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The largest cell is the 3-inch diameter yolk of this bird's egg |
Ostrich
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This all-American pie also has Dutch & deep-dish varieties |
Apple Pie
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St. Paul is famous for its winter carnival, & this city, its twin, has an aquatennial festival |
Minneapolis
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The artists known as The Four Wangs rose to prominence under this country's Ch'ing Dynasty |
China
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In 1892 a Dr. Sheffield first put this hygiene product in a tube |
Toothpaste
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In Latin this metal is known as aurum |
Gold
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These treats can be baked bite-size & served as appetizers if the Knave of Hearts doesn't get them first |
Tarts
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Egg Harbor, a town in this dairy state, may be named for an egg-throwing battle fought there in 1825 |
Wisconsin
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Delacroix' dramatic historical painting of the "Massacre At Chios" is in this Paris museum |
The Louvre
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On March 6, 1996 Detroit Red Wings goalie Chris Osgood did this, the first for an NHL goalie since 1989 |
Score a goal
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In 1966 "T.H.E. Cat" followed "The Man From" this organization on NBC |
U.N.C.L.E.
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On a weather chart this line connects places that have the same barometric pressure |
Isobar
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Eggs Benedict are traditionally built on top of this type of bread |
(Emily: What is a croissant?)
English muffin
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You can see fossilized fish at the Badlands Petrified Gardens in Kadoka in this state |
(Lyn: What is North Dakota?)
South Dakota
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It's the shape of a tondo, a type of painting popular in the 15th century |
Round
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This country just south of Niger is 25% smaller & 2 letters longer |
Nigeria
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A prime time animated series in 1964, it was revived in 1996 with an updated cast seen here: |
Jonny Quest
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On June 29, 1994 the temperature reached 125 degrees in Laughlin, the highest ever recorded in this state |
Nevada
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Originally a trademark, it refers to a tube pan with fluted sides or the cake baked in it |
(Jeff: What is angel food cake?)
Bundt cake
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North Platte in this state was once the home of Buffalo Bill & an annual rodeo there is named for him |
Nebraska
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Once a cubist, this Spaniard from Figueras turned to surrealism after going to Paris in 1928 |
(Emily: Who is Picasso?) (Jeff: Who is Miro?) (Lyn: Who is Matisse?)
Salvador Dali
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The CMA, this group, gives awards for, among others, "Vocal Event of the Year" |
Country Music Association
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According to the show's title, the "Kiwi" was "The Wackiest Ship In" this |
(Lyn: What is McHale's Navy?)
Army
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This organ removes excess glucose from the blood & stores it as glycogen |
Liver
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Frosted with pecans & coconut, this cake is named for an ingredient, not for its country of origin |
(Lyn: What is a coffee cake?) (Jeff: What is a German apple cake?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
German chocolate cake
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Tennessee Williams lived in this Florida city for decades, & a fine arts center there is named for him |
Key West
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This word that often precedes expressionism is derived from the Latin for "drawn off" or "drawn away" |
Abstract
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The blade of the "shinai", the sword used in kendo, is made of this plant material |
(Alex: And we have a minute to go.)
Bamboo
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Only 2 CBS shows remained on Sunday nights for the entire decade: "Lassie" & this variety show |
(Jeff: What is The Carol Burnett Show?)
"The Ed Sullivan Show" (old "Toast Of The Town")
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