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This capital's Princes Street Gardens has the world's 1st floral clock, which was built in 1903 |
Edinburgh
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On TV this cowboy called the Double R Bar Ranch home |
Roy Rogers
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It was Bernie Wayne who wrote, "There she is" this person, "There she is your ideal!" |
Miss America
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It's an abnormal fear of water, or another term for rabies |
hydrophobia
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A little bit, it also describes Willie Winkie |
wee
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Used in France as early as 1461, "Le roi est mort, vive le roi" translates to this |
(Geoff: Uh, what is Long live the king, uh, I'm sorry, [*]?)
The king is dead; long live the king
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To be properly attired, a Scot should wear these socks that have diamond patterns |
argyle
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In 1904 the Eaton Ranch near Sheridan, Wyoming became the 1st of these vacation ranches in the West |
dude ranches
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"If I were" one of these "and you were a lady, would you marry me anyway?" |
a carpenter
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Winglike structures attached to the hull enable this type of boat to skim the water at over 75 mph |
a hydrofoil
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A large amount, like the stack of clothes the washer will take at once |
a load
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"Man may work from sun to sun, but" this "is never done" |
(Brian: What is, uh, work?)
woman's work
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Harris tweed, a brand of wool cloth, is made exclusively in this "Outer" group of Scottish islands |
the Hebrides
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2,949-acre Skywalker Ranch in Marin County, California belongs to this movie producer |
George Lucas
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"Mrs. Brown you've got" one of these; "girls as sharp as her are something rare" |
a lovely daughter
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The first power plant of this type began operating on the Fox River in Wisconsin in 1882 |
hydroelectric
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A pile of pitched hay or a place for the pitcher to stand |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
a mound
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"A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of" these |
weeds
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The national Church of Scotland is of this denomination |
Presbyterian
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This 825,000-acre Texas ranch was founded by a steamboat captain in 1852 |
the King Ranch
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"Why does the sun go on shining? Why does the sea rush to shore? Don't they know it's" this |
(Alex: We have a minute to go in the round.)
the end of the world
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Also known as muriatic acid, it's widely used as a cleaning agent |
hydrochloric acid
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No one knows who came up with this motto on a "serpentine" American naval flag |
Don't tread on me
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This breed of draft horse was named for the Scottish river valley where it was developed |
the Clydesdale
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The Phantom Ranch is the only ranch at the bottom of this natural wonder |
the Grand Canyon
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"If I ruled the world ev'ry day would be" this day |
the first day of spring
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Methane, the main constituent of natural gas, is the simplest form of this compound |
(Brian: What are [*]?) [Brian's response with the 2 elements was ruled incorrect and the decision was reversed after the break.]
hydrocarbon (carbon & hydrogen)
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A Cornish prayer asks to be delivered from ghoulies & ghosties & long-leggety beasties &" these |
things that go bump in the night
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