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Until Emma Nutt said "Number, please" in 1878, it was a men-only occupation |
telephone operator
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If you order a BLT sandwich, you'll get this |
bacon, lettuce & tomato
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Counting its chirps in 14 seconds & adding 40 should give you the current temp., by Jiminy |
a cricket
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The term "yam" is commonly but incorrectly applied to this vegetable |
a sweet potato
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In 1971, when People's Republic was admitted to U.N., how U.S. voted |
(Lee: What is in favor?) ... (Larry: I suppose they could have abstained.) [Chuckles]
against (they voted no)
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"Circus" is Latin for these, of which most large American circuses have 3 |
a circle (rings)
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Sadie Orchard was one of few women drivers of this old transport |
a stagecoach
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Much-transferred employees of this company say that IBM can also stand for "I've been moved" |
International Business Machines
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To replace "it looks like a big duck", in 1803 Luke Howard classified them as cirrus, stratus, etc. |
clouds
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To a botanist, Prunus avium; it garnishes sundaes & slot machines |
a cherry
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Henry P'u-Yi, last person to hold this office, obtained it at age 2 & lost it in 1912 when he was 6 |
emperor
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1982 audiences flipped, flipped, flipped, flipped over 1st person to complete this trapeze feat |
a quadruple flip (quadruple somersault)
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NYC's Lorna Kelley was 1st female art auctioneer for this London-based auction house |
Sotheby's
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A dispatch from UPI comes from this organization |
United Press International
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Formed by refraction & reflection of light by water droplets, 2 people can never see the same one |
a rainbow
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State which produces more plums than all others combined, though many reach market in different form |
California
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Semimilitary organizations of young people formed during Mao's Cultural Revolution |
(Lee: What are the Red Brigades?)
the Red Guard
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In 1826, Howe & Turner were 1st to present their shows in one of these |
a tent
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In 1876, Juliet Corson opened 1st American school to teach this domestic art |
cooking
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Some 2 million youngsters participate in these P.A.L. programs across the country |
the Police Athletic League
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About 1/3 of all lightning victims lose their lives when seeking shelter under these |
(Alex: Yes, bad place to be.)
trees
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Food referred to in title of this tune:
["Instrumental music plays"] |
(Alex: Lee?) (Lee: What is chili?) (Alex: No, "[*] Man"... we've got about a minute to go in the round.) [The song was not reprised going into the break.]
watermelon
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During this war, Gen. Joseph Stilwell became 1st American ever to command a Chinese army |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
World War II
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As a funambulist, this performer needs a well-balanced disposition |
a tightrope walker
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1920's "Winnie Winkle" was 1st of these to feature a career-girl as central character |
a comic strip
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These ATM's are becoming more & more common at banks |
automatic teller machine
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Gallegos, Santa Anas, & cockeyed bobs for example |
winds
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Though winter quarters have moved to Venice, Fla., this site of Ringling Museum is still "Circus City" |
Sarasota
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