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What early 19th c. abolitionists wanted to abolish |
slavery
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Time of day one can see newswomen Sawyer, London & Pauley |
the morning
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Capital city 60 miles from Mt. Fuji |
Tokyo
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Color of ink used for negative entries in an account ledger |
red
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'50s kid show featuring Princess Summerfall Winterspring |
Howdy Doody
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Captain of the Jolly Roger & enemy of Peter Pan |
(Peter: [No response])
Captain Hook
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War fought by the Doughboys |
World War I
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They ended their newscast with "Goodnight, Dave. Goodnight, Chet". |
Huntley & Brinkley
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It's the largest river of the Sahara Desert |
(John: What is the Ural?)
the Nile
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Their goods go under the hammer |
at an auction
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The four seasons of "Scarborough Fair" |
parsley, sage, rosemary & thyme
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Christopher Plummer played this "Sound of Music" patriarch |
the (Captain) Baron von Trapp
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They were released the day Carter left office |
the hostages in Iran
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He was and you weren't |
(Mary: I don't know.)
Chevy Chase
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2 of its states are Victoria & Queensland |
Australia
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Check cashing term meaning to sign on the back |
to endorse
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Some believe this legendary English pirate's treasure is yet to be found |
(Mary: Who is Blackbeard?) (John: Who is Captain Cook?)
Captain Kidd
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Most historians consider this backwoodsman, not Jefferson, the 1st Democratic president |
Andrew Jackson
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Correspondent we go "On the Road" with Sunday morning |
Charles Kuralt
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The continent Israel is on |
Asia
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The practice of hiring more workers than a job needs, or furnishing grandma's sleeping quarters |
featherbedding
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He discovered Australia, New Zealand & Hawaii |
Captain Cook
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In 1767 all Townshend Act taxes were repealed except the one on this |
tea
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He began his shows with, "Good evening Mr. & Mrs. North America and all the ships at sea" |
Walter Winchell
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Only North American country to touch South America |
(Peter: Uh, what is... the United States?)
Panama
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Word said to be derived from the practice of trimming coins held in trust with a bezel |
(Alex: [Prior to the wager] We've got about a minute left in this round.) (Peter: What is shaving?)
embezzlement
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Alan Alda's film "The Four Seasons" used this composer's "Four Seasons" |
(John: Uh... who is Neil Simon?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.] ... (Mary: FOUR SEASONS for $800.) (Alex: Well, we ran out of time.) [Laughter] (Alex: You wanna keep going? It's a lot easier when the guys are laying back and not competing against you.) ... (Alex: [Between prize announcement and reveal of Final Jeopardy! category] You know something, Mary, I like your style; I used to do the same thing in basketball, when the final whistle went, or the final buzzer sounded, I'd go in and sink two or three layups, I was a star then; at halftime I was great.) [Laughter]
Vivaldi
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Walt Whitman poem lamenting Lincoln's death |
"O Captain! My Captain!"
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