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With one you can draw a circle; without one you might travel in a circle |
compass
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Its scripts were dramatized stories from the files in the LAPD; the names were changed, of course |
Dragnet
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Royal couple who decreed the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492 |
Ferdinand & Isabella
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For Expo '86, this company built a McBarge, its 1st floating restaurant |
McDonald's
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Namib or Kalahari, for example |
desert
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Minimum number of handles on a loving cup |
2
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Next in the sequence 1,5,9,13,... |
17
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Brace Beemer was an announcer on this show before he donned the mask as its star |
The Lone Ranger
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During his expedition begun in 1838, Lt. Charles Wilkes proved this was a continent |
Antarctica
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In 1904, it was founded by Amadeo Peter Giannini as the Bank of Italy, but became this in 1930 |
Bank of America
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The highest point in Tanzania; heck it's the highest point in all of Africa |
Mt. Kilimanjaro
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The L.A. Times reports this symbol has been removed from most Vegas slots due to its sour image |
lemon
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Banks compute this by the formula: principal x rate x time |
interest
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The actors who played Paul, Cliff, & Nicky in "One Man's Family", played Jack, Doc, & Reggie on this show |
(Bill: What is Jack Armstrong?)
I Love a Mystery
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2 North American wars in which a "Battle of Wilderness" was fought, 1 in 1755 & 1 in 1864 |
Civil War & French & Indian War
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A 3M scientist who sang in his church choir 1st used this lightly glued paper product to mark place in hymnal |
Post-It
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African explorer referred to in title of the following:
[Zeppo, talk-singing] "He went into the jungle / Where all the monkeys THROW nuts" [Groucho] "If I stay here I'll GO nuts" [Party guests] "Hooray hooray hooray!" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Captain Spaulding
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Common item taken on vacations that has an iris, diaphragm & speed control |
camera
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In 300 B.C., students who skipped his class in Alexanderia missed the "Elements" of geometry |
Euclid
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With his theme "Someday I'll Find You", this character was the "Tracer of Lost Persons" |
Mr. Keen
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Technically a Bohemian duke, this murdered 10th century saint is the subject of a Christmas carol |
King Wenceslas
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Waldenbooks, which recently bought Brentano's, is owned by this #2 U.S. retailer |
Kmart
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Albuquerque police learned German & Dutch to work with these European-trained operatives |
dogs
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Analytic geometry combines geometry with this branch of arithmetic |
algebra
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Virginia Payne played this soap's title character for its entire 27 year run |
Ma Perkins
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The century in which England last had any queen named Elizabeth prior to Elizabeth II |
(Madeline: What is the 17th century?) (Joe: What is the 16th century?) ... (Alex: Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was queen.)
20th century
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In 1895, he led bankers who lent U.S. Treasury $31 million so it didn't need to stop currency redemption |
(Alex: We've got a minute to go.)
(J.P.) Morgan
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Option on ballot offered to Nevada's voters, it "won" the state treasurer primary in 1986 |
[Laughter]
none of the above
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