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In 1957, a replica of this sailed from England & reached Plymouth, Mass. |
the Mayflower
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Invisible rabbit who Elwood P. Dowd says is 6' 1/2" tall |
Harvey
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Snails for snobs |
escargot
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On radio, he was "The Voice of Doom", but on TV, he was the papa of the Ponderosa |
Lorne Greene
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In WWII, ocean-racing yachts were pressed into service to patrol for these enemy vessels |
submarines
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It's "another man's poison" |
one man's meat
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Carver, Mass. is the world center for production of this fruit, so give thanks |
(Mike: What are pumpkins?)
cranberries
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Used to hoax Don Quixote, Clavileno was a horse made of this |
wood
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It's one or the other |
(Mike: What is [*] or?) (Alex: We didn't need the "or" in it.) [Laughter]
either
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This beauty from Alberta is best known for her date with a beast atop the Empire State Building |
Fay Wray
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In August 1987, Col. Gregorio (Gringo) Honasan led a rebel attack against this country's' government |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute to go, Mike.)
the Philippines
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"As a man" does this, "so shall he die" |
lives
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A sea captain named this peninsula after making large catches of fish off it |
Cape Cod
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The Mad Hatter tried to stuff this furry creature into the teapot |
the Dormouse
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Quebec-born "Blackboard Jungle" star whose 1st name was originally spelled "Gwyllyn" |
Glenn Ford
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In the U.S. Navy, it's the class of enlisted rank just below a petty officer |
a seaman
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It's "death's feast", & "there has never been a good" one |
war
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Logically, this is the state dog |
the Boston Terrier
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Not entirely bare when found, Paddington Bear was wearing a tag & a large one of these |
a hat
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The Gaelic name for this capital is Dunedin |
Edinburgh
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This ex-ballet dancer from British Columbia has been Mrs. Craig Stevens since 1944 |
Alexis Smith
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In 1957, 3 Coast Guard cutters sailed thru the NW Passage & helped establish this "DEW" line |
distant early warning
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According to Job, "There the wicked cease from troubling & there the weary be at rest" |
the grave
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As governor, this future pres, won nat'l exposure in 1919 by dealing with a police strike |
Coolidge
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Archy & Mehitabel were these 2 types of animals |
(Mike: What are cockroaches?) (Alex: [After pausing] Sorry, that's incomplete.)
cockroach & a cat
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Lancelot's less famous lover, also known as Galahad's mother |
Elaine
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MGM billed this Montrealer as "The 1st Lady of the Screen", perhaps because she was married to Irving Thalberg |
Norma Shearer
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One of only 2 locations at which Marines can go through boot camp |
(1 of) Parris Island (San Diego)
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In Greek mythology, he "waits for all," & you won't need your Dramamine |
(Alex: Who is the boatman on the River Styx, [*]?)
Charon
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