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Richmond, Virginia's Old Stone House contains this author's museum & a carved wooden raven |
Poe
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In 1965 title, it's what the Supremes pleaded "In the Name of Love" |
Stop
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1909 was last year this type of penny was minted |
Indian Head
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Among the water stops along route of this city's 1st marathon was Frederick's of Hollywood |
Los Angeles
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Reason you should run when a spotted skunk does a handstand |
(JoAnn: [*]?) (Alex: Phrasing?)
so you don't get sprayed
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Knott's Berry Farm's Mott Museum features this Da Vinci masterpiece painted on the head of a pin |
(Dave: What is the Mona Lisa?)
The Last Supper
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In his only million-selling single, Ray Charles lamented "I Can't Stop" doing this |
Loving You
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1 of 5 countries besides India whose currency is the rupee |
(1 of) Pakistan (Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mauritius or Seychelles)
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At over 70 million bushels in 1985, it's the #1 apple grown in the U.S., yum yum |
delicious
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It's said you can hear lions do this from 10 miles away |
roar
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This Ozark state's Jesse James Bank Museum claims to be the site of the 1st U.S. bank robbery |
(Dave: What is Arkansas?) (JoAnn: What is Tennessee?)
Missouri
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According to Connie Francis, it "told a tale on you" |
"Lipstick on Your Collar"
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U.S. coin mentioned in this song:
"They say the neon lights are bright / On Broadway / They say there's always magic in the air..." |
(Tom: ... [Shakes head no]) (Alex: Tom, have you got an answer?) (Tom: What's the [*]?) (Alex: What's the [*]? You're right.) [Laughter and applause] (Alex: The line is, "How ya gonna make some time / When all you got is one thin [*]".)
dime
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From its title, what the '86 concert hosted by Williams, Goldberg, & Crystal offered the homeless |
(Tom: What is aid?)
Comic Relief
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Anatomical name for people slowing to look at a wreck on the side of the road |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
rubberneckers
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Gray & brown in the summer, a ptarmigan's plumage changes to this color in the winter |
white
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This designer's fashions were displayed in the Louvre - maybe because he named his perfume "Paris" |
Yves Saint Laurent
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On the "Eve of Destruction", "You're old enough to kill, but not" to do this |
vote
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The British called this now-obsolete coin a "bob" |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute to go in the round.)
the shilling
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The Supreme Court upheld the Air Force ban on wearing this Jewish clothing accessory with dress uniforms |
yarmulke
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In a 1960 hit, Bobby Vee said, "Like a rubber ball, I'll" do this |
"come bouncing back to you"
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A full-blooded beefalo is 1/4 Hereford, 3/8 Charolais, & 3/8 this |
buffalo (bison)
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Visitors are surprised to see a museum of the American Confederacy on this island 586 miles off N.C. |
(Dave: What's Fort Sumter?)
Bermuda
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In 1958, Bobby Freeman asked, "Do you, do you, do you, do you want to" do this |
dance
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99% of paper currency now in circulation in the U.S. was issued by this body |
(Dave: What is the U.S. Mint?)
the Federal Reserve
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The NYC Ballet derives 1/4 of its annual ticket income from the holiday ballet |
The Nutcracker
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Ohio city called "the rubber capital of the world" |
Akron, Ohio
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At this U.S. city's zoo you can visit Beaver Valley & giant pandas |
(Tom: What's the National Zoo?) (Alex: [*], that's it.)
Washington, D.C.
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