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He killed 21 men & was himself killed at age 21 |
(Laurel: Who was Jesse James?)
Billy the Kid
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From Dutch meaning "cabbage salad", that's just what it is |
cole slaw
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On television, it "roars" for MTM |
(Bruce: What is a lion?) ... (Alex: The kitten roars for MTM, MGM has the lion.)
a pussycat
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Many motorists prefer to stay in these "B&B" places |
bed & breakfasts
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What the initials stand for in "E/R" |
(Alex: A new series this past season.)
emergency room
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Every August 23rd a woman in black leaves flowers on this silent star's resting place |
Valentino
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Slang word for cowboy, from Spanish "vaquero" |
(Bruce: [No response]) (Alex: Slang word for cowboy? From the Spanish vaquero? (in an accent): What say, y'all [*]s? That's where [*] comes from. Bruce, select again.) (Bruce: Obviously it's the wrong category for me.)
buckaroo
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These flaming French pancakes originally caught fire by accident |
Crêpes Suzette
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The largest anthropoid apes, they eat meat only in captivity |
gorillas
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The real name of the "Love Boat" |
the Pacific Princess
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When Tony Musante dropped out of "Toma", Universal signed Robert Blake & developed this show |
Beretta
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More suicides occur on this day than any other day of the week |
Monday
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"Nautical" legume broth, served daily in the U.S. Senate cafeteria |
(Bruce: What is bean soup?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
Navy bean soup
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Longest-lived vertebrate animal |
(Bruce: What is the elephant?) (Avie: What is man?)
the tortoise
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Hebrew for "mountain fortress", its ruinous site of last Jewish holdout against the Romans |
Masada
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Carl Sagan's saga |
(Bruce: What is The Universe?)
Cosmos
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Life-threatening condition in the following:
"My mouth is dry / My legs are weak / I'm thinkin' this 'cause I can't speak..." |
(Bruce: What is Breathless?) (Alex: Oh, no. All of the pop music fans and the Olivia Newton-John fans out there will know that that was one of her big hits, "[*]".) [The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: So you're back to zero, but you're in control of the board, but it will do you no good, since that sound means you're all out of Jeopardy!, and Avie, you're all alone in first place and your opponents have nothing. That should make you feel good.)
heart attack
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18th C. English Earl who always had meat between bread brought to the gambling tables |
Earl of Sandwich
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Branch of zoology that deals with birds |
(Alex: With less than a minute to go in the round.)
ornithology
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The country in which you find the famous "Spanish Steps" |
Italy
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"The Tonight Show" was just called "Tonight!" when he was its host |
Steve Allen
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The food & drink of the gods which bestowed youth & immortality |
(Bruce: What are mana & nectar?) (Laurel: What is mead?) (Avie: What is ambrosia?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Avie: What are [*]?) (Alex: Those are the two we were going for, yes, indeed!)
nectar & ambrosia
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What you do to a "fado" in Portugal |
(Laurel: What is "eat it"?) (Bruce: What is sing to it, or dance to the song?) (Alex: I think that's close enough. It is music, it is national music of Portugal.)
sing it, or dance to it
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He plays a Hill on "Hill Street Blues" |
(Bruce: Who is...) ... (Alex: He plays Officer Bobby Hill.)
Michael Warren
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