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Wynn, Asner or Sullivan, for example |
Ed
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Many of these drinking establishments still have separate saloon sections for the upper class |
pubs (public houses)
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The almost universal response to a sneeze |
(Bill: [*]. I'm sorry, what is [*]?) (Alex: Remember to phrase it in the form of a question. Go again.)
God bless you
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The necklace a dog "itches" to wear |
(Charles: What is the collar? The [*]?) (Alex: All right. You've got to be specific, and you were at the end. Go.)
flea collar
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Red circle on white background with a red bar across a red "P" |
(Bob: Do not enter. What is do not enter?)
no parking
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Precedes "for broke" & "man, go" |
go
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Side dish for beef, named for a dessert & an English county, though it's not sweet & is served all over Britain |
(Bill: What is Yorkshire, please?) (Alex: Pardon?) (Bill: What is Yorkshire?) (Alex: Be a little more specific.) (Bill: [*]?)
Yorkshire pudding
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After spilling this, you should throw some over your shoulder |
salt
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35 mph dog or vodka with grapefruit juice |
a greyhound
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To Paul Revere, this signified the British were coming by sea |
(Charles: What is [*], two lanterns in the...?) (Alex: Right, okay, that's enough of an explanation. Quit while you're ahead.) (Charles: Quit while I'm ahead.)
two if by sea
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In the Bible, often teamed with "behold" |
lo
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While green is the color of Eire, this color is claimed by Northern Ireland Protestants |
orange
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Americans' aversion to this "unlucky" paper money has upped govt. printing costs |
a $2 bill
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Breed used as Hush Puppy trademark |
a basset hound
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A puff of white smoke arising from St. Peter's signifies this |
the election of the new pope
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A printer's space one-half the width of an em |
(Bill: What is a...) (Charles: What is an el?) ... (Alex: What is an [*]?E-N. You see that in a lot of crossword puzzles.)
en
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England has not been invaded by a foreign enemy since this landmark date |
(Bill: [No response]) (Alex: [*], yes, the Norman invasion, right.)
1066
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Famous phantom ship supposedly still seen in stormy weather off the Cape of Good Hope |
(Bill: What is the...) (Bob: What is the Lost Dutchman?)
the Flying Dutchman
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A dog's most highly developed sense |
smell
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The seventh sign of the zodiac is symbolized by a pair of these |
(Bill: What are twins?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
scales
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Term for an Irish father that titled a '78 Tony-winning play |
(Bill: What is Pa?)
Da
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Soldiers still guard Scotland's royal crown in this castle where the Scottish kings lived |
(Bill: What is Windsor Castle, please?)
Edinburgh Castle
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National dog club whose "Stud Book" only allows pure breeds |
[Alex accidentally calls on Bob as "Dog"] (Bob: What is the American Kennel Association?) (Alex: The American Kennel Association? Yes. No, we can't give it to you, they tell me.) ... (Alex: Sorry about that, Bob. It was a fine point, but we were going for the exact name. We've got less than a minute to go in the round. Bill, please select.)
the American Kennel Club (AKC)
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