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Good for a "savage" appetite, it's raw ground beef mixed with onions, egg & seasonings |
steak tartare
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She scored in "10", but died on the vine in "Tarzan, the the Ape Man" |
[ERRATUM: "The" was rendered twice on the clue screen.]
Bo Derek
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Uncle Tom's "profession" |
(Gary: What is a farmer?)
a slave
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In a standard crossword puzzle, the number in the top left white square |
1
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What you'd do with your dulcimer |
(Ronald: Oh. I have no idea.) (Gary: [*], a musical instrument. [accepted without comment])
you play it
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Sounding like a bullfight cheer, it's French for coffee made with scalded milk |
cafe au lait
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This duo dazzled, but "Rhinestone" was no gem |
Sylvester Stallone & Dolly Parton
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At the start of "The Old Man & the Sea", the old man hadn't done this for 84 days |
(Gary: What is eaten?)
caught a fish
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In September '84, this magazine turned 40, 23 years older than its name |
(Paula: Oh, dear. What is [*]?)
Seventeen
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Letter formed in sign language with the 3 middle fingers raised |
(Ronald: What is "I love you"?)
W
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With a name derived from Ashkelon, Israel, it's a type of green onion |
(Ronald: What is bell pepper?) (Gary: What is a shallot?)
a scallion
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Beefcake king turned robot in "The Terminator" |
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Island on which Dumas hero Edmond Dantes finds a treasure he can "count" on |
Monte Cristo
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Number of Nicholson's easy pieces |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
5
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More common name of the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow |
Epcot
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Two food items named for opera singer Dame Nellie Melba |
(Paula: What are peach Melba & Swiss Melba?)
peach Melba & Melba toast
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This "Dallas" star's body was "most envied" in '83 "People" poll |
Victoria Principal
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1904 Jack London novel whose title is the nickname of tramp steamer captain Larson |
The Sea-Wolf
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Except for '37 Miss America, who ran off & never accepted crown, this Miss Amer. had shortest reign |
(Gary: Who is Vanessa Williams?) (Paula: Who is Vanessa Williams?) ... (Alex: You said the same thing Gary did.)
Suzette Charles
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Smoked liver sausage named for part of Germany where it originated, Brunswick |
(Ronald: What is the Wiener schnitzel?)
Braunschweiger
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Because he wears a Detroit Tigers cap on his series, he was asked to throw out first ball at '84 World Series |
Tom Selleck
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From the Greek for "an inquirer", they rarely believe what they're told |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute to go in the round.)
a skeptic
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