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Where you find the words, "Here rests in honored glory an American soldier known but to God" |
Arlington National Cemetery (Tomb of the Unknown Soldier)
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According to 17th century writer John Ray, one is "never too old to" do this |
learn
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Wisconsin dairies turn 72% of all their milk into this |
cheese
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After the ceremony, the 1st person to kiss the bride |
(Cindy: What is her father?)
the groom
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Yellow flower also called the trumpet narcissus |
a daffodil
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Nelson overlooks this London square, but no guidebooks do |
Trafalgar Square
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"The hand that" does this, "rules the world" |
rocks the cradle
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Readers of this magazine could write in to get 1 of 7000 balls used in a "Women of Mensa" pictorial |
(Clint: What is Ms.?) ... (Alex: The pictorial appeared in [*] and one of my writers wrote in and got 3 of the balls [Holds them up]; I leave it to you, ladies and gentlemen to figure out how these 3 and the other 6,997 were used in that article.) [Laughter]
Playboy magazine
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You should do it when the star appears & at end of an act, but in church, never on Sunday |
applaud
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In law, the main types awarded are compensatory, general, nominal, & punitive |
damages
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Number of pyramids at Giza in Egypt |
3
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When wine comes in, this is said to come out |
the truth
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A survey of 276,230 workers says this is the top reason that people leave their jobs |
another job
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Amy Vanderbilt calls this the proper direction to tip a soup dish to get at the last spoonfuls |
(Anita: [*], what is [*]?)
away from yourself
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Type of "assistance" you receive dialing "411" |
directory
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City where you'd find landmark in this song: "Three coins in the fountain" |
(Alex: The Trevi Fountain; The Four Aces were the performers on that one.) [The song was not reprised going into the break.]
Rome
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It's said, "A man always chases a woman until" this happens |
(Anita: [Without ringing in]Until. [Rings in] [*]. What is [*]?)
until she catches him
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The basic manpower unit of the U.S. Air Force, it's composed of 2 or more "flights" |
(Clint: What is a... wing?)
a squadron
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According to Ann Landers, if you meet a blind person you shouldn't do this to their dog |
pet their dog (talk to it)
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Used as 1860 campaign song against Lincoln, after Civil War he requested it from White House band |
"Dixie"
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Landmark on the back of currently minted nickels |
(Clint: What is the Jefferson Memorial?)
Monticello
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According to the Bible a lazy man who doesn't want to go out to work will say there's 1 of these in the streets |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
a lion
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The world's largest self-supporting structure is the 1821 foot CN Tower in this city |
(Alex: We've got about a minute to go in the round.)
Toronto
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At a formal party, between 20-60 minutes after coffee is served or when guest of honor does it |
(Clint: What is a toast? What is give a toast?) (Cindy: What is get up from the table?)
when is it proper to leave
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For dynamite, it's a blasting cap |
a detonator
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