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THAT IS LIKE SO LAST CENTURY |
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Surfer & Olympic swimmer Duke Kahanamoku |
Honolulu
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Horses of this breed "usually go for two" playing football in a Budweiser spot |
Clydesdales
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"Joy of Cooking" laments the disappointment of this pie topping, stiffly beaten egg whites & sugar, when it puddles |
meringue
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Nikita Khrushchev was a shoe-in... make that a shoe off at a meeting of this organization on Oct. 12, 1960 |
the United Nations
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In this "national" folk dance, you dance around the brim of a sombrero |
the Mexican hat dance
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He's the rock 'n' roll guitar legend who infected us with 1977's "Cat Scratch Fever" |
Ted Nugent
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Former senator Barry Goldwater |
Phoenix
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Yao, Yogi & "yo" all played a part in an ad for this credit card company |
Visa
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The sour types of this fruit, like the Montmorency, make excellent pies |
cherries
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1965 amendments to the Social Security Act, titles 18 & 19, created these 2 huge healthcare programs |
Medicare & Medicaid
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You may feel like you're between heaven & hell when you bend over backward to do this under-the-stick dance |
the limbo
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In 1016 Olaf II Haraldsson effectively became its king & later its patron saint |
Norway
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Bestselling author Margaret Mitchell |
Atlanta
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Young Michael Jordan matches up against older Michael Jordan in a clever commercial for this beverage |
Gatorade
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An old rhyme says that this "without some cheese is like a kiss without a squeeze" |
[Alex reads "squeeze" as "sneeze"--and notes his error after the last clue of the round.]
apple pie
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A patent for the first successfully manufactured electric razor was issued to this man in November 1928 |
(Jack: Who is Remington?) (Deborah: Who is Gillette?) ... (Alex: The [*] razor.)
Jacob Schick
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"Bring in 'da noise, bring in 'da funk", bring in Savion Glover, famous as a performer of this type of dance |
tap dance
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Nocturnal avian name of the F-117A fighter seen here |
the Nighthawk
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Senator Patrick Leahy |
(Kim: What is M--Boston?)
Montpelier
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In an ad for Nike, these 2 Americans played an epic game of tennis through the streets of NYC |
Andre Agassi & Pete Sampras
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This Southern pie with an insect name really is green & often has a cookie-crumb crust |
grasshopper pie
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Adman Hal Riney came up with the 1984 Reagan slogan "It's" this "again in America" |
(Alex: You guys are all too young. "It's [*] again in America"!)
morning
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I always get a kick out of this dance that's performed to the music heard here |
the can-can
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Its "Image Awards" go to those who contribute positive images of people of color in film, TV & theater |
the NAACP
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Confederate Civil War general George Edward Pickett |
(Jack: What is Columbia?) (Alex: No, what is [*]. [*], Virginia. He was a Virginian.)
Richmond
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In Miller Lite ads, he was inevitably moved to the worst seat in the house while saying, "I must be in the front row" |
(Alex: [*], we love him.)
Bob Uecker
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It's the "structural" name for the top crust of a pie that has strips of dough in a crisscross pattern |
(Alex: [*] is right, with a minute to go.)
lattice
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Composed around 1905, this Debussy symphonic work contains the movement "Play of the Waves" |
(Alex: And his very famous composition, [*], The Sea.)
La mer
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Mayim, a popular folk dance from this country, means "water" in the native language |
Israel
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In 612 B.C. rebel armies systematically burned & destroyed this ancient Assyrian capital |
(Alex: "Come [*], come Tyre.")
Nineveh
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