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"Anethum graveolens", it's a pickle flavorer |
dill
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Number of knees on a gnu |
(Jay: What is 4?)
2
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This first lady's fondness for actors included dates with Clark Gable |
Nancy Reagan
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James Marshall's California discovery of January 24, 1848; it wasn't just a flash in the pan |
gold
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This southern state boasts museums devoted to Johnny Cash, Ferlin Husky, & tobacco art |
Tennessee
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Part of the body Joan Crawford was famous for padding |
shoulders
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Precedes "ale", "bread", &, when he was being polite, Fred |
ginger
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Carroll's carpenter's companion |
the walrus
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Making her getaway from husband Bob Evans, she ran off with co-star Steve McQueen |
Ali MacGraw
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This free state was established in January 1922--Erin go Braugh |
the Republic of Ireland
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An exhibit of animal horns in natural settings is on the grounds of this famous Texas brewery |
(Marc: What is Stroh?)
Lonestar
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The Vulcan hand salute |
(Alex: You got the right fingers apart there.)
[Jay salutes]
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Orangish-red powder made from sweet red peppers |
(Marc: What is oregano?) (Sarah: What is cayenne?)
paprika
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If you want to hand a panda a reed for feed, pick these shoots |
bamboo
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In 1940, this "Scarlett" woman married Laurence Olivier in Santa Barbara |
Vivien Leigh
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In 1967, the U.S. signed a pact banning these in Earth's orbit |
nuclear satellites
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At an Oregon museum, you can walk through the atria of this pulsating organ 22' long |
(Sarah: Oh, I'm sorry, I rang in too quickly.)
the heart
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1st presented in 1963 at M.I.T., it's a device for graphic interaction with a visual display |
(Sarah: What is the [Points at the board] TV?) (Jay: What is a [Points at the board] computer display terminal?)
the pen you write with your names with on the TV
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"It's a very nice dance," sang The Pastel Six in 1963 |
(Alex: [After reading the clue and as Marc rang in] We've got about a minute to go.) (Marc: What is the "Peppermint Twist"?)
"The Cinnamon Cinder"
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Color of hair on the only marine bear |
white (cream)
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Joan Fontaine romanced this "Paper Chase" star but never married him; maybe he didn't "earn" it |
John Houseman
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In January 1965, Albert Schweitzer celebrated his 90th birthday, but this great statesman, also 90, died |
Winston Churchill
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This Penn. city has a Civil War cyclorama & a museum on the life of Christ in 3-D & velvet paintings |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Gettysburg
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The only part of the griffin in the logo at the end of our show that moves |
the eye that blinks
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They can be put on the backs of yaks to team them in tandem in Tibet |
the yoke
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Of the 3 Gabor sisters, the only 1 who did not marry George Sanders |
(Marc: Uh, who is Jolie?) (Alex: No, sorry, Jolie is the mother; Magda and Zsa Zsa married George Sanders--[*] is the correct response.)
Eva
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Team which lost the first Super Bowl in 1967 but won the 4th in 1970 |
the Kansas City Chiefs
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At the '86 Oscars, Jane Fonda flashed this symbol of Corazon Aquino's party |
(Jay: What is the [Holds up hand] "V" for victory?) (Sarah: What is the [Holds up fist] raised fist?)
the L
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