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In 1916, he ran on slogan "He kept us out of war", but a year later he got us in |
Woodrow Wilson
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Orca is a another name for this type of mammal |
a killer whale
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The word "chow" applies in more than 1 way to this breed of dog once bred by Chinese for food |
(Nathan: What is a Pomeranian?) (Belinda: What is a pug?)
the chow-chow
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The world's highest aerial tramway is on this French "white mountain" |
(Daryl: What is the Matterhorn?)
Mont Blanc
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Florida-based tabloid which sells over 5,000,000 copies a week, mostly in supermarkets |
The National Enquirer
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Two racers finishing in a tie |
a dead heat
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This treaty, which Hitler later denounced, ended World War I |
the Treaty of Versailles
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Some of its other names are catamount, puma & cougar |
the mountain lion
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What you find in the bottom of some bottles of the liquor mezcal |
(Belinda: What is a garlic?)
a worm
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The 10.14 mile St. Gotthard auto tunnel, longest in the world, goes through this country's Lepontine Alps |
(Belinda: What is Italy?) (Nathan: What is France?)
Switzerland
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Newspaper from which Archie Bunker got his version of the news |
the New York Daily News
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Nickname for worktime between midnight & 6 A.M. |
the graveyard shift
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He organized massive food relief for many countries and later became U.S. president |
Herbert Hoover
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A two-humped camel |
(Belinda: What is a dromedary?)
a Bactrian camel
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The country in which the deadly poisonous fugu fish is considered a delicacy |
Japan
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At 7,310 feet, Mt. Kosciuszko in the state of New South Wales is this continent's highest point |
Australia
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Though its New York edition died in 1967, its international edition is alive & well in Europe |
the Herald Tribune
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Massa, oldest of these in captivity, had his 54th birthday reported one day & his death the next |
(Belinda: What is an elephant?)
gorilla
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In WWII, it was Allies vs Axis, but in WWI it was Allied Powers vs these |
the Central Powers
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Afrikaans for "earth-pig", this long-nosed animal is only living member of the order Tubulidentata |
(Belinda: [No response])
aardvark
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The common name of the stomach of a cow or other ruminant used in the making of menudo |
(Nathan: What is the rumen?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)
tripe
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Mt. Everest borders on these 2 countries |
(Nathan: What is [*] & Tibet, which is part of [**]?)
Nepal & China
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ABC's Paris correspondent, formerly Pres. Kennedy's press secretary |
Pierre Salinger
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It's legal in Uruguay, provided you follow the rules & don't use a submachine gun |
(Nathan: What is murder?)
dueling
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Two days before the war ended, Kaiser Wilhelm fled to this country where he spent rest of his life |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Holland
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Wide-eyed monkey-like creature that can be ruffed, crowned or ring-tailed |
(Belinda: What is a gibbon?)
a lemur
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Alternatives in motto of New Hampshire |
live free or die
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