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We hope this doesn't bemuse you, but a B.Mus. is this |
(André: What is, uh, a music degree? Bachelor of arts in music?)
a bachelor of music
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The geographic center of this state is in Twiggs County, 18 miles from Macon |
Georgia
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This character, a star TV reporter, has a penchant for chewing No. 2 pencils |
Murphy Brown
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Don't tell Popeye, but the oxalic acid in this vegetable makes it difficult to absorb its iron |
spinach
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On July 23, 1990, for the second year in a row, a person from this country won the Tour de France |
(Alex: Yes, Greg LeMond.)
the United States of America
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Duds, togs, threads |
(slang words for) clothes
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A B.L.S. is a bachelor of this science--shhhh! |
(André: What are library studies?)
library science
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The Grand Canyon is one of many canyons carved by this river |
the Colorado
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The First Community Church of Philadelphia is the setting for this NBC sitcom |
Amen
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This green citrus fruit is about half the size of a lemon |
a lime
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He was boxing's heavyweight champ from February 10 to October 25 |
(Buster) Douglas
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A drama major may earn a B.F.A., which stands for this |
a bachelor of fine arts
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Major rivers emptying into this bay include the James, York & Potomac |
the Chesapeake Bay
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This accountant played by George Wendt is 1 of 4 characters who have been on "Cheers" since its 1982 beginning |
Norm
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Miso, tamari & tofu are all made from this legume |
a soybean
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The 1990 Indy 500 marked his 33rd consecutive appearance in the race |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
A.J. Foyt
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Actor John, actress Jill, swimsuit model Kathy |
people with last names of Ireland
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A M.S.W. is a master of this kind of work |
social work
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The Pilgrims docked at Provincetown on this peninsula before going on to Plymouth |
Cape Cod
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To honor the Marine Corps' 215th anniversary in 1990, Dan Quayle appeared on this series |
Major Dad
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This yellow string bean is an immature form of a kidney bean |
the wax bean
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Car trunk, box, beanstalk |
all things that have to do with jacks (where would you find a jack)
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A B.E.E. is a bachelor of this, not of beekeeping |
electrical engineering
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Descendants of Jean Laffite's men live on Grand Isle, just off the coast of this state |
Louisiana
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In "Davis Rules", Randy Quaid plays a grammar school principal & this comedian his father, Gunny |
Jonathan Winters
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This pear, the most widely cultivated in the U.S., is actually the bon chretien of Europe |
(André: What is the Anjou?) ... (Alex: We have a minute to go in the round.)
the Bartlett
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This team joined the Big 10, which could have made it the Big 11 |
Penn State
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Punch, 3, buckle my shoe |
all things that have to do with 1-2 (follow 1-2)
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