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It was the capital of the Arkansas Territory; now it's the state capital |
Little Rock
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Carroll Baker made her film debut in 1953 in "Easy to Love", which starred this female swimmer |
Esther Williams
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Order truite aux amandes in a French restaurant & you'll get this fish with almonds |
trout
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For operations on the eye, this surgical knife may have a diamond or ruby blade |
a scalpel
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Uncurved, or a narrow passage of water such as the Bosporus |
straight/strait
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Starting in fall 1993, Nepal will charge expeditions $50,000 to climb this mountain |
Mount Everest
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This city is home to the annual King Orange Jamboree Parade |
Miami
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This 1953 Barbara Stanwyck thriller shares its name with our favorite quiz show |
Jeopardy
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In Mexico popular ones of these include the serrano, poblano & jalapeno |
peppers
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This insect transmits African sleeping sickness |
the tsetse fly
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Relinquish a right, or motion hi or bye with your hand |
waive/wave
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Berkeley, California has changed the name of this holiday to Indigenous Peoples Day |
(Lou: What is Thanksgiving?) ... (Alex: Remember the controversy over that?)
Columbus Day
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It's the capital of the Pelican State |
(Alex: If you know that Louisiana was the Pelican State, you'd come up with [*].)
Baton Rouge
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Bobby Van played this student in a 1953 film before Dwayne Hickman played him on TV |
Dobie Gillis
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When it comes to this dessert, TCBY promises to serve "The Country's Best" |
yogurt
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This mineral is thought to help reduce tooth decay by strengthening the enamel |
fluoride
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Digs or tills in a garden, or another item used in a garden |
(Laura: What is hoe?) (David: What is spade?) ... (Alex: You had to go for the plural, Laura...)
hoes/hose
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Ion Cioaba was recently crowned Bulibasha, or king, of these colorful wanderers |
the Gypsies
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In this city you can visit the Star-Spangled Banner House & the Babe Ruth Birthplace |
Baltimore
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He portrayed King Henri II of France in the 1955 film "Diane" 18 years before we spied him as James Bond |
(Lou: Who is Sean Connery?)
Roger Moore
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Named for Brunswick, Germany, it's been called the most famous of the liverwurst sausages |
Braunschweiger
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These are about 1 million nephrons in each of these organs |
the kidneys
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Hateful & wicked, or a small medicine bottle |
vile/vial
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Guinness calls him "the most prolific producer in TV history"; this game show creator died in 1992 |
Mark Goodson
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Co-founded by Andrew Jackson in 1819, this large Tennessee city was bankrupt & depopulated by 1879 |
Memphis
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This actress played her own mother, Mrs. Carter de Haven, in "Three Little Words" |
Gloria DeHaven
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Put a poached egg on top of the cheese of this British dish & it becomes a golden buck |
Welsh rarebit
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The blind spot is a small, oval area with no light receptors in this part of the eye |
the retina
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To sweep forward, or a twilled fabric often dyed blue |
(Lou: What is denim?) (David: What is brush?) ... (Alex: Remember, it has to satisfy both parts of the clue.)
surge/serge
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After all players draw their hands in this game, the leftover pieces are called the boneyard |
dominoes
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