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During World War I this inventor became commander of the Italian army's wireless service |
Marconi
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"From this moment on, you for me, dear, only two for" this, "dear" |
tea
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Time flies: in 1988, Caroline Kennedy graduated from this Manhattan university's law school |
Columbia University
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In Moscow, 40 microphones were found in the 10-story building that housed this |
the American embassy
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This store sells a backpack-toting teddy known as L.L. Bear |
L.L. Bean
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Erich Segal's script for this film gave us the line "Love means never having to say you're sorry" |
Love Story
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In 1882 he installed the 1st large central electric power station on NYC's Pearl Street |
Thomas Edison
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A song from "High Society" says, "I give to you and you give to me" this |
true love
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Appropriately, King Henry VI founded King's College at this university in 1441 |
Cambridge
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In 1964 he was just a prince & a pretender to the Spanish throne |
Juan Carlos
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The Williamsburg Pottery Factory is a 200-acre shopping complex near Colonial Williamsburg in this state |
Virginia
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According to Emerson, "Every ship that comes to America got its chart from" him |
Columbus
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In 1836 Alonzo Phillips patented the 1st practical match in the U.S. tipped with this chemical |
(Lois: What is sulfur?)
phosphorus
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Cole rhymed this title word with "blendship" |
friendship
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This state-supported institution has 9 campuses; the one in San Diego is the farthest south |
the University of California
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In front of a group of financial experts at the White House, LBJ lifted Him & Her by these |
(Alex: Those were the beagles.)
their ears
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Savile Row in this city is known for its fine custom tailoring shops |
London
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This coach said, "Football isn't a contact sport, it's a collision sport" |
(Pete: Who is Bear Bryant?)
Vince Lombardi
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This Scottish inventor originated the term horsepower |
(Lucy: Who is Stevenson?)
James Watt
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The first season mentioned by name in "I Love Paris" |
(Lucy: What is summer?) Lois: I love Paris in the winter. What is I love Paris in the winter?) (Pete: What is I love Paris in the [*]?)
springtime
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This Washington, D.C. university boasts the oldest school of foreign service in the U.S. |
(Alex: [Prior to the wager] We have a minute left in the round.)
Georgetown University
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In 1964 a new "miracle" strain of this grain was developed for tropical cultivation |
(Pete: What is... wheat?) (Lucy: [Without ringing in] What is [*]?) (Alex: You have to ring in, first.) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
rice
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Teuscher chocolates are made in this country & flown in weekly to the Teuscher shops |
Switzerland
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Thomas Jefferson wrote, "The god who gave us life, gave us" this "at the same time" |
liberty
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The profits from his method of making gold paint enabled him to invent a method of mass-producing steel |
(Sir Henry) Bessemer
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"To prove that even wise men can be wrong, I" do this "on you" |
concentrate
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Before he was famous, Richard Widmark taught drama at Lake Forest College in this state |
Illinois
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You can buy panda banks, cards & scarves from this organization whose symbol is a panda |
the World Wildlife Fund
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Adele Davis wrote, "... thousands of persons have studied disease. Almost no one has studied" this |
health
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