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Number of major parties in the American "system" |
two
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Sounds like the favorite shot of Peter Pan's nemesis |
(Sal: What is...) (Susan: What is a hook?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
a hook shot
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Holland, Michigan holds an annual festival dedicated to these flowers |
tulips
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"Captain Kangaroo", Bob Keeshan, formerly played this role on "Howdy Doody" |
(Susan: What is the Indian chief?)
Clarabell
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State that's trying to recover Ellis Island from New York |
New Jersey
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It followed Mary to school one day, "which was against the rules" |
her (little) lamb
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A limping mallard, or a president who loses his re-election bid |
a lame duck
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Height of the basket |
10 feet
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Varieties of this flower include "mariposa", "tiger" & "of the valley" |
lilies
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For 4 years in this series, Lt. Philip Gerard chased Dr. Richard Kimble who chased Fred Johnson |
The Fugitive
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Defined as school activities outside the regular course of study |
extracurricular
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Of right to bear arms, right of suffrage & right of assembly, the one not guaranteed in the Bill of Rights |
(Sal: What is the right of assembly?)
the right of suffrage
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Atlanta's basketball "birds" |
(Susan: What are the Falcons?) ... (Alex: The Falcons are in football.)
the Hawks
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In 1960 film, Doris Day didn't want anybody to eat these |
the daisies
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The villain Egghead on "Batman", he now hosts "Mystery!" on PBS |
Vincent Price
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Federal preschool program for the poor that gives kids what its title promises |
(George: What is Title I?)
head start
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The 23rd Amendment, ratified in 1961, gave 3 electoral votes to this region |
(Alex: We've got about a minute to go in the round.)
Washington, D.C. (the District of Columbia)
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Making it is called a "conversion" |
a foul shot (free throw)
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Ironically, not a rose at all, though this flower's name means "first rose" |
(George: [No response])
primrose
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He was Topper on "Topper" & Mr. Waverly on "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." |
Leo G. Carroll
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According to title of 1963 Beach Boys' hit, what you should do if someone puts down your school |
"Be True To Your School"
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Term for number of members of a legislative body necessary to conduct official business |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
a quorum
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He was NBA scoring champ for 7 straight years |
Wilt Chamberlain
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3-petaled iris that served as emblem of French kings & is now part of Boy Scout badge |
the fleur-de-lis
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Nicknames of the kids on "Double Trouble", or Saint James & Curtin in their series |
(Sal: What are Janes?)
Kate and Allie
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In America a gymnasium is a gym, but in Germany it's this |
(Sal: What is a school?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
a high school
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