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1 of 5 state capitals to begin with the letter "A" |
[NOTE: Alex did not name the fifth one.]
(1 of) Atlanta (Albany, Annapolis, Augusta, Austin)
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William II's death while hunting may have been murder; he died with 1 of these thru his heart |
an arrow
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Batting almost 1.000, this sport's Major Leagues have had only 1 fatality |
baseball
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On the vine, the inside of this "cool" vegetable can be 20ยบ cooler than the air outside |
a cucumber
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Delta Burke & Dixie Carter play sassy southern siblings on this sitcom |
(Phil: What is Designing Ladies?)
Designing Women
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All the sisters of President Ulysses' parents |
Grant's aunts
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1 of 4 state capitals to begin with the letter "B" |
(1 of) Boise (Bismarck, Boston, Baton Rouge)
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Some say Queen Victoria's grandson the Duke of Clarence was this notorious murderer |
Jack the Ripper
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A baby drooling twice, or an illegal way to advance a basketball |
a double dribble
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Their pods are so tender & crisp they're cooked & eaten with the peas inside |
Chinese peas (snow peas)
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His car was vandalized by persons unknown the night his "Sons of Scarface" special aired |
(Alex: We've less than a minute to go.)
Geraldo Rivera
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A scrawny little horse |
a bony pony
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1 of 3 state capitals to begin with the letter "L" |
(1 of) Lincoln (Lansing, Little Rock)
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This Egyptian reputedly used a mix of bear grease, horse's teeth, & burnt mice on her hair & eyelashes |
Cleopatra
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At a rodeo, "dogging" is done to this animal, not a collie |
(Phil: What is a [***]?) (Alex: Nope. Yeah, we'll accept that; we would have accepted [*] or [**] or [***].)
bull (steer, cow)
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True cantaloupes are hardly known outside Europe; what we call a cantaloupe is actually this |
a musk melon
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Believe it or not, in 1949 he was the 1st to host a TV version of "Believe It or Not" |
Ripley
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The women that "Psychos" Norman might have taken to dinner |
[NOTE: "Psychos" is how the word was written in the clue.]
Bates' dates
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1 of 2 state capitals to begin with the letter "O" |
(1 of) Oklahoma City (Olympia)
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Her enemies said this 2nd wife of Henry VIII had an extra finger on each hand |
(Alex: It was very handy for wearing lots of rings, obviously.) [Sandy laughs]
Anne Boleyn
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Golf Magazine stated that pro golfers would most like to win this Augusta tournament |
the Masters
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1 of 2 fruits prescribed in the following Top 10 1972 hit:
"...you called your doctor, woke him up / And said, Doctor, ain't there nothing I can take / I said, Doctor..." |
(Alex: Yes, Nilsson song.) [The song was reprised going into the break.]
(1 of) lime (coconut)
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Of this role Gene Barry said, "I may not have been the fastest gun in the West, but I was neat" |
Bat Masterson
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A long, lean Union soldier |
a lanky Yankee
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The only state capital to begin with the letter "N" |
Nashville
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She reportedly loves Mark Phillips, Coca-Cola & horses, not necessarily in that order |
Princess Anne
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Best known as the "Red Wings" right wing, he played pro hockey for 32 years |
Gordie Howe
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The variety of lettuce called cos, after a Greek isle, is also commonly called this |
Romaine
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On 1 episode of this 60s sitcom, Clint Eastwood's horse stole the talkative star's girlfriends |
(Michael: What is Rawhide?)
Mr. Ed
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In "Margaritaville", Jimmy Buffett "stepped on" this & cut his heel |
a pop top
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