
moo shu
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It's the second book of the Bible: head out! |
Exodus
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Grains of this metal on film react with a developing solution to create a black & white negative |
(Mirza: What is silver nitrate?) ... (Alex: We were going for "this metal". Silver nitrate is not a metal.) [Alex does not give the correct response either here or later in the game.]
silver
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It describes stocks that aren't traded on a regular exchange, or drugs sold legally without a prescription |
over-the-counter
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Nicknamed "The American Gentleman", this non-sporting breed from Mass. has a U.S. city right in its name |
the Boston terrier
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Wah! Ricky, I wanna be in the show!--Well, honey, this show of ours got a 67.3 rating in the 1952-53 season, so okay! You're in! |
I Love Lucy
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Bun bo hue, a spicy meat & noodle soup, is a specialty of this country |
Vietnam
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It's the second-most brilliant natural object in the night sky & also another second in our heavens |
Venus
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The button you press on most cameras to take the picture is called this "release" |
the shutter
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An old fogey, or the object seen here |
a stick-in-the-mud
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Developed in Wisconsin & seen here, the American water this is a rare breed; there are only about 3,000 in the world |
the American water spaniel
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In 2016 "Sunday Night Football" blitzed the competition as Cris Collinsworth & this play-by-play man led the league |
Al Michaels
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In Japan this soup made from fermented soybean paste is eaten at Breakfast, lunch &/or dinner |
miso soup
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A pair of these birds is the second gift in "The 12 Days Of Christmas" song |
turtledoves
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Alfred Eisenstaedt & Margaret Bourke-White were among the first photographers for this weekly picture magazine |
Life magazine
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This city is home to Hanesbrands, the Hanes Mall & Wake Forest University |
(Andy: Don't know.)
Winston-Salem
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Bred for draft work, this state dog of New Hampshire shares its name with a wind, a salmon & a helicopter |
a chinook
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Come & listen to my story 'bout a sitcom named this, No. 1 in 1963 |
The Beverly Hillbillies
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It's the Bangkok favorite seen here |
pad thai
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It's the second-most abundant element in the universe & it's also listed second on the periodic table |
helium
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Some smartphone cameras use wee gyroscopes for OIS, "optical image" this, for clear images even if the phone shakes |
stabilization
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Steer clear of the creature seen here, the Portuguese this |
man-of-war
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George Washington seems to also be the father of the American this breed, with two animals in its name |
(Andy: What is a beagle?)
a foxhound
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This actor & his "All in the Family" character Archie Bunker ruled from 1972 to '76 |
Carroll O'Connor
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Korean barbecue often refers to this 7-letter dish of thinly slice beef that's marinated & grilled |
bulgogi
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The second king of England with this name was on the throne when the Crusaders took Jerusalem in 1099 |
(Mirza: Who is Henry?) (Andy: Who is Richard?) (Michelle: Who is Edward?)
William
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