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Ever since John Rolfe planted it, it's been Virginia's leading crop |
tobacco
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In bowling, roll 12 strikes in a single game & you'll achieve this perfect score |
300
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This little boy's dog, Ruff, has a fear of cats |
Dennis the Menace
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Last name of brothers John & Will who introduced the first flaked cereal in 1895 |
(Bill: Who are the Posts?)
Kellogg
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The upper part of a hat, or headgear for a king |
a crown
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It's the "World's No. 1 Cycling Magazine"; add 2 letters to "cycling" to get its name |
Bicycling
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The alleged stealing of a hog in 1873 led to the feud between these 2 southern families |
the Hatfields & the McCoys
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On the FOX TV series, it's Brandon & Brenda's Beverly Hills zip code |
90210
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With the outbreak of the Korean War, this Milton Caniff character reenlisted in the air force |
(Patricia: Who is Beetle Bailey?)
Steve Canyon
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Allen W. Dulles, brother of John Foster Dulles, was director of this agency from 1953-61 |
the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)
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This type of cap is part of a Brownie Girl Scout Uniform |
(Patricia: What is a beret?)
a beanie
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The leather pouch with hair or fur on it that's worn with this highland skirt is called the sporran |
a kilt
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The first "highway" into Kentucky was this route blazed by Daniel Boone |
Alex: Wilderness Trail, can we accept that? Yep, Wilderness Trail or [*].)
Wilderness Road (Wilderness Trail accepted)
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In the Grimm's fairy tale, Briar-Rose (or Sleeping Beauty) slept for this many years |
100
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Camp Swampy is the setting for this Mort Walker military strip |
Beetle Bailey
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After his father's death in 1743, he went to live with his half brother Lawrence on his Potomac estate |
Washington
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Compton's reports the Stetson was modeled on this south-of-the-border hat |
a sombrero
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Of sight, hearing or smell, the sense that is least developed in beavers |
(Bill: What is smell?)
sight
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In 1937 most of this swamp in Florida & Georgia was turned into a national wildlife refuge |
the Okefenokee
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A Japanese haiku consists of three lines & this many syllables |
(Patricia: What are 11?) (Alex, Oh, sorry. You're shy by 6. [*] is the correct response.
17
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In "Peanuts", it's the last name of Lucy & her brother, Linus |
Van Pelt
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Bearded brothers William & Andrew first made this product in Poughkeepsie, New York about 1850 |
(Bill: What is Hills Brothers Cough Drops?) ... (Alex: Hills Brothers is the coffee.) [Note: Neither Patricia nor Alex mentions the name "Smith". Alex brings it up just before revealing the FJ! clue.]
cough drops
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To show off their curls, men turned up the brim 1st on 1 side, then both, then the back, making this hat |
a tricorn hat
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This brick-shaped ice cream is served sliced to display its 3 layered colors |
Neapolitan
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Rather than counties, Louisiana has 64 of these |
parishes
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In roulette, it's the highest number on which you can bet |
36
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In 1952 he performed the nuptials for Li'l Abner & Daisy Mae for $1.35 |
[Note: Liz clearly speaks a "g" at the end of Marryin'.]
Marrying Sam
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This composer was the brother, not the "Papa", of composer Michael Haydn |
Joseph Haydn
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Presidents wore silk toppers to inaugurations till Eisenhower broke tradition in '53 with this German design |
(Patricia: What is a bowler?)
a homberg
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The last name of William McKinley's first vice president, or the capital of Tasmania |
(Patricia: What is Hogarth?)
Hobart
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