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In 1806, Australians rebelled against this British governor, the former H.M.S. Bounty captain |
Captain (William) Bligh
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Icterus galbula or a Maryland baseball team player |
an oriole
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Utensil you'd use to eat the potage du jour |
(Candy: What is a spoon?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
a soup spoon
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None of the players are "paper" pussycats on this Detroit team |
(Alex: Leon the [*] gets it right.) [Laughter] (Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)
the Lions
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Car that gives one "o-o-oh, what a feeling" |
Toyota
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Though no Boy George, Johnny Cash was this in '69 |
(Leo: Uh, what is "A Boy Named George"?)
"A Boy Named Sue"
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American Abraham Lincoln Brigade fought in this country's Civil War |
Spain
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"Royal" bird of Antarctica |
a (emperor) penguin
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In some exclusive restaurants, menus without these are presented to ladies |
prices
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In '61, Ernie Davis was 1st Black college player to win this award |
the Heisman Trophy
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They've "got a better idea" |
Ford
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In '62 The Shirelles professed fidelity to this military recruit |
"Soldier Boy"
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In 1916, this Mexican revolutionary shot up town of Columbus, NM, killing 17 |
Pancho Villa
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'65 Elizabeth Taylor/Richard Burton film; it's theme was "The Shadow Of Your Smile" |
The Sandpiper
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Goat milk cheese associated with Greek cuisine |
feta cheese
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The "zebras" |
(Leo: What are the, uh,...) (Alex: Didn't ring in, didn't ring in.)
the referees (the officials)
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It was "awesome", but now it's Nissan |
a Datsun
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What The Manhattan Transfer "talked about" in the following:
"He's kind of tall / He's really fine / Some day I hope to make him mine, all mine..." |
[The song was not reprised going into the break.]
"The Boy From New York City"
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War in which Germany lost its African colonies |
(Tom: Uh, what is the Boer War?)
World War I
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A natural mimic, one in the wilds of S.C. could imitate 32 bird calls |
(Candy: What is a crow?)
a mockingbird
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Of 2, 2.5 or 3.5, the number of times the average American eats out per week |
(Candy: [*]. What is [*]?)
3.5
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Made legal in 1906 to open up game & reduce injuries, it's now the Chargers' specialty |
(Leo: What is, um, defense?) (Candy: What is special teams?)
the forward pass
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"Wouldn't you really rather have" this |
(Leo: A... what is a Toyota?)
a Buick
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In '48, it was a "strange & enchanted" million seller for Nat "King" Cole |
"Nature Boy"
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This last emperor of France, deposed in 1870, later died in England |
(Candy: Who is Napoleon the?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Candy: Napoleon II?)
Napoleon III (Louis Napoleon)
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The only bird with only 2 toes on each foot |
an ostrich
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In '73, this pro ran for over 2,000 yards |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
O.J. Simpson
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You can't "ask the man who owns one" because they aren't made anymore |
(Tom: Uhhh, what is a Pierce-Arrow?)
a Packard
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'84 hit by Deniece Williams where she sounds like an M.C. |
(Candy: Oh, dear, I don't know.)
"Let's Hear It For The Boy"
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