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If you take a "Chance" in Monopoly you may "take a ride" on this R.R. |
the Reading Railroad
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Cartoon character who says "th-th-th-that's all, folks!" |
(Alex: [To the tune of the Looney Tunes closing theme] Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da. I couldn't resist.)
Porky Pig
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Known for saying "Be there" & "Book 'em, Dano" |
(Louie: Who is McGarrett?) (Alex: Uh...) (Louie: Who is [*]?) (Alex: [*], yes. Remember the category.)
Jack Lord
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Appropriately, 1st modern Olympiad was held in this city |
Athens
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A real hunk, or one of the 2 x 4's in the wall |
a stud
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Running again since '82, the Orient Express operates between Paris & this city |
Istanbul
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This 50-year-old had trouble in Finland because of his girlfriend, his nephews & his lack of pants |
Donald Duck
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Written for his mother's anniversary, it's Lionel Richie's triple tribute to her |
"Three Times A Lady"
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Under pressure, the Mormons renounced it in 1890 |
polygamy
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Closets are lined with this wood to repel moths |
cedar
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The name of the train in this '72 classic:
"All along the southbound odyssey / The train pulls out at Kankakee / Rolls along past houses, farms and fields / Passin' trains that have no name" |
(Alex: It's a little early to be used as a strategic weapon in the game.) (Paul: I hate those anyway.)
"The City Of New Orleans"
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They swam with Esther Williams in "Dangerous When Wet" & danced with Gene Kelly in "Anchors Aweigh" |
(Georgia: Who are the Marx Brothers?) ... (Alex: And we've got less than a minute to go in this round.)
Tom & Jerry
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a.k.a. the "Paternoster" |
(Paul: What is the Our Father? [*]?) (Alex: Nope. Oh, we've got to make a decision there. Yeah, all right. You ran it together so fast. We'll let you have it. Remember the category, and remember that I'm supposed to accept the first thing you say.)
the Lord's Prayer
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In '96, ex-ballplayer Billy Sunday embarked on this career |
evangelism
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T-shaped tool that does windows but not laundry |
a squeegee
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What the "C&O" stands for in the C&O Railroad |
the Chesapeake & Ohio
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Jay Ward's bespectacled dog with a pet boy named Sherman |
(Louie: Who are Sher...ah!)
Mr. Peabody
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In "The 12 Days of Christmas", they follow "9 ladies dancing" |
leaping lords
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A 4-1 favorite, John L. Sullivan lost 1892 championship bout to this "Gentleman" |
Jim Corbett
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Fibrous material split from palm stems & used for baskets or furniture in Dorothy Lamour movies |
rattan
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This country leads the world in track miles, but isn't even in the top ten in passenger miles |
(Louie: What is the Soviet Union?)
the United States
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Scandalous novel of '28, it was banned in U.S. until '44 |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Lady Chatterley's Lover
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Revolt by "Society of Harmonious Fists" against foreigners in China |
the Boxer Rebellion
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Accessories for it include "dogs", a "fender", & a "grate" |
a fireplace
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