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This dog derives its name from the Aire Valley in England |
(Alex: [After Joan mentioned [*] during chat] How about that for a coincidence?) [Laughter] (Joan: [Waving] Hi, [Murray?].)
the Airedale
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In 1955, Marian Anderson became the 1st Black singer to perform at this U.S. opera house |
the Metropolitan
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On July 18, 1870, the dogma of his infallibility when speaking "ex cathedra" was proclaimed |
the pope
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Tomatoes & strawberries, as well as oranges, are primary sources of this vitamin |
vitamin C
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In this game, there are 64 possible 2-card combinations that add up to 21 |
blackjack
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St. Bernards actually used in rescue work never carried these items with which they're pictured |
(Franceline: What are [**]?) (Alex: [**]? We'll accept that or [*].)
kegs of brandy (flasks)
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One biography of this Ziegfeld star is appropriately titled "the Fabulous Fanny" |
Fanny Brice
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In 1886, the S. African city of Johannesburg was laid out as populated by people looking for this |
(Franceline: What are diamonds?)
gold
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Varieties of this fruit include the Bosc & the Anjou |
a pear
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Of a straight, flush or full house, the one that wins the pot in poker |
a full house
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Old Roman villas sometimes bear the Latin phrase "cave canem", meaning this |
beware of the dog
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He photographed the 1971 Life cover of Muhammad Ali & Joe Frazier "his way" |
(Franceline: Uh, Koch? Who is Koch?)
Frank Sinatra
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In 1827, he was elected governor of Tennessee, in 1859, governor of Texas |
Sam Houston
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Type of cabbage used in "soul food", its name is a variation of its earlier name "colewort" |
collard (greens)
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In Britain this game uses 90 numbered balls or discs, in America only 75 |
bingo
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Canadian character actress Leila Keorber, who won an Oscar for "Min & Bill" |
Marie Dressler
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Samoyeds are used not only to pull sleds but to herd this northern domesticated animal |
caribou (reindeer)
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Country music fans cried when his "Cheatin' Heart" gave out at age 29 |
(Franceline: Who is [*] Jr.?)
Hank Williams
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In an 1895 treaty, China was forced to recognize Korea & cede Formosa to this emerging power |
Japan
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In the classic recipe for mayonnaise, the juice of this fruit may be used |
a lemon
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In card games, they are sometimes referred to as the court cards |
the jack, queen & king
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Late English comedienne Grace Stansfield |
Gracie Fields
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The Bouvier des Flandres is a herd dog that was developed in this country |
Belgium
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Single-named songstress whose trademark long gloves have been displayed in the Smithsonian |
(Alex: Sorry, Franceline, you're supposed to ring in.) [The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: Who is [*]? You knew that didn't you, Franceline?)
Hildegarde
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Due to illness, this king was "represented" by the Prince of Wales from 1811 to his death in 1820 |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute to go.)
George III
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"New" types of these greens being marketed in the U.S. are the Lollo Rossa & Red Oak Leaf |
lettuce
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In Mark 15:24, the Roman soldiers gambled for this |
Jesus' robe
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