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Originally, it was 7 ft. at the ends, sagging to 5 ft. in the middle |
the tennis net
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The 501, his original style, is still much the same, give or take a few rivets |
the Levis wear
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Adam & Eve naturally hung out there |
the Garden of Eden
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They could always borrow sugar from the Rubbles |
the Flintstones
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With Homo habilas & Homo erectus, the only other species of Homo known to have existed |
Homo sapiens
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German for "a garden of children" |
kindergarten
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In 1900, a trophy for int'l competition was donated by Dwight Davis, student at this Boston area U. |
Harvard
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Japan's prime minister Tanaka was tried in '75 for accepting bribes from this aircraft company |
(Lou: What is Boeing?)
Lockheed
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Nebuchadnezzar's "suspended greenhouse", it once stood near what is now Baghdad |
the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
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Originally, the Jeffersons lived next door to them |
the Bunkers
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According to the 18th c. baptismal records of this English capital, 75% of children under 5 there died |
London
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Long before losing to Billie Jean King, he won at Wimbledon in 1939 |
Bobby Riggs
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Hotel chain that sleeps the most Americans |
Holiday Inn
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A multiple-unit dwelling with a considerable lawn space |
a garden apartment
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Sometimes Thorny was a thorn in his side |
(Alex: Thorny was Don DeFore.)
Ozzie Nelson
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Of a jack rabbit, greyhound, or race horse, the 1 that can reach the fastest speed |
(Lou: What is a greyhound?)
a jack rabbit
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His U.S. Open win made him 1st Black U.S. men's national singles champion |
Arthur Ashe
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Its rooster squared off against Pocket Books' kangaroo to become #1 in U.S. paperback book sales |
(Sally: What is Dell?)
Bantam
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Copenhagen, Denmark's famous amusement park |
(Sally: What is Tivoli?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Sally: What is the Tivoli Park? [*].) (Alex: All right, remember the category.)
Tivoli Gardens
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Because he was their banker, Mr. Drysdale tolerated them as neighbors |
(Alex: Yes, The Beverly Hillbillies.)
the Clampetts
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This evolving human organ has gained size fastest of any anatomical feature in natural history |
the brain
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For fashion's sake, a Mayan nobleman might have tattooed his body, filed his teeth, & crossed these |
eyes
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A short stroke made before the ball touches the ground |
(Rocky: What is a lob?)
a volley
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Adolf Dassler's brother broke off from this company to establish the competing "Puma" brand |
(Lou: What is Pony?) (Rocky: What is Nike?) ... (Alex: About a minute to go in the round.)
Adidas
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Dr. Robert Schuller's famous Crystal Cathedral is in this southern California city |
(Sally: What is Garden City?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Garden Grove
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His New Rochelle neighbor was Jerry Helper, a dentist |
(Lou: Who was, uh, Dick Van Dyke, [*].)
Dick Van Dyke
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Some say Arthur Conan Doyle was involved in this famous anthropological hoax |
the Piltdown Man
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What the measurement Mach 1 stands for |
the speed of sound
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