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Set in China, the tale of this lucky lad is subtitled "The Wonderful Lamp" |
Aladdin
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If the decision's been made, one might say this "has been cast" |
a die
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Part of the body on which a British grenadier guard wears a bearskin |
his head
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The '88 Super Bowl's MVP was this Redskin QB |
Doug Williams
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As fruit sugar is fructose, milk sugar is this |
lactose
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Bud Light's marketing of this dog included a stuffed toy |
Spuds MacKenzie
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In a quest for the rarest object, Prince Houssain found one of these that could fly |
a flying carpet
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A slow plunge into a coloring agent for an Easter egg, or a quick plunge in the water for you |
a dip
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To strip a priest from his clothes or profession |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute to go.)
to defrock
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In sports the "WWF" stands for this, not the World Wildlife Fund |
(George: What is the World Wrestling Foundation?)
the World Wrestling Federation
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If you suffer from Daltonism, you have the red-green type of this |
colorblindness
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In selling off the contents of this nursery rhyme woman's house & cupboard, her dog was found--stuffed |
Old Mother Hubbard
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Until he married Scheherazade, the king was doing this to his wives the day after the wedding |
killing them
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Deafening noises; a racket |
(George: What is [*]?) (Alex: Say it again?) (George: [*]. Deafening [*].) (Alex: Spell it.) ... (That's it; okay, sometimes our accents are a little different.)
a din
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Island in the Bay of Naples that lent its name to a type of women's pants |
Capri
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Decade in which Billie Jean King won her 1st Wimbledon title |
(Alex: Yes, 1966 was the year.)
the '60s
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While "FM" means frequency modulation, Fm is an element named for this Italian atomic physicist |
Enrico Fermi
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In the '87 Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade, he was "stuffed" with helium & glided on skates down the route |
Snoopy
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The alternate title of "The Arabian Nights' Entertainments" |
the 1,000 and One Nights
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Pronounced one way it's an Army fort in New Jersey, the other, it's French for 10 |
(Alex: [To George after the Daily Double is uncovered] We thought you were saying "den" as in "den of iniquity".) ... (George: [Spelling it] What is [*]?) [Laughter] (Alex: Thank you for spelling it.)
Dix
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On a skirt, they might be kick, box, or accordion |
a pleat
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1970, the 1st year this race had a million dollar purse, Al Unser won it |
the Indy 500
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Going down the electromagnetic spectrum, it's ultraviolet, visible light, then this, used in photography |
(Kasey: What is ultrared?)
infrared
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This ABC Saturday morning cartoon series is based on a line of stuffed dogs |
the Pound Puppies
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Only subscribers of the Kamashastra Society received the 1st edition of his 10 vol. translation |
(Alex: Not the actor, the other one.) (Bruce: Right.)
Richard Burton
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A woman's dressing gown, its name is French for "garment worn while combing the hair" |
peignoir
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Winter Olympic event in which the athletes compete lying on their backs |
the luge
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Environment in which you'd find the hairy blenny at home |
the ocean (tropical waters)
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Roy will never say "I'll be doggone" as long as this stuffed dog stands by Trigger at the museum |
Bullet (the Wonder Dog)
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