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Name for Niagara Falls on Canadian side derived from this shape |
(Maggie: Uh, what is Crescent Falls?)
the Horseshoe Falls
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These largest of spiders are becoming increasingly popular as pets |
tarantula
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Fish called dolphins in the Caribbean; it's called this in Hawaii |
mahi mahi
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Freckle-faced Little Rascal named for a kind of clover |
Alfalfa
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A slot machine's nefarious nickname |
a one-armed bandit
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Folk pop artist who's Canada's heavyweight troubadour |
Gordon Lightfoot
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Also called a police dog though it's never been known to arrest other canines |
A German Shepherd
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She came of age in Samoa in 1928 |
(Maggie: Who is Mimi?) ... (Alex: Mimi, was someone altogether different, Maggie; she came of age but it wasn't in Samoa.) [Laughter]
Margaret Mead
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Ryan O'Neal's daughter who shined in "Paper Moon" |
Tatum O'Neal
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Lawbreakers fear this lengthy legal appendage |
the long arm of the law
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Hockey star Wayne Gretzky plays for this slick team |
(Jerry: I'll finish Canada, please, for $300.) (Alex: I hope you don't finish Canada; here's the clue though.) ... (Randy: Who is Edmonton?) (Alex: More specific.) (Randy: I'll be [?]--Edmonton Eskimos.) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the Edmonton Oilers
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Arnold's pet, Abraham, on "Diff'rent Strokes" |
(Maggie: Uh, what is... um...)
a goldfish
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French performer who's too good for words |
Marcel Marceau
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Youngest actress of a famous family; her hot career includes "Firestarter" |
(Maggie: Uh, who is... the little one?)
Drew Barrymore
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Frank Sinatra starred in this hard-hitting film about drug addiction |
The Man with the Golden Arm
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Located between New Brunswick & Nova Scotia its tides are among the highest in the world |
(Jerry: What is Newfoundland?)
the Bay of Fundy
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Dalmatian dogs are named for a district in this country |
(Maggie: Ger--what is Germany?) (Randy: What is France?)
Yugoslavia
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Kidney problems have kept this teenage TV star pint-size |
(Alex: [Loudly] Way to go! You got one in!) [Applause] (Alex: Oh, I thought we were gonna run into problems with you throughout the show.)
Gary Coleman
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Mickey Rooney & Judy Garland were title tots in this 1939 musical |
Babes in Arms
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Less than 1% of the population lives in these remote territories |
the Yukon & the Northwest Territories
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In '75 the FDA banned sale of these as pets because they carry salmonella |
turtles
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This singer should hear how they talk about her |
Melissa Manchester
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Though she hardly spoke in it, she won an Oscar for "The Miracle Worker" |
Patty Duke
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The British College of Arms decides who may bear this family crest |
(Randy: What are royal arms?) (Jerry: What's the House of Windsor?) ... (Alex: It has nothing to do with the royal family; we've got less than a minute to go in the round.)
a coat of arms
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