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Skin-tight slacks named for an Italian isle |
capris (capri pants)
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Trash on the sidewalk, or a bunch of newborn pups |
litter
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Seattle's high-flying NFL team |
the Seahawks
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1864 burning of this city is depicted in "Gone with the Wind" |
Atlanta
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Traditionally, it's what you get when you order "surf & turf" |
steak & seafood (steak & lobster)
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He met a pieman going to the fair |
Simple Simon
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Men & women dress alike in this style started in the '70s |
unisex
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A purebred dog has this to prove it |
a pedigree
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A football official who sounds like he should be behind home plate |
an umpire
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Side supported by 5 civilized Indian tribes of Oklahoma |
(Bill: What is the North?) ... (Alex: You had to be very careful on that one. If you missed it, you were giving it away to your opponents.)
the South
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How food is served "en brochette" |
on a skewer
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1897 auto; a hot water heater on wheels |
the Stanley Steamer
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Levi reinforced jeans with these so heavy gold nuggets wouldn't tear the pockets |
rivets
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Offensive alignment with a "letter perfect" backfield |
a T (T-formation)
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Number of slaves owned by Robert E. Lee at war's outbreak |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
0
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In Milano, you would order tartufo for this course |
dessert
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Dingbat's daughter, Meathead's mate |
(Julia: Um, uh.) (Ted: Who is Archie Bunker?) ... (Alex: You forgot the category, Ted, and it cost you.)
Sally Struthers
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Man's shoe topper attached by a strap |
(Ted: What is, cripe...) (Alex: It's not a cripe, a crepe is a French pastry thing...) (Julia: What is a shoehorn?) ... (Alex: What are [*]? [*]. We're going back. Ted, you drew a blank, but that's all right.)
spats
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"Hey, wait a minute," he's the Raiders' former coach |
John Madden
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Finnan haddie, not a comedy team, but a Scottish dish of this smoked fish |
(Alex: So we've discovered that you don't like haddock and you do not like dessert.)
haddock
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Virginia hillbilly who became golf's 1st "big hitter" |
Sam Snead
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Pioneer headgear sometimes known as "coal-scuttles" & "sugar-scoops" |
(Alex: "Pioneer headgear" was the important clue there. What are [*]? Remember those [*] they used to have with the thing coming... sort of like the flying... well, no. We'll go on.)
bonnets
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Height of the goalpost crossbar |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute to go in the round.)
10 feet
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This vegetable is the primary ingredient in the Greek dish moussaka |
(Julia: What are grape leaves?) ... (Alex: We didn't do too well in food, and that's a favorite category of yours.) (Bill: That would be one of my better, yes.)
eggplant
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He played around with Crosby, Nash & Young |
Stephen Stills
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