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Second in command to the captain |
(Bob: What is the [**]?) [Bob was originally ruled incorrect, but the ruling was overturned before the start of Double Jeopardy!]
first mate (executive officer accepted)
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If Washington had left a tooth under his pillow, she might have left a wooden nickel |
tooth fairy
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This Jeannie C. Riley hit sold 6 million records |
"The Harper Valley P.T.A."
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It makes M.A.D.D. members mad |
(Larry: What are alcoholics?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Larry: Who are Mothers Against [*]?)
drunk drivers (drinking and driving)
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Fortunately, God must have had a 2nd copy of these lying around because Moses smashed the first |
the Ten Commandments
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Precedes ray, rated, & marks the spot |
X
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From Old English for "steering oar" & "ship's side", it's the right side of the ship |
(Bob: What is the port?)
starboard
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Another name for a fairy, or a Coca-Cola product with "Lymon" |
Sprite
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Expelled from a Bible school at age 15, this country-rock star is known as "The Killer" |
(Sandra: Who is my favorite, [*]?)
Jerry Lee Lewis
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St. Paul wrote to Timothy: "Drink no longer water but use a little" of this "for thy stomach's sake" |
wine
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A piece of paper signed to represent a debt |
IOU
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Ship in the following:
"...he got drunk / And broke in the Captain’s trunk / The constable had to come and take him away..." |
the sloop John B
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It was she, not the prince, who really gave Cinderella the night to remember |
the Fairy Godmother
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A Rhodes scholarship paid "For the Good Times" he had at Oxford |
Kris Kristofferson
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A tall cocktail of rum, liqueur & fruit juice, or a walking corpse |
(Alex: You feel like a walking corpse, by the way, after you drink a couple of these.)
a zombie
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1930 Peter Lorre film directed by Fritz Lang |
(Larry: What is U-Boat?)
M
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Though the Confederates had the "Hunley", the "Holland", launched in 1898, was the 1st of this type in U.S. Navy |
a submarine
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Wish the Blue Fairy granted Geppetto |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
that his wooden doll would become his son (that Pinocchio would become a real boy)
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Though he's the son of Hank Snow, "The Singing Ranger", he's named after "The Singing Brakeman" |
(Sandra: Who is Hank Smith?) (Bob: Who is Casey?)
Jimmie Rodgers
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Eastern European country in which Tokay wine originated |
(Bob: What is Bulgaria?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)
Hungary
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The 15th & 16th letters, or a Mayberry youth |
OP (Opie)
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Spain's "Invincible Armada" was made up of these vincible treasure ships |
galleons
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According to Johnny Horton, "When it's springtime in Alaska" it's this temperature |
(Sandra: What is 0?)
40 below
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Nickname of British admiral Vernon who watered down sailors' liquor rations |
Grog
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The only letter not present in the spellings of any of the fifty states |
(Bob: What is X?) (Sandra: What is...euh?)
Q
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