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Corn, coral & cottonmouth, for example |
snakes
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What you'd be looking at if a woman showed you her casabas |
[Laughter]
melons
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"Maude" stars Bea Arthur & Rue McClahahan are paired again in this current sitcom |
[ERRATUM: The clue screen read "McClahahan", not "McClanahan."]
The Golden Girls
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Utah was denied statehood as long as this was practiced |
polygamy
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According to their 1965 complaint, it's what the Rolling Stones "can't get" |
(Steven: [*]. What is [*]?) (Alex: That's it, be sure to phrase it in the form of a question.) (Steven: Thank you.)
no satisfaction
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From Latin for "banishment", which is just what it means |
(Mary: What is [**]?) ... (Alex: The word we're looking for here is a noun and it's [*].) [Mary was initially ruled wrong; changed to correct after the break.]
exile (expelled)
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When charging, an elephant spreads these, not its credit cards, to intimidate its enemy |
its ears
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The first fruit to be "gobbled" in the original Pac-Man game |
cherries
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What made the characters of Amanda Tucker & Samantha Stevens unique |
they were both witches
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They called the land "Deseret", meaning honeybee |
the Mormons
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Herman's Hermits hit #1 telling Mrs. Brown she had a lovely one |
a daughter
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To a teacher, one can be, "My baby brother flushed my homework down the toilet" |
an excuse (an explanation)
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When cut up, pieces of these multi-armed sea creatures can grow into full, new animals |
(Alex: Yes, it's called regeneration.)
starfish
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Belonging to the rose family, this bitter fruit sounds like it got up on the wrong side of the tree |
(Alex: We've got about a minute to go in this round.)
a crabapple
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Character 1st played on TV by Loretta Swit, then Meg Foster & finally by Sharon Gless |
(Steven: Who is "Hot Lips" Houlihan?)
(Detective Chris) Cagney
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Physical feature the state capitol building & a Duracell battery have in common |
a copper top
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This backup group provided Gerry Marsden with a drumbeat, not a heartbeat |
the Pacemakers
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All too often, this involves a cold stethoscope on a warm body |
an examination
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The macaw, lovebird, & cockatoo are all members of this bird family |
the parrots
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Indio, California has only U.S. festival dedicated to this desert fruit, so mark it on your calendar |
dates
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In a contest, children under 12 got to "write" an episode of this show starring Soleil Moon Frye |
Punky Brewster
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The largest of these in the state is Utah Lake |
(Alex: Here is the clue; be very specific in your response.)
freshwater lakes
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Last names Stuart & Clyde, they were better known by their first |
(Mary: Who are Jeremy and Clyde?)
Chad & Jeremy
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To disinter a body |
to exhume
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Experts disagree as to exact age & species, but agree this animal holds vertebrate life-span record |
the giant tortoise
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Some fruits, like pumpkins & cantaloupes, are classified as "pepos" because this part is hard |
(Steven: What is the outer shell?) ... (Alex: Not fast enough, Guy.)
the rind
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Rhoda's mom, she moonlighted as Rosie, diner demonstrator of the "quicker picker upper" |
Nancy Walker
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100-square-mile region where speeding is allowed, but only when going for records |
the Bonneville Salt Flats
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Though they've done 30 albums, their biggest single in the U.S., "Tired Of Waiting For You" only made #6 |
the Kinks
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1/2 of breathing |
(Mary: What is exchange? Air exchange?)
exhale
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