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Castle & Cooke, maker of Dole products, is 4th largest landholder there |
Hawaii
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Lanky Laker who's an Oriental rug expert |
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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Though Bee Gees dropped the "G" in this "Saturday Night Fever" song, the sequel put it back |
"Stayin' Alive"
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French for "froth", it's a light dessert or a new hair care product |
mousse
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As matriarch of the Barkley clan, she rode "The Big Valley" |
Barbara Stanwyck
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Known to grow not only as high as an elephant's eye, but over 31 feet |
corn
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Campbell's #1-selling soup |
(Steve: What is chicken noodle soup?) ... (Alex: Chicken noodle is second and cream of mushroom is third.)
tomato
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Though he didn't throw 1st pitch inventing baseball, he fired 1st shot defending Ft. Sumter |
(Mark: Ooh, what a guess.) (Alex: Well guesses, whether they are right or wrong, count for dollars on our program.)
Abner Doubleday
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1967 hit sung by Frank & Nancy Sinatra |
"Somethin' Stupid"
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Term for makeup less likely to cause an allergic reaction |
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go in this round.)
hypoallergenic
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Roger Moore became Beau Maverick when this man rode into the sunset over a contract dispute |
(Mark: Who is Jack Kelly?)
James Garner
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Samuel Johnson defined it as a grain which in England is given to horses, but in Scotland feeds the people |
oats
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Since it makes this #1 selling candy bar, M&M/Mars "laughs" all the way to the bank |
(Alex: Not fast enough Steven.)
Snickers
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On April 19, 1974, Thomas Pace caught 48 lb. barracuda this way |
bare-handed
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Danced to in films by Fred Astaire in 1946 & Gene Wilder & Peter Boyle in 1974 |
"Puttin' On The Ritz"
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Due to absorption of phenol, women should avoid coloring hair while in this condition |
pregnant
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Like Grizzly Adams whom he portrayed, this actor also had his scrapes with the law |
(Dan) Haggerty
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"French" potato & leek soup said to have been created by Chef Louis Diat at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in NYC |
vichyssoise
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Most stores in chain founded by S.S. Kresge have now taken this terse title |
Kmart
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Called "poona" in India, 19th c. British officers took this racquet sport home & called it this |
(Nietzchka: What is cricket?) (Steve: What is lacrosse?) (Mark: What is tennis?)
badminton
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Truckin' TV show starrin' Claude Akins |
Movin' On
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This Cybill Shepherd, Sam Elliot vehicle bloomed & withered in one season |
The Yellow Rose
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The leaves of this dessert vegetable, also called pieplant, are poisonous |
rhubarb
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Once notorious for providing strike-breakers, it's still largest armed guard company |
the Pinkerton Company
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19th c. jockey Tod Sloan invented the "monkey crouch" to reduce this |
air resistance
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Double "G"-less Dusty Springfield hit of 1964 |
"Wishin' And Hopin'"
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When this Western star decided against taking the role of Matt Dillon, he suggested James Arness |
John (the "Duke") Wayne
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The 2 countries which together provide half the world's supply of olives |
(Steve: What are Italy and Greece?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Italy & Spain
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