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The home of TV's Ewings |
Dallas
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Completes Trinity with father & son |
the Holy Ghost
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Occupation of James Bond |
a spy (secret agent)
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Grafted together, they form the potomato |
a tomato & potato
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'70s president once offered contracts by Detroit Lions & the Green Bay Packers |
Gerald Ford
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Follows "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay" |
(David: What is, uh...oh my my what a wonderful day.) (Alex: Took too long, too long.)
"my, oh, my, what a wonderful day"
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It's at the other end of the Bay Bridge from San Francisco |
Oakland
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The Jewish Sabbath begins at sunset on this day |
Friday
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The Romantic period ended in 1832 with the death of this author of "Ivanhoe" |
Sir Walter Scott
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Christian Dior, King's Ransom and American Beauty by another name |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)
a rose
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First elected GOP senator in Tennessee history, now Senate Majority Leader |
Howard Baker
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June 6, 1944 |
(Father Greg: What was V-J Day?)
D-Day
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Iowa city with 3 U's in its name |
(David: What is Wausau?)
Dubuque
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Casting stones at the Three Pillars of Mina is a rite of the pilgrimage to this city |
Mecca
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Elizabethan poets used the sonnet, a form from this Mediterranean country |
Italy
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A worldwide group of insects commonly known as plant lice |
(David: What are mites?)
aphids
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In 1974, became 2nd vice president to be appointed, not elected |
Nelson Rockefeller
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MC Jack Bailey turned sobbing women into this |
Queen for a Day
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Not surprisingly, this Connecticut city is at the mouth of the Thames River |
New London
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He wears the Fisherman's Ring |
(Jo: Who is St. Peter?)
the Pope
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Playwright John Osborne's "hostile glance behind" |
Look Back in Anger
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Edward Brooke, first Black in the Senate since Reconstruction, represented this state |
Massachusetts
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Truffaut's movie about making a movie |
(David: What is My Dinner with Andre?)
Day for Night
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Indiana city which means "high ground" in French |
(David: What is, uh...)
Terre Haute
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Egyptians mourn this sun god's death each night |
Ra
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Satire in which Swift attacked the hypocrisy he saw in kings, teachers, & courtiers |
Gulliver's Travels
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In '64, this South Carolina senator switched from Democrat to Republican |
Strom Thurmond
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John Reed's story of the Russian Revolution |
(Jo: What is A Day to Remember?) (Alex: You're remembering the category, and that's good, but if you had seen the film Reds, they talked about it. [*].) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
10 Days that Shook the World
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