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Though Part 1 was not as popular, he had a #1 hit with "Fingertips Part 2" |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go in the room. In the, round.)
Stevie Wonder
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If you let them, these insects "wood" eat your house |
(Alex: Correct. We have two categories left. Where do we go to?)
termites
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When a player asks for aces & his opponent has none, he's asked to "go" do this |
fish
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When saying it, stand at attention or put right hand over heart, & men, please remove hats |
the Pledge of Allegiance
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The color of an apple blossom |
(Steve: What is pink?)
white
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From Hebrew for "life", Adam's wife |
Eve
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Reason "he ain't heavy" |
he's my brother
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The double-crested basilisk, this type of reptile, can run across water |
a lizard
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They were pyramidal, pentahedral, & octahedral before being standardized as cubes |
dice
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The polonaise is the national dance of this country |
Poland
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Willie Nelson, Elton John, & Steve Lawrence all had hit songs with this color eyes in the title |
(Alex: I don't think there have been too many hit songs with brown eyes in the title, or green eyes, but there have been a lot of them with [*] eyes.)
blue
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Anglo-Saxon meaning "happy warrior", it precedes Rice Burroughs & Allan Poe |
Edgar
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Duo whose biggest hit was "Hey Paula" |
Paul & Paula
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Animal that's a spiny "ocean waif" |
a (sea) urchin
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American Indians made them by dipping gourds into latex & curing them with smoke |
balls
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The L.A. Times ran an apology for depicting this alien as a coke-snorting Hollywood mogul |
(Alex: Yes, the nasty L.A. Times.)
E.T.
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The tallest known trees in the world |
redwoods
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Hebrew for "dove", he thought traveling by whale was strictly for the birds |
Jonah
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Paul Anka told her, "I'm so young & you're so old" when he was 15, while she was 20 |
(Alex: [Singing] "This, my darling, I've been told, I don't care just what they say... 'cause forever..." I can't remember the lyrics. [*]. Oh, [*]. And oh, Alex. We've got one more answer, let's go to it. Let's show you what it is. Here we go...)
Diana
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Appropriate name for bird species that sews leaves together to make a nest |
(David: What is a weaver bird?)
tailorbirds
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Common card game named for 2 common kinds of alcoholic beverages |
gin rummy
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This governor of New York was picked by Playgirl magazine as one of the USA's sexiest men |
Mario Cuomo
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The color of the sand on Kaimu Beach on the Island of Hawaii |
black
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International variations include Ian, Ivan, Sean, & Giovanni |
John
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'60s British group led by this drummer was called "London's answer to the Mersey Sound" |
(Alex: "London's answer to the Mersey Sound" was led by [*]. The [*] Five.) ... (Alex: I have to do some therapy on my mouth, and my brain, and when we return, we'll be all set, including me, for Double Jeopardy!)
Dave Clark
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Synonymous with tiny, some of these smallest arachnids live in the air tubes of honey bees' bodies |
(Steve: What are spiders?)
mites
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Some ancient Chinese battles were halted & played out with this complex board game |
[Applause for David's tying the game with Steve after this clue]
go
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Revived in 19th century USA, king Darius used it in Persian Empire for message delivery |
(David: What are, um, carrier pigeons?) ... (Alex: We have two colonies left, which one do we go to now?) (Steve: Let's try ANIMALS for $100.) (Alex: Did I say we have two "colonies" left?)
the pony express
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Vermont's nickname |
(David: What is the Green State?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
the Green Mountain State
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Meaning "from the fortress", this Rod fortifies 1st base for the Angels |
Carew
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